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Migrants, urban poverty and the changing nature of urban–rural linkages in Kenya
(2007)
In the literature on rural–urban linkages in sub-Saharan Africa the focus has so far been predominantly on the urban dwellers contributing to the livelihood of the rural ones, usually through remittances from family members ...
Influence of culture on Strategic Human Resource Management(SHRM) practices in multinational companies(MNC) in Kenya: A critical literature review
(University of Nairobi,, 2007)
Extant theories of strategic human resource management(SHRM) practices and cultures have generally adopted on the one hand the assumption that organizations develop a culture of thier own that is distinct from the national ...
Persistent Gender Inequity in Academic Employment at Makerere University: Is There a Gendered Agenda?
(University of Nairobi, 2007)
The study investigated the persistent gender inequity in academic employment to specifically establish, on one hand, what explains and maintains gender inequity and, on the other hand, what can be done to close the gender ...
Privatisation of public enterprises in COMESA: An exploration of approaches and strategies: the case of the privatization of Telkom Kenya
(UON, 2006)
This thesis investigates Kenya's approach to the privatization process through an exploration of Telkom Kenya's (TKL) unfolding privatization. The thesis research identifies outlines and documents the developments in Kenya's ...
Library Automation in East and Southern African Universities: Proceedings of a Sub-regional Conference
(University of Nairobi, 2005)
The paper considers the digital divide as a curse, which in spite of the creation of the global
village by the advent of ICls, still keeps Africa lagging behind. The World Bank view of the
Information revolution and its ...
Mainstreaming Climate Change: Issues in the Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals
(Univesity of Nairobi, 2006)
Linkages, Access to Finance and the Performance of Small Scale Enterprises in Kenya”
(University of Nairobi, 2009)