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Takyiwaa Manuh
Takyiwaa Manuh
Professor Emerita, University of Ghana
Verified email at ug.edu.gh
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Africa after gender?
CM Cole, T Manuh, S Miescher
Indiana University Press, 2007
1532007
Change and transformation in Ghana’s publicly funded universities
T Manuh, S Gariba, J Budu
Partnership for Higher Education in Africa. Oxford, UK: James Currey and …, 2007
1492007
Women in Africa's development: Overcoming obstacles, pushing for progress
T Manuh
1471998
Women traders in Ghana and the structural adjustment program.
G Clark, T Manuh
1031991
23. GHANA: WOMEN IN THE PUBLIC AND INFORMAL SECTORS UNDER THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAMME
T Manuh
The women, gender and development reader, 277, 1997
961997
Migration country paper (Ghana)
M Awumbila, T Manuh, P Quartey, CA Tagoe, TA Bosiakoh
Centre for Migration Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, 2008
902008
Discourses on women's empowerment in Ghana
NA Anyidoho, T Manuh
Development 53 (2), 267-273, 2010
812010
Women, the State and Society under the PNDC
T Manuh
811993
Wives, children, and intestate succession in Ghana
T Manuh
801997
At home in the world
T Manuh
International migration and development in contemporary Ghana and West …, 2005
712005
Doing gender work in Ghana
T Manuh
Africa after gender, 125-149, 2007
652007
Women and their organisations during the Convention People's Party period
T Manuh
651991
Modernization as spectacle in Africa
P Hintzen, A Apter, R Smyth, A Windel, M Chikowero, J Tischler, G Hecht, ...
Indiana University Press, 2014
592014
Strategic Capabilities of Ghanaian Female Business Owners and the Performance of Their Ventures
K Saffu, T Manuh
Proceedings of the 51 World Conference of the International Council for …, 2004
552004
At home in the world?: international migration and development in contemporary Ghana and West Africa
T Manuh
(No Title), 2005
512005
The Asantehemaa's court and its jurisdiction over women: a study in legal pluralism
T Manuh
Institute of African Studies Research Review 4 (2), 50-66, 1988
501988
‘Efie Or The Meanings Of ‘Home'Among Female And Male Ghanaian Migrants In Toronto, Canada And Returned Migrants To Ghana
T Manuh
New African Diasporas, 140-159, 2003
462003
Reciprocity in global social protection: Providing care for migrants’ children
E Dankyi, V Mazzucato, T Manuh
Oxford Development Studies 45 (1), 80-95, 2017
422017
Ghanaians, Ghanaian Canadians, and Asantes: Citizenship and identity among migrants in Toronto
T Manuh
Africa Today, 481-493, 1998
421998
" This place is not Ghana": Gender and rights discourse among Ghanaian men and women in Toronto
T Manuh
Ghana Studies 2 (1), 77-95, 1999
411999
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