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Dr Amal Abu-Bakare is a lecturer in the politics of race and decolonial studies at the University of Liverpool and a Visiting Fellow at the University of South Wales’ International Centre for Policing & Security. Her current research profile remains centred on using anti and postcolonial IR theory to explore how North American and European political/security institutions continue to empower racially configured exclusions and terror.
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Kwamena Sekyi Dickson holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Population and Health. He is a lecturer at the Department of Population and Health, University of Cape Coast, where he teaches and supervises project works and theses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His research and expertise focus on technical and social demography, gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health, and healthcare financing, of which he has produced over 50 scientific peer-review publications in reputable journals.
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I am an Assistant Lecturer at Gulu University, Uganda, where I teach Environment and sustainable development, Natural resources and sustainable development, Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Climate Change and disaster risk management, Local economic development and Project planning and Management
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Senior lecturer in the University of Ghana School of Pharmacy with over 13 years teaching/research experience. I hold a Ph.D in Microbiology as well as the licensure certificate of the Pharmacy Council of Ghana. Additionally, I hold an MPhil. degree in Pharmaceutical Microbiology and a post graduate certificate in Drug Supply Management from the Roberts Gordon University, Aberdeen. My teaching covers the broad areas of Microbiology, Immunology and Procurement/Health Supply Chain Management. My research Antimicrobial Resistance & Biofilms, Drug Quality Evaluation and Natural Products Research.
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A professional social worker with multiple experiences in policy, management consultancy, social welfare, child protection, gender based violence and violence Against children, training, research and African Ubuntu. Also, experience in working with local and international stakeholders including government and non government institution. Current serves as Assistant Lecturer in social work at the Open University of Tanzania engaging in application of African Ubuntu in policy policy framework.
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Daniel works with the University of Ghana, as a Research Development Officer. Over the years, he has had professional experience doing research (i.e. proposal development for funding, data collection – qualitative and quantitative or both, data analysis and report writing). Experience in research have been in the area of health economics - healthcare financing, costing and cost effectiveness analysis, evaluation of mutual health organisations/insurance schemes. Has published papers.