A decade of alternative dispute resolution has just hit 70,000 settled cases, and the court backlog is finally feeling the relief.
ADR's track record in Ghana
ADR's track record in Ghana
- Professor Enyonam Canice Kudonoo shared the 70,000 figure.
- Court congestion dropped thanks to cheaper, easier access.
- Kudonoo spoke at an IPLS graduation at GNAT Hall.
- Seventy-one PEMADR and PEMGPS grads walked the stage.
- She told grads to prioritize community change over cash.
- Restorative justice got a strong push from her.
- Confidentiality was flagged as non-negotiable in mediations.
- ADR desks at workplaces were her concrete proposal.
- Daniel Owusu-Koranteng warned grads against picking sides.
- Body language projecting distrust was explicitly called out.
- Neutrality was framed as the path to fair outcomes.
- Alex Nartey pushed grads toward creating their own jobs.
- Honesty and high-caliber work were his core demands.
- IPLS has operated as a registered institute since 2013.