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RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS

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Corporate Responsibility in Peace building, Conflict Prevention and Development: The Role of the Mining Sector in Ghana

An Analysis of Conflicts In Ghana: The Case Of Dagbon Chieftaincy.
An Analysis of the Influence of Ubuntu Principle on the South Africa Peace Building Process
Exploring indigenous approaches to peacebuilding: The Case of Ubuntu in South Africa
Corporate Responsibility in Peace building, Conflict Prevention and Development: The Role of the Mining Sector in Ghana
Local Peace Committees in Africa: The Unseen Role in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
The evolution of Ghana’s national peace council: Successes and failures. Modern Ghana
An Analysis of Conflicts Using SPITCEROW Model: The Case of Dagbon Chieftaincy Conflict, Ghana.
Peaceful elections in the December 2016 polls: Role of the Ghanaian youth
Mining conflict prevention in Ghana: Is corporate social responsibility the answer?
Corporate Social Responsibility and Company-Community Relations: Evidence from Newmont Ghana Gold Limited in Asutifi North District, Ghana
Role of Civil Society Organizations in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in Ghana
Corporate Social Responsibility: A Business Model for Conflict Prevention and Community Development in Ghana
IMPLICATIONS OF THE BAWKU CHIEFTAINCY CONFLICT ON BASIC EDUCATION IN THE BAWKU TRADITIONAL AREA OF THE UPPER EAST REGION OF GHANA
ELECTION 2016 IN GHANA: YOUTH, BEWARE OF ‘VIOLENT CONFLICT ENTREPRENUERS’
Efficacy of the Indigenous Approach to Peacebuilding in Africa
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Peacebuilding in Ghana
An Analysis of Conflicts in Ghana: The Case of Dagbon Chieftaincy
The Evolution of ISIS and Its Threat to Global Peace

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