Books: Recent submissions
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ON GLOBALIZING GENDER JUSTICE
(University of Nairobi, 1995) -
Pour l'amour des arbres
(University of Nairobi, 2005) -
A view from the grassroots
(University of Nairobi, 1995) -
Plants and climate change: whitch future
(University of Nairobi, 1997) -
Canopy of Hope: My Life Campaigning for Africa, Women and the Environment
(University of Nairobi, 2002) -
The Green Belt Movement Manual
(University of Nairobi, 1991) -
Greening the desert: Women in Kenya reclaim land
(University of Nairobi, 1983) -
Kenya's Green Belt movement
(1992) -
Replenishing the earth: Spiritual values for healing ourselves and the world
(Doubleday Religion, 2010)Professor Maathai argues that the key to self-empowerment and conservation lies in traditional spiritual values: love for the environment, self-betterment, gratitude and respect, and a commitment to service. These are the ... -
Unbowed: one woman's story
(University of Nairobi, 2006) -
Unbowed: A memoir
(University of Nairobi, 2008)Unbowed tells the story of how a girl from the Central Highlands of Kenya became the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in East and Central Africa and head a university department in Kenya. We witness Professor Maathai’s numerous ... -
The Green Belt Movement: Sharing the approach and the experience
(Lantern Books, 2003)The Green Belt Movement tells the story of how an organisation grew from one woman’s idea to a network of hundreds of thousands of men and women who have planted tens of millions of trees throughout Kenya. Professor Maathai ... -
University of Nairobi and the Constitution of Kenya 2010: A sensitization process
(University of Nairobi Press, 2013)This book documents the journey of the University of Nairobi towards sensitising its internal and external stakeholders on the Constitution of Kenya 2010. The basis of the book are our core values which emphasize ... -
Types of mental illness managed by traditional healers in Kenya
(AFRICA MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION (AMHF), 2008)Traditional healing has been practised by many cultures in Kenya and for many years. It is an accepted mode of treatment in different cultures. The traditional healers are consulted even today and provide treatment to ... -
Mbinu za uandishi: uakifishi, Insha, ufahamu, ufupisho, mwongozo wa jumla
(Nairobi University Press, 1996)