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    • Access and Participation in Secondary School Education 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Orodho, John (IPARCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2003)
      On attainment of political independence in 1963, the Government of Kenya (GoK), households and the private sector collectively endeavoured to enhance the development of education in the country. The rapid development of ...
    • City Slum Single Motherhood and Its Socio-economic Implications for Child Welfare 

      Njeru, Enos H N (College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 1998)
    • Combating HIV/ AIDS in Kenya 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Onyango, Christopher H. (College of Humanities & Social Sciences (CHSS), 2004)
      HIV/AIDS pandemic has emerged as one of the leading challenges to global public health and development. The report on the global AIDS epidemic shows that about 40 million people are currently living with the virus worldwide. ...
    • Education Financing in Kenya 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Orodho, John (IPARCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2003)
      An historical analysis of the patterns and trends of education financing in Kenya reveals existence of a partnership between the state, households, and communities, long before the introduction of the cost-sharing policy ...
    • The Embu People 

      Njeru, Enos H N (College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2002)
    • Gender Aspects in HIV/AIDS Infection and Prevention in Kenya 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Mwangi, Peter; Nguli, Mary (IPARCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2004)
      According to National Aids Control Council, the national prevalence rate stood at 14 per cent in the year 2000, being higher or lower in some areas than others. This fell from 13.1 per cent in 2001 to 10.2 per cent in 2003 ...
    • Guest Editor for Africa, Regional Development Dialogue (RDD) 

      Njeru, Enos H N (College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2003)
    • HIV/AIDS Financing and Spending in Eastern and Southern Africa 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Odundo, P A; Kioko, Urbanus; Korir, Julius Kipkemoi (IDASACollege of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2008)
      Substantial financial and human resources from donors, governments, civil society organisations and the private sector have been committed to fighting HIV/AIDS since it was first discovered in Africa. As more resources are ...
    • The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Primary Education in Kenya 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Kioko, Urbanus (College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2004)
    • Primary education in Kenya 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Bwonda, Eldah Nyamoita (IPARCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2005)
      The study provides a critical analysis of primary education in Kenya between 1989 and 2002, focusing on participation, internal efficiency and equity. Key findings indicated that the major challenges facing primary school ...
    • The role of the Higher Education Loans Board in pro-poor management approaches to enhancing access to university education in Kenya 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Odundo, P A (IPARCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2003)
      The Government of Kenya (GoK) has, since independence, endeavored to provide quality and relevant education to its nationals. Increasing population; adverse economic performance; increasing cost of education;and introduction ...
    • Social Health Insurance Scheme for All Kenyans 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Arasa, Robert; Nguli, Mary (IPARCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2004)
      The health sector reforms that have hitherto taken place (including introduction of National Health Insurance Fund, free health services, cost-sharing, exemptions and waivers, etc) have all aimed largely at addressing ...
    • The Sociology of Private Tuition 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Wanyama, Indeje (College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2004)
    • Street Children In Kenya 

      Njeru, Enos H N; Kilbride, P.; Suda, Collette (College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), 2000)
      Street Children in Kenya provides an in-depth examination of the experiences of street children in Nairobi, Kenya. Drawing from participant observations, individual and focus group interviews, the authors, Kilbride, Suda, ...