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        Koomson, Ebenezer (2)
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        Multimedia Learning (2)
        Technology and Innovation (2)
        Climate Change (1)Health (1)HIV/AIDS (1)Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (1)Radio in Education (1)... View More
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        2013 (2)
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        Africa (2)
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        The power of Video in HIV prevention education: A Ghanaian experience 

        Koomson, Ebenezer (2013-11)
        Objectives: The 2011 Annual HIV Sentinel survey showed a higher prevalence rate (4.7%) for the Central Region of Ghana. The Regional Health Directorate having used many technological tools to support its social advocacy ...
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        Using Radio and Television Media to fight Climate Change: Echoes from Ghana 

        Koomson, Ebenezer (2013-11)
        Background: This study is making a point of using diverse forms of media to fight climate change anywhere at the global level. A sample of 500 adult audience of 15 radios and television audience in Southern Ghana were ...

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