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Kendie, Stephen Bugu

  • “Indigenous Institutions as Parameters for Agriculture and Natural Resource Management” (with B.Y. Guri), forthcoming in Miller, D., Kendie, S.B. and Apusiga, A. (eds), African knowledges and Sciences:  A Potential for Endogenous Development.  COMPASS ETC Publication (Holland).
  • The Effect of Leachates from Solid Waste Disposal site on the Cape Coast Municipal Environment”, Ghana Journal of Chemistry, 7 (1), 20-26, 2006 (with D.K. Essumang and D.K. Dodoo)
  • “An Integrated Approach to the Planning and Management of Land Resources in Africa, in Regional Sustainable Development Review: Africa, from Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems”, UNESCO, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, UK (http://www.eolss.net), 2005a
  • “Confronting Land Resource Degradation in Ghana: Dilemmas and the Way Forward”, Oguah Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 5, 2005b
  • Traditional Institutions, Culture and Development (with B Y Guri), Occasional Papers, Number 1, CDS, University of Cape Coast, 2004a
  • Mapping Indigenous Institutions in Southern Ghana (with N K T Ghartey and B Y Guri), Occasional Papers, Number 2, CDS, University of Cape Coast, 2004b
  • Local Governance Performance in Five Districts of Ghana (with J V Mensah), Buck Press Ltd. Accra, 2003a
  • “Green Marketing, International Trade and Environmental Protection – The Debate and Options for Developing Countries”, Centre for Development Studies Discussion Papers No. 3, 2003b
  • "Environmental Knowledge Among Senior Secondary School Students in Cape Coast District" (with F. Donkor of the University College of Education - Winneba) - Oguaa Educator, Vol. 16 No. 2, 2002a
  • Linking Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene in Northern Ghana , Catholic Mission Press, Cape Coast, 2002b
  • “Operationalising the Paradigm of Alternative Development in Ghana”, Oguaa Journal of Social Sciences, 3, 2002c
  • "User Committees and Sustainable Development of Drinking Water Services in Rural North Ghana", (with A. M. Abane) in Regionalism and Public Policy in Northern Ghana, edited by Y.Saaka, Oberlin College Press, OH, USA, (Accepted for publication in 1994 and finally published in 2001
  • “Data needs in development planning and development studies", Chapter 1, in Analytical Techniques in Development Studies (Edited by J A Micah, S B Kendie, P K Agbesinyale and N A Anokye), (Catholic Mission Press, Cape Coast), August 2000a
  • "Techniques of inter-activity linkage analysis", Chapter 4, in Analytical Techniques in Development Studies (Edited by J A Micah, S B Kendie, P K Agbesinyale and N A Anokye), (Catholic Mission Press, Cape Coast), August 2000b
  • "Natural resources accounting - An overview", Chapter 7, in Analytical Techniques in Development Studies (Edited by J A Micah, S B Kendie, P K Agbesinyale and N A Anokye), (Catholic Mission Press, Cape Coast), August 2000c
  • "Driver Behaviour, Road Transport Safety and Tourism Promotion in the Central Region of Ghana" (with A M Abane), Oguaa Journal of Social Sciences Vol 2 No 1, 2000d
  • “Population, Poverty and Environmental Degradation in the Closed Forest Zone of Ghana - Views from Below and the Clash of Interests" (with K Awusabo-Asare and A M Abane), Oguaa Journal of Social Sciences Vol 2 No 1, 2000e
  • "Opportunities for Resource Management and Sustainable Development: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge Systems", with N.K.T Ghartey, Oguaa Journal of Social Sciences Vol 2 No 1, 2000f
  • “Some Polluting Effects of Small Scale Industrial Production in the Central Region of Ghana” (with DeGraft Johnson of the Central Region Development Commission, Cape Coast) - Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, December, 1999a
  • “Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene: Analysis of Connecting Factors in Northern Ghana”, University of Bradford, Development and Project PlanningCentre NewSeries Discussion Papers No 20, 1999b
  • “Do Attitudes Matter? Waste Disposal and Wetland Degradation in the Cape Coast Municipality”, Malaysian Journal of Tropical Geography, 29, 2, 1998a
  • “Incorporating Social Issues in Environmental Impact Assessments - Case Studies from Ghana (with K Awusabo-Asare and A.M Abane). Bulletin of the Ghana Geographical Association, Vol. 21, 1998b
  • “Employment Structure and the Environment in Cape Coast, Ghana”, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 19, 1, 1998c
  • “Participation Without Sustainability, A Case Study of the CUSO-TOGO Maritime Region Water Supply Project” Bulletin of the Ghana Geographical Association, Volume 20, July 1997
  • "Some Factors Influencing Effective Utilisation of Rural Drinking Water Facilities: Women, Income and Health in Rural North Ghana", Environmental Management, 20, 1, 1996
