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Prof. Akosua K. Darkwah
Prof. Akosua K. Darkwah
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Intersections of gender and water: comparative approaches to everyday gendered negotiations of water access in underserved areas of Accra, Ghana and Cape Town, South Africa
L Harris, D Kleiber, J Goldin, A Darkwah, C Morinville
Journal of Gender Studies 26 (5), 561-582, 2017
1302017
Paid work, women’s empowerment and inclusive growth: Transforming the structures of constraint
N Kabeer, R Assaad, A Darkwah, S Mahmud, H Sholkamy, S Tasneem, ...
Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), 2013
1292013
Keeping Hope Alive: An Analysis of Training Opportunities for Ghanaian Youth in the Emerging Oil and Gas Industry.
A Darkwah
International Development Planning Review 35 (2), 119-134., 2013
1082013
Education: Pathway to Empowerment for Ghanaian Women?
A Darkwah
IDS Bulletin 41 (2), 28-36., 2010
462010
Religious Differences in Modernization of the Family: Family Demographic Trends in Ghana.
T Heaton, A Darkwah
Journal of Family Issues 20 (1), 1-21., 2011
422011
Work as a Duty and as a Joy: Understanding the Role of Work in the Lives of Ghanaian Female Traders of Global Consumer Items.
A Darkwah
Women’s Labor in the Global Economy: Speaking in Multiple Voices, 206-220., 2007
412007
Researching Empowerment: On Methodological Innovations, Pitfalls and Challenges.
D Tsikata, A Darkwah
Women's Studies International Forum 45 (4), 81-89., 2014
382014
The impact of oil and gas discovery and exploration on communities with emphasis on women
AK Darkwah
Department of Sociology, University of Ghana, 2010
372010
Making hay while the sun shines: Ghanaian female traders and their insertion into the global economy
AK Darkwah
The gender of globalisation: Women navigating cultural and economic …, 2007
372007
Trading Goes Global: Ghanaian Market Women in an Era of Globalization.
A Darkwah
Asian Women 15, 31-49, 2002
342002
Researching Women’s Empowerment: Reflections on Methodology by Southern Feminists.
S Nazneen, A Darkwah, M Sultan
Women’s Studies International Forum 45 (4), 55-62., 2014
312014
Going global: Ghanaian female transnational traders in an era of globalization
AK Darkwah
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002
312002
We would rather be leaders than parliamentarians: women and political office in Ghana
G Bauer, AK Darkwah
European Journal of Politics and Gender 3 (1), 101-119, 2020
292020
Sustainable agricultural intensification and gender-biased land tenure systems: An exploration and conceptualization of interactions
G Fischer, A Darkwah, J Kamoto, J Kampanje-Phiri, P Grabowski, ...
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 19 (5-6), 403-422, 2021
282021
Parents’ Perceptions, Attitudes and Acceptability of Treatment for Childhood Malaria with Artemisinin Combination Therapies in Ghana.
JAOPR G. O. AAdjei, G. O., Darkwah, A. K., Goka, B. Q., Bart-Plange, C ...
Ghana Medical Journal 42 (3), 99-106., 2008
27*2008
Ghana:“some money has to be going…”: 1 discounted filing fees to bring more women into parliament in Ghana
G Bauer, AK Darkwah
Gendered Electoral Financing, 133-153, 2019
202019
Migration and population dynamics: Changing community formations in Ghana
JA Yaro, SNA Codjoe, S Agyei-Mensah, A Darkwah, SO Kwankye
Migration Studies Technical Paper Series 2, 2011
202011
“The President's Prerogative”? The Cabinet Appointment Process in Ghana and the Implications for Gender Parity
G Bauer, AK Darkwah
Politics & Gender 18 (2), 546-573, 2022
172022
Gendered Dynamics of Remitting and Remittance Use in Northern Ghana.
J Teye, M Awumbila, A Darkwah
Migrating out of Poverty Research Programme Consortium, 2017
16*2017
Aid or Hindrance: Faith gospel Theology and Ghana’s Incorporation into the Global Economy.
A Darkwah
Ghana Studies 4, 7-29, 2001
142001
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