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Africa
YONGHONG, Y. 2022. Retrospect and Prospect of Sino-Africa Cultural Exchange in the 21st century. Journal of Humanities, 30 (1):1-25.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/225830

Africa
DSEAGU, S. A. 2021. The Definition of African Folktales Revisited. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 9:132-145.
Keywords: African folktales ; Bascom folktale ; case study ; constestation ; contemporary ; definition ; unsustainability of African folktale definition
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/217325

Angola
CRISTÓVÃO, G. S. F., DE MEDEIROS, G. A., MANCINI, S. D. & PESSELA, J. D. 2022. Index for the assessment of municipal solid waste management in Angola: a case study in kuito, bié province. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):545-557.
Keywords: Africa ; composting ; environmental impact assessment ; recycling
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1974902

Ethiopia
OFGEHA, G. Y. & ABSHIRE, M. W. 2022. Structural land use dynamics and its implications on the local community’s access to land resources in Anger watershed, Southwestern Ethiopia. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):516-530.
Keywords: access to land ; global environmental change processes ; resources entitlements ; Structural land use dynamics
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1962374

Ghana
AKUOKO, P. B., AMOAKO, C. & OWUSU-ANSAH, J. K. 2022. Compliance, resistance and innovations: reflections of informal traders’ responses to kejetia redevelopment in central Kumasi, Ghana. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):452-467.
Keywords: displacement ; eviction ; informal economy ; Infrastructure redevelopment ; kumasi ; re-location
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1945466

Ghana
ANKRAH, D. A., AGYEI-HOLMES, A. & BOAKYE, A. A. 2022. Participatory farm budgeting – A case of pineapple farmers in ghana. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):483-497.
Keywords: Ghana ; Millennium Development Authority ; Participatory farm budget ; pineapple farmers
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1958691

Ghana
ODURO APPIAH, J., AGYEMANG-DUAH, W., ADEI, D., KWEKU SOBENG, A., ADOMAKO, J. A. A. & PEPRAH, P. 2022. Factors associated with community awareness of forest reserve regulations in the Tano-Offin forest reserve in Ghana. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):498-515.
Keywords: forest fringe communities ; Forest reserve regulations ; land use regulations ; rural land uses ; Tano-Offin forest reserve
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1961089

Ghana
TAKYI, S. A., AMPONSAH, O., DUAMOR, S. N., AZUNRE, G. A. & AHADZIE, D. K. 2022. An assessment of regulatory compliance and residents’ perceptions of the siting of telecommunication masts: Insights from a rapidly urbanising Ghanaian city. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):411-432.
Keywords: compliance levels ; masts ; sustainable city development ; Telecommunication ; urban growth
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1923538

Ghana
ADIYIAH, M., DIEUDONNE, M. & AMEYAW, Y. 2021. Effect of Teachers’ Self-Efficacy on Motivation and Performance among Selected Senior High School Biology Students in Ashanti Mampong Municipality of Ghana. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 9:100-118.
Keywords: academic motivation ; academic performance ; individualized instruction ; learning ; self-efficacy
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/217323

Ghana
ADIYIAH, M., DIEUDONNE, M. & AMEYAW, Y. 2021. Impact of Closeness Indices on Students Conceptual Understanding in Teaching and Learning of Photosynthesis as a Biological Concept. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 9:119-131.
Keywords: academic performance ; conceptual understanding ; memorization ; rote learning
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/217324

Ghana
AMENORVI, C. R. & KUBI, B. 2021. Literary Etymologies of the Expressions for Appreciation and Plea in Ewe and Ga. Journal of Humanities, 29 (1):85-106.
Keywords: culture ; etymology ; Ewe ; Ga ; identity ; language ; Literary etymology ; literature
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/213455

Ghana
COKER, W. 2021. The Current State of Communication Education in Ghana: A Critical Analysis of Stories from the Field. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (2):58-69.
Keywords: communication education ; community ; knowledge economy ; narrative ; university
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/215661

Ghana
DIEDONG, A. L. & ABDULAI, M. 2021. Exploring Gaps in Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction in Mobile Telecom Business in Tamale Metropolis, Ghana. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 9:31-53.
Keywords: customer satisfaction ; Ghana ; mobile telecom networks ; national communication authority ; quality standards
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/217319

Ghana
NABIE, M. J. 2021. Quality Mathematics Education Delivery: Circuit Supervisors’ Supervisory Practices from the Lenses Of The Ghanaian Basic School Teacher. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 9:78-99.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/217321

Ghana
ODOOM, D., AGYEPONG, L., MENSAH, F. K., OPOKU, E. & AMOABENG, Y. O. 2021. Challenges associated with the delivery of development projects within the decentralised government system: views of selected stakeholders in the Shama District, Ghana. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (2):37-57.
Keywords: communication ; decentralised government ; development communication ; development projects ; district assemblies
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/215659

Ghana
ZUURE, D. N. 2021. The Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (Leap) Programme and the Lives of Persons with Disability in the Effutu Municipality. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 9:146-163.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/217327

