Burkina Faso: Progress and Problems after Two Years of Transition
Leaders of Burkina Faso’s two coups in 2022 both cited insecurity and various forms of misgovernance as reasons for their military takeovers. Both promised to […]
The West Africa Democracy Solidarity Network (WADEMOS), a network of pro-democracy national and transnational civil society organizations operating in the West African region, is concerned by the recent adoption by the National Assembly of an amendment to Togo’s 1992 constitution, which essentially provides for a parliamentary regime in place of the semi-presidential regime enshrined in […]
Leaders of Burkina Faso’s two coups in 2022 both cited insecurity and various forms of misgovernance as reasons for their military takeovers. Both promised to […]
The West Africa Democracy Solidarity Network (WADEMOS), a network of pro-democracy national and transnational civil society organizations across the West Africa region, having monitored and […]
We, the West Africa Democracy Solidarity Network (WADEMOS), a network of over 45 pro-democracy national and transnational civil society organizations working in the West Africa […]
1.0 Introduction On Sunday, February 25, 2024, Senegalese will go to the polls to choose their new president. This will be a groundbreaking election, as […]
The West Africa Democracy Solidarity Network (WADEMOS) will, from Monday, January 29–Tuesday, February 6, 2024, embark on a solidarity mission to Senegal, ahead of the […]
Distinguished members of WADEMOS, partners, and associates, We extend warm regards and compliments to you, on behalf of the Project Director, Steering Committee, and Project […]
The WADEMOS Network Coordinator, Paul Osei-Kuffour presented a progress report to the members of the Network during its second meeting in Accra, Ghana. The event, […]
Senegal is expected to go to the polls on February 25, 2024, to elect a new president to take over from H.E. Macky Sall, whose […]