Essays about: "Collins Armah"

Found 2 essays containing the words Collins Armah.

  1. 1. The Perspectives of African Immigrants in Sweden on Intercountry Child Adoption

    University essay from Tema Barn

    Author : Collins Armah; [2010]
    Keywords : Intercountry Adoption; Perspectives; African Immigrants; Sweden; Adoption; Best Interest of the Child; Focus Group; Determinants of Adoption; Celebrity Adoption; Incountry adoption; Racism and Discrimination; Matching; Transracial Adoption; Children s Right; Age; Child; Adult; Best interest for the child; Culture; Roots; Alternatives; Effective Systems; Africa; International;

    Abstract : The views of minority groups who speak on behalf of adopted children in Western countries like Sweden have relevance with regards to enriching the international adoption discourse; and to inform adoption policies in both sending and receiving countries. This study aimed at seeking the views of African immigrants in Sweden on intercountry adoption with the objective of bringing out the meanings they create on the major themes involved to enrich the international adoption debate and to inform policy formation. READ MORE

  2. 2. Poverty as an Abuse of Human Rights in Ghana. : A grass roots perspective on poverty and human rights.

    University essay from Historia

    Author : Collins Armah; [2009]
    Keywords : Human Rights; Poverty-Concept and Definition; Ghana; Economy; Why Poor Causes; Grass roots Perspective; Bia District; BPPP; Bia Paradox; Poverty as Abuse; Seasonal poverty; Fighting Poverty.;

    Abstract : The study aimed at getting a grass root opinion on poverty and why Ghana is still poor after 50 years of independence in spite of her richness in natural resources, second largest producer of cocoa in the word and appreciable stable political environment. The opinions of the ordinary people in the Bia district and their observed living conditions was analysed in line with theoretical basis of the study and previous studies to justify the stance that poverty should be considered as an abuse of human rights. READ MORE