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Challenges Associated with Prisoner Intervention Programmes in Ghana: Case Studies of the Nsawam Medium Security Prison and the Nsawam Female Prison

ABSTRACT Although prison inmates are often seen as burdens on society, as their criminal activity has made them unproductive citizens, rehabilitation programmes within prisons give inmates the ability to become productive citizens upon their release. Such programmes, which focus on providing inmates with skills and knowledge, have the potential to greatly affect their integration back into society post-release, thus decreasing the likelihood that they will commit similar crimes in the future....

INTERNAL DEMOCRACY AND THE PERFORMANCE OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN GHANA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS AND NEW PATRIOTIC PARTY IN SELECTED CONSTITUENC

ABSTRACT Internal democracy, also known as intra-party democracy, refers to the level and methods of including party members in decision making and deliberation within the party structure. The debate as to whether internal democracy enhances the performance of political parties in elections has left scholars divided. The relevance of internal democracy to Ghana’s body politic lies in the fact that democracy within political parties has since the return to constitutional rule in 1993 been a ...

THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GLYCAEMIC STATE AND SPIROMETRIC INDICES IN GHANAIAN INDIVIDUALS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

ABSTRACT Background: Diabetes mellitus has been inconsistently associated with reduced level of pulmonary function. Inadequate glycemic control, a longer duration of the disease, obesity and markers of microangiopathy may be associated with decreased lung function in the Ghanaian with type 2 Diabetes mellitus. General Aim: To study pulmonary function as assessed by spirometry and factors that influence lung function in a population of Ghanaian type 2 Diabetes mellitus subjects. Methodology: O...

EXPERIENCES OF VICTIMS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE, THEIR CAREGIVERS, AND THE ADJUDICATION PROCESS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The current study used an interpretative phenomenological approach to explore how victims of sexual abuse and their caregivers experienced either the court or non-court processes of adjudication in Ghana. A psycho-socio-legal ecological framework was used to understand the multi-faceted layers by which the phenomenon of the abuse and the justice process were experienced. For both victims and caregivers in either the court or non-court processes, the research sought to answer question...

BRAND SELECTION OF GHANA’S PREMIER BUSINESS SCHOOL: POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE

ABSTRACT Brand Selection of Higher Education by students has become an important concept in this service institution. This is basically due to the fact that students are paying higher tuition fees especially for their postgraduate studies and as such they increasingly see themselves as customers in the service delivery and encounter process. This research centred on postgraduate students brand selection of Ghana‘s Premier Business School also known as University of Ghana Business School (UG...

CONTRIBUTION OF FLORA DIVERSITY TO SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS OF ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL COCOA FARMERS IN THE ATWIMA MPONUA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to determine the difference in flora diversity in two farming systems and how the diversity contributes to sustainable livelihoods of cocoa farmers in an era of changing climate in Atwima Mponua District of Ghana. Sixteen organic and sixteen conventional cocoa farms were selected in Gyereso and Pasoro in the district. In each farm, flora were sampled to include three life forms viz., trees, shrubs and herbs. Households were also interviewed with a structured ...

DISASTER AND POSTTRAUMATIC ADAPTATION: RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS

ABSTRACT This research investigated the role of risk and protective factors in how disaster victims adapt to the impacts of the adversity. This adaptation was examined at two levels: posttraumatic distress (PTD) and posttraumatic growth (PTG). Four risk factors and five protective factors were examined. The concurrent nexted mixed methods approach with 336 sample from the population of 3rd June 2015 flood/fire disaster victims in Accra was used; 13 of which participated in both quantitative a...

TECHNOLOGY AND ITS EFFECT ON HUMAN CAPITAL WITHIN THE FINANCIAL- SERVICE INDUSTRY IN GHANA: THE CASE OF EJURAMAN AND ASOKORE RURAL BANK LIMITED

ABSTRACT Technology transfer has brought about a revolution in the functioning of banks as it offers major opportunities to banks and their customers. This has made the transition to electronic banking a necessity for banks in order to be viable. Despite its benefits, developing countries still lag behind in the adoption of technology transfer. This study therefore seeks to examine technology transfer and its effect on human capital within the financial service industry in Ghana, focusing on ...

CUSTOMER SERVICE PRACTICES AT UNITED BANK OF AFRICA (UBA). A CASE STUDY OF TANOSO BRANCH

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to assess the customer service practices in United Bank of Africa (UBA) using Tanoso Branch as a case study. A survey was used to gather information from a sample of 100 individuals analysed into 20 staff and 80 customers of UBA bank. The researcher used convenience sampling strategy to select members to be included in the sample frame. And collected primary data for the study through questionnaires and interviews. From the study, a link between satisfact...

MANAGEMENT OF ‘ASRAM’ IN ADAMOROBE IN THE AKWAPIM SOUTH DISTRICT.

ABSTRACT Reduction in neonatal mortality has been steadily slow in most African countries including Ghana and remains a public health concern. ―Asram‖, a locally known neonatal disease among the Akan speaking communities in Ghana has been identified as a major cause of neonatal mortality. Generally, this thesis sought to explore the knowledge, beliefs, and perceptions of ‗asram‘ and how it is managed among families in Adamorobe in the Akwapim South District of the Eastern Region of Gh...

CENTRAL BANK INDEPENDENCE, FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND ELECTIONS IN AFRICA

ABSTRACT This thesis is related to literature on (i) macroeconomic commitment institutions, i.e. institutions pledging policymakers to pre-established rules and procedures in monetary and fiscal policymaking, in order to overcome the issue of time-inconsistency (ii) institutional economics (iii) the interplay between the effectiveness of commitment and constraints and the institutional framework with focus on Africa where macroeconomic commitment institutions and (iv) political business cycle...

CONTRIBUTION OF INTERNATIONAL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA.

ABSTRACT The study assessed the contribution of international NGOs towards sustainable health promotion in the Northern Region. It has also investigated the level of collaboration and networking among the international NGOs working in the health sector in the Northern Region as well as the key intervention areas of the International NGOs health programmes and the problems affecting their health programmes implementation among others. The Northern Region is plagued with a myriad of health haza...

A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE SELF-EFFICACY OF UEW STUDENTS FROM MARGINALISED GROUPS WINNEBA, GHANA, WEST AFRICA

ABSTRACT This study took a phenomenological look at how students from marginalised categories effectively outsmarted marginalisation in a neo-colonial setting, Ghana, West Africa. In-depth, semi-structured interviews and observations were conducted with ten University of Education – Winneba (UEW) students. The participants were first-generation students, and they represented various categories of people who were different and were often marginalised by general society. The categories repres...

INVESTIGATING THE DETERMINANTS OF TAX MORALE OF PROSPECTIVE TAXPAYERS

ABSTRACT This study investigates the determinants of tax morale. It examines the effect of tax knowledge, perceived fairness, religiosity, national pride and financial satisfaction on tax morale. With a sample of prospective taxpayers drawn from the regular student population of the University of Ghana, the study analyses the hypothesised relationships using the partial least square structural equation modelling technique. The results show that religiosity, national pride and perceived fairne...

UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCE OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND TURNOVER INTENTIONS IN HIGH PERFORMING FIRMS: EVIDENCE FROM SELECTED COMPANIES IN THE GHANA CLUB 100

ABSTRACT The study tried to understand employee engagement and how it influences turnover intentions as well as organisational commitment in high performing firms from selected companies in the Ghana Club 100. Using primary data gathered through administering questionnaire, and carrying out some statistical tests including the Chi-square, mean rankings, and a frequency distribution analysis, the study found that, the dominant employee engagement dimension among both junior and senior staff me...


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