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Assessment Of Nutritional Status Of Blind And Deaf School Children And Adolescents In The Eastern Region Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Background: Malnutrition and disability are inter-related, preventable global developmental and human right priorities (Groce et al., 2014). Globally, about 19% of people have a disability (UN, 2015). Studies have established a high malnutrition rate among the disabled (Hume-nixon & Kuper, 2018; Reinehr, Dobe, Winkel, Schaefer, & Hoffmann, 2010). Micronutrients deficiencies such as iodine, iron, and vitamin A deficiencies cause several disabilities including blindness and deafness wh...

An Appraisal Of World Visions Approach To Sustainable Social Interventions In The Amasaman District.

ABSTRACT The main focus was World Visions water project in three selected communities (Kwashiekuma, Kojo Ashong and Odumase) in the Amasaman District. The study employed a mixed method approach using quantitative and qualitative methods to collect data from beneficiaries who were mainly school children and opinion leaders in the community. Collection of data was done using interviews and structured questionnaire. A sample size of 60 was used for Quantitative data and five (5) opinion leaders ...

The Effect Of Political Interference On The Performance Of Public Agencies In Ghana; A Case Study Of The Youth Employment Agency

ABSTRACT The management of any business entity, be it for profit or non-profit, is deemed the most perilous faction of a firm’s survival in whatever market it operates. Both private and public agencies have the same challenge of making sure the firm’s success rests on a reliable team of experts who is capable of arresting challenges thrown at the agency as well as helping to levitate the company in the face of competition. The issue of political interference however stares in the faces of...

Determinants Of Malnutrition Among Children Under The Age Of Five In The Three Northern Regions Of Ghana

ABSTRACT In Ghana, the main barriers to scaling up nutrition interventions have been identified at the national level yet there is a knowledge gap regarding the determinants of malnutrition at the regional, district and sub-district levels where nutrition interventions are directly carried out. In the three northern regions, malnutrition is an underlying cause of high morbidity and mortality among children under the age of five. This study, therefore, used the 2008 GDHS and binary logistic re...

Cash Flow Risk Management In The Ghanaian Insurance Industry (A Dynamic Factor Modelling Approach)

ABSTRACT This study investigated determinants of Cash Flow in the insurance industry, explained the timevarying patterns of Cash Flows and forecasted future Cash Flows for Cash Flow risk management. Sample financial data of 21 non-life insurance firms in Ghana from the year 2007 to 2015 was used for this Study. Statistical analyses were made using a combination of pooled ordinary least squares methods, principal component analysis and a novel Factor Augmented Autoregressive (FAAR) Model to in...

Living In An Eschatological Anticipation: An Exegetical Study Of 1 Thessalonians 4:1―5:11 From Ghanaian Perspectives

ABSTRACT The eschatological teaching concerning Christ‘s return in the writings of Paul has over the years attracted scholarly attention worldwide. In Ghana, the rise of Pentecostalism and the popularization of apocalyptic expectation stimulated the discourse on eschatology as evidenced in sermons, songs, and street preaching. However, it appears little attention is given to the eschatological teaching with regards to social and moral transformation. Against this background, the thesis inv...

TOWARDS MODULAR CONCEPTS IN SCENIC DESIGN HEURISTICS: INFLUENCES FROM PRODUCTION SCENERIES IN THE CINEMA HALL 2 OF THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF NIGERIA. (1995-2001)

The relatively high cost of making theatre sets to match the scenic symbology of dramatic productions in contemporary Nigerian theatres has engendered a rather unsavory scenic practice evidenced in the repetitive use of stock sets. Besides the sense of movement that is seriously dislocated, these sets are used without recourse to the technical problems associated with structural weakness, media weight, surface corrosion and stereotypic defects. However, the problems generated by this te...

