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A framework for sustainable e-waste management in Kenya: the case of ICT
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
This study focuses on the Responsibilities of various stakeholders in e-waste management in
Kenya, how the various stakeholders dispose of e-waste and challenges they face. It further
explores how other countries namely ...
Distribution and diversity of pythium spp. in indigenous forests and adjacent farm lands in Taita and Embu districts in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Pythium is a water mould fungus which survive as a parasite, saprophyte or both. Pythium
spp. play important ecological services like recycling of both Carbon and mineral
nutrients for continued plant growth. Members of ...
A model for telecommuting in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Given the emerging technologies and the need for employers to be more flexible about where and
how people work, telecommuting would seem one logical and promising solution. However,
telecommuting does not seem to thrive ...
Use of bone decay rate (taphonomy) in determining wildlife numbers anddistribution in Meru National Park, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Bone surveys method was used in Meru national Park to estimate wildlife numbers and their
distribution where bone decay rates were used to estimate the period the animal concern
existed (back-censusing) in the landscape. ...
An approach for using twitter to perform sentiment analysis in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
The interest in sentiment analysis as a research area has become increasingly popular with the development
of new social interaction technologies. Twitter, being one of these new technologies, presents a unique
environment ...
A framework for post-implementation evaluation of e-government systems in Kenya – a citizen centric approach
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
The e-government field is growing to a considerable size, especially in developing countries
as government seeks to make use of ICT to serve its citizens efficiently and effectively. E-government
projects cost are enormous ...
Establish a link between female genital mutilation and infant mortality in Kenya
(2011-08)
Cesarean section (CS) can be a life-saving technique for both mother and infant. On the other
hand it presents documented medical risks such to both mother and baby, which if anticipated
can be averted or have their ...
Towards Enterprise Architecture for Road Transport Administration in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
The purpose of this research project was to establish how Enterprise Architecture can be used to
ensure that the Road Transport Department (RTD) of the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) derives
optimal value from IT investments. ...
A framework for knowledge management of wildlife research in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Kenya boasts a substantial asset in its diverse Wildlife. Extensive research on Wildlife is
carried out by various academic and non-academic institutions, both within and outside the
Government protected areas. By assessing ...
Effects of handoff on network capacity and quality of service: Kenya GSM networks case study.
(University of Nairobi, 2011)
Telecommunication has evolved from the early days where information was conveyed using smoke
signs and drum beating through fixed wire communication to today's modem mobile wireless cellular
communication systems. In a ...