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The policy relevance of indigenous languages for higher education in Africa
Fraught with friction
Oude wortels, nieuwe scheuten
Language, education and identity in Africa
Understanding illegal logging in Ghana: A socio-legal study on (non)compliance with logging regulations
Labour of love: secrecy and kinship among Ghanaian-Dutch and Somali-Dutch in The Netherlands
Entrepreneurship in microfranchising: an emerging market perspective
Politics and the longue durée of African oil communities: rentierism, hybrid governance, and anomie in Gamba (Gabon), c. 1950s - 2015 (and beyond)
Unveiling the Black Box of Diagnostic and Clinical Decision Support Systems for Antenatal Care: Realist Evaluation
Pregnant women's experiences with an integrated diagnostic and decision support device for antenatal care in Ghana
Gedeeld erfgoed zichtbaar in Temminck Groll-collectie
Hodological care among Ghanaian Pentecostals: de-diasporization and belonging in transnational religious networks
Gyama Bugibugi (German gunpowder) : a history of German presence in Nawuriland, Ghana
Between two worlds : a biography of Honorable chief Nana Obimpe of Ghana
The path dependence of district manager decision-space in Ghana
'The one with the purse makes policy’ : power, problem definition, framing and maternal health policies and programmes evolution in national level institutionalised policy making processes in Ghana
Technical analysis, contestation and politics in policy agenda setting and implementation: the rise and fall of primary care maternal services from Ghana’s capitation policy
African Liberation and Unity in Nkrumah's Ghana: A Study of the Role of "Pan-African Institutions" in the making of Ghana's foreign Policy, 1957 - 1966
The impact and legacies of German colonialism in Kete Krachi, North-Eastern Ghana
Determinants of epidemiologic transition in rural Africa: the role of socioeconomic status and drinking water source

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