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RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah

RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah (née Croffie; born 24 September 1959) is a Ghanaian fisheries scientist and freshwater aquatic ecologist. She was the chief research scientist and deputy director general of the country's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) from 2008 to 2019. She then became the director of the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the CSIR College of Science and Technology. She holds a Bachelor of Science in zoology and a Master of Science in marine biology from the University of Cape Coast, as well as a PhD in fisheries science from the University of Ghana and a post-graduate certificate in aquatic resource management from the University of Hull. Her work has focused on documenting fish species in freshwater ecosystems and evaluating environmental impacts on their environments. She has also written about the roles of women in science education and research. She is a fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences.

RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah
Born
RoseEmma Mamaa Croffie

(1959-09-24) 24 September 1959 (age 64)
Other namesM. Entsua-Mensah, Mamaa Entsua-Mensah, R. E. M. Entsua-Mensah
Alma materUniversity of Cape Coast
University of Ghana
Children3
Scientific career
FieldsFisheries science, freshwater aquatic ecology
InstitutionsUniversity of Education, Winneba
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – Ghana

Early life, education, and family edit

RoseEmma Mamaa Croffie was born on 24 September 1959 in Tamale, Dominion of Ghana, to Emma Norma and Solomon Richmond Richard Croffie. Both her parents were educationists and the family included a brother and a sister. Croffie attended Wesley Girls' Senior High School in Cape Coast, completing her O-levels in 1977 and her A-levels in 1979. She was a recipient of The Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award[1] (known as the Head of State Scheme in Ghana)[2] in 1978. She earned a Bachelor of Science in zoology, a diploma of education, and then a Master of Science in marine biology from the University of Cape Coast. Croffie married Clement Entsua-Mensah,[1] a librarian at the University of Cape Coast,[3] with whom she had three children: Nanakua, Maame Adwoa, and Kobby. In 1994, Entusua-Mensah was awarded a Tonolli Memorial Fellowship from the International Society of Limnology to assist with her PhD studies.[4] She completed her PhD in fisheries science at the University of Ghana,[1] in 1998 with a thesis titled, Comparative Studies of the Dynamics and Management of Fish Populations in an Open and Closed Lagoon in Ghana.[5] She later earned a certificate in aquatic resource management at the University of Hull, in Kingston upon Hull, England, and a post-graduate certificate from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration in business administration.[1] In 2001, she was admitted as a member of the International Society of Limnology.[6][7]

Career edit

Teaching (2001–2009) edit

Entusua-Mensah started her career teaching in 2001 at the University of Education in Winneba.[1] Simultaneously, she conducted research for the Water Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).[8] Between 2004 and 2005, she worked on the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment,[1] an international, multi-disciplinary project designed to create a baseline for global ecosystems and a framework to evaluate how such systems could be better managed for the well-being of people and environments.[9] After completing work on the project, she taught as a visiting scholar at the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville, before returning to Ghana in 2006 to teach at the University of Cape Coast until 2009.[1]

Research scientist and administrator (2008–2019) edit

In 2008, Entusua-Mensah was appointed chief research scientist and deputy director general of the CSIR.[10] Her appointment marked the first time that a woman was appointed as deputy director general.[1] Entusua-Mensah's primary focus was on researching freshwater ecosystems and lagoons throughout Ghana and West Africa. She documented various fish species and their management systems and conducted research on coastal ecology and waterfalls in Ghana.[1] She warned of the damages caused to the environment by illegal mining, salt winning, and improper sewage disposal, noting in particular that the destruction of mangroves impacted fish and wildlife as well as human development.[11] She wrote and collaborated in over a hundred research publications.[1][11] Entusua-Mensah was honoured for her work in fish farming by the South African NGO, Creating Excellence, in 2013 as Africa's Most Influential Woman in Agricultural Research and was inducted as a fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2015.[11]

