
Community advocacy improves under ISODEC's AVID II project in Mfantseman
Assistant Development Planning Officer at the Mfantseman Municipal Assembly, Julius Sakyi The Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has described the implementation of the Action for Voice, Influence and Inclusive Development (AVID II) Project as a success, citing significant improvements in citizen participation and community-led advocacy across beneficiary communities in the Mfantseman Municipality.
Speaking during a project assessment and learning session in Saltpond, Michael Tettey, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at ISODEC, said the initiative was designed to strengthen citizens' capacity to engage public institutions and demand improved service delivery through structured advocacy and community participation.
Members of the Accountability Labs explained that, by applying the advocacy and engagement skills acquired through the project, they successfully engaged the relevant authorities, leading to the provision of free water to residents.
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