Penplusbytes validates citizens’ reports on government’s assurances for fishing landing sites and the railway sector
Access to information is a key necessity for citizens to demand transparency and responsiveness from government and at the same…
Access to information is a key necessity for citizens to demand transparency and responsiveness from government and at the same…
The engagement by the Committee on Government Assurances (CGA) with citizens at all levels to be their eyes on the…
Dated: 7th July 2020 It is with sadness, disappointment and extreme concern that we come to you today to share…
Ghana has joined the 24% of African countries that have adopted the Right to Information (RTI) bill. These countries: South…
The political ecosystem in Ghana now presents inadequate spaces and technological tools to enable citizens demand openness in government development…
The Majority Leader of Parliament, Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu on Wednesday July 25, 2018 indicated at a press briefing in…
Accra – Monday, 18th June 2018 Penplusbytes’ (www.penplusbytes.org ) METOGU! Study findings on Anti-corruption indicates, some Ghanaians hold a perception…
Ghanaians’ perception of corruption especially within the public sector service delivery/political circles remains high. This is possibly due to the…
Penplusbytes is engaging governance and anti-corruption experts in a Report Validation Writeshop on Thursday 17th May 2018 at its New…
Penplusbytes, on Tuesday 8th May 2018, was called upon by the joint Committee on Legal, Constitutional, Communication and Parliamentary Affairs…
“Kakum” a citizens’ feedback application developed by Penplusbytes to bridge the communication gap between citizens and governments in the quest…
The Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs is inviting memoranda and contributions to the Right to Information (RTI)…