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NICHOLAS  FIELMUA
NICHOLAS FIELMUA
Senior Lecturer, SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies
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The impact of mutual health insurance scheme on access and quality of health care in Northern Ghana: The case of Kassena-Nankana east scheme
KA Alatinga, N Fielmua
Journal of Sustainable Development 4 (5), 125, 2011
382011
The role of the community ownership and management strategy towards sustainable access to water in Ghana (a case of Nadowli district)
N Fielmua
Journal of Sustainable Development 4 (3), 174, 2011
352011
Community ownership and management of water and sanitation facilities: issues and prospects in the Nadowli district of the upper west region of Ghana
I Braimah, N Filmua
Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa 13 (3), 74-87, 2011
332011
The role of local nongovernmental organisations in basic education in the nadowli district of ghana
N Fielmua, RD Boye Bandie
British Journal of Arts and Social Sciences 4 (1), 46-59, 2012
182012
Hand hygiene and safety behaviours at shopping centres in COVID-19: an observation in Wa township in Ghana
N Fielmua, BY Guba, DT Mwingyine
Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 11 (3), 442-452, 2021
142021
Independent water pricing of small town water systems in Ghana
N Fielmua, A Dongzagla
Heliyon 6 (6), 2020
132020
Migration as an adaptation strategy to climate change: influencing factors in North-Western Ghana
N Fielmua, D Gordon, DT Mwingyine
Journal of Sustainable Development 10 (6), 155-168, 2017
102017
Myth and reality of community ownership and control of community-managed piped water systems in Ghana
N Fielmua
Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 10 (4), 841-850, 2020
92020
Reducing rural poverty through multiple-use water services: the women’s perspective in north-western Ghana
N Fielmua, DT Mwingyine
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 200, 353-364, 2015
72015
Effectiveness of grassroots participation in local governance in Ghana's Upper East Region: the case of assemblies in the Bawku area
MA Akudugu, N Fielmua, WK Akugri
Journal of Local Government Studies 4 (1), 78-104, 2012
72012
Back to basics: urban households’ perspective on free water supply in Ghana in the COVID-19 pandemic
N Fielmua, JD Mengba
Waterlines, 125-137, 2022
62022
Does self-reported water collection time differ from observed water collection time? Evidence from the Upper West Region of Ghana
A Dongzagla, AM Nunbogu, N Fielmua
Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 10 (2), 357-365, 2020
62020
Water at the centre of poverty reduction: Targeting women as a stepping stone in the Nadowli District, Ghana
N Fielmua, DT Mwingyine
Ghana Journal of Development Studies 15 (2), 46-68, 2018
62018
Managing Pastoralism and Water Rights in the Upper West Region of Ghana: A Blame Game among Actors
N Fielmua, RDB Bandie, MK Ziemah
Journal of sustainable development 7 (1), 72, 2014
62014
Water, sanitation and rural livelihoods nexus: an exploratory study of Wogu in the Upper West Region of Ghana
N Fielmua, MA Akudugu, G Dugle
Ghana Journal of Development Studies 16 (2), 199-219, 2019
52019
Understanding water governance from a systems’ perspective: A precursor for an enhanced water governance in small towns
N Fielmua
Habitat International 116, 102418, 2021
42021
Financial performance of community-managed small-town water systems in north-western Ghana
N Fielmua
Waterlines, 132-154, 2018
42018
Contribution of shea-based livelihoods to income of rural women in North-Western Ghana
R Tanzile, N Fielmua, MK Domapielle
Ghana Journal of Development Studies 20 (1), 195-212, 2023
32023
Empowering women for sustainable development through semi-mechanized sheabutter processing in rural North-Western Ghana
R Tanzile, MK Domapielle, N Fielmua
Scientific African 21, e01790, 2023
22023
Institutional bricolage in community-based water management: some insights from non-representational theory
R Nunes, N Fielmua
International Journal of Water Resources Development 39 (3), 404-432, 2023
22023
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