  • "The Environmental Dimensions of Structural Adjustment Programmes: Missing Links to Sustaining Development",Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 16, 2, 1995
  • "The Willingness to Pay More for Rural Drinking Water Services in Ghana and Togo", Centre for Development Studies Discussion PapersNo. 3, 1994a
  • "What Have We Learned About Sustainable Development from Leading Environmentalist", Corporate Environmental Strategy - The Journal of Environmental Leadership, March, 1994b
  • "Implementing Rural Drinking Water Supply Projects in Ghana - Effects on Health", in Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Village Based Development, (eds.), M. Albertson and M. Shinn, Fort Collins, CO, Colorado State University Press: 261-288, 1993a
  • "The Conference on Sustainable Village Based Development - A Review", Corporate Environmental Strategy - The Journal of Environmental Leadership, December 1993b
  • "Survey of Water Use Behaviour in Rural North Ghana", Natural Resources Forum, Vol 16 No 2, 1992a. Reprinted in Jacqueline, S. (1994) (ed), Women, Health and the Environment: an Anthology, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
  • "Industrial Decentralisation in Ghana, The Tamale Industrial Estate", in Planning African Growth and Development: Some Current Issues, (ed), E. Aryeetey, ISSER/UNDP Publication, Accra, 1992b
  • "Operational Problems of Small Scale Industries in Planned Industrial Sites: The Tamale Industrial Estate", Oguaa Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 2, 1992c
  • "The State of Rural Sanitation in Ghana", Oguaa Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 1 No 1, 1990.
  • "Livelihood, Sexual Networking and HIV/AIDS Infection - A Conceptual Model of Long Distance Truck Drivers in Ghana", (with A M Abane) Completed Research Paper, Department of Geography and Tourism, University of Cape Coast, 1996
  • "Urban Slum Upgrading in the Large Towns of Northern Ghana - Bolgatanga and Tamale Case Study", 1990.
  • Culture and Development: The Asafo Groups at Nkwanta, Mankessim, CIKOD, Ghana, 2003
  • Ashaiman Zonal Council Development Plan, IBIS and the Ashaiman Zonal Council, 2003
  • Cape Coast Municipal Assembly Development Plan, 2003
  • Local Governance Performance in Five Districts of Ghana (with J V Mensah), 2002 – 2003 for ActionAid, Ghana
  • Civil Society, Democracy and Local Level Development in Selected Districts of the Western and Central Regions, (with S K Adjepong and K S Aikins), 2002
  • Socio-economic Baseline Survey of the Catholic Arch-diocese of Cape Coast for Development, 20001 (with K Awuasabo-Asare, and A M Abane)
  • The Socio-economic and Environmental Problems of Peri-urban Agriculture in Ghana (with J A Micah), 2001
  • Environmental Management Plan for the Cape Coast Quarry for the Environmental Protection Agency, Accra, 2001 (with K Awusabo-Asare and A M Abane)
  • Environmental Impact Assessment of Greenland Hotel Project, Agona Swedru, for the Environmental Protection Agency, Accra, September 2000 (with K Awusabo-Asare and A M Abane)
  • Population, Poverty and Environmental Degradation in the Closed Forest Zone of Ghana, for the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) New York (With G. Benneh, K. Awusabo-Asare, A.M Abane and Margaret D. Badasu) 1998
  • Environmental Impact Assessment of the Brenu-Akyinim Beach Resort, Central Region of Ghana, for CEDECOM and the Environmental Protection Agency, Accra (with K. Awusabo-Asare and A.M Abane) 1998
  • Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem District Development Plan, Ministry of Local Government, Accra (With J. Akanpatulsi) 1998
  • Cape Coast District Development Plan, Ministry of Local Government, Accra (with J. Akanpatulsi and F. Ghartey) 1997
  • Socio-economic Baseline Survey of the North-Effiakuma Estates, Takoradi, State Housing Company, Accra, (with J Micah and E.K Ekumah) 1997
  • Environmental Impact Assessment of the New Regional Hospital, Cape Coast, Environmental Protection Agency, Accra, (with K.Awusabo-Asare and A.M Abane) 1996
  • Bawku-East District Development Plan, Ministry of Local Government, Accra (with A.M Abane) 1996
  • Kassena-Nankana District Development Plan, Ministry of Local Government, Accra (with A.M Abane) 1996
  • Land Acquisition and related socio-economic components of the expansion program for the Subri-Industrial Plantations Ltd, African Development Bank, Abidjan (with A.M Abane, W.N Akyea and D.L Lamptey) 1996
  • Rural Service Centre Survey - Trades Union Congress, Accra (with E Amonoo and S.K Akaba) 1987.
  • Rural Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation, United Nations Children's Fund (Ghana), Accra - five volumes (with E. Amonoo and S.K Akaba) 1986

