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2024 Elections: EC must develop effective communication strategy to fight disinformation – International IDEA

Dr Kevin Casas-Zamo­ra, Secre­tary-Gen­eral of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (Interna­tional Idea), has advised the Electoral Commission (EC) to prepare for tougher information environment ahead of the 2024 General Election.

He said globally, disinforma­tion was threatening democracies (elections) and urged the EC to develop effective communica­tion strategy to fight truth decay before, during and after the presidential and parliamentary elections.

Dr Casas-Zamora said this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of a national seminar on disinfor­mation and democracy hosted by the Ministry of Information in Accra.

He described Ghana as a good example of democracy in Africa and charged the EC to work with all stakeholders to counter disinformation, because what happened in Ghana was of great importance to others beyond its borders.

He noted that disinformation campaigns were fueling the “epi­demic of unconstitutional transfer of power” in fragile democracies across the sub-region.

Dr Casas-Zamora said the campaigns were feeding on the dissatisfaction of burgeoning young population and geopoliti­cal competition on the continent and called for the strengthening of weak bricks of democratic construction.

He advised countries on the continent to redefine political sys­tems to protect civil and political rights while providing social and economic rights.

Dr Casas-Zamora said Ghana and a few other countries on the continent were doing well on core elements of democracy-participa­tion and representation-but need­ed to do more to sustain gains

 made for rapid socio-economic development.

He said to sustain democracy on the continent, ECOWAS and other regional bodies must be strengthened and empowered to enforce clauses that promoted democracy.

Dr Casas-Zamora said those bodies were creations of sover­eign countries, hence have the power and mandate to help fix fragile democracies.

Mrs Jean Mensah, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, called for a framework to guide the use of social media during the elections.

She said that would reduce the threats of mis/disinformation and ensure the integrity of the process.

Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister for Information, called for responsible journalism before, during and after the elections.

International Idea is an inter-governmental organisation with a unique and exclusive man­date to support democracy around

 made for rapid socio-economic development.

He said to sustain democracy on the continent, ECOWAS and other regional bodies must be strengthened and empowered to enforce clauses that promoted democracy.

Dr Casas-Zamora said those bodies were creations of sover­eign countries, hence have the power and mandate to help fix fragile democracies.

Mrs Jean Mensah, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, called for a framework to guide the use of social media during the elections.

She said that would reduce the threats of mis/disinformation and ensure the integrity of the process.

Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister for Information, called for responsible journalism before, during and after the elections.

International Idea is an inter-governmental organisation with a unique and exclusive man­date to support democracy around

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