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Religiosity and Energy Poverty: Empirical evidence across countries
A Akwasi, MG Mabefam
Energy Economics 102, 2021
432021
Push Out or Drop Out? Taking a critical look at the poor performance and drop-out of students of the JSS/JHS Programme in Ghana
C Gyan, MG Mabefam, M Baffoe
system, 2014
172014
Prosperity for the poor: religion, poverty and development in Sub-Saharan Africa
S Appau, MG Mabefam
Moving from the Millennium to the Sustainable Development Goals: Lessons and …, 2020
112020
Access to and dropout of Girls from School: a quantitative analysis of the effects of Marriage arrangements on girl-child education in Bolni
MG Mabefam, K Ohene-Konadu
Journal of Social Sciences 9 (3), 119, 2013
102013
Witchcraft accusations and the social exclusion of the elderly in Northern Ghana: Understanding how cultural discourses and practices affect the wellbeing of the elderly
MG Mabefam, S Appau
Measuring, understanding and improving wellbeing among older people, 187-209, 2020
62020
Becoming a Sakawa Boy: Magic and modernity in Ghana
M Mabefam, K Alexeyeff
Living with Monsters: Ethnographic Fiction about Real Monsters, 2023
22023
Limitless Opportunities for Wealth? Witchcraft as a Strategy for (In)Equality and Economic (Dis) Empowerment
M Mabefam
Forum for Development Studies, 2022
22022
Witch Camps in Northern Ghana: Contesting Gender, Development and Culture
MG Mabefam
The University of Melbourne, 2019
22019
Fear Of Witchery And The Mental Illness Scapegoat: A Discourse Of An Intersection Between Mental Health And Spirituality In Ghana
MG Mabefam
Complementary Medicine and Culture: The Changing Cultural Territory of Local …, 2017
12017
Our sisters too matter”: Examining the cultural practices that serve as barriers to girl-child education in Bolni in the Nanumba North District
MM Gmalifo
University of Ghana http://ugspace. ug. edu. gh, 2013
12013
A village and its NGOs: co-constructing NGO presence in rural Malawi: by Thomas McNamara, Brill, Leiden/Boston, 2022, 169pp,€ 59.00, ISBN: 978-90-04-51351-8
M Mabefam
Development in Practice, 1-3, 2023
2023
We returned home empty handed: COVID‐19, care and contested citizenship of Naga migrant workers in Northeast India
A Décobert, A Aier, M Breen, S Jamir, P Kechu, D Kikon, MG Mabefam
Disasters, 2023
2023
Witchcraft in Ghana: help should come before accusations begin
M Mabefam
Conversation, 2023
2023
Journeying into the experiences of persons accused of witchcraft: rethinking development theory and practice
M Mabefam
Critical African Studies, 1-18, 2023
2023
Witch Camps and Witchcraft Discourse in Africa: Critiquing Development Practice
M Mabefam
2023
The Politics of Silence and the Precarity of Political Dissent
MG Mabefam, KL Mbeva
Demos, 93-94, 2021
2021
Capturing the field: Witchcraft and Development in Africa.
GM Mabefam
The Q, Australian Anthropological Society Newsletter 142, 6-7, 2017
2017
Natural capital as a threat and resource: the survival of women in Bolni village in Northern Ghana
E Abbey, GM Mabefam
Int. J. Gender Studies in Developing Societies 2 (2), 130–142, 2017
2017
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