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Legal aspects of privatization in kenya: in search of economic efficiency and social equity.
(University of Nairobi, 2008)
Privatization as we know it today has, over the last two decades, attracted the
attention of both developed and developing economies as a means of
improving the economic efficiency of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs).1 ...
A study of tile impact of in-service training on performance Of headteachers of public secondary schools in Bomet District - Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2004)
The purpose of this study was to determine the relevance of in-service training and
its importance to public secondary school headteachers in Bomet District in the Rift Valley
Province. The study targeted 70 headteachers ...
Trade marks, a feature in Kenya's competitive economy
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
How can developing countries use trade marks to enhance their development strategy?
Kenya as a developing country has a right to development. There is need to enhance its
trade activities and strategies so that it can ...
A GIS based methodology for developing a hydraulic network model Case study of Karen, Nairobi Kenya
(2008-03)
The main aim of every water distribution system is to deliver water to the
consumer when it is necessary, in the correct quantity and in accordance with
relevant quality standards. Obviously, a mathematical model that ...
Kenya’s implementation of AGOA
(2007-09)
In this project, the researcher assesses the impact of the implementation of the
Africa Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) initiative by the American government to Sub-
Saharan African countries as a whole with a bias to the ...
Carbon Trade in Kenya: Aligning the Municipal Regulatory Framework With International Climate Change Law Regime
(University of Nairobi, 2009)
The worsemng impacts of climate change 1S a result of global warnung prompted the
international community to seek appropriate responses to stem rising concentrations of
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Consequently, ...
Training Needs of Public Secondary School Headteachers in Nandi South District, Kenya
(2006)
The purpose of the study was to determine the training needs of headteachers
in public secondary schools in Nandi South District and also to find out if
there were any relationships between training needs of headteachers ...
An Investigation Into the Challenges Facing Girls in Nonformal Schools in an Urban Informal Settlement in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, 2008)
This study investigated the social, cultural and economic factors that affect girls attending
nonformal schools in Kasarani Division of Nairobi. Specifically, the study sought to
investigate how different gender roles ...
Determinants of Private Investment in Kenya:an Empirical Analysis
(2009-09)
This study was motivated by the conviction that private investment is the key to economic
growth and increasing it is one of the prerequisites for achieving a sustainable economic
growth. The study examines the determinants ...
A Study of Attitudes of Public Secondary School Students Towards University Education in Embakasi Division, Nairobi Province
(University of Nairobi, 2004)
This study investigated the attitudes of public secondary school students towards
university education in Embakasi division, Nairobi province. There was need to
establish whether there existed a significant difference ...