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Brown, Charles K.

  • Human Rights and Gender Issues: Academic Exercise or Daily Reality? In Proceedings of the 3 rd International Gender Conference, 2003.
  • Sexual Abuse of School Children in Ghana, UNICEF, Accra Ghana.
  • A Study on Child Trafficking in Sending Communities of the Central Region of Ghana, IOM, UNICEF, ACCRA.

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Ghartey, N. K.T.

  • Ghartey, N.K. T.   et.al. Organizing Labour in the Informal Sector.  The Conditions of Rural Agriculture in Ghana.  TUC Ghana, UCC APADEP Case Study Publisher:  Universities of Ghana Press. 2006.

  • Privatization of State-Owned Enterprises and Democratic Workers’ Participation in Ghana: A Study of Six Enterprises [as Editor and Contributor of Two Chapters, (1and 7) plus the Preface]. In Press: Universities of Ghana Press; LEGON: 2005 (222 Pages). Other Contributors include: Patrick Agbesinyale (Chapter2); Ann Amoah (Chapter 3); Ekua Amuah Sekyi (Chapter 4); Akua O. Britwum (Chapter 5); Horatius Y. Quaye (Chapter 6).
  • Organizing Labour in the Informal Economy: Conditions of Rural Agriculture (With Akua O. Britwum and Patrick Agbesinyale). In Press: Universities of Ghana Press (2005).
  • Mapping Indigenous Institutions in Southern Ghana. (With S.B. Kendie and B.Y Guri). Occasional Papers No. 2, Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast (2004).

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Mensah, John V.

  • “Labour and Employment of Small-scale Industries in Ghana: Empirical Evidence from the Central Region”, The Global Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 3, No. 1, (2006): 39-61.
  • “Economic Reforms and Macroeconomic Stability in Ghana” in N. Narayana (ed.) Issues of Globalisation, Serials Publications, New Delhi, Vol. 2, Chapter. 34 (2006): 589-616 (Joint authorship with I.K. Acheampong).
  •  “Assessment of the Impact of Financial Sector Reforms in Ghana”, in V. B. Jugale (ed.) (2006), Financial Sector Reforms in the World, Serials Publications, New Delhi: 328-356 (Joint authorship with I.K. Acheampong).
  • “Economic reforms, Inequality and Poverty in Ghana” in V. B. Jugale (ed.) (2005) Poverty, Globalisation and Human Development, Serials Publications, New Delhi, Chapter 3: 71-104 (Joint authorship with I.K. Acheampong).
  • ‘Business Associations and Performance of Small-Scale Industries in Ghana Evidence from the Central Region’, Indian Development Review , Vol. 3, No. 1 (2005).
  • ‘Small-Scale Industry as a Sponge? Empirical Survey In The Central Region, Ghana’,Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, Vol. 26, No. 2 (July 2005), pp. 212-226(15)
  • ‘Problems of District Medium-Term Development Plan Implementation in Ghana: The Way Forward’ International Development Planning Review, 27/2 (2005), pp. 245-270.
  • ‘Local Governance for Effective Urban Management in Decentralising Ghana’, A paper presented at International Conference for Integrating Urban Knowledge and Practice, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 29-June 3, 2005, 21pp.
  • ‘Urban Management for Sustainable Urban Development: The Case of Elmina Cultural Heritage and Management Programme In Ghana’, , A paper presented at International Conference for Integrating Urban Knowledge and Practice, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 29-June 3, 2005, 20pp. (with S.N. Ato Arthur).
  • ‘The Profits of Urban and Rural Small-Scale Industries in Ghana: Evidence from the Central Region’, The Global Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 1, No.2 (2004), pp. 227-248.
  • ‘The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative: Prospects and Concerns for Ghana’, The Indian Journal of Economics Vol. LXXXIII, No.331, April 2003, pp. 514-529 (Joint authorship with F. Enu-Kwesi).
  • ‘Theoretical and Empirical Issues on Manufacturing Capacity Utilisation: The Case of Manufacturing Industries in Ghana’ (The Indian Journal of Economics Vol. LXXXIII, No.330, January 2003, pp. 331-356 (Joint authorship with I.K. Acheampong).
  • ‘Community Perception of Disappearing Wetlands along the Coast of the Central Region of Ghana’ New Series Discussion Papers No. 2, January 2003, 25 pp, Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast).
  • Local Governance Performance: Case Study of Five Districts of Ghana, Published by Actionaid Ghana, October 2002 (Joint authorship with S.B. Kendie).
  • ‘Problems of Artisanal Marine Fishermen in Ghana: The Way Ahead’, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, Vol. 23, No. 2, July 2002, pp. 217 - 235 (Joint authorship with B. K. Antwi).
  • ‘Determinants of Capacity Utilisation of Rural and Urban Small-Scale Industries in Ghana’, The Oguaa Journal of Social Science, Vol. 3, June 2002, pp. 104 -124.
  • ‘Promotion Institutions and Business Performance of Small-scale Industries: Evidence from the Central Region’, The Indian Journal of Economics, Vol. LXXXII, No. 327, April 2002, pp. 465 – 482.
  • ‘Fundamentals of Planning for Integral Human Development’, A paper presented at St. Peter’s Regional Seminary (Pedu) Theology Week on 26/2/02 (Accepted for publication).
  • ‘Small-Scale Industry Development and Decentralisation in Ghana’, The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 43, No. 2, 2001, pp. 279-297).
  • ‘Causes and Effects of Coastal Sand Mining in Ghana’, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, Vol.18, No.1 June 1997, pp. 69-88.
  • ‘Getting the people to participate: Community animation in Ghana’, Development and Co-operation (D+C), No.4/1997, July / August pp: 20-21.
  • Promotion of Small-Scale Industries in the Central Region of Ghana, Discussion Paper Series No.4, August 1996, 39 pp, Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast).
  • ‘Techniques and Methods of Planning’, A paper presented at a training workshop for key personnel at Shama-Ahanta East Metropolitan Assembly on June 15, 2004.
  • ‘The Social Aspects of the 2003 National Budget of Ghana’, A paper presented at a public forum organised by ISODEC at the Regional GNAT Hall, Cape Coast on March 20, 2003.
  • ‘Strengths and weaknesses in the 2002 Budget of Ghana’, A paper presented at a public forum organised by ISODEC at the Regional GNAT Hall, Cape Coast on March 12, 2002.
  • ‘Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative: Is it a panacea to Ghana’s economic problems?’ A paper presented at a public forum organised by ISODEC at the Sasakawa Centre, UCC, Cape Coast on June 12, 2001.
  • ‘Community Perception on Disappearing Urban and Rural Wetlands along the Coast of the Central Region of Ghana’, A paper presented at Development Studies Association Conference at DPPC, University of Bradford, UK, May 17-18, 2000.

