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The influence of urban public space patterns on degradation of external envelop of urban blocks: the case of Nairobi Central Business District
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
A view through Central Business Districts (CBD) of most Kenyan cities show that some buildings have either been abandoned or
been left unattended thus, enhancing dereliction and decay of the built environment. Since it ...
Vowel Systems of Kenyan Languages. Paper ready to be presented at a Symposium on African Languages and Linguistics.
(University of Nairobi,, 2006)
Adolescent safe motherhood survey (ASMS) of 2002
(2006)
The survey was carried out by the African Population and Health Research Center, in collaboration with the
Opportunities and Choices Reproductive Health Research Programme of the University of Southampton, and the Population ...
Sustainable Land Management In Kiambindu, Kiarukungu, Kyeekolo And Kisioki Smallholder Irrigation Schemes
(University of Nairobi,, 2006-12)
Kiambindu, Kiarukungu, Kyeekolo and Kisioki irrigat
ion schemes are community based initiatives
started at different dates between 1970’s and 2003
focusing on economic empowerment of their
members through the utilization ...
The Social Impact of Codes of Practice in the Cut Flower Industry in Kenya
(UNESCO/UNITWIN CHAIR UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 2006)
CPP 101: an Introduction to Philosophy
(Nairobi: University of Nairobi, 2006)
Achievements and impact of NERICA on sustainable rice production in sub - Saharan Africa.
(University of Nairobi,, 2006)
In terms of production, rice is the fourth most important
cereal (after sorghum, maize and millet) in sub-Saharan
Africa (SSA). It occupies 10 percent of the total land
under cereal production and accounts for 15 percent ...
Loeuvre Kouroumanesque- Comment lenseigne dans une Universite Kenyane? published in research on French teaching in Eastern Africa, opportunities and challenges
(Nairobi, United States International University Press ED, 2006)
This paper talks explores the works of Ahmadou Kourouma, a prolific Ivory Coast writer and looks at how one could apply various methodologies taken from both the Anglophone and Francophone literary theorists in studying them