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The Constitution Review Secretariat has announced a dedicated engagement session with the Ghanaian diaspora community, scheduled for Saturday, 28th June 2025 at 14:00 GMT.
The virtual forum will begin with opening remarks from the Chairman, followed by a presentation from the GHLOBAL Diaspora Council at 14:15 GMT. A Q&A session on the presentation will be held at 14:45 GMT.
At 15:15 GMT, the Ghana Diaspora Public Affairs Collective will make a presentation, followed by a Q&A segment at 15:45 GMT.
An open forum will begin at 16:15 GMT, giving participants the opportunity to share comments and questions.
The session will conclude with final remarks from the Chairman at 17:50 GMT, followed by a closing at 18:00 GMT.
The engagement forms part of broader efforts to include the voices of Ghanaians abroad in the ongoing constitutional review process, ensuring a participatory and inclusive national dialogue.
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