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Contemporary Issues in Ageing in Ghana: A Multidisciplinary Approach
The rise in population of the aged (also known as elderly, older persons, old adults, senior citizens) across the universe has become a global concern given the associated demographic, social and economic implications for the well-being of the aged. This increase has implications for future generations as well as the social and economic development of the country.
This book, being the first from the Centre for Ageing Studies at the University of Ghana advocates for the study of ageing in many facets from health, science, and socioeconomic perspectives.
It is our hope that the book provokes dialogue and serves as the beginning of many more avenues for academic discourse to embrace diverse views and science as the way forward. At the very least, this should motivate others to focus on ageing issues than ever before.
Given the numerous challenges associated with ageing and the neglect of the welfare of the aged in Ghana, it is imperative that we pay attention to the plight of the elderly in our African societies. There is an argument to extend ageing issues to the larger population. It is hoped that Ghana would once again be the beacon of hope for research in ageing in sub–Saharan Africa with the Centre for Ageing Studies at the University of Ghana leading the way.
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Commercial Law Reports of Ghana (2008-2018)
Commercial Cases determined by the Superior Courts of the Republic of Ghana.
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Notes on Amma Darko’s Faceless
This book, Notes on Faceless, is intended as a study guide for students of Amma Darko’s novel, Faceless. Readers of Faceless go back again and again to this novel because it makes them feel and think about many issues in the book that relate to what happens around them. A good work of fiction allows us to imaginatively participate in what it means to be part of human society. Fiction “holds up a mirror” to us about life. It is therefore important to be able to understand and explain, as well as becomes more alert to how literature works. This book aims to help you do so, focusing on Faceless.
Notes on Faceless discusses what Darko does in Faceless and how she does it: the plot of the story, its setting, characterization, theme and style. Like every other field of study, literature has a special vocabulary that is used by all good students of the subject. Therefore, while discussing the essential elements in Faceless (i.e. plot, setting, etc.), this book also introduces you to some of the important literary terms or technical vocabulary used in reading literature. The goal is to make you familiar with the right language for talking and writing about a work of literature and to teach you how to use this language in your own reading and writing.
This book takes you further into your study of literature by guiding you to use suitable vocabulary to actually talk and write about a work of literature. After walking you through a discussion of each element, Notes on Faceless gives you practice in writing about Faceless in particular and literature in general.
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Reflections on the Supreme Court of Ghana (Hardcover)
The book is intended to be a contribution to comparative knowledge on what a final and constitutional court’s role and significance are to governance in a developing country.
It provides a recently retired judge’s insights into the substantive work and function of the Supreme Court in Ghanaian society and Ghana’s legal and political system.
The book throws light on the role played by the Supreme Court in the development of Ghanaian law and the laying of the foundation for Ghana’s constitutional democracy. The establishment of a constitutional democracy in Ghana has been an important factor in the nation’s development and the Supreme Court has had an important role to play in this process. It will also be invaluable to both academic and practising lawyers, as well as at non-lawyers interested in the function and operations of the Supreme Court.
The study of the Supreme Courts of emerging democracies should be given some emphasis in comparative law. It is hoped that the material contained in this book will contribute to the facilitation of such emphasis.
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Harnessing Science for Development of Medicines: Challenges for Ghana In the Global Matrix
Inaugural lecture by Professor Arthur Commey Sackeyfio. Delivered on 5th September, 2013.
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Plant Diseases, Crop Production and Food Security in Ghana
Inaugural lecture by Professor George T. Odamtten. Delivered on 22nd June, 2017.
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Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (2013 – Education for National Development)
Proceedings, Founder’s Week Celebrations, 2013
Contents
Foreword — Professor Takyiwaa Manuh
Presidential Address: Education in the Age of Rapid Technological Advancement — Professor Francis K.A. Allotey
Basic Education in a Changing World: Rethinking the Role of Stakeholders in Ghana — Dr. Christiana Amoako-Nuama
The Quality and Inclusivity of Basic Education across Ghana’s three Northern Regions: Assessing Learning Effectiveness and Efficiency towards the Post 2015 Era — Dr. Leslie Casely-Hayford
Reviewing Secondary, Technical Education and Skills Training in Ghana — Dr. George Afeti
Skills Diversification to meet Current and Future Labour Market Opportunities in Ghana — Professor G.K.S. Aflakpui
Higher Education beyond the Labour Market — Professor Helen Lauer
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Lecture: Knowledge and Innovation for Agricultural Development — Professor Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere
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Political Economy of Poverty, Equity and Growth
Inaugural lecture by Professor Kodwo Ewusi, West End University College, Ghana. Delivered in 2011.
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Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (Volume XXVIII, 1989 – The Future of Our Cities)
Proceedings, 1989.
Contents
The Academy at 30: Future Agenda — E. Evans-Anfom
What Role May One Expect of the Regional Capitals of Ghana in the Country’s Development? — K.B. Dickson
The Role of Architecture and Planning — P.A. Tetteh
Transport — E.K.A. Tamakloe
Satellite Communications — S.A. Okang
The Challenges of Modernism — S.T. Addo
The Sociology of Urban Life — Max Assimeng
Crime and Delinquency — D.N.A. Nortey
Health Aspect of Water and Waste Management — S.N. Otoo
Waste Management — N.A. Armah
The Development of School Education in the Gold Coast (Ghana) since 1471: Some Observations and Reflections — Madjaben Dowuona
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Some Thoughts on Ministerial Reshuffles in Ghana
Inaugural lecture by Professor Joseph R.A. Ayee. Delivered on 8 May, 2008.
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Gender: Evolving Roles and Perceptions (Proceedings, 2004)
Proceedings, 2004.
Papers included are as follows:
Law as a Tool of Social Change – Nana Dr. S.K.B. Asante
Gender: Changing Roles and Perceptions – Dr. Afua A.J. Hesse
Gender: Evolving Roles and Perceptions – Professor George P. Hagan
Gender: Economic and Political Power – Nana Oye Lithur
The Changing Role of the Family in Contemporary Times – Dr. Eugenia Date-Bah
Gender and Contemporary Challenges – Professor Takyiwaa Manuh
Kwame Nkrumah and the Arts – Professor J.H. Kwabena Nketia
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National Integration (Proceedings, 2003)
Proceedings, 2003.
Papers included are as follows:
The Constitution and Legal Framework for National Integration – Nana Dr. S.K.B. Asante
Who is a Ghanaian? – A Historical Perspective – Dr. Akosua Perbi
Marginalisation, Religious and Ethnic Tolerance – Professor Max Assimeng
Religious Tolerance – Maulvi A. Wahab Adam
The Constitution, Governance and Political Tolerance – Papa Owusu-Ankomah
National Integration and Nation Building – Professor John Kaburise
The Genesis of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences – Professor Alex A. Kwapong
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