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Agbesinyale, Patrick K.

  • Ghana’s Gold Rush and Regional Development: The Case of Wassa West District. Fachgebiet Bodenpolitik, Bodenmanagement und kommunales Vermessungswesen , (Department of Land management) Fakultät Raumplanung (School of Spatial Planning), University of Dortmund, Germany, 2003.
  • Employment, Labour Organisation and Labour Relations in the Rural and Informal Sectors of Ghana: The Case of Agricultural Labour. University of Cape Coast (UCC)-Ghana Trade Union Congress (GTUC) APADEP Research Report Series, UCC, Cape Coast, Ghana, 1998.
  • The Impact of Privatization on Labour Relations and Workers' Participation in Ghana: A Case Study of Ghana Oil Palm Development Corporation (GOPDC), Kwae. University of Cape Coast (UCC)-Ghana Trade Union Congress (GTUC) APADEP Research Report Series, UCC, Cape Coast, Ghana, 1997.
  • Attitudes to Contraception and Population Control Methods in the Shama-Ahanta East and Axim Districts of the Western Region of Ghana. A Questionnaire and PRA Research Report. A Ghana Population Agenda Research Exercise Aimed at Efforts to Improve the Implementation of Population Programmes in Ghana (UNFPA - University of Ghana- University of Cape Coast Research project) 1996.
  • Workers’ Representation and Participation in Ghana: Getting Down the Grassroots. An Interim Questionnaire Survey Report, University of Cape Coast (UCC)-Ghana Trade Union Congress (GTUC) APADEP Research Report Series, UCC, Cape Coast, Ghana, 1996.
  • Workers’ Participation: Bane or Blessing? A Case Study of Labour Relations and Workers Participation at the Tema Dry-docks and Shipyard Corporation, University of Cape Coast (UCC)-Ghana Trade Union Congress (GTUC) APADEP Research Report Series, UCC, Cape Coast, Ghana, 1995.
  • Workers Representation, Participation and Trade Union Situation in Ghana. An Interim Questionnaire Survey Report, University of Cape Coast (UCC)- Ghana Trade Union Congress (GTUC) APADEP Research Report Series, UCC, Cape Coast, Ghana, 1995.
  • The Traditional and Socio-Economic Aspects of Small Ruminants (Sheep and Goats) Production among Rural Households in the Central Region of Ghana. A Diagnostic Research Survey Report, National Agricultural Research Project (NARP), School of Agriculture, University of Cape Coast- Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSRI) , Research Report Publication, 1995.
  • A Study of Landlessness and Poverty Profiles of Migrant Rural Fishing Communities in the Cape Coast-Elmina Districts in the Central Region of Ghana. An Action Research Survey Report Submitted to the Christian Rural Aid Network, Ghana, 1993.
  • Towards an Accelerated Development and Ecological Balance in the Dangme West District of Ghana. M.Sc. Dissertation, Department of Planning University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana, 1991.
  • Dangme West District Development Plan, Department of Planning University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana, 1991.
  • Employment, Labour Organisation and Labour Relations in the Rural and Informal Sectors of Ghana: The Case of Agricultural Labour (in press), Ghana Universities Press, Legon, Accra (joint publication, 2005)
  • Agbesinyale, P. (2003) Ghana’s Gold Rush and Regional Development: The Case of Wassa West District, SPRING Research Series No. 44, SPRING Centre, (Fakultät Raumplanung) Faculty of Spatial Planning, University of Dortmund, Federal Republic of Germany (357 pages).
  • “The State of Trade Unionism and Workers’ Participation in Africa: The Case of Ghana” A Paper Presented at the 11 th Conference of the International Association for the Economics of Participation (IAEP). 'Participation World-Wide'; Katholieke Universiteit Brussels – K.U.B. Brussels (Belgium), July 2002 (37 pages).
  • Agbesinyale, P. & Awudu, G. (2000) Towards A Democratic Workers’ Participation for Economic and Social Development in Ghana; in Agbesinyale (ed.) Democratic Workers’ Participation for Economic and Social Development: The Case of Ghana, Ghana-TUC APADEP Project, Hallows Ads Ltd., Accra (pp. 1- 23).
  • Agbesinyale, P & Adu Amankwa, K. (2000) The Trade Union Situation and Policy Development in Ghana; in Agbesinyale (ed.) Democratic Workers’ Participation for Economic and Social Development: The Case of Ghana, Ghana-TUC APADEP Project, Hallows Ads Ltd., Accra (pp. 59 - 82).
  • Agbesinyale, P. (2000) Democratic Workers’ Participation and Trade Union Policy in
  • Ghana ; in Agbesinyale (ed.) Democratic Workers’ Participation for Economic and Social Development: The Case of Ghana, Ghana-TUC- APADEP Project, Hallows Ads Ltd., Accra. (pp. 123 – 140).
  • Agbesinyale, P. (2000) Planning Approaches and Techniques, in Analytical Techniques in Development Studies, Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, Catholic Mission Press, Cape Coast (pp. 18 - 32).
  • Africa for Democratic Participation: Working Document prepared for the Pan-African Conference on Democratic Workers Participation, (joint publication) Arusha, Tanzania, October, 1997, APADEP Project, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, 1997 (pp. 1 – 34)
  • The Socio-Economic Aspects of the Traditional Small Ruminants Management System in Ghana. Paper jointly presented for the First Biennial Agricultural Systems Conference, National Agricultural Research Project (NARP); Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Accra, Ghana, 1998.
  • Agricultural Expansion and the State of Ghana's Environment: The Need for Sustainable Development, Centre for Development Studies, Discussion Paper Series No.2, University of Cape Coast, 1992.
  • Women as Agents of Ecological Change in the Coastal Savanna Zone of Ghana, a Paper presented at an International Africa Regional Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development held by COSTED West and Central Africa Secretariat and the Ghana Academy of Arts and Science, 1993, Accra-Ghana.

