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An Exploratory Study on Vaginal Practices Amongst Female Sex Workers in Mombasa County, Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 2018)This study was an exploratory study about vaginal practices among female sex workers in Mombasa County. It sought to find out the motivations, perceptions and methods of vaginal the basic question that the study set out ... -
An Exploratory Study on Vaginal Practices Amongst Female Sex Workers in Mombasa County, Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 2018)This study was an exploratory study about vaginal practices among female sex workers in Mombasa County. It sought to find out the motivations, perceptions and methods of vaginal the basic question that the study set out ... -
Exploring Community Perceptions Towards Innovative Water Technologies in Low Income Areas in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2017)Innovative innovation has a solid part to play in the water industry going forward. To better comprehend the execution of their advantages, water utilities/associations are increasingly implementing technologies all through ... -
Exploring factors that predispose Mathare slum dwellers to Violence
(University of NairobiFaculty of Arts, University of Nairobi,Kenya, 2010)Violence has dominated the lives of Nairobi slum dwellers in the recent past, thereby exposing them to a lot of suffering and loss of lives and property. This study was carried out in Mathare slum with the overall objective ... -
Exploring Male Attitudes On Involvement In Antenatal Care: The Case Of Prevention Of Mother-to-child Transmission Of Hiv In Athi River Sub-location Of Mavoko Constituency, Machakos County
(University of Nairobi, 2014)This study explored male attitudes on involvement in antenatal care (ANC) with specific reference to the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV in Athi River sublocation of Mavoko Constituency, Machakos ... -
Exploring outsourcing options for technical services in university libraries: case of University of Nairobi library system
(University of Nairobi, 2014)The study assessed and evaluated the practices of outsourcing at University of Nairobi’s library technical services section with the main objective of finding out the outsourcing options available for such a library system. ... -
Exploring Population Density and Forest Cover Linkages: Evidence From Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Forest resources in Kenya are valuable and need to be sustainably managed for present and future generations. Forests are important to our ecological, economic and social wellbeing. They offer a range of benefits and ... -
Exploring Poverty Health Linkages: a Case of Child Mortality in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014-11)It is argued that a healthy nation is a wealthy nation. However, most of the SubSaharan African (SSA) countries experience adverse health outcomes coupled with relatively high levels of poverty. The causality between ... -
Exploring the Dynamics of Gender Bias and Entrepreneurship Among Small and Medium Enterprises in Nairobi County, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2016)Gender bias is discrimination based on cultural systems of behaviour linked to the sexes which can bring constraints in entrepreneurship. In Kenya, gender differences tend to show a disadvantaged and weaker status of women ... -
Exploring the Influence of Family Structure on Self-esteem and Attitude Toward Violent Crime Among Youth
(University of Nairobi, 2017)Youth initiatives and community policing programs have been used largely to curb crime and deter youth from engaging in delinquent behaviors in order to improve public safety. A raging debate however has been circulating ... -
Exploring the Influence of the Macroeconomic Determinants of Unemployment in the East African Community
(University of Nairobi, 2020)Unemployment as a macroeconomic indicator provides valuable insights into the economic health and general macroeconomic performance of an economy. This study is based on the Okun’s law and Philips curve theoretical frameworks ... -
Exploring the links between intensive farming and sustainable livelihoods in wundanyi division, taita district
(University of NairobiDepartment of sociology, 2008)Agriculture is the main source oflivelihood for 78% ofTaita- Taveta district's population, with 95% of the total labor force being engaged in agricultural production for their income. At the same time, 66% of the total ... -
Exploring the relationship between generational differences and conflicts in the workplace: a case study of Mathari Hospital
(University of Nairobi, 2014)oday, nearly all organization has its workforce composed of individuals from each of the existing generation. As such, organizations face a challenging task of minimizing the friction and maximize the assets of distinct ... -
Exploring the role of social media in activism in Kenya
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Exponential Distribution: Its Constructions, Characterizations and Related Distributions
(University Of Nairobi, 2014)Exponential distribution has been constructed in this thesis using transformations of uniform and Pareto distributions. It has also arisen from the Poison process and it is a special case of the gamma distribution. The ... -
Export Incentives, Efficiency, and Garment Exporters in Kenya: Applying the Policy Analysis Matrix Approach
(University of Nairobi, 1993-07)Many countries, including Kenya, have established a wide range of incentives for exporters in hopes of reaping economic gains through employment creation, foreign exchange earning and technology transfer, and at the same ... -
Export Information: an Investigation Into the Use of Sources of Export Information
(Univesity of NairobiSchool of Bussiness, 1994)The formation of regional trade blocs, the political and economic changes occurring in the East European countries and the former Soviet Union, the structural adjustments being implemented in developing countries and the ... -
Export instability and economic development in Tanzania
(1978)Problem: Tanzania is a dependent underdeveloped country which relies primarily on the export of primary commodities to finance her development programmes, with no direct foreign investment, while other forms of foreign ... -
Export Led Growth Hypothesis: an Application of Kenyan Data
(University of NairobiSchool of Economics, 2013)The export led growth hypothesis, advocates that export growth is key in enhancing economic growth yet no consensus has been reached on the causal relationship between the two. This paper examines the validity of the ...