PROF. ABDULAI ABUBAKARIAssociate ProfessorDEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORKFACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCESNYANKPALA Campus
Background
Prof. Abdulai Abubakari (PhD) is Associate Professor in the Sociology and Social Work Department. He holds a PhD in Development Sociology from the University of Ghana. He is currently the Vice Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences. Before moving to the Faculty of Social Science, he served as the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research Director. He previously served as a senior Research Fellow, became the Deputy Director, and finally the Director.
Prof. Abdulai has extensive experience in research, teaching, and community services. He has worked with numerous donor-funded projects and the recent one is the “Access-Authority Nexus in Famer-Herder Conflicts (AAN) Project funded by Danida. Prof. Abdulai’s research interest areas include social conflicts, sociology of health, sociology of education, and pastoralism.
Rahma Salifu and Abdulai Abubakari (2023) Adolescents, Social Media and Access to Reproductive Health Information and Services in Ghana: Prospects and Challenges
Bellwood-Howard I. and Abubakari A. (2020). Children’s harmful work in Ghana’s Lake Volta Fisheries: Research Needed to Move Beyond Discourses of Child Trafficking. Published by Institute of Development Studies, London, pp 1 -29.
Abdulai Abubakari and Felix T. Y. Longi (2022) Border Controls and Cross-Border Movements of Fulani Herdsmen into the Upper East Region of Ghana: Implications for Security. In Steve Tonah (ed) Farmer-Herder Relations in Ghana. Research and Publication Unit, Department of Sociology, University of Ghana Legon, 144-160
Abubakari Abdulai (2022). The Integration and Adaptation of the Fulani in the West Mamprusi District of Northern Ghana. In Steve Tonah (ed) Farmer-Herder Relations in Ghana, Research and Publication Unit, Department of Sociology, University of Ghana Legon, 161- 184
Abubakari, A. and Tonah, S. (2009) Indigenous farmers Versus Migrant Fulani Herdsmen in Central Ghana. In Tonah, S. (eds) Contemporary social problems in Ghana. pp 241 – 256.
Leon Brenya Yeboah, Christian Pilegaard Hansen, Abdulai Abubakari, and Dzigbodi Adzo Doke (2024). Moving Beyond the threshold: The Escalation of Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Akim North Municipality of Ghana, African Conflict & Peacebuilding Review, 14(1):1-27.
Nanii Yenibehit, Abubakari Abdulai, Joseph Amikuzuno & James Kofi Blay (2024). Impacts of farming and herding activities on land use and land cover changes in the north eastern corridor of Ghana: A comprehensive analysis, sustainable environment, https://doi.org/10.1080/27658511.2024.2307229 .
Yeboah, D. K. L B, C. P. Hansen, Abubakari, A. and A. D. Doke (2023). Manufacturing Scarcity: Understanding the Causes of Conflicts Between Farmers and Herders in Asante Akim North Municipality of Ghana, African Security, DOI: 10.1080/19392206.2023.2251313.
Shaibu, M. H., Al-hassan S., and Abubakari A. (2023). Assessing the Role of Strategic Groups in the Formulation of Composite Budgeting in the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly, Ghana. European Journal of Development Studies, 3(1), 1-10.
Longi, F. Y. T., A. Abubakari. and Rashid, Z. A. (2022). Street Begging in the Tamale Metropolis: Evolution, Dimensions and Effects. UDS International Journal of Development, 9(1), 781-794.
Akowan O., Jnr A. and Abubakari A. (2022). Workplace Bullying against Certified Registered Anaesthetists in the Tamale Metropolis in the Northern Region of Ghana, Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 17(3), 52-62.
Daborikuu B. and Abubakari A. (2022). Examining the Causes of Neonatal Mortalities in the Tamale Metropolis. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences, 17(4), 1-9.
Yenibehit N., J. Amikuzuno and A. Abubakari (2022) Factors Influencing Changing Boundaries and/or Routes of Fulani Herders in the North Eastern Corridors of Ghana: A Count Model Approach. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology ,40(11), 414-429.
Abubakari A. and Daborikuu B. (2022). Examining the Impact of Perinatal Deaths on the Mothers in the Tamale Metropolis, Northern Ghana. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research, 34(23), 306-317.
Abubakari A. and Wonnsibe T. R. (2022). The Determinants of Places of Delivery by Women in the Savelugu/Nanton Municipality, Ghana. European Journal of Development Studies 2(5), 103-113.
Abubakari A. and Prah E. (2021). ICT: Breaking Barriers to Contraceptives Information and Usage among Adolescents in the Sunyani East Municipality, Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana. European Journal of Technology, 5(1),16-33.
Abubakari A. and Adu I. K. (2021). Factors Influencing Access and Utilization of Maternal Health Services in Berekum Municipality, Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana. IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science, 10(5), 5-15.
