Like many of its peers in sub-Saharan Africa, Ghana's journey to democracy has been a tortuous one indeed. This text discusses several topics on Ghana's social, economic, and political issues. These include Pan-African connections, development and the experiences of the historic Agrican Diaspora; women in Ghana; the use of iron in West Africa; ethnicity and political participation in Ghana; the nuclearization of Ghanaian families; evaluation of the health financing sub-functions; and a study of migrants in Tema.
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