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What is the limit of up-scaling rainwater harvesting in a river basin
(University of Nairobi, 2003)The semi-arid savannah environment (SASE) of sub-Saharan Africa are characterized by low erratic rainfall which result to high risk of droughts, intra-seasonal dry spells and frequent food insecurity. The main occupation ... -
What Is The Limit Of Up-scaling Rainwater Harvesting In A River Basin? Physics & Chemistry Of The Earth, 28:943-956
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What is the Mother Tongue for the Deaf Child?
(Department of Surgery, University of Nairobi, 1988)The problem of school non-attendance is an increasing one in our setting and yet its cause has not been established. This paper presents data of work done through interviews with parents and observations of the home ... -
What is the origin of the labyrinthine artery among black Kenyans?
(University of Nairobi, 2017)Origin of labyrinthine artery is important because it influences the presentation of occlusion of anterior inferior cerebellar and basilar arteries. It shows ethnic and geographical variation, but there is no data from ... -
What is Wrong With Hospitals ?
(University of Nairobi, 1977) -
What it takes to fly: the structural and functional respiratory refinements in birds and bats
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 2000-10)In absolute terms, flight is a highly energetically expensive form of locomotion. However, with respect to its cost per unit distance covered, powered flight is a very efficient mode of transport. Birds and bats are the ... -
"What James Baldwin Leaves Behind." In Mwangaza
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What motivates maternal and child nutrition peer educators? Experiences of fathers and grandmothers in western Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 2015)BACKGROUND: Peer-led dialogue groups (i.e., support or self-help groups) are a widely used community-based strategy to improve maternal and child health and nutrition. However, the experiences and motivation of peer ... -
What rights and benefits? The implementation of participatory forest management in Kenya: the case of Eastern Mau forest reserve
(University of Nairobi, 2017)The study espoused the access analytical framework to investigate how introduction of Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Kenya has changed the various actors’ ability to benefit from the forest resources of Eastern ... -
What role for government? The promotion of civil society through forestry‐related climate change interventions in post
(2014)This study examines rationales behind the choice of local interlocutors by forestry-related climate change projects in post-conflict Nepal. In their stated objectives, all projects claim to involve the government, and most ... -
What Steps Towards Camel Milk Technology?
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What To Do With Informal Sector
(University of NairobiSchool of economics, university of Nairobi, 2004) -
What to Do with the Informal Sector?
(2004)Almost all informal firms in the Kenyan manufacturing sector are managed by Kenyans of African origin. Formal enterprises are run by Kenyans of both African and Asian origin. These three groups are distinct in terms of ... -
"What took you so long?" The impact of PEPFAR on the expansion of HIV testing and counseling services in Africa.
(Global HIV and AIDS, Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Global Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lusaka, Zambia, 2012)HIV testing and counseling services in Africa began in the early 1990s, with limited availability and coverage. Fears of stigma and discrimination, complex laboratory systems, and lack of available care and treatment ... -
What We Stand to Lose When We Lose Our Indigenous Languages in Reference to Kikuyu Language
(University of NairobiDepartment of literature and language, 2007) -
What Would it Take to Realise the Promises? Protecting Women’s Rights in the Kenya National Land Policy of 2009
(Department of Private Law, University of Nairobi, 2009)Land is a critical resource in Kenya, having economic, social, political, environmental and cultural significance. Kenya’s population continues to rely on land for both subsistence and economic activities. In fact, the ... -
What's in a Name: Towards Literary Onomastics in Kiswahili Literature'
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Wheeze as an adverse event in pediatric vaccine and drug randomized controlled trials: A systematic review.
(University of Nairobi, 2015-08-25)INTRODUCTION: Wheeze is an important sign indicating a potentially severe adverse event in vaccine and drug trials, particularly in children. However, there are currently no consensus definitions of wheeze or associated ... -
When Bullets begin to follower: the security question and the constitution in Kenya
(College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2005)