Ghana
ZUURE, D. N. 2021. Legal Pluralism and Conflict Resolution in the Kongo Traditional Area of Ghana. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 9:164-195.
Keywords: conflict ; court ; difference ; indigenous ; resolution ; similarities
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/217328

Kenya
NYAGA, R. & MATTSON, M. 2021. Does Identification Matter? How Felt-Connectedness among University Students in Kenya and the USA Influences Health Seeking Behaviours. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (2):70-83.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/215663

Kenya
SANG, H. 2021. Food Security Communication: An Investigation into the Influence of Radio Programmes on Irish Potato Farming in Nakuru County, Kenya. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (2).
Keywords: and Nakuru County ; Communication ; Food security ; Irish potato ; Radio
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/215667

Malawi
CHATAMBALALA, J. 2022. A Comparative Study of Malawian and Chinese Policies on Girls’ Education. Journal of Humanities, 30 (1):91-113.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/225837

Malawi
GALAFA, B. 2022. Umunthu as an Undergirding Philosophy of Education for Malawi: Lessons from Confucianism. Journal of Humanities, 30 (1):47-71.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/225834

Malawi
HARAWA, A. M. 2022. ‘Nudity’ as a Strategy of Cultural Preservation among Ingoma Dancers of Mzimba District. Journal of Humanities, 30 (1):137-153.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/225839

Malawi
MFUNE-MWANJAKWA, D. 2022. Aesthetic and Functional Exploration of Chitenje as an African Cultural Icon. Journal of Humanities, 30 (1):27-46.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/225833

Malawi
MGUNDA, T. 2022. Framing the China-Malawi Story: A Content Analysis of Stories Published by Nation Publications in Malawi. Journal of Humanities, 30 (1):115-136.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/225838

Malawi
BAKER, C., LUND, P., MASSAH, B. & MAWERENGA, J. 2021. We Are Human, Just Like You: Albinism in Malawi – Implications for Security. Journal of Humanities, 29 (1):57-84.
Keywords: Albinism ; Beliefs ; Human Security ; Malawi
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/213454

Malawi
CHIWEZA, A. L. 2021. Discursive Construction of Citizen Participation in Democratic Decentralisation Discourses in Malawi. Journal of Humanities, 29 (1):23-55.
Keywords: Chiefs ; Democratic Decentralisation ; Discursive Power ; Participation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/213453

Malawi
KONDOWE, E. 2021. Strengthening Communication and Information Capacities in Malawi: Case of the Malawi National Commission for UNESCO. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (2):21-36.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/215658

Malawi
MANDA, L. Z. 2021. Herbicide toxicity awareness among smallholder farmers and agriculture extension officers in Malawi. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (2):85-94.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/215666

Malawi
MWATSIKA, C. 2021. Implications of the understanding of Entrepreneurship in Local Economic Development in Malawi. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (2):1-20.
Keywords: entrepreneurial behaviour ; entrepreneurship education ; Malawi ; SME
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/215657

Nigeria
ADELEKE, R., IYANDA, A. E., OSAYOMI, T. & ALABEDE, O. 2022. Tackling female digital exclusion: drivers and constraints of female Internet use in Nigeria. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):531-544.
Keywords: digital divide ; female digital exclusion ; Internet use ; Nigeria
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1963296

Nigeria
AKPOVWOVWO, U. E. & GBADEGESIN, A. 2022. Species composition and distribution patterns of the Mangrove forests of the Western Niger Delta, Nigeria. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):468-482.
Keywords: Avicennia germinans ; Mangrove management ; Mangroves ; morisita index ; Niger Delta ; rhizophora spp
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1947333

Nigeria
MFUNE-MWANJAKWA, D. 2022. Throwing away the Bathwater and Saving the Baby: Chinua Achebe’s Okonkwo and Qu Yuan of the Dragon-Boat Festival. Journal of Humanities, 30 (1):155-172.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/225840

Nigeria
EGERE, I. K. 2021. M-Learning: Survey on Academic Performance of Undergraduate Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Private Universities in Nigeria. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 9:1-30.
Keywords: academic ; communication ; COVID-19 ; information ; mobile-learning ; performance ; technology
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/217318

Zimbabwe
MATSA, M., MUSASA, T. & MUPEPI, O. 2022. Loss of Urban Green Spaces Due to Increased Land Use/ Cover Changes Between 2000-2019: The Case of Gweru City, Zimbabwe. African Geographical Review, 41 (4):433-451.
Keywords: Geographic information systems ; green spaces ; Gweru ; land use/cover change ; remote sensing ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/19376812.2021.1930077

Zimbabwe
GWATIRISA, Y. 2021. The centrality of interculturality in teaching literature in foreign language classes: A case study of German at the University of Zimbabwe. Journal of Humanities, 29 (1):1-22.
Keywords: culture ; double look (Doppeltblicken) ; foreign languages ; Intercultural Approach ; literature ; teaching
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/213452