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A critical analysis on the impact of armed conflict on gender roles :the case of sudan (1983-2003)
(2003)
This study sets out to investigate the impact of armed conflict on gender roles by focusing on the Sudanese conflict between 1083 and 200]. The analysis seeks to understand men and women's experiences ...
The effects of HIV/AIDS on the education of orphans and vulnerable children: (a case study of Olympic primary school- Kibera)
(2008-11)
The situation of Orphans and Vulnerable children as a result of HIV/AIDS has elicited
increased concern, at the national, regional and international levels. This study was
undertaken in partial fulfillment of the requirement ...
A critical analysis of the role of the media in Africa's democratization process:
(2003)
This study examines the media's role in the process of democratization,
with particular attention being paid to the role of the media in aiding free
and fair elections. The impact of the media is examined through ...
Corporate governance practice in the public sector; the case of national hospital insurance fund (NHIF)
(2007)
In the past corporate governance has been emphasized in the private sector. However,
corporate governance at all levels is increasingly being seen as the most important factor
for the success of organizations in both the ...
Development of a Prototype Land Information Management System
(2008-03)
This study addresses certain aspects of data modeling with respect to Geographic
information systems (GIS). The primary objective of this project is an attempt to
develop an automated Land Information Management System ...
Strategic responses to environmental challenges by Kenyan horticultural exporters
(2007)
Business organizations are open systems and therefore depend on the environment in
which they operate for success. It is therefore important for organizations to formulate
strategies that will help them exploit the ...
Determinants of job mobility in the formal sector of Nairobi
(2001-08)
This study investigates the factors which affect the mobility of workers in the formal sector of Nairobi. It focuses on an empirical understanding of the underpinnings of job mobility; identifies and analyses economic, ...
Socio-economic factors that militate against tuberculosis control among the Somali community in Eastleigh section of Nairobi, Kenya
(2006)
TB has remained a health challenge in developing world and has negative impact to the
economic growth due to cost of treatment and many working hours wasted by the patients
and supporting family members. It mainly affects ...
Energy conservation in boarding schools: A case of Thika District
(2007)
The Kenyan Economy relies heavily on the country's natural resources both in terms of people's livelihoods and as a contribution to national income. The exploitation and competition for limited natural resources continue ...
Trading volume behavior and its effect on stock price movements at the Nairobi stock exchange
(University Of Nairobi, 2007)
In a perfectly efficient stock market where there are many small buyers and sellers each having equal access to information and where there are no transaction costs, security prices change (at any moment in time) only in ...