Browsing Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) by Title
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The web of poverty: Women and sugar cane farming in Bokoli location, Webuye Division, Bungoma District.
(University of NairobiInstitute of African Studies, 1994) -
Webometrics Ranking and Its Relationship to Quality Education and Research in Academic Institutions in Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 2018)Webometrics ranking is the system of rating the world's universities based on composite indicators of visibility and activity measures (Drussa, 2014). Universities are ranked based on quality and research results reflected ... -
Webuye hydro - project
(University of NairobiDepartment of Geography and Environmental Studies, 1982) -
The Weekend Effect at the NSE
(University of Nairobi, 2006) -
West Kenya Electronic Services: A Value Chain Analysis
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Western Bantu: Babukusu
(Institute of African-studies, 1989) -
Western modernity, african indegene, and political order: Interrogating the liberal democratic orthodoxy
(University of Nairobi,Department of Political Science and Public Administration, 2002) -
Western Uniqueness? Some Counterarguments From An African Perspective
(University of NairobiDepartment of Art, 2002) -
What are the drivers of growth on the rural - urban fringes? A case study of the Nairobi - Kiambu corridor
(University of Nairobi, 2016)The development of the urban fringes is an inevitable consequence of urbanization given that as cities continue to grow, urban activities spread outwards in waves towards the rural areas. The rural - urban ... -
What Can a Single Lubukusu Verb Form Contain
(UON, 2022)This paper is a brief description and illustration of all that a single verb form can contain in Lubukusu as an agglutinating Bantu language (of Kenya). From left to right, the most complex verb form will have the following ... -
What determines membership to farmer groups in Uganda: Evidence from the Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/09
(Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, 2012-05)Farmer groups have returned to the policy agenda of many developing countries because of their attractiveness as facilitators and accelerators of technical and economic change in rural areas and as potential avenues for ... -
What do Kenyan artists get for their skill? Reforming compensation under copyright
(RoutledgeSchool of Law, 2012)This article responds to the question asked by Isidore Okpewho in 1992: ‘What do they (artists) get for their sweat?’ The article argues that Okpewho’s question has not been adequately addressed by all research participants ... -
What Do they get for their Sweat: Rethinking Compensation for Artists in Poor Cash-based Economies
(University of NairobiCollege of humanities and social sciences, university of Nairobi, 2012) -
What do we know in the social sciences
(Univesity of NairobiPopulation Studies and Research Institute, 1975) -
What does integration imply in choosing a unit of enumeration: enterprise, holding or individual? Does it matter? Perspectives from Africa
(University of Nairobi, 2009)Statistical integration is advanced as a means of making data meet particular needs and ad value to the whole statistical data collection and management system. At the data collection level it can produce significant ... -
What drives women out of Entrepreneurship? The joint role of culture and access to finance
(University of Nairobi, 2014-08-20)This paper seeks to explore the barriers women entrepreneurs encounter in developing countries. Extending beyond qualitative assessment, the paper explores the magnitude of cultural practices and other factor that impact ... -
What explains the low profitability of Sub-Sahara Africa microfinance institutions?
(University of Nairobi,school of business,, 2012) -
What factors contribute to obstetric fistulae formation in rural Kenya?
(2011)Obstetric fistula, a devastating maternal health complication associated with social stigma and isolation, is often found in resource-poor settings where access to specialized care is constrained. In this study, the authors ... -
What Happened to the Internet? Scientific Communities in Three Low-income Areas, 2000-2010
(2014)This ten year study suggests that the digital divide in connectivity may have largely closed for the scientific community in parts of the world that were previously unconnected. Almost a decade ago Ynalvez et al. (2005) ... -
What Hope Does The Church Offer The Young People Of Africa?
(University of NairobiDepartment of Sociology and Social Work, 1999)