
Researchers from the University for Development Studies (UDS) Department of Forensic Sciences reiterates that forensic science is facing fundamental challenges in Ghana.
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Researchers from the University for Development Studies (UDS) Department of Forensic Sciences reiterates that forensic science is facing fundamental challenges in Ghana.
Author: Yahaya Sumara Sulley Department of Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Biosciences, University for Development Studies, Tamale – Ghana Theme: “Forensic Science: An Interdisciplinary Field for Achieving Sustainable Development in Ghana” (Delivered at […]
Author: Yahaya Sumara Sulley Department of Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Biosciences, University for Development Studies, Tamale – Ghana The University for Development Studies (UDS) Department of Forensic Science in collaboration with the […]
Authors: Yahaya Sumara Sulley and Mohammed Lawal(Founder & Co-founder, Forensic Science Outreach Ghana (FSOGH), Nyankpala) The Forensic Science Outreach Ghana (FSOGH) held its first-ever annual symposium on Thursday, June 24, 2021, at […]
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At this stage, people must look beyond politics because we might not be able to bear the collateral damage