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Mobile Phone Usage Among Kayayei In Madina Market

ABSTRACT This study sought to examine the use of mobile phone by Kayayei in Madina market. The study used the Uses and Gratifications theory as the framework within which the research was situated. The study was done qualitatively using the focus group discussions to gather data. Twenty one Kayayei in the Madina market were used for the study. The Kayayei were divided into three groups based on their characteristics. The first group comprised eight Kayayei who were semi educated, earned betwe...

Antenatal Health Communication: A Case Study Of Information Dissermination At Tema Polyclinic

ABSTRACT This study was designed to find out how antenatal health information is disseminated at the Tema Polyclinic. The study used mixed methods to collect data. Purposive sampling was also used to select three staff of Tema Polyclinic for in-depth interviews. One hundred and fifty questionnaires were distributed purposively to pregnant women out of which 115 were completed and returned. The researcher also attended antenatal health education sessions for observation. The findings of the st...

The Declaration On The Elimination Of Violence Against Women And Women’s Right In Ghana: A Study Of The Implementation Of The 2007 Domestic Violence Act

ABSTRACT Domestic Violence (DV) is a serious issue that knows no geographical boundaries. It impacts men, women and girls across all societies with no distinction of culture, class, age, ethnicity, socio-economic or religious affiliations. The ‘Declaration on the Elimination of all forms of Violence against Women’ (DEVAW) was adopted in 1993 following the need to establish specific international instrument to tackle Gender Based Violence (GBV). Since then, many countries have passed legis...

The Effect Of Training On Extension Workers’ Performance: A Case Study Of Front Line Staff In The Suhijm Kraboa Coaltar And West Akim Districts In The Eastern Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Despite concerted effort at improving the extension delivery in Ghana, the performance of the Front Line Staff of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture’s Extension Services has been lower than expected. It is expected that among others, appropriate training will enhance their performance. However it is not clear what the nature and content of such training should be. The study therefore was to find out whether the content of training provided to the extension workers affected their ...

PSN Africa 195 PAGES (39112 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Suffering And Discipleship: Reading Mark 14:32 – 15:41 From A Charismatic Perspective

ABSTRACT Many Charismatic leaders, Dag Heward Mills, Enoch Aminu, Duncan-Williams amongst others, preach that suffering in all forms — sickness, death, poverty — is not the will of God in the life of believers. However, suffering is a reality that should be honestly addressed. Moreover, the New Testament stresses that the Christian journey and suffering are not mutually exclusive: Jesus Christ himself indicated cross bearing as an unavoidable experience in the life of disciples. Against t...

Social Security Pensions in the Informal Sector: The Perspectives of Farmers in the Shai Osu – Doku District

ABSTRACT This study explored the perspectives of farmers in the Shai Osu-Doku district about social security pensions in the Informal Sector. On the whole Small Holder Farmers are known to be low irregular income earners who despite their entire years of contributing to GDP, employment and the food basket in Ghana lope into abject poverty at old age. Social security pensions become a necessary tool for securing the minimal meaningful livelihood of farmers at old age. The study purposed to asc...

Migrating Under The Usa Diversity Visa Programme: Intentions And Motivations Of University Of Ghana Students

ABSTRACT This study sets out to examine the migration intentions of university of Ghana students with respect to the USA Diversity Visa Lottery Program (DVLP). The study investigates the determining factors of migration intentions of students, drawing on their intention to participate in the DVLP. The study employed a methodological triangulation in data collection: a survey of 125 respondents and 7 in-depth interviews (5 students and 2 former University of Ghana students, resident in the USA...

Placing Nana Susubribi Krobea Asante In The Context Of Ghana’s History And Development 1933 - 2014

ABSTRACT Biographical works are essential ingredients in historical writing and interpretation. They essentially interrogate how a person’s life reflects the larger process during the person’s lifetime. Biographies of many prominent Ghanaians such as Kwame Nkrumah, K.A. Busia, J.B. Danquah, Kwegyir Aggrey, among others have been given tremendous attention in academic circles in Ghana. Various aspects of the lives of these people who played significant roles in the country’s history and ...

Inter-Subject Variability In The Activation Of Proguanil To The Active Cycloguanil In Ghanaians

ABSTRACT One hundred and thirty-two healthy Ghanaian volunteers were randomly selected and the activation of the anti malarial drug proguanil (PG) to the active metabolite cycloguanil (CG) was evaluated in them. These volunteers were made up of 16.7% females and 83.3% males. The volunteers were phenotyped either as extensive metabolisers (EMs) or poor metabolisers (PMs) by measuring the proguanil/cycloguanil ratio in their urine following a single dose of the pro-drug. One hundred and twenty-...

PSN Africa 81 PAGES (15601 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
An Exegetical And Theological Study Of The Institution Of The Lord’s Supper: Luke 22:7-23

ABSTRACT The subject of this research is ‗An Exegetical and Theological study of the Institution of the Lord‘s Supper: Luke 22:7-23‘. With a background of meals from the socio-cultural and religious perspectives, the dissertation talks about the social and religious significance of meals in both ancient and modern cultures. As one of the important institutions of Jesus before his demise, the Supper is affirmed to have been taken after the Jewish Passover meal. The thesis first investiga...

Perception of Climate Change And Adaptation Strategies Undertaken by Smallholder Farmers in Rural Ghana

ABSTRACT This thesis explores the perception and adaptation strategies undertaken among smallholder farmers in agro-ecological zones in rural Ghana. It applies a quantitative analysis of data on 529 farmers in four agro-ecological zones to assess the difference in perception of climate change and the influence on their adaptation strategies. Data for the study was obtained from the 2016 Climate Change, Women in Agriculture and Food Security survey collected by Regional Institute for Populati...

Decongesting the Streets of Accra: The Problems and Prospects

ABSTRACT The tension in the city of Accra concerning the desired modernization of the city space and the existence of the perceived outmoded activity of street hawking is replicated in many cities in developing countries. By encroaching public spaces not authorized for trading, street hawkers offer various products for sale in order to eke out a living. By this act, the activity of street hawking finds itself at the wrong side of the laws governing city-space. In response, several attempts ha...

SSA Research 148 PAGES (37723 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
The Use Of Facebook In The 2012 Presidential Campaigns: A Content Analysis Of John Dramani Mahama And Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo’s Official Pages

ABSTRACT This study is a quantitative content analysis of the textual Facebook wall posts of John Dramani Mahama and Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo, during the 2012 election campaign. The principal goal of the research was to determine whether the Facebook wall posts of both candidates fell under the functions, topics and sub topics of political campaign discourse. A sample of textual posts from the 1st of August to the 6th of December 2012, were analysed for this study. Using the functional th...

Knowledge of Chronic Disease And Food Consumption

ABSTRACT Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) constitute the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The rise in unhealthy diets in Africa has been linked to conditions of health disorder previously seen in regions of greater affluence. The nutrition transition which is the change in diet from those of high nutrition value to those high in fat, sugar and salt is increasing obesity and NCDs globally. Knowledge of disease has been observed to play a crucial role amongst the modif...

Implementation Challenges Of Welfare Provisions For Prisoners In Nsawam Medium Security Prisons

ABSTRACT This study was undertaken to investigate the implementation challenges of welfare provisions for prisoners in Nsawam Medium Security Prisons. It gathered views on the extent to which welfare standards for prisoners have been implemented and achieved in relation to health, feeding and accommodation for inmates of Nsawam Medium Security Prisons, and the challenges that faced Ghana Prisons Service in implementing welfare standards for inmates. In all 40 prisoners, 20 prison officers, an...


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