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Financial performance of public enterprises and privately owned firms compared
(1994)
It has been generally assumed and concluded that the private
sector firms perform better than PEs in similar undertakings. This
has not been, however, substantially empirically proved in the
Kenyan setting. In theory, ...
Lay people’s responses to illness: An ethnographic study of anti-malaria behavior among the Abagusii of southwestern Kenya
(1998-12)
Malaria is re-emerging with a vengeance after near eradication a generation ago. In
Africa, it kills between 1 and 2 million people, mostly children, each year and many more
are incapacitated leading to enormous human ...
The Spatial Dynamics Of Freight Transportation In The City Of Nairobi Kenya
(University Of Nairobi, 1998)
Influence of chromite mineralisation on vegetation. A geobotanical investagation in West Pockot district
(University of Nairobi,, 1993)
Tourism development :The percieved challanges and oppotuinities for developing tourism in the lake victoria region of Kenya.
(University of Nairobi,, 1994)
A study on pace and length of reproduction of women in Kenya" based on Kenya demographic health survey (KDHS) 1989.
(1996)
This study estimates and examines the two end points of reproductive life of women in
Kenya. These are the starting and stopping of childbearing. Of more specific interest in the study
is the period of time taken by a ...
Extradiction and political offences under international law
(University of Nairobi, 1991)
The socio-economic implications of land registration in Tongaren division, Bungoma district
(1999)
This study examined the socio-economic consequences of land registration In
Tongaren Division, Bungoma District. It was designed to assess how land registration has
impacted on food security, income, gender parity in the ...
Ethno archaeological investigations on domestic stock age spectra from pastoral Neolithic sites in Kenya
(1992)
This study is designed to address an interpretive problem that has arisen during the study of animal bones from Pastoral Neolithic sites in Kenya. A solution to this problem, it is suggested, could be obtained through ...