It is clear now that (…) we need a national effort to make DNA technologies readily available in almost every institution that has something to do with biology. If nothing at all, COVID has taught us well enough. (Dr Francis Addy)
How can we make Ghana’s e-levy, or MoMo tax, equitable and fair?
The current MoMo tax strategy is discriminatory, targets the poor and is unfair.
Ghana: Call for Policy Review in Forensic Science Education
Researchers from the University for Development Studies (UDS) Department of Forensic Sciences reiterates that forensic science is facing fundamental challenges in Ghana.
The dignity and human rights of older people in Ghana: Exploring the loopholes in the legislative system
This article has explored the causes of maltreating older people, especially women, gaps in legislative provisions and the role of leadership. The view is that proactive measures combined with compassionate policies will help preserve the dignity of older people.
Call for participants: young people and criminal appeals – The Justice Gap
Researchers at Northumbria are calling for participants in England and Wales who were convicted/sentenced under age 18 to participate in a study on criminal appeals
Keynote Speech Delivered By Lydia Quansah (Ph.D.), HoD Forensic Science Department, University for Development Studies (UDS) On June 24, 2021
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 […]
UDS Department of Forensic Sciences Host First Forensic Science Summit
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 […]
FSOGH Launch Maiden Forensic Science Symposium
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 […]
Ghana struggles in fight to achieve food safety, food expert says
Data on estimates of food borne diseases burden are virtually non-existent in Ghana.
Male fertility: how everyday chemicals are destroying sperm counts in humans and animals – The Conversation
Within just a few generations, human sperm counts may decline to levels below those considered adequate for fertility.