Entusua-Mensah also conducted gender studies which evaluated the roles of women involved in science education and policy and women who worked in sanitation and water management.[1] In 2008, she was appointed to serve until 2012 on the inaugural steering committee of the African Women's Forum on Science and Technology (AWFST).[12] The forum was an initiative created by the African Technology Policy Studies Network to promote women's involvement in policymaking, publishing, and development in science and technology.[13] The first steering committee had representatives from the diaspora, as well as members such as Afaf Marei and Manal Samra (Egypt), Peggy Oti-Boateng (Ghana), Norah Olembo and Agnes Wakesho Mwang'ombe (Kenya), Mamolise Falatsa and Deepa Pullanikkatil (Lesotho), Ogugua Rita Eboh and Obioma Nwaorgu (Nigeria), Bitrina Diyamett (Tanzania) and Noah Matovu (Uganda), who were considered to be experts in their fields.[14] The Ghanaian Ministry of Women and Children's Affairs recognised her work with the Excellence Award for Scientific Research in 2012.[11] To further the development of women scientists, Entusua-Mensah pressed for policies that would overcome systemic biases against women in science and research. With other senior women scientists at the CSIR, a mentorship directory was developed in 2016 to encourage women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, to give women networking opportunities with other scientists, and to facilitate the recruitment of talent.[15]

Entusua-Mensah's administrative responsibilities included assisting the director general in establishing research priorities of the CSIR. She was directly responsible for monitoring and evaluating research results to maintain government standards of quality, overseeing agricultural research and coordination between researchers and farming extension services throughout the country. Among the projects she coordinated were the West African Agricultural Productivity Programme I (2008–2013), the agricultural research grants programmes for the National Agricultural Research System (2008–2017), the Food and Budgetary Support research (2010–2012) with partners from the World Bank and the Canadian International Development Agency, and the West African Agricultural Productivity Programme II (2013–2017). She also coordinated agricultural modernisation programmes funded by the Canadian International Development Agency, the Korea-Africa Food & Agriculture Cooperation Initiative, and the Korea Programme for International Cooperation in Agricultural Technology.[1] She retired from the CSIR administration 2018, and from the CSIR in September 2019.[10][16]

College of Science and Technology (2019–present) edit

Along with other academics, Entusua-Mensah was one of the leaders in pressing the CSIR to found the College of Science and Technology (CCST),[1][11] with the goals of teaching natural resource management and climate science to create sustainable growth and address the impact of environmental change and implementation of new technologies. Created in 2017,[17] the CCST offers courses on instruction in agriculture, clean air and water, entrepreneurship, health and medicine, natural resource conservation, sanitation management, sustainable energy, and transportation.[18][19] The college was affiliated with the University of Cape Coast and graduated its first class in 2020.[18] Upon leaving the CSIR, Entusua-Mensah became the director of the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at CCST[10][20] and in 2022 was appointed as one of the 13 members of the governing board of the CCST.[20]

