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Coping with old age in a changing Africa : social change and the elderly Ghanaian
Authors: Apt, Nana A.
Published: Avebury, 1996Physical Description: ix, 163 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmHoldings: Loading…
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Children in need : a study of children in institutional homes in Ghana
Authors: Apt, Nana A.
Published: Centre for Social Policy Studies, Faculty of Social Studies, University of Ghana, 1998Physical Description: 56 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmHoldings: Loading…
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Street children and AIDS
Authors: Apt, Nana A.
Published: Centre for Social Policy Studies, Faculty of Social Studies, University of Ghana, 1995Physical Description: 21 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 24 cmHoldings: Loading…
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Learning how to play to win : what has 50 years of independence brought Ghana? : a personal view of a 'returnee'
Authors: Apt, Nana A.
Published: N. A. Apt, 2007Physical Description: 101 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 22 cmHoldings: Loading…Connect to: Table of contents only - All users (Cataloging @ Library of Congress)
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At Christmas and on rainy days : transport, travel and the female traders of Accra
Published: Avebury, 1996Other Authors:Physical Description: xiii, 282 pages ; 22 cmHoldings: Loading…
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Maintaining the momentum of Beijing : the contribution of African gender NGOs
Published: Ashgate, 1998Other Authors: “…Apt, Nana A.…”
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Children's rights in Ghana : reality or rhetoric?
Published: Lexington Books, 2011Other Authors:Physical Description: xiv, 295 pagesHoldings: Loading…
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