Entitled Perceptions of Development in Ghana, this work looks at how the concept of development is perceived in Ghana. In western, developed nations, development exists for the large part only as a concept. This paper shows, however, that in Ghana development takes assumes many forms. The work seeks to explore the essence of development by asking questions, such as: what does development mean? How does it manifest itself? How is the problem of underdevelopment approached by the Ghanaians that I interviewed? We will find that development is the subject of an open-ended dialogue, which sees no end in sight
In recent years, Ghana has been viewed as a development success story, for which Ghanaian developmen...
The Idea of Development in Africa challenges prevailing international development discourses about t...
Sub - Saharan African continues to be the target of significant international development aid. Altho...
Drawing on research from primary and secondary sources, in four major sections, this paper examines ...
There is growing evidence of unequal regional development in most countries across the world, with a...
The Honors Program at the University of North Florida has established a bi-annual study abroad trip ...
Development paradigms under the sustainable development goals (SDGs) identify cultural capital as an...
The theoretical dimensions of Community Development (CD) have been translated into practice all over...
The purpose of this qualitative research case study is to collect, investigate, and assess Ghanaian ...
This paper addresses the ramifications resulting from implementation of global development paradigms...
Ghana, like most of the third world countries, is in transition from a traditional society with a c...
How does one explain Africa's underdevelopment when compared with other regions of the world? Over f...
It is said that development addresses the quality and progression of life; that a country be self-su...
Ghana had a promising start as one of the most successful countries in Africa when it achieved indep...
Sub-Saharan African countries are characterized by low or absent technological growth. Scholars and ...
In recent years, Ghana has been viewed as a development success story, for which Ghanaian developmen...
The Idea of Development in Africa challenges prevailing international development discourses about t...
Sub - Saharan African continues to be the target of significant international development aid. Altho...
Drawing on research from primary and secondary sources, in four major sections, this paper examines ...
There is growing evidence of unequal regional development in most countries across the world, with a...
The Honors Program at the University of North Florida has established a bi-annual study abroad trip ...
Development paradigms under the sustainable development goals (SDGs) identify cultural capital as an...
The theoretical dimensions of Community Development (CD) have been translated into practice all over...
The purpose of this qualitative research case study is to collect, investigate, and assess Ghanaian ...
This paper addresses the ramifications resulting from implementation of global development paradigms...
Ghana, like most of the third world countries, is in transition from a traditional society with a c...
How does one explain Africa's underdevelopment when compared with other regions of the world? Over f...
It is said that development addresses the quality and progression of life; that a country be self-su...
Ghana had a promising start as one of the most successful countries in Africa when it achieved indep...
Sub-Saharan African countries are characterized by low or absent technological growth. Scholars and ...
In recent years, Ghana has been viewed as a development success story, for which Ghanaian developmen...
The Idea of Development in Africa challenges prevailing international development discourses about t...
Sub - Saharan African continues to be the target of significant international development aid. Altho...