THE PRINT MEDIA IMPACT ON l'ARLIAMENTARY POLITICS (1999-2007)

The growing concern to ascertain the extent to which the print media have been influencing the Nigerian parliamentary politics informed this study. This has become imperative with the restoration of democracy to Nigeria in 1999. More fundamentally, the need to determino whether the print media influence on parliament and politics has in any way advanced the cause' of parliament, democracy and good governance is an additional reason that propelled the study.  The study has therefore b...

THE PRESS AND POLITICS IN NIGERIA: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF WEST AFRICAN PILOT AND THE NEWS

This study is about the role of the press in the pol itical process in Nigeria; analysing its perception of political power, uses and interpretation of political realities in the country within the field of alternative media studies, using West Afr·ican Pilot newspaper and TheNews magazine as models. The study reviews relevant concP-pts such as political participation democracy, citizen's media, n·.odels of alternative press; its theories and practice, as well as the two publications...

THE MIND OF CHRIST: A PARADIGM TOWARD A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF TRANSFORMATIONAL AND PROACTIVE RESPONSES TO VIOLENCE

Christianity seems to be losing focus on violence and the Christian response. Therefore, this work sought for responses to violence found in the teachings and examples of Jesus Christ and His apostles, that honor the Godhead, are faithful to the Bible, relevant to, and redemptive in the context of violence; sensitive both to victims and victimizers of violence; are theologically healthy and give voice to the sufferers of violence. It employed the historical-grammatical method of exegesis...

THE MEDIA AND INTRA-PARTY DISPUTE IN NIGERIA: A STUDY OF SELECTED NEWSPAPERS' EDITORIALS ON THE LEADERSHIP DISPUTE IN THE PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC PARTY (2016/2'017)

Party politics, as a cardinal element in a democracy, serve as the platform for politicians. However, at a point in the political process, interests often collide, resulting in a dispute. Such dispute comes in two forms - intra-party and inter-party. This study examines the nature of intra-party dispute, the last leadership dispute in the People's Democratic Party (PDP), a major Nigerian political party, and the way the media, through newspapers' editorials, portrayed the dispute. The st...

Compounding in Dangme

ABSTRACT  A general study of Dangme morphology has been done. However, the phenomenon of compounding has not been studied extensively as the previous studies just mentioned it as a kind of word formation process (eg., Hevi 2011; Owulah 2014). Considering the importance of compounding as a nominalisation process in Dangme, therefore, this study looked at the phenomenon to unravel the nature of compounding in Dangme and to attempt to show what they reveal about compounding in general. Data for...

The Influence of New Media on Social Life of Nigeria Youth (A Study of Godfrey Okoye University Students)

This research exercise is on the influence of new media in social life of Nigeria youth; in Godfrey Okoye University students. The research study adopted the media systems dependency theory as the theoretical framework for this study. The method used for this study was survey research method, with the population of 1640 students and a sample size of 311 students. The study revealed that over 68% of Nigerian youth log in on social media at least four to six times in a week and that over 80% of...

The Role of ECOWAS in Managing Post- Election Crises in West Africa: The Case of Ivory Coast and the Gambia

ABSTRACT The study examined ECOWAS’s consistency in its operationalisation of the 1999 and 2001 protocols in managing post elections crisis. The 2010/2011 Ivorian Crisis and the Gambian 2016/2017 crisis bordering on unconstitutional change of government were the case studies. Given the provisions of the 1999 and 2001 Protocols, it was obvious that ECOWAS was bound to intervene in the two crises to shore up to its legitimacy and redeem its image. In the two cases, ECOWAS deployed its pacific...

Child Labour and School Attendance in Ghana

ABSTRACT This study examines the effect of child labour on school attendance in Ghana. It particularly tests the significance of children’s work and their schooling outcome. The 2006 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey dataset on children aged 12-14 years with descriptive analysis, cross tabulation and binary logistic regression models were employed for the analysis.  The results show that children labour whether economic or domestic has a substantial effect on children’s school attendance...


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