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Factors which generate and sustain vending activities: The case of female vegetable and fruit vendors in the streets of Nairobi city.
(1987)
The purpose of this study is to explore factors which generate and sustain vegetable/fruit vending as an informal sector activity. In the problem statement challenging questions such as: Is harassment the best possible ...
Omosa_The fuelwood crisis in rural Kenya: a socio-economic analysis of the causes and effects of the fuelwood scarcity in Bura irrigation settlement scheme Tana River District
(1987)
This study is a socio-economic analysis of the causes and effects
of the fuelwood scarcity in Bura Irrigation Settlement Scheme -
Tana River District. The main object ives were to exp lain:
factors that influence fuelwood ...
A comparative study of Akamba and Christian worship
(1987)
Christianity was introduced to Africa by western Christian missionaries who believed that African religion was at the base of development. They believed that there were only rudiments of religious
beliefs and practices. ...
Contract farming : A comparative study of smallholders in the Mumias area of Western Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 1987)
The increasing interest in and incidence of contract farming, organised
by the peripheral state and international agribusiness and financed by the
international lending and aid agencies, has created a debate as to ...
Public Sector Investments In Kenya's Primary And Secondary Education: Recurrent Cost Implications
(University Of Nairobi, 1987)
In developing countries, attainment of high levels of growth depends upon human capital, in addition to other factors of production. This entails investment in education by bUilding institutions such
as primary and secondary ...
Infrastructure inventories
(1987-08)
Kenya's rural infrastructure inventories are comprehensive sectoral listings of all public infrastructure facilities in the rural areas of the country. They cover details on condition, utilization and distribution of ...