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The police officers' perception of the adequacy of surveillance training; a case study of police trainers and -field intelligence officers
(2000)
The current rise in criminal activities, posses a need for the police officers to be equipped with surveillance techniques . Surveillance training is therefore necessary for combating crime in ...
Accounting determined measures of systematic risk at Nairobi stock exchange: an empirical study
(2000-09)
The study contained in this report investigated whether the accounting numbers call be
employed to determine the "market risk" measure where the stock market risk measure
is not easily obtainable. The data used was ...
The state of market segmentation practices of micro and small scale furniture manufacturing businesses in Mombasa town
(2000)
This study was conducted with the main objective of finding out if micro and small-scale
furniture manufacturers operating in Mombasa town segment their markets. The study
considered those firms in Majengo, Mwembe Tayari, ...
Beta Co-efficient As A Measure Of Risk Of The Common Shares Listed At The Nairobi Stock Exchange
(University of Nairobi., 2000-11)
The Markowitz portfolio model (1952) derives the expected rate of return for the
portfolio of assets and a measure of its expected risk.
This expected risk may be divided into systematic risk (market risk) and ...
Community perceptions on the utilisation and management of the double pit latrine in rural parts of Siaya and Kisumu districts
(University Of Nairobi, 2000)
The aspect of sanitation related to the hygienic disposal of human excreta is an important feature of mankind's existence. In Kenya, the majority of the population lives in the rural areas where ...
Local people's response to malaria in pregnancy in Bar chando sub location, Siaya District, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2000)
This study set out to investigate the local people's response to malaria in
pregnancy in Bar Chando sub-location, Bondo Division. The study specifically
sought to find out the local people's knowledge about malaria and ...
Popular religion: a study of some lunch hour religious assemblies in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2000)
This study is about Lunch Hour Religious Assemblies commonly found in some
public halls, parks and streets of Nairobi. Lunch hour evangelism is organised by some
christians who have taken up the responsibility of preaching ...
Factors that affect the demand for domestic tourism among professionals in Nairobi:An application of the AIDA model
(2000-08)
This study was conducted between April and July, 2000~ The population of
interest included all professionals in Nairobi. Three cases were chosen,
namely, doctors, lawyers, and engineers. The sample was drawn from ...
Capital flows in a small open economy: The case of Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2000-11)
Capital inflows have been shown to have a major impact on macroeconomic variables, most of
which in turn are considered as the determinants of capital inflows. This study goes further than
previous studies to examine the ...
The perception and management of malaria in a rural setting: The case of women in Tharaka north division of Tharaka Nithi district, Kenya.'
(2000)
This case study examines the perception and management of malaria among the women
in Tharaka North Division, which is a malaria-prone area of Tharaka Nithi District.
Specifically, the study set out to investigate how ...