2016
DOI: 10.4314/gjds.v13i1.4
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Exploring Social Outcomes of Interactions between University Students and Waala Communities in the Wa Municipality, Ghana

Abstract: In the context of social integration theory, this paper explores the social outcomes of interactions between university students and indigenous Waala communities in the Wa Municipality, northwestern Ghana. Drawing on results from focus group discussions and in-depth interviews, weposit that social integration outcomes have been both positive and negative, the latter being predominant. In the positive domain, university students from varied ethnic backgrounds are socially accepted to live in shared rental accom… Show more

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“…One of the few studies that has reported gambling impact data in Africa, done in South Africa, reported 2% prevalence of problem gambling and a further 10% being considered at risk (10). Street youth are turning to gambling as a means of earning money in several African countries including Ghana where university students were introducing gambling to the local adolescents, creating problems for the community (11,12).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the few studies that has reported gambling impact data in Africa, done in South Africa, reported 2% prevalence of problem gambling and a further 10% being considered at risk (10). Street youth are turning to gambling as a means of earning money in several African countries including Ghana where university students were introducing gambling to the local adolescents, creating problems for the community (11,12).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%