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The Proposed New Education Act
(University of Nairobi., 2006)
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Improving our knowledge of tropical indigenous animal genetic resources
(University of Nairobi., 2006)
To better manage, use and conserve animal genetic resources (AnGR), we must understand
the nature and distribution of both the phenotypic and genetic diversity that they posses. This
module makes a case for and highlights ...
Palpable lingual cysts, a possible indicator of porcine cysticercosis, in Teso District, Western Kenya
(2006)
To estimate the prevalence of
palpable lingual cysts in pigs in Western
Kenya, a possible indicator of porcine
cysticercosis, and to study the potential risk
factors associated with this clinical finding.
During a ...
Statistical determination of factors influencing customer satisfaction with research technologies in the Kenya sugar Industry, Kenya
(2006)
The objectives of the Kenya Sugar Research Foundation (KESREF) are to generate and introduce new cane varieties,
new or updated cane management policies and practices, and disseminate this information to relevant ...
Evolution of Urban Transport Policy and Its Implications on Land Use Development in Nairobi City, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
14. Sustainability as an Outcome of Transformative Learning
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
Universities in particular have a responsibility to create space for alternative thinking.
They have a profound role to play in developing students’ dynamic qualities or so-called
competencies. They will need these ...
The Genetic Use Restriction Technologies, Intellectual Property Rights and Sustainable Development in Eastern and Southern Africa
(2006)
Many eastern and southern African countries have had to revisit their intellectual
property rights regimes in response to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs) of the World Trade ...
Breathing Life into Dead Theories about Property Rights: de Soto and Land Relations in Rural Africa
(Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, 2006)
Presumption of a direct causal link between formalisation of property rights
and economic productivity is back on the international development agenda.
Belief in such a direct causal relationship had been abandoned in ...