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Children's Rights in Ghana: Reality or Rhetoric?

Abane, Albert(Contributions by)Acheampong, Frank Owusu(Contributions by)Adjaloo, Michael Kwodwo(Contributions by)Ampong, George Oppong(Contributions by)Ayete-Nyampong, Lilian(Contributions by)Blaufuss, Kathrin(Contributions by)Clerk, George(Contributions by)Duncan, Beatrice Akua(Contributions by)Hampshire, Kate(Contributions by)Kilpatrick, Kate(Contributions by)Kyei, Peter Ohene(Contributions by)Kyei-Gyamfi, Sylvester(Contributions by)McMillan, Leah(Contributions by)Porter, Gina(Contributions by)Twum-Danso, Afua(Contributions by)Wood, Georgina T.(Contributions by)Agbenyiga, DeBrenna LaFa(Edited by)Ame, Robert Kwame(Edited by)Apt, Nana Araba(Edited by)
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This is the first book that examines Ghanas compliance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).

Ghana being the first country to ratify the Convention, it thus fills an important gap in the literature on Ghana.

The book throws a searchlight on a wide range of rights issues including childrens identity, violence against children and women, child exploitation and children in conflict with the law plus a host of other CRC related issues and further identifies and explains the main obstacles in the way of realizing childrens rights in Ghana.

A major strength of this book is that the contributors, Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians alike have vast experience in empirical research in Ghana and most importantly, come from diverse academic disciplines.

Researchers, instructors, and students of Social Work, Sociology, Criminology Human Rights, Education and Law, are examples of a few academic disciplines that would find this book a welcome relief in their search for relevant and current data on childrens issues in Ghana.

It should also be of great interest to policy makers, human rights activists, Childrens NGOs and international development partners interested in childrens issues.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739169106 / 9780739169100
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
24/05/2013
English
291 pages
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