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Ekumah, Emmanuel Kojo

  • Relations of Persistence of Peasants in the Development Process - A Case Study in Ghana. ISBN 3-89473-642-9 (in German language) March 1993
  • Women in Local Government Published by Friedrich Ebert Foundation (Germany), Ghana Office (with Brown and Ghartey) November 1996
  • District Health Systems Operations: Health Systems Research Module, Manual Number One, with Amoah Eric (forthcoming)
  • Gender Access to Credit Under Ghana’s Financial Sector Reform: A case study of two Rural Banks in the Central Region of Ghana; in Journal of Economic Literature (JEL Classification number: E6, ILO/ IFLIP Research Paper 01-4) [with Essel, T.T.] November, 2001.
  • ‘Information is Power’: The Problem with Credit Accessibility in Rural Banks in Ghana’s Rural Financial Market. (with Essel, T. T.) ILO/IFLIP Research Paper, JEL, E6 December 2003.
  • The nature of maize price seasonality in Ghana (with Tuffour, J.K., Micah, J.A., Afful, K.N., forthcoming)
  • “Power to the People” Is not equal to “Health for the People”: Primary Health Care in the context of ‘grassroots’ Politics in Ghana.
  • “Getting The People To Use The Health Centres” – Issues, Challenges, And The Way Forward.
  • District Level Health Systems Research Capacity Development and Management: A Manual for Regional Trainers. June, 2001
  • March, 2005 Corporate Strategic Plan for Takoradi Polytechnic (with J.V.Mensah).
  • December, 2004 Improving Quality of Health Care Delivery in Kommenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem District of Ghana (with P.K. Turkson, S.T. Kwashie and P. Abu). Sponsored by Ghanaian-Dutch collaboration for Health and Development
  • June 2004 Ghana Decent Work Pilot Programme: A Baseline Survey in Awutu-Efutu-Senya, Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam and Ahanta West Districts in the Central Region of Ghana. ILO Project.
  • September, 2003 Preparation and Completion of the 2 nd Medium Term Development Plan for the Gomoa District, 2002-2004, in the Central Region of Ghana.
  • March, 2003 Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam District Medium Term Development Plan, 2002-2004
  • July, 2002 ‘Information is Power’: The Problem with Credit Accessibility in Rural Banks in Ghana’s Rural Financial Market. (ILO, Social Finance Unit and Bank of Ghana sponsored and managed)
  • August 2001 Beneficiary Assessment of ICP Farmer Groups, Adoption Rates and Acceptance. (GTZ Consultancy Project)
  • September, 2001 Training Needs Assessment for Continuing Education of Pharmacist in Ghana
  • January, 2001 Planning Report on Markets and Lorry Parks in Nkoranza, Ejura-Sekyedumase, Atebubu and Sene Districts. (PRODICAPII CARDS Consultancy).
  • April, 2000 Training Needs Assessment for District Level Health Systems Research Capacity Development and Management.
  • August, 2000 Gender Access to Credit under Ghana’s Financial Liberalization: A Case Study of the Rural Banks in the Central Region of Ghana (ILO-Bank of Ghana sponsored).
  • December, 1999 Training Needs Assessment of Health Research Capacities in Universities and Selected Research Organisations in Ghana
  • April 1999 The Role of the District Assemblies in Promoting Community Participation for the Utilization of Health Services at the Level "B's" in Ghana. A World Bank sponsored Research Project.
  • July 1997 Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Re-development of the North Effiakuma Estates, Takoradi.
  • February 1997 Review of Health Research in Support of the Medium Term Health Strategy in Ghana.
  • March 1997 Health Research Development – Changes in the Universities in Ghana. A paper presented at a Workshop on Health Research in Support of Changes in the Health Sector at Novotel, Accra.
  • July 1996 Women in Local Government in Ghana (Commissioned by Friedrich Ebert Foundation).
  • May 1996 Medium-Term Development Plan for Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam District of Ghana.
  • February 1996 Situational Analysis of School Health Programme (Commissioned by Health Research Unit, Accra).
  • A Study into the Maternal Mortality at the Tema General Hospital. With Dr. Marfo, C. and Dr. Aryee, D. ( Sponsored by Health Foundation, New York)
  • Evaluation of EPI Training Programmes under Phase II of the WVI/CPHA/MOH Collaborative EPI-Project in the Western Region of Ghana. Canadian Public Health Association sponsored research project.
  • A Study into the low utilization of the level "B" health facilities in the Upper Denkyira District in the Central Region.

