Let's talk peace: Fostering harmony in Ghana's election season
As Ghana gears up for its upcoming elections, Six Degrees is hosting a crucial conversation on peace, scheduled for this Wednesday 7:00pm GMT on X Space with the hashtag #Let's Talk Peace.
The virtual conference aims to bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds to promote peaceful coexistence and responsible citizenship.
Electoral violence has been a recurring concern since 1992; hence this initiative is timelier than ever.
The Six Degrees X Space virtual conference seeks to address these relatable challenges by providing a platform for open discussion, education, community engagement, and individual inclusion.
Evans Adjokatse and Malise Cullen, experienced digital journalists will moderate the discussion, bringing their expertise in the political domain, questioning and probing the discourse.
Efo Korku Mawutor and Mawuena Azumah, public speaking coach and Youth Advocate respectively will share their insights as speakers, drawing from their experiences in promoting peace, justice, and human rights, and opening the floor for the general community to engage.
Join us this Wednesday on X Space at 7:00 pm GMT as we embark on this vital conversation. Together, let's build a peaceful and harmonious Ghana for all.
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