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Brief Notes On Dandora
(University of Nairobi, 1989)
The Dandora Community Development Project of -the Nairobi City Council
was started in 1975 with funding from the Government and a loan/credit
from the World Bank. The effort was primarily a response to the
identified ...
In search of NGOs: towards a funding strategy to create NGO research capacity
(University of Nairobi,, 1989)
serological testing for Blue tongue virus and Rift Valley Fever virus using Rhinocerus sera from Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 1989)
Local Building Materials
(University of Nairobi, 1989)
Social Acceptability Of Local Building Materials And Their Applications In The Construction Of Shelter Built-Form
(University Of Nairobi, 1989)
The building materials industry though lacking a' precise" definition in many
-count:ries.,rrepr-esents81L.imrpopta~t .K!'oGlifl,of.i.'ldust-r .ies whose outputs .consti t ute
the main inputs in the construction sector ...
Brief Notes On Eastleigh
(1989-01)
KIBERA
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The majority of the residents of Kibera are Nubians who are
descendants of Sudanese soldiers who had joined the'British
I army. They were settled in Kibera between 1912 and 1934 by ...
Brief notes on Kariobangi
(University of Nairobi, 1989-01-25)
Kariobangi is situated to the North-est of Nairobi city at a distance of about 10 km from the City centre and industrial
area. It is located within the low-income residential area. Kari obangi was the first site and service ...
Evaluation of resistance to insecticides in the mosquito larvae of Anopheles gambae Giles and its control by microbial bacterial pathogens
(University of Nairobi,, 1989)
It was found that resistance factors of mosquito larvae were near unity for dieldrin, and 2 to 3 times for Malathion at both Ahero and Mwea, and 2 times for DDT at Ahero. These low resistance factors indicated little or ...
Evalution Of Women's Access To Urban Land And Credit And Community Development Activities In Urban Three Housing Project - Kenya Eldoret-Sirikwa Hotel - 26-6-1989
(University Of Nairobi, 1989)
In most Developing countries only a small number of new jobs
are available in agriculture. The capital scarcity limits the
number of nonfarm jobs that can be created, because investments
costs per job are high in modern ...