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WAANSA Ghana unveils 17 Technical Leads to drive fight against small arms

Ameyibor stressed that the “Technical Lead, Security Institutions Affairs” will bridge civil society and agencies such as the Police, Military, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Defence and National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) to support enforcement, data sharing, joint campaigns, and public awareness.
He added that civil society coordination will be led by the “Technical Lead, CSOs Affairs,” tasked with managing WAANSA Ghana’s CSO network, providing technical support to members, and consolidating inputs into national, ECOWAS, and UN small arms frameworks.
Ameyibor said the “Technical Lead, Governance Institutions Affairs” will coordinate engagement with Parliament, Ministries, Metropolitans, Municipals, and District Assemblies (MMDAs); the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE); the Electoral Commission (EC); the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ); and the Judiciary to advance legislation, including the stalled National Small Arms Bill.
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