Africazine:
The upcoming 4th African Inter-Parliamentary Conference in Ghana aims to address critical issues affecting families and society.
Scheduled from June 3 to June 6, 2026, the conference will host over 300 delegates from about 30 countries in Accra. Key topics will include youth development, moral leadership, and the impact of digital technologies on family systems.
Ghana to Host Major Conference on Family and Sovereignty
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, confirmed the suspension of parliamentary proceedings to prepare for the conference. This event will take place in the Parliamentary Chamber, emphasizing the importance of legislative responses to emerging social issues.
Delegates will engage in discussions aimed at strengthening collaboration among African states. The conference will also focus on the protection of the African family system and the preservation of cultural identity.
Ghana: Key figures on the 4th African Inter-Parliamentary Conference
- June 3, 2026
- June 6, 2026
- About 30 countries
- Over 300 delegates
Key Themes of the Conference
Important thematic areas will be explored, including the role of parliaments in safeguarding societal values. The implications of artificial intelligence and digital technologies on family systems will also be a focal point.
Discussions will highlight the urgent need for ethical frameworks and data privacy protections across the continent.
Next Steps for the Conference
- Preparation of the Parliamentary Chamber for the conference
- Engagement of over 300 delegates from various countries
- Focus on youth development and moral leadership
The conference in Ghana will be a pivotal moment for addressing family and societal issues across Africa.
