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Explore Geography Learners Book: Form 2, Teachers Guide.
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Explore Geography Learners Form 3.
(Department of Geography & Environmental Studies, University of Nairobi, 2005)The study found out that Masinga Dam has adversely affected the public health in the communities around the dam. malaria was the most prevalent ailment followed by typhoid fever. Bilharzia has also increased since the dam ... -
Explore Geography Teacher
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Exploring Cash Transfer as an Instrument for Food Security in Kenya
(University of NairobiInstitute For Diplomacy and International Studies, 2013-05)Article 43(1)(c) of Kenya’s 2010 constitution guarantees food security to all Kenyans. This paper reviews the opportunities and challenges Kenya faces as it attempts to implement article 43(1)(c) of Kenya’s constitution, ... -
Exploring Cash Transfer as an Instrument for Food Security in Kenya
(University of NairobiInstitute of Diplomacy and International Studies, University of Nairobi, 2013)Cash transfer schemes in which beneficiaries receive a monthly payment in cash are relatively new in Kenya. This paper uses available secondary and primary data collected from senior personnel from government ministries ... -
Exploring the determinants of brand loyalty in global FMCG markets of soft drinks consumers in Kenya and India
(School of Business, University of Nairobi, 2013-03)This study sought to investigate and compare both the African and Asian soft drink markets. Whereas Kenya is a leading economic hub in Eastern Africa, India remains a powerful economic player in Asia with its large population ... -
Exploring the determinants of brand loyalty in global FMCG markets of soft drinks consumers in Kenya and India Citation:
(School of Business, 2013)This study sought to investigate and compare both the African and Asian soft drink markets. Whereas Kenya is a leading economic hub in Eastern Africa, India remains a powerful economic player in Asia with its large population ... -
Exploring the role of party politics in the governance of African cities. In S. Baker & L. Fourchard (eds.), Politics and Policies: Governing
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Export Growth and External Debt Burden in Kenya
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Export Marketing: A Case Study of Handicraft Exporters
(School of Economics, University of Nairobi, 1988)The Government of Kenya has been keen on reducing the country's dependence on coffee, tea and petroleum as the main sources of foreign exchange. Kenya's petroleum exports contain little value added as the crude oil is ... -
Export Propensity and Intensity of Kenyan Manufacturing Firms:An Empirical Analysis
(2013-08)The study uses firm-level panel data from the manufacturing sector in Kenya to analyze the determinants of export propensity and intensity over the period 1992-2003. The focus of the study is on effects of total factor ... -
Extension Education And Farmers' Performance In Improved Crop Farming In Kakamega District, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1985)Studies on the adoption of farm innovations have, especially in Kenya, focused on a single innovation, or a few innovations, but not for specific crops. This paper compares the extent to which the adoption of practices in ... -
The Extent of Compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Regulations at Registered Workplaces in Nairobi
(© Centre for Promoting Ideas, USASchool of Business, University of Nairobi, 2012-03)The objective of the study was to determine the extent of implementation of the occupational safety and health regulations at workplaces. The study also determined the measures instituted by organizations to comply with ... -
The Extent of Informal Sector and the Nature of Informal Sector Trade: Comparative Perspectives from Kenya and Mauritius. (Co-authored with Baboo Nowbutsing-University of Mauritius).
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Extent to which community participation in project identification and planning influences sustainability of NMK food security projects in Kisumu West, Kenya
(2015)Community participation has been ignored in the development of these interventions leading to failures and non-sustainable Projects. To address this shortcoming governments have employed a new strategy of partnership ... -
The extent to which public universities in Kenya experience managerial and environmental challenges
(University of Nairobi, 2014)The environment in which organisations operate is continuously changing, thereby posing challenges to the organisations, and higher education institutions are no exception. This study was undertaken to understand ... -
Extent to which university- industry linkage exists in Kenya: A study of medium and large manufacturing firms in selected industries in Kenya
(School of Business, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Nairob, Kenya, 2011-04)The idea of technology transfer and university-industry linkage are related in the sense that the former deals with the transfer of ideas and skills between those who have them and those who need them, while the latter ... -
Extent to which university- industry linkage exists in Kenya: A study of medium and large manufacturing firms in selected industries in Kenya
(School of Business, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2011-04)The idea of technology transfer and university-industry linkage are related in the sense that the former deals with the transfer of ideas and skills between those who have them and those who need them, while the latter ... -
External Degree Programme Graduates’ Perception of Students’ Support Services in the Faculty of External Studies, University of Nairob
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2009)The first locally organized external Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree programme in Kenya was started in 1986 in the Faculty of External Studies (FES) of the University of Nairobi. Five components of students’ support ... -
Extrapulmonary and disseminated tuberculosis in HIV-1-seropositive patients presenting to the acute medical services in Nairobi
(University of NairobiCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1990-10)We studied 506 consecutive adult acute medical admissions to hospital in Nairobi; 95 (18.8%) were seropositive for HIV-1, and 43 new cases of active tuberculosis (TB) were identified. TB was clearly associated with HIV ...