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Human Rights Challenges for Migrant Workers: a Case of Returning Kenyans From the Gulf Region.
(University of Nairobi, 2020)The continued uproar in the media about Kenyan migrant workers mistreatments and human rights violations in the Gulf region has led to a lot being desired as to what can be a lasting solution, since with increased unemployment ... -
Human Rights Dimension of a Pandemic: Evaluation of the Effect of Covid 19 on the Right to Education in Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 2021)The Covid-18 pandemic has had many political, social, economic, and cultural impacts on people's lives. The pandemic has altered regular human interactions. The education sector was among the worst-hit sectors by the ... -
Human rights in work places: a case study of women workers in the export processing zones of Kenya
(Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies, 2007)Kenya is one of Africa's largest producers of garments and apparel, a sector of industry that is currently undergoing tremendous expansion. In large part, this recent growth has been largely fueled by United States ... -
Human Rights Issues in Somalia: a Critical Analysis, 1991-2012
(University of NairobiInstitute Of Diplomacy And International Studies., 2013)The overthrow of President SiyadBarre in 1991 marked a turning point in Somalipolitics, economy and society. After the ousting of Barre regime by the Rebel forces in 1991, turmoil, factional fighting, and anarchy ensued ... -
Human Rights Jurisdictional Overlap Between the East African Court of Justice and the National Courts
(University of Nairobi, 2017)As the topic suggests, Human Rights Jurisdictional Overlap between the East African Court of Justice and National Courts, is a discourse on the overlap in jurisdiction between the EACJ and national court to hear, determine ... -
Human Rights Law And Constitutionalism In Kenya: A Law In Literature Perspective
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Human Securiry for Peace :a Case Study of Nys Farm Units in Kenya
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The Human Security of Refugees in Kenya's Urban Areas: a Case Study of Sudanese and Somali Refugees
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Human Settlement Activities Influencing Environmental Sustainability in Dadaab Refugee Complex, Garissa County, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2017)Dadaab sub-County of Garissa has undergone unprecedented transformation over the last three decades. There are sprawling human settlements in the Dadaab Refugee camps. These settlements, and their resultant activities ... -
Human Settlements Development & Management In The African Region. Background Paper To High Level Meeting Of African Experts At UNCHS (Habitat), Nairobi
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Human Smuggling Across Kenya-ethiopia Border
(University of Nairobi, 2016-09)Due to the low levels of investigation, prosecution and conviction of human smuggling especially across Kenya Ethiopia border there has been an increase in number of humans being smuggled from Ethiopia through Kenya to ... -
Human Trafficking and Its Impact on National Security in East Africa: a Case Study of the Vice in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2017)This thesis is premised on the argument that organization of routine activities of individuals or groups in society fuels crimes such as human trafficking. The thesis argues that human trafficking is a threat to the whole ... -
Human wildlife conflict as a threat to human security in southern Africa: a case of northern Botswana (2008 – 2018).
(University of Nairobi, 2020)Human Wildlife Conflict has been a protracted socio-economic challenge that confront all global human and wildlife habitats. Given its severity in majority of African states, where variety of wild animal population are ... -
Human-wildlife conflict in Laikipia district: area specific strategy recommendations
(Department of Urban and Regional Planning Faculty of Architecture Design and Development , University of Nairobi December,, 1994)The evolution of conflict often arise from divergent view points and the manner to derive benefits from a common resource. The increasingly limited supply of natural resources especially, in Arid and Semi Arid Lands ... -
Human-wildlife conflict: rethinking the preservationist approach to wildlife conservation in Kenya
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Human-wildlife Conflicts and Rural Livelihoods in Laikipia District
(University of Nairobi, 2006)There are increasing cases of conflicts between human beings and wildlife over the use of natural resources manifested through such incidents as people being killed or injured by wild animals; loss of livestock through ... -
Human-wildlife conflicts and the law in kenya: a case for legal reform
(University of NairobiSchool of law, 2008)Kenya is rich in biological diversity of which wildlife resources contribute a significant portion. Because of its species' richness, endemism and ecosystem diversity, under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)4, ... -
Human-wildlife conflicts:A case study of people's participation in conflict resolution
(Department of sociology, 2008)Though the government and other stakeholders in Kenya have made various efforts to conserve wildlife species, it emerges that the populations of some species has been on a steady decline over the years. It is ... -
Humanitarian Intervention And Its Relationship With Responsibility To Protect In East Africa
(University of NairobiInstitute of Diplomacy and International Studies, 2013-11)Humanitarian intervention lies at the fault‐line in international relations between the principles of international law and state sovereignty on the one hand, and morality and the protection of human rights on the other. ... -
Humanitarian intervention and the media: a comparative analysis of Somalia and Rwanda
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)The central problem of this study is that despite many years of experience and evolution of humanitarian intervention, it has not yielded a desirable pattern globally. It continues to attract much criticism. This is because ...