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CHRAJ boss tells Ghana government to stop faking and fund the plan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51966, member: 636"] Ghana has formally adopted its National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights through collaborative efforts between the Office of the Attorney General, Ministry of Justice, and Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice. The framework establishes comprehensive guidelines for preventing and addressing corporate human rights violations across all economic sectors. Joseph Akanjolenur Whittal from CHRAJ described the initiative as a transformative document that will serve as a national reference point for protecting individual freedoms. The plan positions Ghana among only five African nations to develop such comprehensive business accountability measures. Extensive nationwide consultations with diverse demographic groups informed the development process. Chief State Attorney Dr. Sylvia Adusu represented the Justice Minister at the launch event and emphasized the plan's focus on protecting vulnerable populations from corporate misconduct. The framework addresses businesses ranging from small traders to multinational corporations operating within Ghana's borders. Dr. Adusu highlighted existing legal mechanisms through Ghana's court system and specialized Human Rights Court for addressing violations. Citizens received encouragement to report abuses through established channels and institutions. The initiative aligns with United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights for international compliance. Implementation success depends on sustained financial commitment and multi-stakeholder participation from government agencies, private sector entities, and civil society organizations. International development partners supported the plan's creation through technical assistance and funding. The comprehensive document outlines short, medium, and long-term strategies for integrating human rights considerations into business operations. Whittal emphasized the need for substantial budgetary allocations beyond symbolic gestures to address identified gaps effectively. [/QUOTE]
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