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Grant, R., and P. Yankson. "Accra." Cities 20, no. 1 (February 2003): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0264-2751(02)00090-2.

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Amuzu, A. T., and Josef Leitmann. "Accra." Cities 11, no. 1 (February 1994): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0264-2751(94)90043-4.

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Hobden, Deborah. "“Your Mall with it All:” Luxury Development in a Globalizing African City." Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 13, no. 1-2 (2014): 129–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691497-12341293.

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AbstractIn this article I examine the impact of luxury development on an African city through a case study of the Accra Mall, in Accra, Ghana. Completed in 2008, the mall is the first self-contained shopping and leisure destination in the country and has been celebrated for propelling Ghana into the modern era. Situating the Accra Mall within the globalization of Accra, I contrast the private consumption-oriented development of twenty-first century Accra with the public architecture of the 1950s and 1960s, arguing that contemporary development in Accra responds to the demands of elite urban consumers while marginalizing the needs of the majority of urban residents. I then explore how elite development is contributing to shifting notions of urban citizenship, whereby citizenship is being defined in increasingly neoliberal and consumerist terms.
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Quayson, SE, EK Wiredu, DN Adjei, and JT Anim. "Breast cancer in Accra, Ghana." Journal of Medical and Biomedical Sciences 3, no. 3 (January 13, 2015): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jmbs.v3i3.4.

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The aim of this study was to look at the pattern of breast cancer over a period of five years and to compare the findings to similar studies done in the Department and elsewhere within the African sub-region. All breast cancers diagnosed in the Department of Pathology of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, over a 5-year period were compiled. The slides for the cases were retrieved and reviewed. Invasive ductal carcinomas were graded according to the Scarff-Bloom-Richardson’s grading system. The data were entered and analyzed using the EPI-Info microcomputer software (Version 3.5.1, 2008, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Atlanta). Breast cancer in Accra is mostly of the ductal type or its variants affecting relatively younger age groups. The mean age of incidence of cancer in Ghana is 48 years, and about 67% have lymph node metastases (at least Stage II or N1) and 74% are of high grade at the time of diagnoses. The percentage of male breast cancers in Ghana is 2.9% (2.0 - 3.75% within the West African sub-region) and is higher than what is reported in Western literature. The results of this study show that there has been no im-provement in the stage at which patients present with breast cancer in the past 30 years.Keywords: Breast cancer, cancer types, cancer grade, lymph node status, Accra
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Moeller, Mary Catherine. "ACCRA cost of living index." Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship 25, no. 3-4 (October 1, 2020): 375–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08963568.2020.1847558.

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&NA;. "International Report: ACEW Accra Ghana." Journal of Clinical Engineering 34, no. 3 (July 2009): 136–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.jce.0000337813.84766.1b.

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Bjarnesen, Mariam. "The foot soldiers of Accra." African Affairs 119, no. 475 (January 8, 2020): 296–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adz028.

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Ofori-Sarpong, E., and John Annor. "Rainfall over Accra, 1901-90." Weather 56, no. 2 (February 2001): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1477-8696.2001.tb06535.x.

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Bittaye, Lamin. "The Effectiveness of the ‘Quantity Theory of money’ in Explaining the Inflation in the Gambian Economy." Advances in Multidisciplinary and scientific Research Journal Publication 29 (December 15, 2021): 47–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22624/aims/abmic2021p4.

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. Proceedings of the Accra Bespoke Multidisciplinary Innovations Conference. University of Ghana/Academic City University College, Accra, Ghana. December 2021. Pp 47-56 www.isteams.net/ghanabespoke2021. DOI https://doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2021P4
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Ahenkan, Albert, Abdul-Washeru Alhassan, and Emmanuel Kwesi Boon. "Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development: An Assessment of Solar Energy Adoption among SMEs in the City of Accra, Ghana." African Journal of Management Research 28, no. 1 (June 6, 2022): 58–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajmr.v28i1.5.

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Energy demand continues to drive sustainable development in all countries of the world. As Ghana is accelerating her transition to a low carbon economy, this paper aims to investigate the nature, opportunities and challenges of the solar energy market in the City of Accra. This paper used a qualitative inquiry approach to investigate the solar energy market development in Accra. The Ghana Government’s policy framework for achieving sustainable energy in the country as well as the emerging opportunities and barriers relating to market development of this energy sub-sector in Accra are analysed. The paper found that inadequate institutional and service-provider’s financial support, after-sales technical support, limited consumer credit facilities, a dearth of public education and general awareness among the public about solar energy technology remain important barriers to solar energy development in Accra. In addition, the Net Metering policy dissonance constitutes a critical barrier to solar energy transition and market development in the city. In conclusion, government programming and increasing industrial sector participation will provide a vital catalyst for the development of the solar energy sub-sector and market in Accra.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Accra"

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Verlet, Martin. "Grandir à Nima : dérégulation domestique et mise au travail des enfants." Paris 8, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA082115.

