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Ghana is giving little attention to migration and poverty – Report

Key research findings of Migration to Cities Studies revealed that though, Ghana’s population has become increasingly urbanised, yet there is little attention given to the relationship between migr

Gov't attitude towards innovation discouraging - Prof. Bobobee

A research fellow and lecturer at the Department of Agricultural Engineering at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has bemoaned what he says is government’s lack of sup

Experience and research pays off in the end

We are blessed with several excellent fishing lakes right here in Morning Journal country and I have tried most of them with a decent amount of success. You can do the same.

Ghana’s agricultural growth and development is a one man community project

One Community, One Dam Policy is Key to Sustainable Agriculture Growth and Development in Ghana.

Stringent measures needed to address climate change

World leaders, especially African leaders, have been urged to put in place stringent and effective climate change policies with tangible ambitions to deal with the increasing impact of climate chan

IMANI Ghana, others fail in global think tank transparency as ISSER excels

While, globally, most think tanks have become transparent about their sources of funding, only one Ghana think tank scored five stars in

Why parents in the U.S. have the biggest "happiness gap"

Parents in the United States are not quite as happy as their childless peers, a new report reveals.

Research and Advocacy group unveils infrastructural development book

The Research and Advocacy Platforms (RAP), a policy think-tank that conducts research into policy issues of national interest, has outdoored a book that seeks to simplify some economic concepts and

Professor Allotey calls for adequate finance of science

Professor Francis Kofi Ampenyin Allotey, a renowned Ghanaian Mathematical Physicist has reiterated the call on African Governments to put in place deliberate policies to adequately finance mathemat

Government asked to invest more in agricultural research

Accra, June 23, GNA-  Greater investment in agricultural research and development is the sure catalyst to help Ghana to attain and sustain food security, Dr Stella A.