Selected works edit

  • Entsua-Mensah, M. (January 1995). "Length-Weight Relationships of Fishes From Tributaries of the Volta River, Ghana Part 1: Analysis of Pooled Data" (PDF). Naga: The ICLARM Quarterly. 18 (1). Manila, the Philippines: International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management: 36–38. ISSN 0116-290X. OCLC 647653377.
  • Koranteng, K.A.; Ofori-Danson, P.K.; Entsua-Mensah, M. (April 2000). "Fish and Fisheries of the Muni Lagoon in Ghana, West Africa". Biodiversity & Conservation. 9. Berlin, Germany: Springer Science+Business Media: 487–499. doi:10.1023/A:1008903813222. ISSN 0960-3115. OCLC 5649327737.
  • Entusua-Mensah, Mamaa (2002). "Traditional Management of Water Resources in West Africa". In Castelein, S.; Otte, S. (eds.). Conflict and Cooperation Related to International Water Resources: Historical Perspectives. International Water History Association's Conference on the Role of Water in History and Development, Bergen, Norway 10–12 August 2001. Vol. 62. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp. 49–57. OCLC 897440589. Report #SC-2002/WS/53.
  • Nixon, Scott W.; Buckley, Betty A.; Granger, S. L.; Entsua-Mensah, M. (July 2007). "Anthropogenic Enrichment and Nutrients in Some Tropical Lagoons of Ghana, West Africa". Ecological Applications. 17 (Sp. 5). Columbus, Ohio: Ecological Society of America: S144–S164. doi:10.1890/05-0684.1. ISSN 1051-0761. OCLC 9981871056.
  • Abdul-Razak, A.; Asiedu, A. B.; Entsua-Mensah, R. E. M.; deGraft-Johnson, K. A. A. (June 2009). "Assessment of the Water Quality of the Oti River in Ghana". West African Journal of Applied Ecology. 15 (1). Accra, Ghana: University of Ghana Ecological Laboratory: 1–12. doi:10.4314/wajae.v15i1.49427. ISSN 0855-4307. OCLC 813714658.
  • Lorenzen, K.; Cowx, Ian G.; Entsua-Mensah, R. E. M.; Lester, N. P. (June 2016). "Stock Assessment in Inland Fisheries: A Foundation for Sustainable Use and Conservation". Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 26 (1). London, UK: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 405–440. doi:10.1007/s11160-016-9435-0. ISSN 0960-3166. OCLC 6763541076.

References edit

Citations edit

Bibliography edit

  • Adams, Claude Nyarko (16 December 2016). "CSIR Assists Women to Embrace Science". BusinessGhana. Accra, Ghana. Ghanaian Times. from the original on 25 February 2024. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  • Ashon, Enimil (10 March 2017). "The Woman Who Saw Tomorrow". The Graphic. Accra, Ghana. from the original on 25 February 2024. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  • "CCST Envisages Training Scientists and Innovators for Ghana's Growth". GhanaWeb. Accra, Ghana. Ghana News Agency. 26 July 2020. from the original on 9 August 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  • "CCST Gets 13-Member Governing Board". Ghanaian Times. Accra, Ghana. 27 July 2022. from the original on 25 February 2024. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  • "CSIR College of Science and Technology Has Graduated Its Pioneer Students". College of Science and Technology. Accra, Ghana: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. 17 September 2020. from the original on 23 September 2023. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  • Gadese-Mensah, Frederick (14 October 2019). "Ghana's Ecology Under Threat – Prof. Entsua-Mensah". Ghanaian Times. Accra, Ghana. from the original on 25 February 2024. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  • Kwafoa, Paulina Nana Yaa; Entsua-Mensah, Clement (March 2021). "An Assessment of ICT Infrastructure, Deployment and Applications in the Science and Technology (S&T) Research Institutions in Ghana" (PDF). International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology. 11 (1). Daejeon, South Korea: Korean Institute of Science and Technology Information: 29–48. doi:10.5865/IJKCT.2021.11.1.029. ISSN 2234-0068. OCLC 8992467005. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  • "Membership List Arranged by Countries". Verhandlungen – Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie. 27 (7). Stuttgart, Germany: International Society of Limnology: 4247–4268. 2001. doi:10.1080/03680770.1998.11901768. ISSN 0368-0770. Retrieved 25 February 2024. – via Taylor & Francis (subscription required)
  • "Ordinary Members". Verhandlungen – Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie. 28 (4). Stuttgart, Germany: International Society of Limnology: 1972–2059. 2002. doi:10.1080/03680770.2001.11901965. ISSN 0368-0770. Retrieved 25 February 2024. – via Taylor & Francis (subscription required)
  • Owusu-Mensah, Kwabia (15 March 2017). "CCST Leads Effort to Deal with Threat of Climate Change". ModernGhana. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Ghana News Agency. from the original on 4 July 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  • "Prof. RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah". College of Science and Technology. Accra, Ghana: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. 2022. from the original on 26 February 2024. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  • "Prof. RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah". GAAS. Accra, Ghana: Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences. 12 October 2022. from the original on 1 June 2023. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  • Reid, Walter V.; Mooney, Harold A. (April 2016). "The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Testing the Limits of Interdisciplinary and Multi-Scale Science". Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 19. Amsterdam, Netherlands: ScienceDirect: 40–46. doi:10.1016/j.cosust.2015.11.009. ISSN 1877-3435. OCLC 5941665442. Retrieved 26 February 2024. – via Elsevier's ScienceDirect (subscription required)
  • Report of the 1st Interim Committee Meeting (PDF) (Report). Nairobi, Kenya: African Women's Forum on Science and Technology. July 2009. (PDF) from the original on 30 June 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  • Sawyerr, L. M.; Quartey, J. K.; Ntiamoa-Baidu, Y. (2022). "Impact of Indigenous Natural Resources Regulatory Systems of Fishing on the Fisheries of a Small Coastal Lagoon in Ghana". West African Journal of Applied Ecology. 30 (2). Legon, Ghana: University of Ghana Ecological Laboratory: 13–23. ISSN 0855-4307. from the original on 16 February 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  • Walker, Iain (9 December 2019). "Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Scheme". Africanews. Lyon, France. from the original on 19 October 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  • Wetzel, Robert G. (June 1998). "Societas Internationalis Limnologiae: Twenty-Sixth Congress, São Paulo, Brazil, 1995". Verhandlungen – Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie. 26 (5). Stuttgart, Germany: International Society of Limnology: 2452–2489. doi:10.1080/03680770.1995.11901195. ISSN 0368-0770. Retrieved 25 February 2024. – via Taylor & Francis (subscription required)