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Ce mémoire parle de la crise des unités domestiques et de la mise au travail des enfants. Le champs d'observation est un quartier populaire d'Accra, Nima, qui fut l'un des creusets de la classe laborieuse au Ghana. L'objet est le travail et ses métamorphoses. Il relie deux trajectoires : le retrait de l'homme salarié, conséquence de la crise de l'ajustement structurel et de la dérèglementation du marché du travail, l'exploitation du travail des enfants. La dérèglementation du marché du travail entraînera la dérégulation des unités domestiques. A l'ébranlement de la condition salariale correspondra une crise de celle-ci. Ainsi l'objet de se dédouble-t-il : la crise du travail salarié ; la crise des unités domestiques, et son ombre portée, la mise au travail des enfants. La démarche ressortit à l'anthropologie. De juillet 1993 à octobre 1996, les enquêtes de terrain ont été menées sur Nima. 350 entretiens furent conduits avec des gamins et des gamines, 150 avec les parents, 150 avec les patrons et les maîtresses. . .
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Afeku, Kizito. "Urbanization and Flooding in Accra,Ghana." Connect to this document online, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1123271331.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Miami University, Dept. of Geography, 2005.
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Dinan, Carmel. "The single woman in Accra, Ghana." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/23849.

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Kerfoot, Janice. "Babylon boys don't dance : music, meaning, and young men in Accra." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99727.

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This thesis explores the landscape of popular music culture in Accra as it is experienced by a loosely interactive group of young self-identified rastafarians. The global pop-culture idiom born of the Jamaican socio-religious movement of rastafari allows these young Accrans to articulate self-concepts vis-a-vis very current trends in local and foreign youth cultures (such as hiphop), with reference to an ostensibly ageless collective identity. Questions of authenticity are made complex by the movement's weighty historical and political roots, its nuanced symbolic bonds with "local African culture", and the semiotic plasticity of its identifying practices. Ethnographic portions of this thesis are based on three months of fieldwork in Accra, during the summer of 2004. Key theoretical points are gleaned from a critical examination of early British Cultural Studies and its theoretical progeny, including the body of recent work tentatively dubbed "post-subcultural studies".
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Abane, Albert Machistey. "Work travel in Ghana : the case of Accra." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.444728.

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Carl, Florian. "Berlin/Accra : music, travel, and the production of space /." Berlin : Lit, 2009. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3321294&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Diawuo, Felix. "Water Supply of Accra, with Emphasis on Sachet Water." Thesis, KTH, Vattenförvaltning, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-99333.

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This project seeks to assess the impact of the sachet water industry on the health, socio-economic and the environmental situation of the inhabitants of Accra, the capital city of Ghana. In addressing the situation, the driving forces which have fuelled the shift of consum-er taste from the normal tap water and the traditional hand-tied-ice water products to the plastic sachet water (commonly known in as "Pure Water") are identified. Lack of access to continuous flow of improved water and the perceived poor quality of the urban water supply system as results of poor management structure are identified as some of the factors for the shift in consumers’ taste for plastic sachet and bottled drinking water. The quality of the plastic sachet is also assessed through the review of previous research results. These are confirmed by laboratory analysis of about six brands of plastic sachet water and two brands bottled drinking water. The laboratory analysis carried out assessed the microbial, physical and chemical quality of the various samples. To assess the health impacts of the products, the results from the analysis are compared with WHO guideline values and other international guideline values. Questionnaires are also administered to ascertain the socio-economic impacts of the products on the life of the young men and women as well sachet water manufacturers. From this, some measures are suggested as to how to mitigate the activities of the sachet water business to reduce its negative effects on the health, the environment and the socio-economic status of the inhabitants of the city.
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Mainoo, Nana-Osei Kweku. "Feasibility of low cost vermicompost production in Accra, Ghana." Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=18465.

