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A Wedding Without Music.
(University of Nairobi, 1992)
Comparative analysis of the small scale economic activities in two neighbourhoods of nairobi city: Kariobangi and Makadara
(University of Nairobi, 1992)
This study examines the economic performance of the planned
and unplanned small scale economic activities in low income
neighbourhoods of the city of Nairobi. Most studies on the
subject have tended to raise the need ...
The opinion of clients and providers towards introduction of user fee for clinic-based family planning services in Kenya
(1995)
A descriptive study of client and provider opinions towards the
introduction of family planning user fees was conducted from 27th
April to 27th May 1994, in six MOH hospitals which are indicator
hospitals for the Health ...
Financial performance of public enterprises and privately owned firms compared
(1994)
It has been generally assumed and concluded that the private
sector firms perform better than PEs in similar undertakings. This
has not been, however, substantially empirically proved in the
Kenyan setting. In theory, ...
Economic - social - political aspects of illicit drug use in Kenya
(1997)
The issues relating to illicit drug production, trafficking and consumption have been a
subject of three major conventions of the United Nations (UN.): the U.N. (1961).
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs; later amended ...
Lay people’s responses to illness: An ethnographic study of anti-malaria behavior among the Abagusii of southwestern Kenya
(1998-12)
Malaria is re-emerging with a vengeance after near eradication a generation ago. In
Africa, it kills between 1 and 2 million people, mostly children, each year and many more
are incapacitated leading to enormous human ...
Raingauge network designs for Uganda
(1991)
The effective use of rainfall informations for all
water use activities can only be derived from well designed
raingauge networks. The objective of this study was to
design raingauge networks for Uganda. Two basic ...
Prevalence of pica consumption among pregnant women from lower and higher economic groups.
(1993-08)
An interesting phenomenon has been observed amongst pregnant women world wide,
spanning over a number of decades; This is the consumption of non-food substances like
soil, clay, chalk and many others. This practice is ...