Botchway, De-Valera Nana Yaw Mpere(University of Cape Coast, 2011-06)
This thesis explores how boxing emerged in Ghana from both indigenous and foreign (British) inventiveness, how it has shaped aspects of
Ghana’s popular culture, and also examines boxing’s social meaning and impact
in the ...
Antiri, Kwasi Otopa(University of Cape Coast, 2015-10)
The main objective of the study was to examine the bullying of the
male-child in selected senior high schools in Ghana. The descriptive and
exploratory research designs were used for the study. A multi-stage sampling
procedure, ...
Amissah-Essel, Salome(University of Cape Coast, 2018-06)
Ghana has an obligation to ensure that children grow, survive, develop and
receive protection through the establishment of Early Childhood Care and
Development (ECCD) services. The quality of care provided to children ...
Akoto, Osei Yaw(University of Cape Coast, 2018-03)
The present study investigated variation in the distribution, discourse references
and functions of /, we and you (tri-PP) in classroom lectures across three broad
knowledge domains -Humanities (HS), Social Sciences (SS) ...
This study assessed the empirical linkages between Non-Governmental Organisations’ capability and small scale Shea butter processors’ technical efficiency and poverty outcomes in the Northern Region of Ghana. Using a ...
Abu, Emmanuel Kwasi(University of Cape Coast, 2016-05)
The aim was to determine the associations between interferon gamma/tumour
necrosis factor gene polymorphisms and Toxoplama infection in a community-based epidemiological survey. Sera were tested for IgG and IgM antibodies
using ...
Abraham, Janice Dwomoh(University of Cape Coast, 2018-11)
Like any other country, Ghana is working to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, part of which is targeted at ending hunger and ensuring
clean water by 2030. In line with these, this study investigated what people ...
Donkor, Philip Narh(University of Cape Coast, 2010-07)
The study was undertaken in the Akuapem South Municipality. The purpose of the work was to assess the effectiveness of the teaching and learning of ICT in the public Junior High School. Pupils, head teachers, teachers, ...
Otchere, Jonathan Asante(University of Souh Africa, 2023-04)
Madness features prominently in Greek tragedy. Indeed, the theme of madness, its treatment and dramatic illustration contribute to the aim of this genre, which Aristotle identifies as the arousal and the purgation of pity ...
Appiah-Boateng, Sabina; Kendie, Stephen, B.(Journal of aggression, conflict and peace research, 2021-11)
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how framing of conflict in different phases is constructed and how the specific framing affects the development of the conflict and its management in the farmer–herder ...
Appiah-Boateng, Sabina(Journal of peace psychology, 2022)
Farmer–herder conflicts occur in many agroecological areas in Ghana. These conflicts are often violent with devastating consequences. Interestingly, many victims of farmer–herder violence still live in conflict zones despite ...
Buabeng, Harriet(University of Cape Coast, 2019-07)
The study examined the effects of information and communication technology (ICT) tools used in teaching and learning, which is a case study of Presbyterian Boys’ Senior High School in Greater Accra Region. The study is ...
Bariki, Isaiah; Kuupole, Domwini D.; Alabi, Taofiq A(Department of English, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria and Department of French, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, 2020)
Bariki, Isaiah; Alabi, Taofiq A; Kuupole, Domwini D.(Department of English, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria and Department of French, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, 2022)
Aikins, Anthony Egyir(University of Cape Coast, 2019-04)
Internal auditing is expected to monitor resource mobilisation and utilisation in order to achieve development objectives at the local level. However, the Auditor-General's reports on local governments in Ghana depict ...
Asiedu Owusu, Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2017-08)
As work practices and living arrangements change rapidly in Ghana. Mothers. Who are considered as primary child caregivers. Despite the considerable changes in gender roles. Can be faced with making difficult decisions as ...