Defence and Interior Committee Explores Collaboration with DCAF for Enhanced Security Governance

Parliament’s select committee on Defence and Interior has met with officials of the DCAF Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance.
The engagement explored areas of partnerships for the benefit of Ghana in the security governance sector.
Ranking member for the Committee on Defence and Interior Rev. John Ntim Fordjour and his deputy, Kofi Amankwah Manu, on behalf of the committee, met the team from DCAF on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
The engagement also explored how Ghana can be assisted in strengthening its resilience and leveraging best practices from other parts of the world to ensure the country continues to be seen as an icon of stability.
The meeting also discussed institutional partnership possibilities with the security-related committees of Ghana’s parliament.
The committee underscored the importance of such collaborations in ensuring the stability of Ghana and the sub-region.
DCAF Geneva Centre for Security Governance has over 50 partner countries in the world with 8 in Africa.
The committee underscored the importance of such collaborations in ensuring the stability of Ghana and the sub-region.
DCAF Geneva Centre for Security Governance has over 50 partner countries in the world with 8 in Africa.