Browsing Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) by Title
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Trapped In Subsistence? A Study Of Poor Rural Livellihoods In Rural Kenya With A Focus On Non-agricultural Activities
(Institute for Developement Studies, 2011) -
Trapped in Subsistence?: A Study of Poor Rural Livelihoods in Rural Kenya with a Focus on Non-agricultural Activities
(Institute For Development Studies, 2011-01-12)Kenya's population has been growing tremendously over the last five decades. The population has increased from 10.6 million in 1969, to 38.6 million as at 2009. Close to 80 per cent of this population is rural based and ... -
The treatment of Kiswahili in Kenya’s education system
(University of Nairobi, 2016)This paper intends to evaluate the treatment of Kiswahili in the education system in Kenya. The need for this evaluation arises from the fact that although English and Kiswahili are co-official languages under the Official ... -
The treatment pathways followed by cases of human African trypanosomiasis in western Kenya and eastern Uganda
(University of Nairobi.College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2009)Although early diagnosis and treatment are key factors in the effective control of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), many cases of the disease delay taking appropriate action, leading to untold suffering. As a better ... -
The treatment pathways followed by cases of human African trypanosomiasis in western Kenya and eastern Uganda
(2009)Although early diagnosis and treatment are key factors in the effective control of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), many cases of the disease delay taking appropriate action, leading to untold suffering. As a better ... -
Treds, Differentials and Correlation of Contraceptives Use
(Department of Sociology, 1998) -
The Trend of Interlending Activity in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1992)This paper outlines the library situation in Kenya. There are about three hundred institutional libraries ranging from small documentation centers with stock of less than five hundred volumes to large establishments with ... -
Trends and Correlates of Contraceptive Use in Kenya
(Department of Sociology, 1998) -
Trends and Gaps in African Legislative Research: Major Topics From the 1960s–2021
(University of Nairobi, 2022)This article takes stock of African legislative studies, focusing on trends and gaps between the 1960s and 2021. It begins with a discussion on the nature of African legislative research by reviewing common research ... -
Trends in auditors legal liability in Kenya: a professional under siege
(Department of Public Law, School of Law, 1991) -
Trends in Contraceptive Use in Kenya, 1989-1998: The Role of Socio-Economic, Cultural and Family Planning Factors
(University of Nairobi,Population Studies and Research Institute (PSRI),, 2006)This paper uses the 1989 and 1998 KDHS data sets to examine the role of socio-economic, cultural and family planning factors in explaining the observed increase in contraceptive use in Kenya during the 1989-1998 period. ... -
Trends in the Training and Teaching of Teachers of English as a Second Language in Kenya (completed manuscript).
(University of Nairobi,Department of Linguistics & Languages,, 2010) -
Triglossia and Swahili - English bilingualism in Tanzania
(University of NairobiDepartment of Kiswahili, 1972) -
Triglossia and Swahili - English bilingualism in Tanzania
(University of Nairobi,School of Linguistics and Languages, 1972) -
Triglossia and Swahili - English bilingualism in Tanzania
(University of NairobiDepartment of Kiswahili, 1972) -
Tripartite of Spatial Patterns, Sub-Optimal Laws and the Dysfunctional Land-Use Planning in Kenya
(Africa Habitat Review, 2022-09)This paper investigated the hypothesis that, for lack of research to bring the ‘duality problem’ in land use management into the fore, policy makers did not incorporate the required instruments into the planning statutes. ... -
The Tripartite Structure of the Hamziyyah
(University of NairobiDepartment of Kiswahili, 2009) -
The TRIPS treaty and its implications for developing economies
(School of Law, 2007)