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Policy Brief: – Ghana’s National Peace Council

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Ghana’s national peace architecture, particularly it’s National Peace Council, has been recognized as an important emerging model for developing state capacity to protect civilians and prevent conflict. The entire national architecture has been constructed through decades of public sector reforms, including the security sector, as well as through constitution building and the establishment of strategic partnerships aimed at developing Ghanaian democracy.

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