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Vermicomposting, the non-thermophilic decomposition of organic wastes by earthworms, is a popular waste management option in the Americas, Europe and the Indian sub-continent. Although the technology is inexpensive and produces an organic fertilizer as well as earthworm biomass, there are few examples of vermicomposting in sub-Saharan Africa. The objective of this thesis was to investigate the potential for vermicomposting in Accra, the capital city of Ghana, by conducting 1) an earthworm survey, 2) vermicomposting trials and 3) assessing farmers' perceptions of vermicompost as an organic fertilizer and other related issues. The earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg), was found in the soil-litter layer at seven locations across Accra. In a 20 d period, the E. eugeniae decomposed 99% of pineapple fibers and 87% of pineapple peels supplied, indicating that this earthworm is capable of vermicomposting. The nutrient value of the vermicompost was low, relative to other organic wastes in West Africa, probably due to the low nutrient content of pineapple wastes. Farmers were aware of the benefits to soil fertility from earthworm activity and associated the presence of earthworm castings with healthy soils. However, those involved in irrigated vegetable farming had insufficient space and time for on-farm vermicomposting and would prefer to purchase this fertilizer. Conversely, subsistence farmers lacked a reliable access to water necessary for on-farm vermicomposting. In summary, farmers were interested in the technology and were willing to adopt it, provided the vermicompost improved crop performance and was affordable and available.
Le vermicompostage est un procédé effectué par les vers de terre qui décomposent la matière organique sous des conditions non thermophile. Cette technique est populaire dans les Amériques, en Europe et aux Indes. Quoique la technique soit économique et produise un engrais organique ainsi que de la biomasse de vers, elle est rarement utilisée dans les régions au Sud du désert Sahara, en Afrique. L'objectif de cette thèse était d'étudier la possibilité d'effectuer du vermicompostage à Accra, la capitale du Ghana. Par ce projet, on a : 1) effectué un relevé des types de vers de terre retrouvés ; 2) réalisé des essais de vermicompostage, et ; 3) consulté les agriculteurs locaux pour savoir s'ils seraient intéressés à faire du vermicompostage et produire un engrais organique. Le vers de terre Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg), fut le plus commun, retrouvé à sept endroits dans la région d'Accra, dans la partie arable des sols. Lorsqu'offert des résidus fibreux et des pelures d'ananas, le vers E. eugeniae fut capable de les décomposer à 99% et 87%, respectivement, ce qui démontre que le vermicompostage est réalisable en Afrique. La valeur fertilisante du vermicompost était relativement faible comparativement aux autres résidus organiques disponibles en Afrique de l'Ouest, à cause de la faible teneur minéral des fibres et des pelures d'ananas. Les agriculteurs consultés étaient bien au courant des bénéfices qu'apportent les vers de terre et que leur présence signifie un sol fertile. Les agriculteurs qui cultivaient des légumes et pratiquaient l'irrigation, ne possédaient ni l'espace ni le temps nécessaire au vermicompostage ; ils préféraient acheter leurs engrais. Aussi, les agriculteurs de subsistance et les plus pauvres n'avaient pas suffisamment d'eau pour effectuer le vermicompostage sur leur ferme. Par contre, les agriculteurs étaient intéressés à la technologie du vermicompostage et son utilisation, à conditions d'ob
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Issaka, Fulera. "Negotiating marriage and divorce in Accra : Muslim women's experiences." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12058.

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This thesis sets out to investigate Muslim women’s marital experiences in Accra, Ghana, West Africa. In particular, these experiences had to do with negotiating marriage and divorce. It included the broad marital relations like decision-making, roles and responsibilities, and the management and responses of marital disputes and abuse. I used a qualitative method in this research. I interviewed twelve Muslim women in Accra who provided me with their perspectives, experiences and responses of socio-religious norms concerning gender roles. In addition, they shared their experiences and perspectives on wife abuse and their consequent reactions and management of wife abuse.
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Carl, Florian. "Berlin, Accra music, travel, and the production of space." Berlin Münster Lit, 2007. http://d-nb.info/994761260/04.

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Books on the topic "Accra"

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UNCTAD XII: Accra Accord and the Accra declaration. New York: United Nations, 2008.

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Ryan, Virginia. Landing in Accra. [Italy: s.n.], 2002.

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Harper, Ted. Accra links: 6 biographies. Lewes: Book Guild, 1990.

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Coelho, Paulo. Manuscript found in Accra. London: HarperElement, 2013.

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J, Tetteh Jones, and Botchwey C. S, eds. Accra, capital of Ghana. 2nd ed. [Accra?: Published by the former members of the Interim Management Committee of the Accra Metropolitan Authority, 1989.

