FEATURING - Ghana @60: Governance and Human Rights in Twenty-first Century Africa, edited by Michael Addaney and Michael Gyan Nyarko.

Posted on July 01, 2019

The Special Collections Book of the Week this week is:

Ghana @60: Governance and Human Rights in Twenty-first Century Africa, edited by Michael Addaney and Michael Gyan Nyarko.

Ghana was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence and played a critical role in the political transformation and regional integration in Africa. Over the years, Ghana has transformed from a one-party state through military rule to a multiparty democracy. On 6 March 2017, Ghana celebrated its 60th anniversary of independence from colonial rule. This book examines the experiences of Ghana, selected experiences of other African countries and the African Union in advancing good governance and human rights over the years.

Catalogue Access: https://UnivofPretoria.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1038192778

This book is available at Special Collections, housed on level 5 of the Merensky 2 Library, and is part of our Tukkiana (TUK) Collection.

The Special Collections unit of the Department of Library Services plays a stewardship role in the acquisition and preservation of the Library's rare and valuable information resources, making them accessible to students, staff and researchers, as well as safeguarding them for future generations.

- Author Sonto Mabena and Nikki Haw

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