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SWASH Master Theses

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Engaged students from Global and Development Studies have written their theses in collaboration with the SWASH research project. The studnets have contributed important insights on the role of local assemblies and local resilience measures in relation to watewater management.  

We congratulate the authors of two collectively written master theses supervised by project lead Paul Stacey.

  

Ida Marie Eugenia Zielinski, Karen Thamdrup Habicht, Maria de Freiesleben Christoffersen. 

2025. ISE, RUC. 

"Navigating the Challenges of Wastewater Management in Tema, Ghana: The Legitimacy of the Tema Metropolitan Assembly."  

Supervisor: Paul Stacey 

 

Carol Naa-Commeyorkor Commey, Isabella Elias Thomsen. 

2024. ISE, RUC.  

"Beyond Bouncing Back: A Study of Local Resilience and Resourceful Solutions to Wastewater Management Challenges in

Tema, Ghana." 

Supervisor: Paul Stacey