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Eugenia Date-Bah

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Eugenia Date-Bah
human
Ein sex anaa genderfemale Edit
Country wey e be citizenGhana Edit
Name wey dem give amEugenia Edit
Family nameBah Edit
SpouseSamuel Date-Bah Edit
Languages edey speak, rep anaa signEnglish Edit
Ein occupationacademic, writer Edit
Member ofUniversity of Ghana Edit
Award e receiveFellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences Edit

Na Eugenia Date-Bah be Ghanaian academic den author. Na she be member of de Sociology department of de University of Ghana.[1] Dem elect am as fellow of de Ghana Academy of Arts den Sciences for 2005 insyd.[2] Date-Bah san serve as de Director give InFocus before, ebi International Labour Organization programme wey dey focus for crises response den reconstruction top, she san serve as de manager give de International Labour Organization's Action Programme wey dey equip countries wey dey emerge from armed conflicts plus skills den entrepreneurial training.[3]

Date-Bah be de wifey of de retired jurist; Samuel Kofi Date-Bah.[4]

Ein Works

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  • Female and Male Factory Workers in Accra (in Christine Oppong's Female and Male in West Africa), (1982);[5]
  • Sustainable Peace After War: Arguing the Need for Major Development in Conflict programming, (1996);[6][7]
  • Jobs After War: A Critical Challenge in the Peace and Reconstruction Puzzle, (2003);[8]
  • Lest We Forget: Insights Into the Kenya's Post Election Violence (with Rita Njau, Rosabelle Boswell), (2008).[9]

References

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  1. Ghana Journal of Sociology. Ghana Sociological Association. 1976.
  2. Sciences, Ghana Academy of Arts and (2006). National Integration. Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences. ISBN 978-9964-950-27-9.
  3. Manji, Firoze; Burnett, Patrick (2005). African Voices on Development and Social Justice: Editorials from Pambazuka News 2004. Fahamu/Pambazuka. ISBN 978-9987-417-35-3.
  4. "Chairman of University Council Authors Book on the Supreme Court of Ghana | University of Ghana". www.ug.edu.gh. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  5. Sargent, Carolyn Fishel (2021-01-08). Maternity, Medicine, and Power: Reproductive Decisions in Urban Benin. Univ of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-36979-5.
  6. Krishna, Kumar (2001). Aftermath, Women and Women's Organizations in Postconflict Societies: The Role of International Assistance. Center for Development Information and Evaluation, U.S. Agency for International Development.
  7. Date-Bah, Eugenia (1996). Sustainable Peace After War: Arguing the Need for Major Integration of Gender Perspectives in Post-conflict Programming. International Labour Office. ISBN 978-92-2-110261-8.
  8. Date-Bah, Eugenia (2003). Jobs After War: A Critical Challenge in the Peace and Reconstruction Puzzle. International Labour Organization. ISBN 978-92-2-113810-5.
  9. Date-Bah, Eugenia; Boswell, Rosabelle; Maundeni, Zibani (2008). Lest We Forget: Insights Into the Kenya's Post Election Violence. Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa. ISBN 978-2-86978-215-0.