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Ghana. Accra Sports Stadium Disaster Commission of Inquiry. Accra Sports Stadium Disaster Commission of Inquiry: Presented to His Excellency President John Agyekum Kufuor at State House, Accra, Ghana. [Accra]: Accra Sports Stadium Disaster Commission of Inquiry, 2001.

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Ryan, Virginia. Strangers in Accra: And other stories. Accra, Ghana: Afram Publications (Ghana), 2004.

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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (Organization) and Third World Network, eds. Accra news updates and climate briefings. Penang, Malaysia: Third World Network, 2008.

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Strangers in Accra: And other stories. Accra, Ghana: Afram Publications (Ghana), 2004.

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Ryan, Virginia. Strangers in Accra: And other stories. Accra, Ghana: Afram Publications (Ghana), 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Accra"

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Gooch, Jan W. "Accra." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 7. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_88.

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Lopez-Carr, Anna Carla. "Food Security in Accra." In Spatial Inequalities, 205–13. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6732-4_13.

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Owusu, Kwadwo, and Peter Bilson Obour. "Urban Flooding, Adaptation Strategies, and Resilience: Case Study of Accra, Ghana." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 2387–403. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_249.

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AbstractDespite massive flood controlling investments, perennial flooding continues to be a major challenge in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Assembly in Ghana. Previous studies have mostly considered the vulnerability of Accra to flooding induced by urbanization and climate change. This chapter examined the impacts of and adaptation strategies to flooding in two flood-prone residential areas in Accra. A survey was conducted among 320 household heads to ascertain local impacts of floods and community adaptation strategies. To obtain a broader picture of government interventions and challenges, key stakeholders such as personnel from ministries, departments, and agencies who are involved in city planning, and private urban planning consultants were interviewed. The study found that a notable driver of floods in Accra is blocked waterways, and flawed and ad hoc engineering works. About three-quarters of the households interviewed have suffered flood-related losses over the past decade such as housing damage, income, and even a death of a relative. Key flood control interventions included dredging prior to start of rains and sporadic demolition of unauthorized buildings on or near waterways to allow free flow of water. However, these interventions only seem to be ephemeral due to the rapid rate of littering and re-siltation of the waterways after few rain events. The study highlights the need for more pragmatic and robust engineering solutions to build resilience of Accra to floods.
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Spio, Anthony Ebow. "The City Branding of Accra." In City Branding, 99–105. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230294790_12.

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Weeks, John R., Allan G. Hill, and Justin Stoler. "Introduction to the Accra School: An Overview of Health, Poverty, and Place in Accra." In Spatial Inequalities, 3–23. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6732-4_1.

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O’Mara, Kathleen. "Constructing Home and Family in Accra." In Dynamics of Community Formation, 161–86. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53359-3_9.

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"Accra." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 10. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30160-0_85.

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Boakye-Yiadom, Louis. "Accra." In The Economics of Water and Waste in Three African Capitals, 8–38. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429434198-2.

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"Accra, Ghana." In The Statesman’s Yearbook Companion, 444. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95839-9_890.

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"Before Accra." In African Activists in a Decolonising World, 97–135. Cambridge University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009277020.004.

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Conference papers on the topic "Accra"

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Osseo-Asare, DK, and Yasmine Abbas. "Investigating 3E-materials at Agbogbloshie in Accra, Ghana." In 2015 Conference on Raising Awareness for the Societal and Environmental Role of Engineering and (Re)Training Engineers for Participatory Design (Engineering4Society). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/engineering4society.2015.7177898.

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Engstrom, Ryan, Avery Sandborn, Qin Yu, Jason Burgdorfer, Douglas Stow, John Weeks, and Jordan Graesser. "Mapping slums using spatial features in Accra, Ghana." In 2015 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jurse.2015.7120494.

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Engstrom, Ryan, Dan Pavelesku, Tomomi Tanaka, and Ayago Wambile. "Mapping Poverty and Slums Using Multiple Methodologies in Accra, Ghana." In 2019 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jurse.2019.8809052.

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Arthur, Joseph Kweku, Ashitei Theophilus Amartey, and William Brown-Acquaye. "Adaptation of the Okumura-Hata Model to the Environment of Accra." In 2019 International Conference on Communications, Signal Processing and Networks (ICCSPN). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccspn46366.2019.9150198.

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Queiroz, Luiz FelipeQueiroz, and Marie Anne Macadar. "AN EXPANDED APPROACH TO URBAN RESILIENCE: THE CASE OF ACCRA, GHANA." In International Conference on Applied Management Advances in the 21st Century 2020. IADIS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33965/ama2020_202003l015.

