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Factors Influencing the Adoption Process in an Employer Driven Hiv/aids Social Marketing Campaign: a Case Study of International Committee of the Red
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
HIV/AIDS is today acknowledged as a global health problem. Many organisations
today acknowledge the challenge posed by the pandemic to their profitability and to
the productivity of their employees. In response, many ...
Factors Influencing Responses to the Threat Posed by Hiv/aids in Kenya: a Survey of the Motor Vehicle Industry
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
Companies respond to the threat posed by HIV/AIDS in many different ways. Some
have a one stop comprehensive education, prevention and treatment program while
others have nothing in place and respond as if there is no ...
The Gender Politics in Decision Making at the Household Level: the Case of North Kanyamkago Location
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
The study explored the gender dynamics and decision making and how it impacts on the welfare of the households in North Kanyamkago Location. Specifically, the study investigated the interplay of gendered based norms, gender ...
The Relationship Between Net Operating Income and the Value of Firms Quoted at the Nairobi Stock Exchange
(University of Nairobi, 2005-11)
Although many business people make decisions on profitability and relate them to the
value of firms quite well at a decision making level, this relationship is not clear to many
of them. In Kenya, Financial managers ...
Agikuyu Oral Narratives
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
A Critical Analysis of the Swahili Story
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
Natural Resource Accounting in Kenya:a Case Study of Forestry Sector
(2005)
The use of natural resource in Kenya while undoubtedly enhances our economic growth,
has not left the state of our natural resource and the environment at large, unaltered
because of an increasing pressure on natural ...
Poverty Situation in Kenya:the Case of Kakamega District
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
This research paper assesses empirically the poverty situation in Kakamega District. The
third Welfare Monitoring Survey data was used. The survey was done by Central Bureau
of Statistics, Ministry of Finance and ...
An Empirical Assessment of Buoyancy and Elasticity of the Kenyan Tax System: 1973 - 2003
(University of Nairobi, 2005-09)
One of the most significant dynamics impacting on Kenya's public
revenue is the issue of taxation. Taxation is essentially concerned
with restructuring the balance between current consumption and
current investment, ...