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RJN–Ghana Convenes to Strengthen Natural Resource Governance,Validate GESI–ABFA Report

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Last updated: February 17, 2026 1:19 pm
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Members of the Resource Justice Network (RJN)–Ghana have convened a national annual workshop aimed prioritising the Networks 2026 annual advocacy programmes in natural resource governance and enhancing marginalized groups share in Ghana’s oil revenues.

The convening, which was  put together by the Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) and held  in Accra on  Wednesday’ February 11, 2026, brought together RJN–Ghana members to deliberate on the goals of Network’s campaign in Ghana and to validate a research report examining Gender Equity and Social Inclusion (GESI) in the application of Ghana’s Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA).

The workshop also sought to discuss and prioritise a clear country-level focus for RJN–Ghana while, reviewing policy gaps related to resource exploitation and equitable distribution of benefits.

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Key discussions during the workshop focused on the governance of extractive resources, gender equity and social inclusion in the utilisation of oil revenues, and the need for stronger community participation and accountability mechanisms.

A major highlight of the convening was the validation of the GESI–ABFA research report, which assessed how Ghana’s oil revenues are being allocated and whether they adequately address gender and social inclusion concerns.

In his welcome address, the Executive Director of the Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC), Mr. Sam Danse, thanked participants for honoring the invitation and outlined the objectives of the RJN-Ghana validation workshop.

Mr Danse explained that the research seeks to examine gaps in policy and practice related to Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) in the allocation and disbursement of the Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA). He emphasized that equity and social inclusion are essential to addressing persistent inequalities in the management of natural resource revenues, particularly oil revenues, over the years.

According to him, “GESI principles are central and should be used to benchmark and track disbursement allocations”…adding that the report provides a platform for members of the RJN- Ghana to amplify their voices to ensure accountability of MMDA’ and use DACF to implement initiatives that are gender and social protection inclusive.”

He encouraged the network members to peruse the research and its findings and ensure that the six policy prescriptions or recommendations become an integral part of their work in 2026 going forward.

Mr Benard Anaba, coordinator of RJN-Ghana, observed that despite Ghana’s natural resource wealth, poverty and inequality remain high. Weak governance, and limited attention to gender equality and social inclusion reduce the development impact of resource revenues.

Mr Anaba bemoaned that environmental degradation from extractive activities continues to harm communities, while oil and mineral revenues do not sufficiently address social inequalities.

He added that the meeting was to further strengthen collaboration among network members to advance advocacy efforts for resource justice.

He anticipated enhanced community participation and greater accountability in the management and utilization of Ghana’s natural resources.

Making a contribution during the discusstion, Dr Eben Anuwa- Amarh, Technical Advisor for the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) stated that President John Dramani Mahama has issued specific directives aimed at strengthening the management, allocation, and timely release of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF).

According to him, these directives are intended to improve transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the disbursement process, ensuring that funds reach the various Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies without unnecessary delays.

He further explained that the President’s instructions are focused on streamlining administrative procedures and ensuring that allocations are distributed fairly and in accordance with established guidelines.

 By: Mohammed Suleman/Publicagenda.news

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