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Tóth, Gergely, Esther Osei Akuo-ko, Mohammademad Adelikhah, Eunice Amponsem, Tuvshinsaikhan Ganbaatar, Anita Csordás, and Tibor Kovács. "Indoor radon concentration measurements and the radiological risk assessment within Accra dwellings, Ghana." In RAD Conference. RAD Centre, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/rad.spr.abstr.book.2022.37.9.

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Tefe, Moses, and Steven Jones. "Assessing Sustainability of Public Transport in a Developing Country-Case Study of Accra, Ghana." In Third International Conference on Urban Public Transportation Systems. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784413210.041.

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Engstrom, Ryan, Eric Ashcroft, Henry Jewell, and David Rain. "Using remotely sensed data to map variability in health and wealth indicators in Accra, Ghana." In 2011 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event (JURSE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jurse.2011.5764740.

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Dotche, K. A., K. Diawuo, and W. K. Ofosu. "Effect of path loss model on received signal: Using Greater Accra, Ghana as case study." In 2012 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wts.2012.6266082.

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MADALENO, ISABEL MARIA. "GROWTH AND TRADE OF FOOD, SPICES AND MEDICINES IN AN AFRICAN COASTAL CITY: ACCRA, GHANA." In COASTAL CITIES 2019. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/cc190011.

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Reports on the topic "Accra"

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Marston, Cicely, Alicia Renedo, Gertrude Nyaaba, Kazuyo Machiyama, and Placide Tapsoba. Understanding fertility regulation strategies among educated women in Accra. Population Council, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh4.1037.

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LaChance, Nancy, and Terence Adda-Balinia. Strengthening school-based sexual and reproductive health education and services in Accra, Ghana. Population Council, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh4.1006.

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Folson, Gloria, Boateng Bannerman, Gabriel Ador, Vicentia Atadze, Saudatu Akoto, Stephen Asante, Joseph Abbeyquaye, et al. A photographic food atlas with portion sizes of commonly consumed foods in Accra, Ghana. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136400.

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Colvin, John, and Mutizwa Mukute. Governance in Ethiopia: Impact evaluation of the African Climate Change and Resilience Alliance (ACCRA) project. Oxfam GB, February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2017.1756.

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Adda-Balinia, Terence, Philip Tabong, Maya Teye, Philip Adongo, Placide Tapsoba, and Harriet Birungi. Acceptability and feasibility of introducing strengthened school-based sexual and reproductive health information and services in Accra, Ghana. Population Council, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh4.1033.

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Research Institute (IFPRI), International Food Policy. Can local products compete against imports in West Africa? Supply-and demand-side perspectives on chicken, rice, and tilapia in Accra, Ghana. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133201.

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Research Institute (IFPRI), International Food Policy. Consumer demand and willingness to pay for safe food in Accra, Ghana: Implications for public and private sectors’ roles in food safety management. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133054.

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BELL AEROSPACE TEXTRON BUFFALO NY. Air Cushion Crash Rescue Vehicle (ACCRV) (Phase 1). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada585150.

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Stovall, J. P., D. T. RIzy, R. A. Kisner, and H. E. Deve. Testing of the 3M Company ACCR Conductor. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/989472.

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Coultas, Mimi, Ruhil Iyer, and Jamie Myers. Compendium sur le lavage des mains dans des contextes pauvres en ressources : Document évolutif 3e édition. The Sanitation Learning Hub, Institute of Development Studies, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/slh.2020.014.

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Abstract:
Se laver les mains fréquemment et correctement avec du savon est l’une des mesures de prévention les plus importantes pour lutter contre la propagation du coronavirus, en plus des mesures de distanciation physique, éviter de se toucher le visage (les yeux, le nez et la bouche) et pratiquer une bonne hygiène respiratoire, notamment le port d’un masque le cas échéant . L’accès universel à des installations de lavage des mains avec de l’eau et du savon est aussi essentiel si nous voulons atteindre l’Objectif de développement pour le millénaire (ODD) 6.2. Pourtant 40 pour cent des ménages n’ont pas accès à une installationdotée d’eau et de savon, et 18 pour cent d’entre eux ne disposent d’aucune installation (OMS et UNICEF, 2020a). En réponse à la pandémie mondiale de COVID -19, la Sanitation Learning Hub de l’Institute of Development Studies a rapidement préparé le Compendium sur le lavage des mains dans des contextes pauvres en ressources qui peut servir à appuyer un accès accru à des installations et promouvoir des comportements positifs de lavage des mains durant la pandémie et au-delà.
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