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Status, Constraints And Marketing Opportunities For Canning Navy Beans In Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Navy (small white) bean is one of the most important grain type predominantly grown by the
smallholder farmers in eastern Africa. It is a pro-poor commodity that not only supports food
security, but also offers new options ...
Challenges In The Smallholder (zero - Grazing) Production Systems Of Nairobi And Its Environs: A Welfare Perspective.
(University of Nairobi, 212-04-27)
Animal welfare is defined as the ability of an animal to interact comfortably with its environment
through its physiological, psychological and behavioural systems. About 70% of dairy production in
Kenya is from the ...
Kidney Failure Due To Uterine Stump Pyometra In A Five Year Old Female Cross Breed Dog
(University of Nairobi, 2010)
There has been an increased awareness and appreciation of the benefits of having a pet especially the dog. This has seen the veterinary practitioner in Kenya presented with more cases of elective ovariohysterectomy commonly ...
MALARIA CASE-MANAGEMENT FOLLOWING CHANGE OF POLICY TO CONFIRMED DIAGNOSIS AND TARGETED ACT TREATMENT IN KENYA
(University of Nairobi, 2013)
Background:
In 2010, the major change in malaria case-management policy in Kenya was a shift from presumptive treatment of fevers to universal parasitological diagnosis and targeted treatment with artemether-lumefantrine ...
24-hour urban economy in Nairobi, Kenya: Realities, fictions and practices
(2009)
Nairobi is probably one of the largest and best-known cosmopolitan African capital
cities. Nairobi was first established in 1899 as a transportation and administrative centre,
which later grew to become the capital of ...
Evaluating The Implementation Of Ministry Of Health Guidelines In The Management Of Severe Malnutrition At The Garissa Provincial General Hospital, Garissa, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2013-06)
Background: Every year 10.6 million children die worldwide [1], with
malnutrition accounting for about 2.2 million of these deaths. Half of Kenya’s
high infant and under five mortality rates is also due to malnutrition. ...
COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION: UNESCO CHAIRS AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT
(University of Nairobi., 2000)