roseemma, mamaa, entsua, mensah, née, croffie, born, september, 1959, ghanaian, fisheries, scientist, freshwater, aquatic, ecologist, chief, research, scientist, deputy, director, general, country, council, scientific, industrial, research, csir, from, 2008, 2. RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua Mensah nee Croffie born 24 September 1959 is a Ghanaian fisheries scientist and freshwater aquatic ecologist She was the chief research scientist and deputy director general of the country s Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR from 2008 to 2019 She then became the director of the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the CSIR College of Science and Technology She holds a Bachelor of Science in zoology and a Master of Science in marine biology from the University of Cape Coast as well as a PhD in fisheries science from the University of Ghana and a post graduate certificate in aquatic resource management from the University of Hull Her work has focused on documenting fish species in freshwater ecosystems and evaluating environmental impacts on their environments She has also written about the roles of women in science education and research She is a fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua MensahBornRoseEmma Mamaa Croffie 1959 09 24 24 September 1959 age 64 Tamale Dominion of GhanaOther namesM Entsua Mensah Mamaa Entsua Mensah R E M Entsua MensahAlma materUniversity of Cape CoastUniversity of GhanaChildren3Scientific careerFieldsFisheries science freshwater aquatic ecologyInstitutionsUniversity of Education WinnebaCouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research Ghana Contents 1 Early life education and family 2 Career 2 1 Teaching 2001 2009 2 2 Research scientist and administrator 2008 2019 2 3 College of Science and Technology 2019 present 3 Selected works 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 BibliographyEarly life education and family editRoseEmma Mamaa Croffie was born on 24 September 1959 in Tamale Dominion of Ghana to Emma Norma and Solomon Richmond Richard Croffie Both her parents were educationists and the family included a brother and a sister Croffie attended Wesley Girls Senior High School in Cape Coast completing her O levels in 1977 and her A levels in 1979 She was a recipient of The Duke of Edinburgh s Gold Award 1 known as the Head of State Scheme in Ghana 2 in 1978 She earned a Bachelor of Science in zoology a diploma of education and then a Master of Science in marine biology from the University of Cape Coast Croffie married Clement Entsua Mensah 1 a librarian at the University of Cape Coast 3 with whom she had three children Nanakua Maame Adwoa and Kobby In 1994 Entusua Mensah was awarded a Tonolli Memorial Fellowship from the International Society of Limnology to assist with her PhD studies 4 She completed her PhD in fisheries science at the University of Ghana 1 in 1998 with a thesis titled Comparative Studies of the Dynamics and Management of Fish Populations in an Open and Closed Lagoon in Ghana 5 She later earned a certificate in aquatic resource management at the University of Hull in Kingston upon Hull England and a post graduate certificate from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration in business administration 1 In 2001 she was admitted as a member of the International Society of Limnology 6 7 Career editTeaching 2001 2009 edit Entusua Mensah started her career teaching in 2001 at the University of Education in Winneba 1 Simultaneously she conducted research for the Water Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR 8 Between 2004 and 2005 she worked on the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 1 an international multi disciplinary project designed to create a baseline for global ecosystems and a framework to evaluate how such systems could be better managed for the well being of people and environments 9 After completing work on the project she taught as a visiting scholar at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville before returning to Ghana in 2006 to teach at the University of Cape Coast until 2009 1 Research scientist and administrator 2008 2019 edit In 2008 Entusua Mensah was appointed chief research scientist and deputy director general of the CSIR 10 Her appointment marked the first time that a woman was appointed as deputy director general 1 Entusua Mensah s primary focus was on researching freshwater ecosystems and lagoons throughout Ghana and West Africa She documented various fish species and their management systems and conducted research on coastal ecology and waterfalls in Ghana 1 She warned of the damages caused to the environment by illegal mining salt winning and improper sewage disposal noting in particular that the destruction of mangroves impacted fish and wildlife as well as human development 11 She wrote and collaborated in over a hundred research publications 1 11 Entusua Mensah was honoured for her work in fish farming by the South African NGO Creating Excellence in 2013 as Africa s Most Influential Woman in Agricultural Research and was inducted as a fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2015 11 Entusua Mensah also conducted gender studies which evaluated the roles of women involved in