PARLIAMENT ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS TO FINALISE STUDENT PARLIAMENT CHARTER. The Parliament of Ghana, through its Department of Public Engagement, has held stakeholder consultati
PARLIAMENT ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS TO FINALISE STUDENT PARLIAMENT CHARTER. The Parliament of Ghana, through its Department of Public Engagement, has held stakeholder consultations on a proposed Student Parliament Charter to guide its work with student groups at tertiary institutions affiliated with Parliament. Speaking at the forum, Director of Public Engagement, Supt. (Retd.) Mrs Effia Tenge said the proposed charter is intended to create a structured, inclusive and non-partisan platform where students’ ideas can be heard, debated and refined. She urged students to actively contribute to shaping the document, describing the process as an opportunity to give them a meaningful voice in governance, leadership, and national development. Key issues discussed included governance structures, membership, electoral processes, non-partisanship and inclusion, with particular attention to gender balance and disability representation. Participants welcomed the initiative as a step towards
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