Foreign Influence in Ghana’s 2024 Election: A Coordinated Campaign Uncovered
Olivia Minor
Ghana is widely recognised for its democratic resilience and peaceful transitions of power. However, during the 2024 presidential election, our team observed a pattern of coordinated online activity seeking to shape political narratives in the country’s digital information space.
This case study explores how Logically Intelligence identified signs of foreign-aligned content amplification across platforms—highlighting behavioural patterns and narrative dynamics that mirrored previously documented influence techniques.
What the Case Study Covers
- Patterns of inauthentic engagement linked to political discourse
- Use of cross-platform coordination to increase narrative reach
- Indicators of deliberate amplification, flagged by AI and investigated by analysts
- Observations consistent with tactics seen in past operations elsewhere
Analytical Approach
The case study details:
- Narrative tracking to observe shifts and repetition across topics
- Behavioural analysis to distinguish coordinated behaviour from organic discussion
- Cross-platform mapping of how content moved through digital ecosystems
- Timely Visualisation to support ongoing assessment of the information environment
Intended Audience
This case study may be of interest to:
- Election and democracy support organisations
- Analysts focused on information integrity
- Policy and diplomatic professionals examining external influence dynamics
- Digital and communications teams monitoring political discourse
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Understand how coordinated online activity was surfaced and assessed using Logically Intelligence during Ghana’s 2024 presidential election.
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