Abubakari A. (2021). Sociological Enquiry about Perceived Corruption in Health Facilities in the Tamale Metropolis of Ghana. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 26(3), 16-24.
Sulemana T. and Abubakari A. (2021). Factors Influencing Households’ Choice of School: Exploring the Contributions and Limits of Private Schools in Achieving Universal Basic Education in Techiman Municipality, Ghana. Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies. 12(5), 203 -212.
Iddrisu S. and Abubakari A. (2021). Examining ICT situation and its effects on studies among Pre-Tertiary Education Students in the East Mamprusi District of Northern Region, Ghana. Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies. 12(5), 220-228
Abubakari A., and Al-hassan S. (2016) Assessing the Contribution of Stakeholders to Basic Education Service Delivery in Zongo Communities in Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana. UDS International Journal of Development, 3(1), 51-65.
Al-hassan S. and Abubakari A. (2015). Child Rights, Child Labour and Islam: the case of Muslims in the Tamale Metropolis, Ghana. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 5(2), 27-36.
Abubakari A. (2014). Assessing Home Environment on Literacy and Numeracy Competencies of Basic Schools Pupils in Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of Northern Region. International Journal of Innovation and Research in Educational Sciences,1(2), 2349–5219
Bavo Azongo T. and Abubakari A. (2014). Complimentary or Contradictory? Role of Diviners in Healthcare Delivery in Ghana: Implications and Consequences. International Journal of Research in Health Science, l 3 (1), 51- 65.
Longi, Y. T. F. and Abubakari A. (2014). Mamprusi-Kusasi Imbroglio; 1902-2000: A Colonial Legacy or Failure of the Post-Colonial State. International Journal of Innovative Research & Development, 13(9), 218 -224.
Abubakari A. (2014). Menace of Newcastle Disease to Sustainable Guinea Fowl Production in Saboba District: Social and Economic Implications. International Journal of Research in Agricultural Sciences, 1(5), 2348 – 3997.
Abubakari A. and Longi, Y. T. F. (2014). Pastoralism and violence in northern Ghana: Socialization and Professional Requirement. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 4(5), 102- 111
Abubakari A. and Iddrisu Y. A. (2014). Rethinking the causes of Maternal Mortality in Tolon District: Analyses of Socio-Cultural believes and Practices as Barriers to Achieving MDG 5. International Journal of Research in Health Science, 2(4), 962-972
Abubakari A. and A. I. Yahaya (2013) “Fosterage and Educational Inequality in Rural Dagbon, Northern Region of Ghana”. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 3(3), 64 - 74
Bambangi, S. and Abubakari A. (2013). “Ownership and access to land in urban Mamprugu, Northern Ghana”. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences , 2(2), 1 - 14
Abubakari, A. & S. Tonah (2011) “Assessing Volunteer Teachers as the ‘Engine’ of Rural Primary Schools in Northern Ghana”. Legon Journal of Sociology, 4(2),123 -145.
Abubakari, A. (2009) “Putting Smiles on Pupils’ Faces? An Assessment of the Food-for-Education Program in the West Mamprusi District, Northern Ghana”. Legon Journal of Sociology, 3(2), 24 -44.
Abubakari, A. (2008) “Contested Royalty: Eligibility and Chieftaincy Succession Disputes in Wungu, Northern Ghana”. Research Review, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana – Legon, 24(2), 39 -59.
Yeboah Brenya Kojo Leon Daniel and Abubakari, Abdulai (2021) Moving Beyond the Threshold: The Escalation of Farmer-herder Conflicts in the Asante Akim North Municipality of Ghana. Paper presented at the Danish Fellowship Conference (virtual) 18th November, 2021.
Abubakari Abdulai and Yeboah Brenya, Kojo Leon Daniel (2021) Farmer-herder conflict and the Politics of Land Scarcity in Asante Akim North District, Ghana. ”. Paper presented at the Climate Change and Transhumance workshop on “Resources, Livelihood Management, Reforms and Processes of Structural Change”, Institute of Development Studies, UK (virtual), London, September, 15 -17, 2021.
Abubakari, Abdulai (2021). Preventing Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Ghana: A Guide for Stakeholders. ”. Paper presented at the Danida Conference on “Farmer-Herder Conflicts and Resources Management in Africa, (virtual) October, 14-15, 2021.
Abubakari Abdulai (2019) Understanding the Sociology of Cattle Rustling and Violence: Fulani Culture and Implications for Cattle production in Northern Ghana. Paper presented at the African Studies Association of Germany Conference, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, July 24-27, 2019.
Abubakari Abdulai (2016) Examining the Socio-cultural factors that Influence Violence against Women in Northern Ghana. A research paper presented at a Conference on “Culture, Religion and Women Empowerment in Africa” University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 12th April 2016.