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Enu-Kwesi, Francis

  • Heavily Indebted Poor Country Initiative:
  • Prospects  and Concerns for Ghana(Joint Author)- Indian Journal of Economics, No. 331, Vol. LXXXIII April 2003
  • Statistics for Social Sciences, September 2004 (Co-Author- currently used as recommended reading for Basic statistics SSR 201- reviewed but yet to be published-looking for a publisher)
  • (3)Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District Medium Term Development Plan: 2002-2004. (AAKDA)
  • (4)Cape Coast Municipal Assembly Medium Term Development Plan: 2002-2004.(CCMA)

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Britwum, Akua Opokua

  • Akua O Britwum “Gender Mainstreaming in Ghanaian Universities ” A World Bank Institute Commissioned Research Report
  • Akua O Britwum & Nana Amma Anokye Confronting Sexual Harassment in Ghanaian Universities (Ghana Universities Press—in press)
  • A. O. Britwum, Ghartey N.K.T., and P Agbesinyale Organising Labour in the Informal Sector: the Case of Rural Agriculture in Ghana. (Ghana Universities Press—in press)
  • Akua O. Britwum 2002 “The Gender of Cape Coast University” Unpublished Research Report
  • “Female Trade Union Representation and Participation in Ghana” in P Agbesinyale ed. (2000) Democratic Workers’ Participation for Economic and Social Development: the Case of Ghana. 2000 An APADEP Survey Report on Trade Union Situation and Workers’ Participation in Ghana. Accra: TUC/APADEP
  • Micah J. A., Anokye N. A., Britwum A. O. ‘The Marketing of Vegetables in the Central Region of Ghana: The Case of Tomatoes and Garden Eggs.’ Research Report Series Paper No 27 Cape Coast, 2000.
  • Brown C.K., N. A. Anokye and A. O. Britwum, 1996 Women in Public Life. Accra: F.E.S.
  • ‘ Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Sexual Harassment on Ghanaian Public University Campuses” Paper presented at the Network for Women’s Studies in Nigeria (NWSN) Methodology Workshop on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence in Nigerian Universities—Abuja March 29 th - April 3 rd 2005.
  • “Gender Mainstreaming in Ghanaian Universities” Paper presented at the World Bank Institute Workshop on Gender Mainstreaming in Ghanaian Universities at Greenland Hotel, Agona Swedru, Ghana, March 5-6 th 2005.
  • “Gender Mainstreaming—Strategies and Challenges” Paper presented at the 20 th Triennial consultation/Conference of the Commonwealth Medical Association and 46 th Annual General Conference of the Ghana Medical Association on the theme ‘Achieving Millennium Development Goals: Maternal Mortality, Child Survival, HIV/AIDS/AIDS and Gender’. Elmina and Cape Coast, Ghana, November 7-14, 2004.
  • “Final Conclusions and Recommendations of the Regional Conference on the Challenges of Promoting Women in Public Life in Africa” at the ABANTU for Development Regional Conference on ‘Towards a More Democratic System of Governance: The Challenge of Promoting Women in Public Life in Africa. Accra November 2-4, 2004.
  • “Trades Union Congress (Ghana) and Internal Democracy: An Essential Component for Social Engagement” Paper presented at the NALEDI Regional Workshop On “Building Alternatives to Neo-Liberal Globalisation: The Challenges Facing NEPAD.” Braamfontein, Johannesburg May 22-23 2003
  • “Perceptions, Attitudes and the Management of Sexual Harassment on the University Campuses” Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, Research Dissemination workshops on “ Confronting Sexual Harassment in Ghanaian Public Universities”, April 7 th 2003, UCC Cape Coast; April 10 th 2003, UG, Legon; April 22 nd 2003, KNUST, Kumasi; April 24 th 2003 UDS, Tamale; May 26 th 2003 UEW, Winneba.
  • “Gender and Labour Legislation” Paper presented at Trades Union Congress/American Centre for International Labour Solidarity Regional Workshop on Legal Rights at Ho June 18 th-21 st 2002.
  • “Gender and Power Relations in Organisational Practice”; “Resource Mobilisation and Fundraising”; and “Wining friends and Supporters for gender Advocacy” papers presented at an ABANTU for Development Workshop on “Organisational Development and Resource Mobilisation” Legon January 21-25 2002.
