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Narratives of Non-Compliance in “Tuesday Non-Fishing Day” in Ghana
The call to incorporate culture into fishing activities has received widespread acceptance. It therefore becomes unusual when an aspect of that culture is gradually being eroded through a violation of a custom...
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Sexuality Education in Ghana and Mozambique: An Examination of Colonising Assemblages Informing School-based Sexuality Education Initiatives
This chapter analyses the historical and socio-political contexts of the design and delivery of school-based sexuality education for young women and men in two sub-Saharan African countries: Ghana and Mozambiq...
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“Digging Your Own Grave”: Ghanaian Young People’s Construction of Vulnerability Within the Context of HIV/AIDS
The sudden upsurge of the Ebola viral infection appears to be shifting the focus of global discourses on deadly diseases away from the once most touted, fearful and stigmatized disease – HIV/AIDS. Yet, HIV/AID...