The Baobab: A Journal of the Council on Foreign Relations-Ghana (Vol 2, No 2 – July 2020)

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IN THIS ISSUE

From the Managing Editor

Editorial

Members in the News

Covid-19: 10 Policy Priorities for Africa’s Recovery, Growth and Transformation

The Eco and West African Monetary History

Nkechi S. Owoo

Special Review Essays and Features on: Ghana, Liberia and Africa in Historical Transitions

Renaming the Gold Coast Ghana

Kabral Blay-Amihere

Still Contested After All these Years

David Owusu-Ansah

Ghana: The Secession Movement and the Trans-Volta Togoland

Boni Yao Gebe

Charles Taylor’s Journey into Exile and Prison

DK Osei

Perspectives-Five Decades of Africa’s Development

KY Amoako

About the Contributors

Editorial Policy and Guidelines

History of the CFR-Ghana

Symbolism of the Baobab Tree

The Baobab tree grows in 32 African countries. It is also known as the “tree of life” because of the many uses it provides: shelter, clothing, food and water for animal and human inhabitants of the African savannah regions. It does this as a succulent by absorbing and storing water in its massive trunk during the rainy season.

This enables the Baobab tree to produce a nutrient-dense fruit during the dry arid season. CFR-GH adopted the name “Baobab” to symbolise the Council’s intent to be a resource to Africa and to society.

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Weight 0.350 kg
ISBN

9789988303129

Year Published

2020

Format

Paperback

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