Development Studies Research Papers/Topics

SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF PRESIDENTIAL SPECIAL INITIATIVE ON FOREST PLANTATION ON THE FARMERS IN THE BIRIM NORTH DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Forest Plantation Development has been given special attention by the Government of Ghana to restore the degraded forest cover of the nation and to create employment with the aim of reducing poverty. This study set out to examine the socio- economic effects of the Presidential Special Initiative (PSI) on Forest Plantation on the lives of the participating farmers of the Birim North District in the Eastern Region. In the study, 106 respondents comprising farmers and non farmers were...

CUSTOMER SERVICES DELIVERY BY GHANA WATER COMPANY LIMITED, CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT The provision of potable water is very vital to individuals and businesses. Cape Coast in the Central Region of Ghana used to experience perennial water shortage with its attendant problems. Therefore Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) instituted some measures including dredging of the Brimsu dam and construction of a new water treatment plant at Sekyere Hemang to improve water supply situation in the Region. In spite of these interventions by GWCL, available records indicate that ...

EVALUATION OF THE STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES OF GHANA COMMERCIAL BANK KUMASI CENTRAL BRANCHES

ABSTRACT The training, development and education of employees at all levels within organisations is now considered a vital component in maintaining competitiveness in the international arena. The objectives of the study were to describe the purposes of training and development programmes, determine the commitment of the bank and examine the effectiveness and challenges of training and development programmes. The study involved 120 junior, senior and management staff respondents from the Kuma...

HEALTH EDUCATION AND THE BEHAVIOUR OF PEOPLE IN SELECTED RURAL COMMUNITIES OF THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT This research was carried out to determine the effect of community health education on the behaviour of people in selected coastal communities in the Central Region of Ghana between 2002 and 2006. A health centre from each of three study districts and then two communities were selected through simple random sampling. Respondents from the study communities categorized into beneficiaries (Breman, Egyankwa and Simbrofo) and non-beneficiaries (Eguafo, Etsibeedu and Mprumem) were interv...

FINANCING LOCAL LEVEL DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE AGONA AND ASSIN DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES (1993-1997)

ABSTRACT This study takes a look at the issue of funding development at the local level. A case study of the Agona and Assin District Assemblies of the Central Region of Ghana in the period 1993-1997 is undertaken to help find solutions to the problem of inadequate funding for local development. The objective of the study was to analyze the system of financing local development, determine the degree of success of the system, establish the basis for the levels of success and propose an impro...

COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND SUSTAINABILITY OF THE SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME IN THE CAPE COAST METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The main purpose for this study was to explore community participation and sustainability of the School Feeding Programme (SFP), examine the existence of community participation within the implementation of the SFP, examine the essence for the sustainability of the programme and assess how community participation contributes to the sustainability of the SFP in CCMA. The study design adopted was qualitative with focus group discussion guide and key informants interview guide as instru...

EFFECTS OF THE COMBAT COMMUNITY POLICING PROJECT ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN SELECTED RURAL COMMUNITIES IN BRONG AHAFO REGION

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to examine impact of the COMBAT community policing project on domestic violence in Brong Ahafo region of Ghana. The mixed-method approach, also known as methodological triangulation, was chosen for this study. Specifically, the descriptive case study design was adopted and a total of 89 respondents participated in the study. These included 31 police personnel, 30 COMBAT volunteers, 18 community residents, and 10 key informants. Data collection techniques ...

BULLYING OF THE MALE-CHILD IN SELECTED SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN GHANA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study One major phenomenon that is responsible for the setback in the development of human society is child abuse, specifically bullying. This global phenomenon, has, over the years, attracted the attention of governmental and non-governmental organisations all over the world (Farmer, 2011). Children of today indisputably are the custodians of tomorrow’s world. The continuous existence of any society depends on the ability of the society to sociali...

LOGGING AND THE ENVIRONMENT: THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS IN THE ADANSI EAST DISTRICT OF ASHANTI REGION-GHANA

ABSTRACT The study examined the perceptions of the various stakeholders in the forestry sector on how logging has affected the environmental and socioeconomic life of the communities living around the logging areas in the Adansi East District. The following methods were used: field assessment, collection of field reports from the FSD District Office, aerial photographs of the Forest Reserves and administration of structured questionnaires. Forest Services Division staff in the District and c...

EFFECTS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON GOVERNMENT REVENUE IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The study assessed the effects of foreign direct investment on government revenue in Ghana. Foreign direct investment, Per Capita GDP, Education and Urbanisation were used as independent variables whereas tax revenue was taken as dependent variable. Augmented Dickey-Fuller, Phillips-Perron, Ng-Perron and Zivot-Andrews unit root tests were applied to find the level of stationarity in the time series. Autoregressive Distributed Lag and its Error Correction Model were applied to find lo...

PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING: A CASE STUDY OF GA WEST MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY

ABSTRACT Ghana’s decentralization policy has the agenda of socio-economic transformation which stimulate democracy, political equity and people's active participation at the local level. Local level development planning plays an important part in the decentralisation process. This study set out to examine the prospects and challenges of citizen participation in development planning in the Ga West Municipality. The study was based on both primary and secondary sources of data. Primary data w...

PARTICIPATION OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS IN LOCAL LEVEL GOVERNANCE IN TWIFO HEMANG LOWER DENKYIRA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Ghana’s local government system is premised on citizen’s participation at the local level. Since the enactment of the Local Government Law in 1993, governance structures and systems have been put in place to grant greater autonomy and administrative capacity to local governments, without a commensurate enhancement in the capacity and quality of participation of citizens at the local level. Apart from examining the nature and organisation of civil society organisations, the study ...

EFFECTS OF LENDING PRACTICES OF KAKUM RURAL BANK ON THE LIVELIHOODS OF ITS BORROWERS

ABSTRACT The study aimed at assessing the effects of lending practices of Kakum Rural Bank on its borrowers. Both probability and non-probability sampling techniques were used to select a sample of 256 respondents from four agencies of the bank. The main instruments used to collect data were the interview schedule and the questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and SPSS software were used to analyse the data. The results were presented in charts and frequency tables. The results disclosed that:...

MOTIVATION AND ATTITUDE AMONG KITCHEN STAFF IN SHSS IN THE KWAWU EAST DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The study set out to examine the motivation and attitude towards work among kitchen staff in senior high schools (SHSs) within the Kwawu East District. Specifically, it involved an examination of the motivational needs of the staff, the strategies used to motivate kitchen staff and the factors influencing job attitudes of staff. A cross-sectional design was adopted to survey 42 kitchen staff and seven school Principals. Interview schedules were used to collect data from the kitchen...

CHALLENGES OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE WA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT Solid waste management presents challenges to both developed and developing countries the world over. This is partly due to increasing population, expansions in towns or cities, poor town planning and inadequate funding of waste management practices. This study looks at the solid waste management practices in the Wa municipality and its associate problems. It describes the management practices in the study area; it also assesses the management practices in the Wa municipality level...


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