Consortium for Research on Educational Access‚ Transitions and Equity Bullying and School Attendance: A Case Study of Senior High School Students in Ghana Máiréad Dunne Cynthia Bosumtwi-Sam Ricardo Sabates Andrew Owusu CREATE PATHWAYS TO ACCESS Research Monograph No. 41 July 2010 University of Sussex Centre for International Education The Consortium for Educational Access‚ Transitions and Equity (CREATE) is a Research Programme Consortium supported by the UK Department for
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the world ‚ the teaching profession is considered one of the noblest and down-to-earth professions. But right now‚ great teachers are leaving the profession at a very high pace not only in Ghana but the world at large due to certain reasons expatiated upon below. According to the General Secretary of the Ghana National Association of Teachers( GNAT)‚ Mrs. Irene Duncan-Adanusa‚ an estimated 33‚185 teachers have abandoned their posts in recent years to seek greener pastures elswhere. In my opinion
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Likelihood Estimation John K. M. Kuwornu (Corresponding author) Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness‚ P. O. Box LG 68‚ University of Ghana‚ Legon‚ Accra‚ Ghana Tel: +233 245 131 807 E-mail: jkuwornu@ug.edu.gh / jkuwornu@gmail.com Owusu-Nantwi‚ Victor Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration‚ P. O. Box AH 50‚ Achimota‚ Accra‚ Ghana Tel: + 233 245 131 807 E-mail: owuvic@yahoo.co.uk Abstract This study examines the relationship between macroeconomic variables and stock market
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to violence‚ with far less access to redress for the human rights violations they suffer. In Ghana‚ women constitute the chunk of the nation’s population (54%) and also account for the largest part of the country’s economic effort but unfortunately are less privileged relative to their male counterparts in terms of equal opportunities to occupy decision making positions (The Women’s Manifesto for Ghana‚ 2004). Lumadi (2012) indicated that empowering rural women not only improves their lives‚ but
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Mayer P. (eds) (1994). Promotion of Small – Scale Enterprises in Ghana Masilela‚ E. and Rees‚ S. S. (2001). Smes’ access to finance in south africa‚ a supply-side regulatory review Abor‚ J.‚ and Adjasi‚ C.K.D. (2007). Corporate governance and the small and medium enterprise sector: Theory and implications Corporate Governance Vol.7 No.2‚ 2007. Abor‚ J Abor‚ J. and Biekpe‚ N. (2006). Small business financing initiatives in Ghana. Acs‚ Z.‚ Morck‚ R. and Young‚ B. (1999). “Productivity growth and
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first state to do so in the region was the empire of Ghana. The empire of Ghana finds its’ origins with the Soninke people in the north and upper waters of the Niger River around the 3rd century A.D. These people rose to power by acting as middlemen for the Berber chiefs and Arab traders north‚ and the gold and ivory producers in the south. By 800 A.D‚ Ghana’s influence had vastly spread and it became a powerful trading-state. As Ghana continued to have control of the Trans-Saharan trade
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KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Topic: UTILIZING FINANCIAL ENGINEERING PRODUCTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY: THE PERSPECTIVE OF GHANA An Undergraduate proposal presented to the Department of Building Technology of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science (BSc.) An honors degree in Quantity Surveying and Construction
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CORRUPTION Anytime corruption is mentioned in Ghana‚ politicians and especially government ministers become the easy targets. Why not them? Because the impression has been created that it is only when you are a minister or a politician that you can make ill-gotten wealth or be corrupted. As a result‚ many low level officials in governmental institutions and agencies who daily rob citizens of Ghana for services rendered are left off the hook. Just imagine this. A friend of mine who lives in Belgium
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THE ROLE OF BUREAUCRACY IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR OF AFRICA. (GHANA AS A CASE STUDY) By Mawuli Komla Kottoh A research proposal submitted to the CHINESE SCHOLARSHIP COUNCIL in partial fulfilment of the requirement for Master’s degree scholarship in public administration in international development at Tsinghua University. March 2015. ABSTRACT Even though the public sector in African countries is expected to spearhead socioeconomic development to reduce poverty‚ it has proved largely ineffective
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Choose one company and their profile. Nestle Ghana Company Profile and History In the 1860s Henri Nestlé‚ a pharmacist‚ developed a food for babies who were unable to breastfeed. His first success was a premature infant who could not tolerate his mother’s milk or any of the usual substitutes. People quickly recognized the value of the new product‚ after Nestlé’s new formula saved the child’s life‚ and soon‚ Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé was being sold in much of Europe. In 1905 Nestlé merged with
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