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Vol. 17 No. 3 (2011): Akwaaba: Welcome to Challenge and Achievement in Ghana
Vol. 17 No. 3 (2011): Akwaaba: Welcome to Challenge and Achievement in Ghana
Akwaaba: Welcome to Challenge and Achievement in Ghana
Published:
2014-06-04
Full Issue PDF of Entire Issue
Vol 17 No 3 Full Issue Part 1 of 2
1-59
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Vol 17 No 3 Full Issue Part 2 of 2
60-119
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Letter from the Editor
Eileen Mayers Pasztor
2-3
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Introduction to the Special Issue
Brenda McGadney
4-7
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In Ghana Here...
Rose Walls
9-14
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Reflections of an American Professor and Ghanaian Social Work Students: Implementation of Collaborative Teaching/Learning Methods to Assess Indigenous Social Problems in Ghana
Brenda McGadney, George Domfe, Kwasi Boakye Akosah
15-30
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Cultural Differences and Neo-colonialism in Social Work: Negotiating Exchanges Between Ghana and the United States
Edith A. Lewis
31-37
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Ghana: A Great Place to Be
Montrella Cowan
39-43
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Experiencing Ghana at Different Points and Times
Sadye L. M. Logan
44-51
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Mining Communities in Ghana: Reflections on the Nature of Work for Female Miners and Non-Miners
Elizabeth Nana Mbrah Koomson
52-59
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Child Labor: The Silent Thief of Children's Rights in Ghana
Kwadwo Ofori-Dua
60-65
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Reflections on Sickle Cell Disease Research: Lessons Learned From an American Student's Collaborative Research Experience and Travel in Ghana
Rebekah H. Urbonya
66-72
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Addressing Mental Health Issues in Ghanaian Communities: From Personal Experience to Professional Obligation
Lucinda A. Acquaye
73-78
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Abortion-Possible and Impossible: Stigma and the Narratives of Ghanaian Doctors Who Provide Abortions
Lisa A. Martin, Michelle Precourt Debbink, Jane Hassinger, Lisa H. Harris
79-87
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Personal Reflections of Resilience and Survival of Ghanaian Women with Disabilities: A Social Worker and Unemployed Study Subjects
Augustina Naami
88-99
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The Krisan/Sanzule Refugee Who Inspired a Ghana Ministry
Reverend Laverne McCain Gill
100-110
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Economically Empowering Ghanian Communities Through Patchwork Quilting
Mariah Landrum Childs
111-116
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