
Money, “Godfathers,” stereotypes exclude women and youth from elections – GENCED
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 29/01/2026
Ghana’s electoral system has long been praised for its stability and regularity. Yet new research suggests that beneath the surface of competitive elections lies a political economy that systematically restricts access to power, particularly for women, youth and first-time aspirants.
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