The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the examination of legislations, policies and programmes. The paper evaluates what governments, international organisations and civil society groups have been marshalling towards addressing issues around the world of work, with particular focus on gender diversity, equality and inclusion in Ghana. The paper highlights the fact that gender objectives have gained recognition and public policy momentum, yet gender segregation, wage inequality and low participation rates for females in tertiary education and the professional workforce do not match the rhetoric of the policy pronouncements
In much of sub-Saharan Africa women are politically powerless and economically oppressed. For the mo...
Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged pre-condition for achieving ...
The article aims to provide a brief overview of the gender perspective in the Sector-wide Approaches...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the exa...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the exa...
With only 13 per cent female representation in parliament, Ghana is lagging behind most other Africa...
Gender has become a key determinant for access to formal education in Ghana. Ghana has a reputation ...
The Ghanaian tech industry clearly shows a noticeable gap between men and women, where men outnumber...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equali...
The general purpose of this project is two in one; to analyze and assess gender mainstreaming and su...
Gender equality in education is not a novel concept. What is newly important, however, is the way st...
The paper presents a critique of gender policies in ongoing basic education reforms in Ghana. Report...
: What are the benefits or costs of allowing marginalized women and ordinary Ghanaians to participa...
The engineering profession which is among one of the fields noted for advancing economic growth cont...
Ghana maintains strong constitutional advocacy for the equal rights of all its citizens, irrespectiv...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa women are politically powerless and economically oppressed. For the mo...
Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged pre-condition for achieving ...
The article aims to provide a brief overview of the gender perspective in the Sector-wide Approaches...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the exa...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the exa...
With only 13 per cent female representation in parliament, Ghana is lagging behind most other Africa...
Gender has become a key determinant for access to formal education in Ghana. Ghana has a reputation ...
The Ghanaian tech industry clearly shows a noticeable gap between men and women, where men outnumber...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equali...
The general purpose of this project is two in one; to analyze and assess gender mainstreaming and su...
Gender equality in education is not a novel concept. What is newly important, however, is the way st...
The paper presents a critique of gender policies in ongoing basic education reforms in Ghana. Report...
: What are the benefits or costs of allowing marginalized women and ordinary Ghanaians to participa...
The engineering profession which is among one of the fields noted for advancing economic growth cont...
Ghana maintains strong constitutional advocacy for the equal rights of all its citizens, irrespectiv...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa women are politically powerless and economically oppressed. For the mo...
Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged pre-condition for achieving ...
The article aims to provide a brief overview of the gender perspective in the Sector-wide Approaches...