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Determinants of learning achievement in economics in Kenyan secondary schools
(University of Nairobi, 2001)
The purpose of this research was to study the determinants of learning achievement in
economics in Kenyan secondary schools. The data analyzed and discussed in this study were
collected from a total of 78 schools located ...
Applicability of financial crisis predictive model to bank failures in Kenya
(2001-04)
This study set out to achieve the following two objectives:
1. Test the applicability of the theories of financial crisis predictive model to
bank failures in Kenya.
2. Identify the key macroeconomic variables In ...
The role of educational technology in Kenya
(2001)
The Project is aimed at studying the role IT has played in the education sector particularly in the
developing countries like Kenya. This would help understand the situation relating to IT and the
role the Internet plays ...
Groundwater geochemistry of Butula area in Busia District, Kenya
(2001)
The groundwater geochemistry of Butula area of Busia District (which is bounded by longitudes 34°10'
and 34°25' E, and latitudes 01° 15'55" and 0 I°29' I"N and which covers an areal extent of approximately
395 Km2) has ...
The Potential of Community Institutions in dissemination and Adoption of Agricultural Technologies in Emuhaya, Western Kenya
(2001)
This thesis examines the potential of community institutions and their networks in
dissemination of agricultural technologies in Emuhaya Division, Vihiga District.
Objectives of the study were to (i) identify characteristics ...
The proposed National Information and Communications Technologies Council for Kenya
(2001)
This research project was undertaken between January and May 200 I. Its purpose was the collection of information
that could be factored into or influence the setting up of a National NlCTC. The specific goals of the ...
Determinants of non-performing loans in Kenya
(2001-07)
Non-performing loans (NPLs) are tending towards a worrying level in Kenya, a
trend that could eventually cripple the financial sector in Kenya. As at January
2001, the level stood at 39% of the total loans in the Kenyan ...