Abubakari Abdulai (2020). Impact of School Capitation Grant on School Enrolment, Gender Parity, Performance and Retention in Public Basic Schools in Tamale Metropolis of the Northern Region of Ghana. Paper presented at UDS Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on “Good Governance, Science And Innovation For Sustainable Development Under Covid-19” City Campus, Tamale, 2nd – 3rd September, 2020.
Daborikuu Bridget, and Abubakari Abdulai (2020) Socio-Economic and Cultural Background and Lifestyle Behaviors of Women who Experience Neonatal Mortality. Paper presented at UDS Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on “Good Governance, Science and Innovation for Sustainable Development under Covid-19” City Campus, Tamale, 2nd – 3rd September 2020.
Abubakari Abdulai, (2020) A Sociological Enquiry into the Dynamics of Fulani Cultural Traits and its Implications for their Relationship in Northern Ghana. A Research Paper presented at Ghana Sociological and Anthropological Association (GSAA) Conference (Virtual), 24th September, 2020.
Abubakari Abdulai (2020) Violence as Socialization and Professional Requirement among Pastoralism in Northern Ghana. A Research Paper presented at Ghana Sociological and Anthropological Association (GSAA) Conference (Virtual), 24th September 2020.
Daborikuu Bridget. and Abubakari Abdulai (2020).Examining the Consequences of Neonatal Deaths on the Mothers in the Tamale Metropolis. A research paper presented at Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (IIR) Quarterly Seminars, IIR Conference Hall, City Campus, 9th June 2020.
Abubakari Abdulai and Adu Kwaku Isaac (2019) Factors Influencing Access and Utilization of Maternal Health Services in Berekum Municipality, Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana. A Research Paper Presents at a Conference “ Health and Wellbeing in the 21st Century” Ho University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) 16th October, 2019.
Longi F. T. Y and Abubakari Abdulai (2019) Street Begging in the Tamale Metropolis: Social, Economic and Religious Dimensions and Effects as a means of survival strategy. Paper presented at UDS Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on “Leveraging on Good Governance, Science and Technology For Sustainable Development” UDS, Wa Campus, Bamahu, 4th -5th September, 20219.
Abubakari Abdulai (2018) Youth Policies in Ghana: Realities and Practices. Paper Presented at a Workshop of NGOs and Civil Society Coalition in Northern Ghana, Tamale, Radach Lodge and Conference Centre, 14th March, 2018.
Tiimob W. Richard and Abubakari Abdulai (2018) Examining the Factors Associated with Choice of Places of Delivery by Women in the Savelugu Municipality. A Research Paper presents at UDS AIC, “UDS@25: Knowledge for Service, Contribution to Higher Education and National Development” UDS ICC, Tamale 5th -6th September, 2018.
Agyeman Prempeh Joyce. and Abubakari Abdulai (2018) Health seeking Behaviour of Nomads in Northern Ghana. A Research Paper presents at UDS AIC, “UDS@25: Knowledge for Service, Contribution to Higher Education and National Development” UDS ICC, Tamale 5th -6th September, 2018.
Abubakari Abdulai (2018) Rethinking the Concept of Health Care Delivery: Insights from some Supernatural Beliefs and Practices Associated with Health Seeking and Healthcare in the Upper East Region. A Research Paper presents at UDS AIC, “UDS@25: Knowledge for Service, Contribution to Higher Education and National Development” UDS ICC, Tamale 5th -6th September, 2018.
Daborikuu Bridget and Abubakari Abdulai (2017) Trends of Neonatal Mortalities in the Tamale Metropolis. Paper Presented at UDS Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, Library Block, Nyankpala, Campus, 6th and 7th September, 2017.
Daborikuu Bridget and Abubakari A (2017) Examining the Categories of Women who Experience Neonatal Mortality in the Tamale Metropolis. Paper Presented at UDS Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, Library Block, Nyankpala, Campus, 6th and 7th September, 2017.
Daborikuu Bridget and Abubakari Abdulai (2017) The Effects of Neonatal Deaths on the Lives of the Affected Mothers in the Tamale Metropolis. Paper Presented at UDS Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, Library Block, Nyankpala, Campus, 6th and 7th September, 2017.
Abubakari Abdulai. (2016) From Free Education to Northern Development Authority: Trajectories of Development of Northern Ghana. Paper presented at a workshop on Development Trajectories in Northern Ghana organized by CDD Ghana, Tamale, 13th May, 2016.
Abubakari Abdulai (2016) The Effects of School Capitation Grant on Gender Parity and Quality of Teaching in Public Basic Schools in the Tamale Metropolis of Northern Region of Ghana. A paper presented at UDS Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, NH Block, Navrongo, Campus,1st and 2nd September, 2016.