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Antecedents of Workplace Loneliness and Mental Health of Employees in Academic Environments in Ghana
Despite the growing recognition of loneliness and mental health as global epidemics, research in the African context, particularly in Ghana, remains limited. This quantitative study examined the factors influencing workplace loneliness and mental health in Ghana’s higher education sector. The findings indicate that co-worker support, workload and work pressure impact employee loneliness and mental health
Leadership Experiences of SDA Foreign Female Medical Doctors in African Mission Hospitals
This study explores the experiences of SDA female medical doctors in leadership roles in African mission hospitals, highlighting gender challenges, cultural barriers, and leadership dynamics. It examines resistance faced, coping strategies, and the impact of cultural norms. The findings inform decision-makers on balancing gender, leadership, and mission work in cross-cultural settings
Movement Building at Scale: Lessons from 170,854 Baptisms in the PNG for Christ Campaign
The April 2024 “PNG for Christ” campaign led to over 170,000 baptisms, driven by decentralised small groups, cultural dynamics like wantok and big man leadership, and grassroots mobilisation. Research identified both contextual and potentially transferable factors for fostering church growth through decentralised worship and member-led movement building
An Exploration of Adventist Nursing Practice in Liberia
This study explored nursing practice in Liberia using the integrated global framework for nursing education and practice. A descriptive Qualitative method was used through a group interview and purposive sampling technique for participant selection. FGD utilized for data collection and theoretical sampling for data saturation. Findings highlighted for improvement at the researched hospital and other SDA health care settings
Effective property tax regime will boost tax-to-GDP ratio
Associate Professor of Finance at Andrews University, Michigan, USA, Professor Williams Peprah is calling for an effective property tax regime to help boost the tax revenue-to-Gross Domestic Produce ratio
Tap into reserves for debt repayment amid growing international pressure
Professor of Finance at Andrews University, Michigan, USA, Prof William Peprah, has urged the government of Ghana to utilise part of the country\u27s $4.2 billion reserves to address outstanding debts to multinational suppliers