science education and policy and women who worked in sanitation and water management 1 In 2008 she was appointed to serve until 2012 on the inaugural steering committee of the African Women s Forum on Science and Technology AWFST 12 The forum was an initiative created by the African Technology Policy Studies Network to promote women s involvement in policymaking publishing and development in science and technology 13 The first steering committee had representatives from the diaspora as well as members such as Afaf Marei and Manal Samra Egypt Peggy Oti Boateng Ghana Norah Olembo and Agnes Wakesho Mwang ombe Kenya Mamolise Falatsa and Deepa Pullanikkatil Lesotho Ogugua Rita Eboh and Obioma Nwaorgu Nigeria Bitrina Diyamett Tanzania and Noah Matovu Uganda who were considered to be experts in their fields 14 The Ghanaian Ministry of Women and Children s Affairs recognised her work with the Excellence Award for Scientific Research in 2012 11 To further the development of women scientists Entusua Mensah pressed for policies that would overcome systemic biases against women in science and research With other senior women scientists at the CSIR a mentorship directory was developed in 2016 to encourage women to pursue careers in science technology engineering and mathematics STEM fields to give women networking opportunities with other scientists and to facilitate the recruitment of talent 15 Entusua Mensah s administrative responsibilities included assisting the director general in establishing research priorities of the CSIR She was directly responsible for monitoring and evaluating research results to maintain government standards of quality overseeing agricultural research and coordination between researchers and farming extension services throughout the country Among the projects she coordinated were the West African Agricultural Productivity Programme I 2008 2013 the agricultural research grants programmes for the National Agricultural Research System 2008 2017 the Food and Budgetary Support research 2010 2012 with partners from the World Bank and the Canadian International Development Agency and the West African Agricultural Productivity Programme II 2013 2017 She also coordinated agricultural modernisation programmes funded by the Canadian International Development Agency the Korea Africa Food amp Agriculture Cooperation Initiative and the Korea Programme for International Cooperation in Agricultural Technology 1 She retired from the CSIR administration 2018 and from the CSIR in September 2019 10 16 College of Science and Technology 2019 present edit Along with other academics Entusua Mensah was one of the leaders in pressing the CSIR to found the College of Science and Technology CCST 1 11 with the goals of teaching natural resource management and climate science to create sustainable growth and address the impact of environmental change and implementation of new technologies Created in 2017 17 the CCST offers courses on instruction in agriculture clean air and water entrepreneurship health and medicine natural resource conservation sanitation management sustainable energy and transportation 18 19 The college was affiliated with the University of Cape Coast and graduated its first class in 2020 18 Upon leaving the CSIR Entusua Mensah became the director of the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at CCST 10 20 and in 2022 was appointed as one of the 13 members of the governing board of the CCST 20 Selected works editEntsua Mensah M January 1995 Length Weight Relationships of Fishes From Tributaries of the Volta River Ghana Part 1 Analysis of Pooled Data PDF Naga The ICLARM Quarterly 18 1 Manila the Philippines International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management 36 38 ISSN 0116 290X OCLC 647653377 Koranteng K A Ofori Danson P K Entsua Mensah M April 2000 Fish and Fisheries of the Muni Lagoon in Ghana West Africa Biodiversity amp Conservation 9 Berlin Germany Springer Science Business Media 487 499 doi 10 1023 A 1008903813222 ISSN 0960 3115 OCLC 5649327737 Entusua Mensah Mamaa 2002 Traditional Management of Water Resources in West Africa In Castelein S Otte S eds Conflict and Cooperation Related to International Water Resources Historical Perspectives International Water History Association s Conference on the Role of Water in History and Development Bergen Norway 10 12 August 2001 Vol 62 Paris France UNESCO pp 49 57 OCLC 897440589 Report SC 2002 WS 53 Nixon Scott W Buckley Betty A Granger S L Entsua Mensah M July 2007 Anthropogenic Enrichment and Nutrients in Some Tropical Lagoons of Ghana West Africa Ecological Applications 17 Sp 5 Columbus Ohio Ecological Society of America S144 S164 doi 10 1890 05 0684 1 ISSN 1051 0761 OCLC 9981871056 Abdul Razak A Asiedu A B Entsua Mensah R E M deGraft Johnson K A A June 2009 Assessment of the Water Quality of the Oti River in Ghana West African Journal of Applied Ecology 15 1 Accra Ghana University of Ghana Ecological Laboratory 1 12 doi 10 4314 wajae v15i1 49427 ISSN 0855 4307 OCLC 813714658 Lorenzen K Cowx Ian G Entsua Mensah R E M Lester N P June 2016 Stock Assessment in Inland Fisheries A Foundation for Sustainable Use and Conservation Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 26 1 London UK Kluwer Academic Publishers 