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Ghana

Translational Health Sciences
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Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Resource-Constrained Settings: A Case Study of Ghana

Dr Brian Adu Asare discusses Health Technology Assessment (HTA) using Ghana as a case study.
CSAE Research Podcasts

Strengthening Professionalism and Accountability within the Ghana Police Service using Identity Norms and Narratives

How do we change a corrupt norm? This project looks to address this question through a policy intervention, working with the Ghana Police Service, to try to change the behaviour of the traffic police through an innovative ethics training programme.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Why are women experts missing from the news media in Ghana?

In this episode of our podcast, we explore how well women's voices are represented in the Ghanaian news media compared to those of men, based on a research project led by a prominent broadcaster and former Journalist Fellow at the Reuters Institute.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

A Concatenation of Rumour

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
African Studies Centre
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Presidential Campaigns stops in Ghana

For this seminar we hosted George Bob-Milliar (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology). Professor Bob-Milliar's lecture is titled Presidential Campaigns stops in Ghana.
African Studies Centre
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Our Own Way in This Part of the World: Biography of an African Community, Culture, and Nation

For this seminar today we hosted Kwasi Konadu (Colgate University). Professor Konadu, Colgate University, spoke about his book, Our Own Way in This Part of the World: Biography of an African Community, Culture, and Nation.
Africa Oxford Initiative

Social ecology of cocoa farming in Ghana

AfOx Visiting Fellow, Dr Rebecca Asare from the Nature Conservation Research Centre delivered this seminar co-hosted by AfOx and the African House at Christ Church College.
International Migration Institute

'All the money I raised, I raised from Ghana': Understanding reverse remittance practice among Ghanaian migrants in the UK and their relatives in Ghana

In the context of Ghanaians in the UK, Geraldine Adiku explores how migrant remittance practices are not only from 'developed' to 'developing' country; many are sent in the reverse direction, a fact largely ignored by scholarship on the topic
Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)

FMR 52 - Forgotten people: former Liberian refugees in Ghana

The viability of the ECOWAS integration scheme implemented as a solution for those Liberians who continued to stay in Ghana is seen to be limited.
International Migration Institute

Hope and uncertainty in African migration: Life after deportation to Ghana

IMI Visiting Fellow Nauja Kleist presents her research on return migration in the context of restrictive mobility regimes in Europe and Africa, within theories on hope, (im)mobility, social fields, gender, and belonging.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - West Africa: a testing ground for regional solutions

West Africa has a very mobile population and high vulnerability to natural hazards. It also, however, has a number of regional cooperation agreements and may therefore be a useful testing ground for addressing cross-border disaster displacement.
Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)

FMR 48 - The clash and clout of faith: refugee aid in Ghana and Kenya

A case-study from Ghana assesses the importance of a faith-based response to displacement in West Africa, while an example from Kenya highlights problems that can arise in collaborations between secular and faith-based organisations.
Anthropology

How to protect your newborn from neonatal death: spirits and infant feeding practices in the Gambia

A seminar for the Fertility and Reproduction Group by Sarah O'Neill of the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp (10 November 2014)

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