  • “Economic Policy and State Response to Violence against Women” paper presented at a Gender Centre Open Forum on “Eradicating Violence against Women—State’s Obligations” Accra, Ghana, November 28 th 2001.
  • “Outcome of Network for Women’s Rights (NETRIGHT) One Day seminar on the Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper: (GPRSP) Towards an Alternative Poor and Gender Centred Framework” presented at the workshop on Engendering the Ghana Poverty reduction Strategy Paper (GPRSP) Accra Ghana November 14 th 2001
  • “Analysis of the GPRSP from a Gender Perspective” paper presented at a NETRIGHT One Day Seminar on the Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper: (GPRSP) Towards an Alternative Poor and Gender Centred Framework Accra November 5, 2001
  • “Structural Adjustment Participatory Review Initiative (SAPRI)The Ghana Country Report” paper presented at the TUC (Ghana) Workshop on the Budget Process Koforidua, Ghana October 23-26 2001
  • “Promoting a Gender Perspective in Governance Practice at the local Level: Lessons and Experiences” ABANTU Reflection Seminar on Promoting Gender Concerns in Local Government Practice; Elmina, Ghana June 26 2001
  • “Redefining the Role of Women in the Economic Reconstruction of Ghana” Paper presented at the TUC (Ghana)/ICFTU-AFRO “New Project Approach to Socio-Economic Policy and Poverty Alleviation in Africa” Accra, February 16 th 2001.
  • “ The Relationship between Women Civil Society Organisations and Political Parties in Ghana—The Opportunities for Advocacy in an Election Year” paper presented at an ABANTU Reflections Seminar Kumasi November 3, 2000
  • “Beijing +5. The Role of Women’s Civil Society Organisations on Implementing Ghana’s Commitments under Plus 5: The Challenges Facing Women Civil society Organisations and the NCWD.” Paper Presented at an ABANTU Reflections Seminar on Women in the year 2000: Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the 21 st Century- Beijing +5. Implications of the New York Conference” Accra Ghana August 22, 2000.
  • “Theoretical Framework for Discussing Violence against Women” Paper presented at the Ark Foundation (Ghana) Training Programme on Counselling and Management of Survivors of Gender Based Violence.” Madina, Accra Ghana, July 18-19 2000.
  • “Theoretical Frameworks on Issues of Women and Development” and “Gender Planning Frameworks” Papers presented at a Gender Centre and Human Rights Documentation Centre’s Workshop on Gender and Anti-Violence Sensitisation Discussions for Gender Trainers and Media Personnel at Sogakope, Ghana May 14-19 2000.
  • “Labour Relations in the Informal Sector” Paper presented at the ILO/TUC National Seminar on “Towards a Comprehensive Trade Union Strategy on the Informal Sector in Ghana” Koforidua Ghana, May 15-19, 2000
  • “Women’s Rights and the Public Budget: Analysing the Budget from a Gender Perspective” Paper presented at ISODEC Public Forum on “Basic Rights and the Budget” Sasakawa Centre, University of Cape Coast Cape Coast Ghana. March 30, 2000
  • Organising for Debt Cancellation: Advocacy and Research Strategies. Paper presented at the 5 th General Meeting and Seminar of AAWORD, Dakar, Senegal July 1999.
  • “Forms and Practice of Democratic Workers Participation in Ghana.” Paper presented at a workshop on “Democratic Participation for Economic and Social Development” Koforidua, May 1998.
  • “The Contextual Rationale for Gender Planning in Institutions” Paper presented at a World Vision International, Gender Sensitisation and the Rights of the Child Awareness Workshop Twifo Praso; March 1998.

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Anoff Sakyi , Justice

  • Returns to Scale in Agricultural Production: Evidence from Cocoa and Maize Production in Ghana- I.K.Acheampong/Justice S. Anoff (2005). Submitted to the Indian Journal of Economics University of Allahabad

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Micah, John A.

