Abstract
This chapter examines the practice of digital diplomacy in Ghana during the COVID-19 pandemic. The chapter analyses how diplomatic activities were conducted, the challenges encountered during the pandemic and what the future looks like for digital diplomacy in Ghana. The study also tests whether COVID-19 increased the use of technology and digital diplomacy in Ghana. Using the mixed method approach, the findings reveal that COVID-19 increased digital diplomacy and the use of digital platforms in Ghana. Some of the challenges encountered were institutional challenges, internet issues and lack of privacy. The study also reveals that the future of digital diplomacy in Ghana is promising and a combination of traditional and digital diplomacy would enhance Ghana's diplomacy.
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