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Political leaders urged to eschew state capture

Professor Joseph Kofi Teye, Director of Research, Office of Research, Innovation, and Development, University of Ghana, has challenged national leaders to promote leadership practises that counter neopatrimonialism in order to accelerate Ghana’s socioeconomic development.   Neopatrimonialism is a system whereby political leaders use public resources for personal benefit, which tends…

Stop politicisation of national issues — Prof Teye

Stop politicisation of national issues — Prof Teye
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First-ever Yilo State Homecoming Summit Held

The Yilo Krobo Municipal Assembly has organised the first-ever Yilo State Homecoming Summit, on the topic "Yilo beyond politics: harnessing our development potentials," with the goal of facilitating development in the area. Chiefs, Queen mothers, and elders from the area, as well as well-known sons and daughters of Yilo land…

The New Humanitarian | The climate displacement crisis has a neglected flipside

FERREIROLA, Spain As climate change-related disasters become ever more common, they have given rise to increasingly dire warnings about impending mass migration by those displaced. This tendency to focus on movement has largely, if unintentionally, obscured an equally important question: why people don’t move.  An emerging group of experts is arguing that dominant narratives around climate migration – focused on doomsday scenarios of large numbers of people relocating from the Global South to the Global North – contain significant blind spots, often overlooking some of the most vulnerable people.  For millions around the world, climate displacement is already a reality, and at a climate summit last week hosted by the United States, world leaders pledged to increase funding to developing countries to help them adapt to the effects of a changing climate. 

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