Similarly, the third-largest cluster also consists of five countries, led by Canada, Ghana, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Sweden. This highlights that European countries not only lead in terms of the number of publications but also actively collaborate with one another and with countries from ...
The American troops who have risked their lives and sacrificed their limbs for strangers half a world away; the students in Jakarta or Seoul who are eager to use their knowledge to benefit mankind; the faces in a square in Prague or a parliament in Ghana who see democracy giving voice to ...
University of Ghana has been eyed by other institutions in Ghana and even Africa for their Medal for “First Class students Only”. By awarding medals to all classes, the university dilutes this brand. Employers and stakeholders
An in-depth interview with Ghana designer provides an expert definition and insightful explanation of the batik process. Nature in Scotland Inspires Textile Artist Textile artist Louise Worthy finds her muse in Scottish birds as well as nature in Scotland. Louise lives in one of the interior ...
(Botswana). Seventy percent of Africans have completed primary school, varying from 27% in South Sudan, 41% in Chad and Equatorial Guinea to—the island economies aside – 100% in Kenya and more than 90% in Ghana along with most of Southern Africa. Internet usage in Africa is at 30%, ...
The project looks at the way institutional and political factors shape the use of evidence for health policies in different countries and Elisa has since then had the incredible privilege to conduct fieldworks in Ghana and Ethiopia to investigate how and whether political, cultural and scientific ...
In Ghana, for example, two start-ups, Bitland and Benben, aim to introduce blockchain-based land registries and real estate transactions. The Swedish and Georgian governments experiment with blockchain technology for land registries. In the Ukraine, the government plans to move its farmland ...
At others, such as with women in remote areas with strict gender norms and distrust of outsiders, it foundered. While the research had obviously been through conventional ethical review (approved by The University of Edinburgh's School of Social and Political Science Ethics Board and the Kenyan ...
Thirty-six fathers participated in the interviews whose mean age was 45.5 years (ranging from 32 years to 53 years) and all of them were employed. Three quarters of the sample (27/36) were university educated while 23 fathers belonged to the upper social class. Two-thirds of the fathers ...
In all three countries, a minority of the population has health insurance, despite the roll-out of the ostensibly pro-poor National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana (Mills et al., 2012). The uninsured – disproportionately rural populations and those in the lower wealth quintiles – are reliant...