405 440 doi 10 1007 s11160 016 9435 0 ISSN 0960 3166 OCLC 6763541076 References editCitations edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences 2022 Walker 2019 Kwafoa amp Entsua Mensah 2021 p 48 Wetzel 1998 p 2471 Sawyerr Quartey amp Ntiamoa Baidu 2022 p 21 Verhandlungen 2001 p 4255 Verhandlungen 2002 p 1991 Entusua Mensah 2002 p 49 Reid amp Mooney 2016 pp 40 41 a b c College of Science and Technology 2022 a b c d e Ashon 2017 AWFST 2009 pp 4 7 AWFST 2009 pp 1 5 AWFST 2009 pp 6 7 Adams 2016 Gadese Mensah 2019 Owusu Mensah 2017 a b College of Science and Technology 2020 GhanaWeb 2020 a b Ghanaian Times 2022 Bibliography edit Adams Claude Nyarko 16 December 2016 CSIR Assists Women to Embrace Science BusinessGhana Accra Ghana Ghanaian Times Archived from the original on 25 February 2024 Retrieved 27 February 2024 Ashon Enimil 10 March 2017 The Woman Who Saw Tomorrow The Graphic Accra Ghana Archived from the original on 25 February 2024 Retrieved 27 February 2024 CCST Envisages Training Scientists and Innovators for Ghana s Growth GhanaWeb Accra Ghana Ghana News Agency 26 July 2020 Archived from the original on 9 August 2022 Retrieved 27 February 2024 CCST Gets 13 Member Governing Board Ghanaian Times Accra Ghana 27 July 2022 Archived from the original on 25 February 2024 Retrieved 27 February 2024 CSIR College of Science and Technology Has Graduated Its Pioneer Students College of Science and Technology Accra Ghana Council for Scientific and Industrial Research 17 September 2020 Archived from the original on 23 September 2023 Retrieved 26 February 2024 Gadese Mensah Frederick 14 October 2019 Ghana s Ecology Under Threat Prof Entsua Mensah Ghanaian Times Accra Ghana Archived from the original on 25 February 2024 Retrieved 27 February 2024 Kwafoa Paulina Nana Yaa Entsua Mensah Clement March 2021 An Assessment of ICT Infrastructure Deployment and Applications in the Science and Technology S amp T Research Institutions in Ghana PDF International Journal of Knowledge Content Development amp Technology 11 1 Daejeon South Korea Korean Institute of Science and Technology Information 29 48 doi 10 5865 IJKCT 2021 11 1 029 ISSN 2234 0068 OCLC 8992467005 Retrieved 25 February 2024 Membership List Arranged by Countries Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung fur Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie 27 7 Stuttgart Germany International Society of Limnology 4247 4268 2001 doi 10 1080 03680770 1998 11901768 ISSN 0368 0770 Retrieved 25 February 2024 via Taylor amp Francis subscription required Ordinary Members Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung fur Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie 28 4 Stuttgart Germany International Society of Limnology 1972 2059 2002 doi 10 1080 03680770 2001 11901965 ISSN 0368 0770 Retrieved 25 February 2024 via Taylor amp Francis subscription required Owusu Mensah Kwabia 15 March 2017 CCST Leads Effort to Deal with Threat of Climate Change ModernGhana Amsterdam Netherlands Ghana News Agency Archived from the original on 4 July 2022 Retrieved 27 February 2024 Prof RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua Mensah College of Science and Technology Accra Ghana Council for Scientific and Industrial Research 2022 Archived from the original on 26 February 2024 Retrieved 26 February 2024 Prof RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua Mensah GAAS Accra Ghana Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences 12 October 2022 Archived from the original on 1 June 2023 Retrieved 25 February 2024 Reid Walter V Mooney Harold A April 2016 The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Testing the Limits of Interdisciplinary and Multi Scale Science Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 19 Amsterdam Netherlands ScienceDirect 40 46 doi 10 1016 j cosust 2015 11 009 ISSN 1877 3435 OCLC 5941665442 Retrieved 26 February 2024 via Elsevier s ScienceDirect subscription required Report of the 1st Interim Committee Meeting PDF Report Nairobi Kenya African Women s Forum on Science and Technology July 2009 Archived PDF from the original on 30 June 2023 Retrieved 24 February 2024 Sawyerr L M Quartey J K Ntiamoa Baidu Y 2022 Impact of Indigenous Natural Resources Regulatory Systems of Fishing on the Fisheries of a Small Coastal Lagoon in Ghana West African Journal of Applied Ecology 30 2 Legon Ghana University of Ghana Ecological Laboratory 13 23 ISSN 0855 4307 Archived from the original on 16 February 2024 Retrieved 25 February 2024 Walker Iain 9 December 2019 Duke of Edinburgh s International Award Scheme Africanews Lyon France Archived from the original on 19 October 2021 Retrieved 26 February 2024 Wetzel Robert G June 1998 Societas Internationalis Limnologiae Twenty Sixth Congress Sao Paulo Brazil 1995 Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung fur Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie 26 5 Stuttgart Germany International Society of Limnology 2452 2489 doi 10 1080 03680770 1995 11901195 ISSN 0368 0770 Retrieved 25 February 2024 via Taylor amp Francis subscription required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua Mensah amp oldid 1221312631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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