COVID-19 and challenges to teacher education in rural Ghana
The coronavirus shut down in Ghana exposes the weaknesses and inequities in the country’s education system.
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Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed is the incoming Assistant Professor of Global Media Industries at the University of Georgia.
The coronavirus shut down in Ghana exposes the weaknesses and inequities in the country’s education system.
Like the linguistic hierarchy in postcolonial African countries, a hierarchy exists in the Ghanaian film industry against indigenous film industries.
Demolishing homes of poor residents in Accra while under lockdown, tells us all we need to know about the Ghanaian state’s treatment of working class people.
The gendered nature of witchcraft accusations, especially against women who deviate from social norms, in Ghana and across Africa.
The links between knowing history, media and political agency in northern Ghana.
To address high unemployment in Ghana, many entrepreneurs and “labor experts” present volunteerism as the way out of poverty and unemployment.