The University of Ghana’s School of Law Auditorium will play home to the 14th Leadership Dialogue of the Centre for Social Justice on August 28, 2024, at 6:00 p.m.
Tsatsu Tsikata, Esq., a renowned professor and lawyer, will give a keynote speech on the important subject, “Can Ghana Rise from the Ashes?” at the CSJ’s Leadership Dialogue
The discussion, which focuses on governance, economic change, and human development, intends to start a lively debate about the urgent problems facing the country and possible answers. In his speech, Mr. Tsikata will explore the structural problems impeding Ghana’s development and provide guidance on possible avenues for recovery.
The event will include a documentary reflecting the experiences, dreams, and aspirations of both young and elderly Ghanaians in order to promote a multigenerational viewpoint. Mr. Tsikata’s research and suggestions will have a rich context thanks to this visual story.
Furthermore, the discourse will tackle the contentious subject of Ghana’s historical narrative, contesting the present administration’s understanding of previous occurrences.
The event will be chaired by Dr. Christina Amoako-Nuama, a former Minister for Environment Science and Technology who has also served as a Senior Presidential Advisor thrice.
About the Centre for Social Justice
The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) is a platform of academics, social change activists and Ghanaian patriots advocating for progressive social transformation and people centered development in Ghana.
The Leadership Dialogue Series is the flagship civic education platform of the Centre to nurture mass political participation and patriotic values through intellectually stimulating discussions with prominent national leaders.
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