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Dr. Fred Awaah (Accra, March 1976), is member of the faculty of Management Studies, University of Professional Studies – Accra. He has written one boob, over twenty-five peer reviewed journal articles (mostly Scopus indexed), six book chapters, four technical reports, three conference proceedings. He has to his credit over 50 international conferences and over 80 newspapers articles. Fred is noted for collaborative research especially within the African region. His studies gravitate around higher education management, public administration, entrepreneurship and ICT education. Dr. Awaah had previously helped with the work of the education divisions of the African Union, European Union, Association of African Universities(AAU), UNESCO, DAAD, Institute of African Culture and International Understanding, Trust Africa, MasterCard Foundation, and many African governments in both consulting and non-consulting positions. Specifically, Fred reviews for over 10 reputable journals.

Publications

  • May, 2018: Drugs and the Youth: Ghana’s Drug Policies in a Changing World, in Peter Okebukola & Akin Mabogunje (ed), Drug Policies in Africa: What Works (pp. 35-52.), Abeokuta, Nigeria: Centre for Human Security and Dialogue.
  • Awaah F, (2015) “Taming the Monster of Indigenous Conflicts through Youth Engagements: A Story from Ghana” in Peter Okebukola (ed), Harnessing Culture for Sustainable Development (pp. 339-350.), Abeokuta, Nigeria: Journal of Africa Culture and International Understanding.
  • Mawutor M, Awaah F, (2014) “Assessment of Efficiency and Profitability of Listed Banks in Ghana,” Journal of Accounting and Finance Research, Vol.4, No15
  • Awaah F, Aduku M, (2014) “Contributions of Small Scale Stone Quarrying to Livelihoods: A Case Study of Ga East Municipal Assembly of Ghana.” Journal of Africa Culture and International Understanding, No.106
  • Awaah F, (2014) “Emerging Issues and Threats to Cultural Security in Ghana: Women and Youth to the Rescue” in Peter Okebukola (ed), Women, Youth, Culture and Development in Africa (pp. 3-17), Abeokuta, Nigeria: Journal of Africa Culture and International Understanding.
  • Awaah F, (2013) “Deepening Africa’s Democracy and Unity through Peaceful Elections: Role of Students and the Youth,” Journal of Africa Culture and International Understanding, Vol. 2, No18

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