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In wildest Africa:the preservation of game in Kenya 1895-1933
(1978-12)
Kenya's wildlife is justly famous. This study examines its
survival during the first half of the colonial period, both as
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an example of the ca paci,ties and limitations of colonial rule
and as a case study in the ...
The challenges of political integration in Africa
(2008-12)
There exist already some explanations for the failure of the integration policy in Africa. Lack of
political will in the member countries that is necessary to see integration succeed, expressed in
the chronic non-observance ...
Reintegration of child soldiers in Africa: a case study of Uganda 1986-2008
(2010-11)
Child soldiers are one of the major problems in modern society. In the case of Northern
Uganda, child soldiers (or formerly abducted children) have been used for decades in the
conflict between the government and the ...
The Problem Of Relevance: A Study Of The Perceptions Of Social Work Professionals On Education And Practice In Three African Countries
(1984-01)
The problem of relevance in the practice of social work in the African context is examined in this thesis. In particular, the focus is on the perceptions of social work practitioners, administrators and educators of the ...
Gender relations in public road transport in Africa
(University of Nairobi, 2014)
SAMUEL M. MWANGI
The entrepreneurial participation of women in the motorized transport sector in many
African countries is limited. Determining the causal factors for the low participation of
women in the sector has ...
The role of ethnicity in democratization in Africa
(2007-10)
The constitution-making process in Kenya has not only been unsuccessful but has also stalled
at several points while bearing the characteristic of sporadic violence between different ethnic groups.
This study sets out ...
An Analysis of the Relationship Between Public Debt and Economic Growth in Africa
(2012-11)
Almost all developing country governments face budget deficit due to high expenditure
and fewer revenues. Governments can get revenue by increasing taxes, printing money,
domestic or external borrowing and using previous ...