Mr. Issahaku Alhassan | Social Sciences | Research Excellence Award
Assistant Lecturer | University for Development Studies | Ghana
Issahaku Alhassan is a researcher at SDD University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana, specializing in public policy, education, and social development. His work examines the intersections of education, gender, health, and livelihoods, with a focus on vulnerable populations in Ghana. Alhassan has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications, with a total of 13 citations and an h-index of 2, reflecting the impact of his research. His studies cover adolescent mothers, COVID-19 policy interventions, electoral dynamics, and ICT integration in basic education. Collaborating with scholars across Ghana, he contributes to multidisciplinary projects that inform evidence-based strategies addressing rural livelihoods, educational outcomes, and public health challenges. His research offers valuable insights for both local communities and the global academic discourse on social equity and development.
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Featured Publications
Examining the dual role among adolescent mothers of pre-tertiary school students in Ghana
– Equity in Education & Society, 2024 | Citations: 5
The complexities of COVID-19 policy interventions in Ghana: A case study of border towns in Bia West District
– African Journal of Public Administration and Environmental Studies, 2023 | Citations: 3
Implications of COVID-19 relief packages on livelihoods of rural dwellers in border towns along Southwestern Ghana
– Journal of Tropical Futures, 2025 | Citations: 2
Electoral dynamics and the LGBTQ+ discourse in Ghana’s Assin North by-election
– Gender Issues, 2025 | Citations: 1
Education and marriage behavior among rural folks: A dilemma of senior high school graduates in Northern Ghana
– Equity in Education & Society, 2024 | Citations: 1
