A shortage of trained personnel hindered the management of viral outbreaks in several African countries. In Nigeria, for example, there was a limited availability of infectious disease specialists, with anesthesiologists being particularly scarce [26]. In Ghana and other countries such as Senegal, Ugan...
In addition, government HR professionals help ensure that their organizations comply with relevant regulations, while also managing diversity and inclusion efforts and important social changes such as the shift to remote work—all on tight budgets funded mostly by taxes. ...
Keeping up with industry staffing trends is a requirement for any employer, but healthcare HR professionals must cast an especially wide net. They need to be knowledgeable about global trends such as remote work and answer questions such as: How many employees are working from home? How many ...
Several studies have been conducted on the topic, but none seems to have adequately described the experience of University of Ghana students. To fill this gap, this study investigated the challenges that the University of Ghana students faced in emergency remote learning during the COVID-19 ...
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women globally. The condition is both preventable and treatable yet remains a leading cause of cancer death in Ghana. This study aims to explore the unique experiences of women living wi
In Africa, it is possible to see the difference between areas with low and high-water productivity and monitor their variations over time to target interventions (Figs. 6 and 7). Fig. 6 Net Biomass Water Productivity (2021–2009) Full size image Fig. 7 Source: WaPOR, remote sensing for ...
Ofori (2007) and Frimpong (2016) indicate that nursing in Ghana is a female dominated field. Why are women going into the health sector, which has stricter admission requirements, while there is a low female participation in engineering, with admission requirements made less strict? The root ...
Ghana is a developing nation with about 67% of its population living in rural settings. The educational system in Ghana has undergone many transitions. Traditionally Ghana followed the British model of education but is now moving towards a system similar to that of the United States of America ...
In Ghana, the local government and financial institutions collaborated to implement mobile money systems that enable people to access financial services, such as savings and loans, through their mobile phones. This has helped address the challenge of financial exclusion in rural areas and provide a ...
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