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Factors affecting child survival in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1996)
This study investigated some factors which affected child survival in Kenya. The study had three main objectives. First, to establish the effects of selected socioeconomic factors and proximate variables on infant and child ...
Mineral status of soils and forages in lake Nakuru national Park and implications to animal health
(1996)
A study was conducted in which forty-four (44) soil and sixty-seven (67) forage samples were
collected at different sites within the Lake Nakuru National Park. Sampling sites were classified in
terms of distance from the ...
Archetypal motifs in Swahili Islamic poetry: kasida ya burudai
(University of Nairobi,, 1996-06)
The primary purpose of this study is two-fold: to translate Kasida ya Burudai into
English and analyse it using the theoretical model of archetypal criticism. This Swahili
paregyric was originally composed in Arabic and ...
The impacts of land acquisition problems on plan/project implementation
(University of Nairobi, 1996)
The study set out to investigate the problems faced in the
process of acquiring land and the effects of these problems on
the project implementation plan. The study found out the probLem
to include: computation errors ...
Planning for water supply in Nakuru town
(1996-06)
Demographic and socio-economic correlates of neonatal mortality in Kenya
(1996)
This study was based on the fact that neonatal mortality has
continued to persist in this country despite the introduction of
maternal and child health care p.roqr amme s ,and also on the fact
that a large percentage ...
The influence of environmental factors on infant and child mortality: a study of six districts in Kenya
(1996)
This study examines the influence of selected micro-environmental factors on infant and child mortality. They
are defined as micro because the environmental risks investigated do not extend beyond the mother and the
room ...
Space-time characteristics of the itcz over equatorial eastern Africa during anomalous rainfall years
(1996)
Many socio-economic activities over the Equatorial Eastern Africa
(EEA) region are rain-dependent. Occurrences of rainfall anomalies
have therefore been associated with losses of life, property and many
other socio-economic ...