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REGIONAL INSTITUTE FOR POPULATION STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Infant mortality has declined globally, however, sub-Saharan Africa still experiences high rate of infant deaths. Despite efforts made to reduce infant mortality in Ghana, the rate is still high. This study examines the trends and differentials in infant deaths in Ghana using the six successive Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys (GDHS). The general objective is to examine the trends and differentials in infant deaths in Ghana from 1988-2014 using 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008 and 20...

Linguo-Literary Reflections of Feminism in The Works of Ifeoma Okoye

Abstract The thesis is a feminist stylistic study which used the works of Ifeoma Okoye as a case study for a reassessment of the feminist discourse. It aimed at examining and unravelling how Ifeoma Okoye deployed language and style in her works to establish a non- radical and non-rebellious feminist message which preached complementarity of the sexes. It could be said that radical feminism had yielded little dividends in Africa and this was not unconnected with the fact that female radicalis...

Church – Sponsored Education Intervention For Deprived Children: The Case Of Full Gospel Child Development Centre Programme

ABSTRACT Incidences of children educational neglect are prevalent in third world countries although children are considered as important future pillars of every nation. The role of Government in providing education has hitherto not achieved total coverage despite several reforms. In recent times, Religious Non-governmental Organisations have augmented government efforts to provide an array of services as development partners and one such critical dimension of services is Education Relief Serv...

Conflict-Migration Nexus In Ghana: A Case Of Bimbilla Conflict In The Northern Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT The study examined the relationship between conflict and migration. Specifically, the factors that influence a person‟s decision to either stay or migrate during the conflict were the focus of this study. The study also analyzed the challenges and opportunities encountered by victims of the conflict and the reasons for their return to Bimbilla. Using both qualitative and quantitative research techniques, a total of 226 questionnaires were administered to persons who fled during the...

Is Non-Reductive Physicalism A Plausible Theory Of Consciousness?

ABSTRACT According to the non-reductive physicalist, mental properties are not identical to physical properties. In order to distinguish non-reductive physicalism from epiphenomenalism, the non-reductive physicalist considers mental properties as not just a by-product of physical processes but posits that mental properties can cause physical events thereby violating the principle of the causal closure of the physical domain. The problem which this thesis seeks to investigate, therefore, is th...

PSN Africa 91 PAGES (25888 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Remittance Use And Wellbeing: Evidence From Ghana’s Experience

ABSTRACT Research into the developmental impact of remittances in developing countries suggests that remittances play an important role in alleviating poverty and improving households’ consumption welfare. Notwithstanding, some scholars are of the view that much of the impetus behind the significant contributions remittances make to wellbeing hinge on the uses to which remittances are put by households. Drawing on data from the 2012/13 Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS VI), this study emp...

PSN Africa 135 PAGES (28852 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
JUKUN-TIV Relations Since 1850: A Case Study of Inter-Group Relations in Wukari Local Government Area of Taraba State

ABSTRACT Jukun-Tiv relation has increasingly gone through disturbing phases over the years, especially as from the inception of colonial rule in the area. Every turning point appears to alter the level of cooperation between the two communities in the present day Wukari Local Government Area of Taraba State. This unfolding trend gives the impression that the two communities never enjoyed peaceful intercourse. This assumption has been examined and proved to be erroneous. A very thorough appra...

Edu Frontiers 408 PAGES (99100 WORDS) History Thesis
Theatre And Cultural Development: A Focus On Efua T. Sutherland’s Edufa And Zulu Sofola’s Wedlock Of The Gods

ABSTRACT Over the years, African writers have contributed immensely to the development of culture. Their contributions are made possible by the fact that, culture has become the main source of material for their creative works. Consequently, their works have become a documentation of their culture. There is therefore much evidence to support the assertion that theatre is a very important medium for cultural transformation and development. The study established the fact that colonialism and it...

PSN Africa 119 PAGES (32101 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
The Effect Of Plant Water Potential On Nitrogen Fixation Of Soybeans

THE EFFECT OF PLANT WATER POTENTLAL ON NITROGEN FIXATION OF SOYBEANS John Nene-Osom Azu, M.Sc. Supervisor: University of Guelph, 1975 Professor J.W. Tanner Field experiments at two sites, Elora and Arkell,were conducted to investigate the effect of plant water potential on the nitrogen fixation of two soybean cultivars, Vansoy and Anoka. The treatments were Vansoy and Anoka both under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions. The acetylene reduction technique was employed to estimate nitrogen f...

PSN Africa 128 PAGES (12410 WORDS) Graduate Studies Thesis
The Influence Of Motivation And Socio-Cultural Factors On Students’ Language Competence

ABSTRACT This study examined the way in which socio – cultural identities and ideological motivation permeate English language learning and the effect on language competence. The investigation looked at two diametrically distinct schools (i.e. a Grade A and a Grade C school) particularly in the area of the students` background and motivation, to ascertain the effect of these socio – cultural and motivational factors that impinge on the learning of grammar and vocabulary, which reflects in...

Informal Mechanic Apprenticeship As Alternative Pathway For School Leavers In The Dade-Kotopon Municipality

ABSTRACT Apprenticeships play a key role in providing a qualified workforce. In Ghana’s informal apprenticeships have a wider reach to those who need work skills than formal apprenticeships. However, due to non-regulation and lack of supervision, informal apprenticeship is plagued with numerous challenges. This study explored the activities of informal mechanic apprenticeships in the La Dade Kotopon Municipality and reviewed apprenticeship models in other countries that can be adapted to im...

Investigating The Performance Of Students In Colleges Of Education In The English Language

ABSTRACT The study investigates the performance of students in Colleges of Education in the English language.The researcher is an English language tutor at the SDA College of Education and has observed over a period that the students perform poorly in the English language examinations. The study is guided by four research questions. They are (1) Are trainee teachers’ performance in the English language affecting pupils’ performance at the basic school level? (2) What are the causes of tra...

Etude Analytique Et Descriptive Du Besoin Du Fos En Milieu Hospitalier Ghaneen

ABSTRACT Looking at its geographical location, Ghana which is an Anglophone country is surrounded by francophone countries. This is a major factor for which great attention should be given to the French language. In the framework of the sub-regional integration policy initiated by ECOWAS, there is free movement of people and wealth from one country to the other. In view of that, we assume that some key Ghanaian administrative sectors should have their personnel trained in French for specific ...

SSA Research 165 PAGES (37194 WORDS) French Thesis
The Implications Of Delay Of Leap Cash Grants On Beneficiary Households In Ho Municipality

ABSTRACT The Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme is a social intervention introduced in 2008 by the Government of Ghana to offer both conditional and unconditional cash grants to the vulnerable. However, payments to the beneficiaries have been irregular. This study therefore sought to examine the effects of delays and the coping strategies adopted by the beneficiary households to deal with the delays. The study employed both qualitative and quantitative methods. A sample s...

Pharmacist Communication And Patient Medication Adherence In Ghana

ABSTRACT This study was inspired by the assumption that a consultative-based approach to pharmacy services offered opportunities for improving health service delivery outcomes in developing countries like Ghana, where there is a wide deficit of doctor-to-patient ratios. Specifically, the study was conducted to investigate: the nature of pharmacist communication; the factors that influence pharmacist communication; the relationship between pharmacist communication and patient medication adhere...


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