Research Papers/Topics in International Affairs

The Contribution Of The World Bank In Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 In Ghana: A Case Study Of The Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA) Project

ABSTRACT United Nation member states adopted a 15-year plan ( 17 SDGs) in 2015 to eradicate poverty and make sustainable development a reality. SDG 6 (Universal access to water and sanitation) is one of the goals and the achievement of this objective is a significant challenge to developing nations as a result of the absence of political will, financial constraints, overpopulation, etc. World Bank has been a major contributor to this sector globally by funding projects to ensure access to wa...

A Comparative Study Of The African And Western Mediation Models: The Case Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Mediation, a mechanism for the resolution of dispute, has been an ancient practice for several civilizations. Mediation was a form of resolving disputes in Africa, Ghana in particular before the coming of the Europeans. In recent times, the origin of ADR mechanism has been a debate among the conflict resolution fraternity and academicians. Owing to the fact that mediation has been used in diverse civilizations, the conduct and process varies and usually tends to suit the cultural con...

An Assessment Of The Effects Of The Bagre Hydro Dam Spillage On Ghana-Burkina Faso Relations

ABSTRACT Ghana’s relations with Burkina Faso has been cordial. The two countries are closely linked by blood ties of some ethnic groupings along their common border and more so they share the Volta River Basin which is indispensable in their development drive. The Volta River Basin serves as a major source of energy and transport in Ghana. Ghana-Burkina Faso relations has, however, been threatened since the completion of construction of the Bagre multipurpose dam on the White Volta sub-basi...

An Assessment Of Ghana’s Performance Under The Three Year Extended Credit Facility (Ecf) Programme With The International Monetary Fund (Imf) From April 2015 To December 2017

ABSTRACT Ghana joined the International Monetary Fund (IMF) at independence in 1957 and has benefitted from fifteen stabilisation programmes with the current Extended Credit Facility (ECF) being the sixteenth. This study seeks to critically assess the performance under the programme from April 2015 to December 2017. It argues that, the fundamental challenges that necessitated a bailout from the 20th century to present has not changed that much, hence a need to address the root causes of the ...

The Effect of Transnational Movement of Nomadic Herdsmen on The Activities of Settled Farmer Communities in Ghana.

ABSTRACT The study focuses on the activities of trans-national nomadic herdsmen, principally, how these activities affect settled communities. The study employs interviews and identifies the trends and movement patterns of transnational nomads. These movements usually occur in the months of December and January, that is the period of the arrival of the herder, and during June and July, which mark the return movements of the herder. These movements occasion some relationships with settled com...

The Proliferation Of Small Arms In West Africa And Its Security Implications For Ghana

ABSTRACT The proliferation of small arms and light weapons has been a major problem on the African continent for many years. It has been considered as the main driver of conflict on the continent, leading to massive displacement of people, increases in transnational crime, reversing democracy and development, and fueling the increase in criminal behavior in African states. The study is, therefore, an exploration of the proliferation of SALW in Africa, using Ghana as a case study. Relying on t...

An Examination Of Elite Consensus Towards National Development In Africa: A Case Study Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Consensually united elites are said to be very rare and as such limit the possibility for the spread of liberal democracy across the world. In Africa, Ghana presents itself as a case in point, not only because it is one of the most democratic countries in Africa but also the fact that political elites have been accorded the force behind this success. The study therefore examines the place of elite consensus in Ghana’s political landscape by examining the political parties, election...

An Analysis Of The Negative Effects Of Regional Economic Integration On Ghana

ABSTRACT The inspiration for the creation of ECOWAS came from the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), which had divided Africa earlier in the1960s into regions for purposes of economic development. The ECOWAS Treaty seeks to establish an economic and monetary union based on the removal of duties and equivalent taxes, the adoption of a common external tariff, and a harmonization of economic and sectoral policies. In 1993, ECOWAS revised its Treaty to introduce among other me...

Inernational Non-Governmental Organizations (Ingos) And The Promotion Of Children's Right To Quality Education In Ghana: A Case Study Of World Vision International, Ghana

ABSTRACT This study focuses essentially on analyzing the extent of collaboration between World-Vision Ghana, the Government of Ghana and schools in ensuring the provision of quality education, as a way of promoting development across the country, with special reference to the Ga-West, Fanteakwa, and Afram Plains Districts. The study is purely qualitative and relies primarily on literature review and interviews for data collection and analyses. The main objective of the study was to assess the...

The Impact Of Colonialism On Cultural Identity: A Comparative Study Of Ghana & South Africa

ABSTRACT This study primarily sought to investigate the effects of colonialism on the cultural identities of Africans, using Ghana and South Africa as case studies. Cultural identity was categorised into 3 major components; customs and traditions, language and land and it is within this ambit that both theoretical and empirical literature were sought and discussed to achieve the study objectives. Hence, this research confined itself to events during and after the colonial period (and aparthe...

The Effects Of Brexit On Africa: A Case Study On Ghana

ABSTRACT Britain's initial consideration to become a member of the European Community began on 1 August 1961, but officially became a member of the EU on June 7, 1975. The UK in contemporary times has been the second greatest contributor after Germany, to financing the budget of the EU. However, the decision by the UK on June 23, 2016, to leave the European Union (which has been termed ‘Brexit’) has generated much global concerns on both the shortterm and long-term implications this move...

An Analysis Of Ghana’s Approaches Towards Addressing Irregular Trans-Saharan Migration To Europe

ABSTRACT Many young Ghanaians risk their lives to cross the Sahara-desert and the Mediterranean Sea to seek greener pastures in Europe. By so doing they expose themselves to this dangerous journey, and some even lose their lives. It is for this reason that this dissertation sought to ascertain the causes of and effort made by Ghana to curb irregular migration through the Sahara-desert and the Mediterranean Sea to Europe. The study is qualitative and relied on both primary and secondary data. ...

GHANA-UK COLLABORATION IN COMBATING DRUG TRAFFICKING: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES

ABSTRACT In recent years, Ghana has become a major transshipment point of illicit drugs. This has attracted both domestic and global attention. The government of Ghana has instituted various approaches to dismantle the illicit drug industry, but has seen only marginal success. One strategy that has emerged as an effective pathway to tackling the drug trafficking menace is cooperation between/among countries. Due to the transnational nature of drug trafficking, various countries have explored ...

Assessing The Ghana Police Service’s Participation In International Peacekeeping Operations As A Modern Tool Of Foreign Policy: Challenges And Prospects

ABSTRACT A major gap in literature on the Ghana Police Service (GPS) is the lack of scholarly work on the Service’s role in international peacekeeping as a means by which Ghana promotes its national interest and foreign policy objectives. This study assessed the GPS’ participation in international peacekeeping operations as a modern tool of foreign policy within the context of its achievements and challenges, through the utilization of primary and secondary data. Major findings of the stu...

An Examination of the United Nation’s Effectiveness in Tackling Sexual Harassment: A Case Study of Un Office Workers and Peacekeepers in Ghana

ABSTRACT  Sexual harassment has become a bane globally and while most organizations have adopted some form of resistance towards it, others have treated it like a “white elephant”, and would rather adopt a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy with respect sexual harassment. One very important global institution is the United Nations. The purpose of this research is to provide an insight into sexual harassment and how deep this phenomenon has eaten into society. In doing so, this paper ...


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