  • Micah, J.A. & G.O. Essegbey “Cocoa:  Science, Technology and Development” in Konotey-Ahulu, FID. Ghana Golden Jubilee Topics in Medicine and History (Forthcoming)
  • Micah, J.A. & B.E. Mensah “The Oil Palm and Development in Ghana”In Konotey-Ahulu, FID.  Ghana Golden Jubilee Topics in Medicine and History
    (Forthcoming).
  • Micah, J.A. and Boateng Agyenim: Agricultural Development Planning in Ghana (Accra: CSIR). (Forthcoming).
  • Micah, J.A.; Anokye, N.A. and Britwum, A.O. “The Marketing of Vegetables in the Central Region of Ghana” Research Report Series. No.27, Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast.
  • Micah, J.A. (1978) ‘Traditional, Intermediate and advanced Technologies in agro-processing:  The Case of Palm Oil Production’.  Research Report Series No. 18.  Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast.
  • Micah, J. A. and Stephen Adei (1989) ‘Technological Capacity and National Food Self-Sufficiency: The Case of Palm Oil Production in Ghana’ in Ewusi, K. (Ed) Towards Food Self-Sufficiency in West Africa, ISSER.
  • Micah, J.A. (1990) ‘Technological Change in Rural Production: A Review of some Conceptual Issues’.  Occasional Paper No. 1 Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Cape Coast.
  • Micah, J.A. (1992) ‘Technology Policy Choice for Irrigated Agriculture in Ghana’.  Paper presented at the Seminar on Technology Policy Choices for Sustainable Economic Development organized by the West African Technology Policy Studies Network (Ghana Chapter) at the University of Ghana, Legon, 27 – 28 July, 1992.  Proceedings.
  • Afful, K.N. and Micah, J.A. (1993) ‘Effective Credit Delivery System for Rural Ghana’. Paper presented at the Workshop on Financing Micro Agricultural Enterprises, jointly organized by the Bank of Ghana, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning and the World Bank, at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Green Hill, Accra, February 24 – 26, 1993.  Proceedings
  • Gogo, J, Afful, K.N. and Micah, J.A. (1998) The Development and Management of Science and Technology Policy in Ghana.  Edited Book published by STEPRI, CSIR, Accra.
  • Micah, J.A. (1991) ‘Science and Technology Policy and Regional Integration:  The Andean Pact Model and the West Africa Sub-region’.  Journal of the Ghana Science Association (Special Edition).  Vol. 2 No. 3 (1999) 117-121.
  • Micah, J.A. (1996) ‘Promotion Entrepreneurship in Ghana’. Advanced Policy Seminar on Private Section Development Strategies, Gaborone, Botswana; 1428 October, 1996.  Proceedings.
  • Kamara, S. and Micah, J.A. (1997) ‘Participatory Environmental Impact Assessment:  A Determinant for Rural Micro Project Sustainability’ International Seminar on Resource Management for Sustainable Rural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa jointly organized by BIRD, KNUST, DPPC, University of Bradford and the British Council, Ghana.  Kumasi July, 21-25, 1997.  Proceedings.  Pp 77-86.
  • Afful, K.N.  and Micah, J.A. (1997) ‘Economic Reforms and Technological, Development in Ghana:  Some Theoretical Considerations’ Discussion Paper Series, No. 6 Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, March 1997.
  • Micah, K.A., Kendie, S.B., Agbesinyale, P. and Anokye, N.A. (2000).  Analytical Techniques in Development Studies, published by the Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast.
  • Micah, J.A. (2001) ‘The Challenge of Development Research in the South:  The Case of CDS in Ghana’:  In Narman, A. and Ewald (Eds) (2001)’ Goteborg University in Africa:  Africa at Goteborg University, Centre for Africa Studies, 2001. 378-391.
  • Sullay Kamara and Micah, J.A. (2000) ‘Recovery of Loans from strategic Defaulters:  A Studies into the Effectiveness of Villarge Agents in Edumafa, Ghana’.  Oguaa Social Science Journal.  Volume 2, No. 1 June (2000) 44-59
  • Micah, J.A. and Aikins, K.S. (2002) Safety Training in Ghanaian Industries, Published by the Centre for Development Studies, Accra.
  • Micah, J.A. and Agyenim Boateng (2000) Agricultural Development Planning in Ghana.  Book to be published by CSIR, Accra.
  • Micah, J.A., Anokye, N.A. and Britwum, A.O. ‘Vegetable Marketing in the Central Region of Ghana’.  Research Report Series. No.  27.  To be published by the Centre for Development Studies, University of Cape Coast.

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Anokye, Nana Amma

  • Britwum, A. O. & Anokye, N. A. (Forthcoming) Confronting Sexual Harassment in Ghanaian Universities. Ghana Universities Press, Accra.
  • Micah, J. A., Anokye, N. A. & Britwum, A. O. (2000) Marketing of Vegetables in the Central Region of Ghana: The case of Tomatoes and Garden Eggs. Research Report series No.27, CDS, Cape Coast.
  • Anokye, N. A. (2000) Population Analyses. In Analytical Techniques in Development Studies. CDS, Cape Coast.
  • Anokye, N. A. (2000) Operations Research: Linear Programming. In Analytical Techniques in Development Studies. CDS, Cape Coast.
  • Brown, C. K., Anokye, N. A. & Britwum, A. O. (1996) Women in Public Life in Ghana. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Accra.

Paper Presentations

  • 1995: “Economic empowerment of women in Ghana” at the Women’s Studies Centre Eastern Washington University, Cheney, USA.
  • 2004: “Experiences of Sexual Harassment” at dissemination workshops on “Confronting Sexual Harassment in Ghanaian Universities at UCC, Cape Coast; UG, Legon; KNUST, Kumasi; UDS, Tamale and UE, Winneba.

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Boateng, Agyenim Joseph

Agricultural Planning in Ghana: Principles and Practice (forthcoming) with Dr. J. A. Micah.

Relative Profitability of Alternative Cash Crops in the University of Cape Coast farming Community. 1991 (Dissertation)

“Agricultural Planning in Ghana: An evaluation of the Medium Term Agricultural Development Programme (1991-95)” –1997 (Thesis)

Financial Sector Liberalization and Credit for Agricultural Production in the Twifo-Hemang-lower Denkyira District

Effective Stakeholder Participation in Forest Management in Southern Ghana.

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