The Problem of Religious Bias in Public Policy in West Africa

December 18, 2020

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The Problem of Religious Bias in Public Policy in West Africa

Religious bias continues to shape public policy in West Africa, influencing everything from health regulations to education systems. In some countries, religious beliefs directly affect reproductive health policies, restricting access to contraceptives or abortion services. This creates significant public health challenges, particularly for women and young people who are denied access to essential health services.

Religious influence is also evident in the educational sector. Faith-based schools dominate the education system in countries like Nigeria and Ghana, blending academic learning with religious instruction. While these institutions contribute to literacy rates, they sometimes promote doctrines that conflict with progressive ideas on gender equality, human rights, and inclusivity.

Governments face challenges balancing respect for religious traditions with the need to implement policies that serve the broader public good. Advocacy groups continue to push for reforms that separate personal beliefs from governance, ensuring that policies reflect national interests rather than religious dogma. Greater emphasis on civic education can also help citizens understand the importance of pluralism and the role of government in protecting the rights of all citizens.

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