If there is a culture that has remained ‘’pure and unadulterated’’ over the centuries, it would be the culture of male dominance. In Africa and Ghana in particular, governance is masculine, and very muscular in that sense. Since pre-colonial times, leadership, though uncoordinated at the time, laid heavily on the shoulders of the man
The Community Development and Advocacy Centre (CODAC) was founded in 1999 as a woman-led development and human rights advocacy organization, aimed at promoting the well-being and empowerment of marginalised individuals and communities, especially women, children, and the very poor. It is registered under the laws of Ghana (Companies Act, 1963 [Act 179]) as a Company Limited by Guarantee with the Registrar-General’s Department with number CG010092016. The organization, with its Head Office in Bolgatanga, operates mainly in the Upper East Region though it collaborates with other Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on national projects and programmes.
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