Development Studies Research Papers/Topics

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES IN THE INFORMAL MANUFACTURING SECTOR OF CAPE COAST METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Despite numerous occupational health and safety interventions made in recent years, poor occupational health and safety practices are still prevalent in Ghana’s informal sector. This study therefore sought to explore the main health and safety issues faced by informal manufacturing sector workers in Cape Coast metropolis in order to suggest preventive and control measures. The study adopted the qualitative research design to study 10 workers each from the informal food processing, ...

ANALYSIS OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AT THE TWIFO OIL PALM PLANTATIONS

ABSTRACT Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Management (OHSEM) aims to foster a safe working environment, including the protection of employers, employees and nearby communities. The study sought to examine the effectiveness of OHSEM practices at Twifo Oil Palm Plantation (TOPP) in the Hemang-Lower Denkyira District. A total of 377 respondents were sampled from a population of 19,657. Both purposive and stratified random sampling procedures were used to sample respondents for the s...

AN EXAMINATION OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE LOAN REPAYMENT IN THE CREDIT WITH EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN THE TAMALE METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Microfinance has been used as a development strategy for reducing poverty and contributing to development. Survival of microfinance institutions (MFIs) is however, much dependent on ability of borrowers to make timely loan repayment. Records of MFIs in the Tamale metropolis of Ghana show unusually high repayment rates. This has consequence of being replicated widely even though no empirical study has been done to guarantee the sustainability of these claims. This study examined facto...

CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN GHANA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHER TRAINEES AND TUTORS OF SOCIAL STUDIES

          ABSTRACT             The purpose of this study was to explore the perception of social studies teacher trainees and their tutors in the colleges of education in Ghana with regards to the meaning and teaching methods that are most appropriate to teach citizenship education. The research drew upon social capital, ecological, and cognitive psychological theories to generate the conceptual framework for analysing the quantitative and qualitative data. The perceptions of...

MANAGING THE MAINTENANCE OF RURAL WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES IN THE BUILSA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT In Ghana, the issue of managing the maintenance of water supply facilities still remains a big problem in rural water provision. One of the recurring issues in rural water supply is how to ensure sustainability of water supply facilities. The main objective of this study therefore, was to examine the maintenance structures as they exist for the effective management of water supply facilities in the Builsa District. The research was a non-interventional study, and using simple random ...

The Global and the Local: Programs that Predict Critical Thinking and Cultural Appreciation Development in Students

ABSTRACT Increasingly, colleges and universities across the United States are encouraging students to study abroad, citing enhanced cultural appreciation and critical thinking skills as intended outcomes. However, on every campus, there are students who cannot participate in learning-abroad opportunities because of visa, financial, familial, or other personal reasons. At the same time, some students are more drawn to opportunities for engagement in their own communities than outside the Unite...

PEACE BUILDING AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF ALAVANYO AND NKONYA CONFLICT

ABSTRACT Conflicts arise in many communities but if they are managed properly they are able to bring peace, which is prerequisite for development. Conflict is an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles. In Ghana, there are land conflicts, chieftaincy conflicts, religious conflicts, and political conflicts among others. This research is about the Alavanyo and Nkonya conflict which started in 1923 over a prime forest land with rich timber species, bamboo and cola...

SMALL – SCALE INDUSTRIES AND POVERTY REDUCTION IN RURAL GHANA: A STUDY OF THE BASKET WEAVING INDUSTRY IN THE BOLGATANGA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The study assessed the contribution of the basket weaving industry to poverty reduction in the Bolgatanga Municipality. The study covered 206 weavers, five leather workers, five straw sellers, two dye sellers, two exporting companies and three institutions that support the basket weaving industry. The study used accidental and purposive sampling methods and employed the exploratory research design. The main research instruments used for the data collection were interview schedule, in...

SMALL SCALE MAIZE FARMERS AND APPLICATION OF IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES: A CASE STUDY OF EJURA-SEKYEOOMASI DISTRICT OF GHANA.

ABSTRACT This thesis examines the issue of small scale farmers' application of improved agricultural technologies, The study concentrates on small scale maize production, a major rural activity in Ghana, and seeks [Q assess farmers' supply response resulting from th~ application of improved maize produc[lon technologies. Several studies on fanners' supply response e'dst However. most of these studies often concentrated upon farmers' response to price changes hence the exclu~ive focus on price...

IMPACT OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION: A STUDY OF RANCARD SOLUTIONS COMPANY LIMITED, GHANA

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to study the impact of an organisation’s culture on employee motivation. The aspects of organisational culture which pertain to values, working relationships, leadership styles, communication, decision making, conflict management, systems and procedures and the employee motivation were investigated. The study sought to look into the role motivation plays in employee productivity and performance and the importance of a well-structured effective motivation p...

GENDERED DYNAMICS IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION RELATIONS AND RURAL LIVELIHOOD INTERVENTIONS IN THE SUNYANI MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The success of the agricultural economy in many developing countries is challenged, mainly because women who represent a crucial resource are largely constrained in the access to productive resources Researchers have demonstrated that cultural norms and values strongly influence access to productive resources. Development agencies in response to productive constraints provide programmes to improve rural livelihoods. The outcomes of these projects are however not always successful. Th...

INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN THE UPPER TANO RIVER BASIN, GHANA

ABSTRACT This study assessed indigenous knowledge in water resource management in the upper Tano River basin of Ghana. Despite the effort of formal water resource management institutions, human activities along the Tano river continued to put the Tano basin in danger hence the need to find other vital means to help in managing the basin.Respondents for the study were chiefs, elders, some selected community members in five riparian communities along the Tano River and the Tano basin secretaria...

THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY-BASED ADAPTATION (CBA) IN GHANA: THE CASE OF THE ADAPTATION LEARNING PROGRAMME (ALP) IN EAST MAMPRUSI DISTRICT (EMD)

ABSTRACT Community-based adaptation (CBA) has become one of the most discussed climate change adaptation options in recent times especially in developing countries. In Ghana, CARE International’s five-year Adaptation Learning programme (ALP) was carried out in two vulnerable districts in Northern Ghana. The study was to identify and describe the socioeconomic benefits of the ALP on the livelihoods of households in Saamini and Zambulugu communities in East Mamprusi district. Both quantitativ...

ASSESSING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND THE RESILIENCE OF HUMAN LIVELIHOODS IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF COMMUNITIES LIVING AROUND THE SONGOR LAGOON

ABSTRACT Climate Change has been globally recognized as a multi-scalar socio-economic and environmental problem. Its effects are multidimensional and affect ecosystems, rain-fed agriculture, forestry resources, water, and health. Developing countries, particularly those whose livelihoods are tied to climate-sensitive sectors coupled with low resilience and high vulnerability, will suffer the worst of this menace. Despite these daunting realities confronting developing countries and local comm...

FREE MATERNAL HEALTH CARE POLICY AND ACCESS TO SUPERVISED CARE AT BIRTH: EXPERIENCES FROM THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Improving maternal healthcare remains a major public health concern globally but particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Ghana, maternal mortality continues to be pervasive and improvements have been rather slow. Investing in supervised and emergency obstetric care resources has been touted as one major strategy to avoiding preventable maternal deaths. The clustering of mortality around delivery, and the dominance of hemorrhage, infections, and hypertensive disorders as major causes o...


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