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Multilateral cooperation in counter-terrorism: Kenya and the UN
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2009)This thesis examines Kenya's cooperation levels in fighting terrorism as outlined in the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373,2001 on counter-terrorism. The study has revealed that Kenya has cooperated on two ... -
Multilateral Negotiation as a Counter-terrorism Strategy; a Case Study of Ai-shabaab
(University of NairobiInstitute of Diplomacy and International Studies, University of Nairobi, 2009)The specific objectives of this study were to examine the effectiveness of counterterrorism strategies in Somalia and to investigate whether multilateral negotiation as a counter-terrorism strategy would work with ... -
Multilingual Policy in International Organizations: a Case Study of the United Nations
(university of nairobi, 2018)The role of language in a worldwide organization that brings virtually all sovereign states of the world together is immeasurable. The United Nations occupies this enviable position and ultimately communication in such ... -
The multinational corporation and government control in Kenya - with special reference to the manufacturing sector
(School of Law, University of Nairobi, 1979)The continuing growing influence and power of the multinational corporation vis-a-vis the world economic and national economies is a phenomenon which has attracted the interest of scholars the world over and is of special ... -
Multinational Corporations and Environmental Conservation in Least Developed Countries: Case Study of Ethiopia
(University of Nairobi, 2016)The debate on the environment has been ongoing for quite a while now since the 1972 Stockholm Conference that consequently necessitayed the formation of the UNEP. There has been concerted effort across the globe calling ... -
Multinational corporations and the violation of Human rights in Kenya: a case study of Cirio del Monte in Kenya
(Institute of diplomacy and International studies, 2003)This study investigates the extent to which foreign direct investment inhibits the Kenyan State's capacity to check human rights abuse and the implications of Kenya's liberal investment policy on human rights issues. In ... -
Multinational Corporations in Kenya and Application of the Bottom of the Pyramid Proposition
(University of UniversitySchool of Business, 2012)The Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP), a concept pioneered by Hart and Prahalad (2002), is a phrase used to describe both the largest but poorest people living on less than $2 a day, as well as the business models used by firms ... -
Multinational corporations in the politic economy of Kenya
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Multinational enterprises and host nations: contribution by Coca-Cola to Kenya's economy
(School of Business, 2012)The last two decades have seen a steady upsurge in the number of multinational corporations established in emerging economies, especially in Africa. International Business scholars have been comparatively uninterested in ... -
Multinational patient protection : lex loci protectionis, a case for harmonizing international patent law
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Multinational pharmaceutical firms adaptation to the challenge of parallel importation of drugs in Kenya
(Business Administration, 2005)The study aimed at highlighting how multinational pharmaceutical firms are adapting to the challenge of parallel importation of drugs in Kenya. The pharmaceutical firms shall be able to use the research findings ... -
Multiparty democracy and ethnic conflicts in Kenya
(Department of sociology, 2006)The study examined the relationship between the re-introduction of multiparty democracy in Kenya and ethnic conflicts that accompanied the transition from one party to multiparty system in the country. In order ... -
Multipartyism and political violence in Kenya: the case of Likoni Division, Mombasa District, 1991-1997
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)Although introduction of multiparty politics in Kenya in the early 1990s was seen as the only way of redeeming the country from dictatorial rule, the system was never without short falls. Multiparty system of government ... -
Multiple french translations for just one english form: the case of translating tense and aspect between the two languages
(University of Nairobi, 2014)The study set out to investigate the problems encountered by translators in the translation of tense and aspect from English to French in the light of the fact that for one English verb form, multiple French equivalents ... -
Multiple Linear Regression Approach to Modeling Determinants of Profitability of Life Insurance Companies in Kenya
(Business Administration, University of Nairobi, 2013)Life insurance today plays an important role in the society and the global economy; it accounts for 59.7% of the market value. Global life premiums rose by 5% in real terms over the last three decades, reaching USD 2.4 ... -
Multiple mediation and conflict resolution: the case of Kenyan`s post-electoral conflict (2007/2008)
(University of Nairobi, 2014-09)Conflicts are experienced in different parts of the world. Kenya experienced a violent conflict in 2007/2008 after a disputed presidential election. There were some mediation attempts to resolve the crisis but the parties ... -
Multiple regression: bayesian inference
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)Bayesian approach is based on subjective interpretation of probability. It views probability as a degree of belief concerning an uncertainty. It.also regards an unknown parameter as an uncertainty on which a degree of ... -
The Mumias Sugar project: A Study of rural development in Western Kenya
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Murder: Case for the Abolition of Death Penalty
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Museum Exhibitions as Educational Tools: a Case Study of Fort Jesus Museum, Mombasa, Kenya
(University of NairobiInstitute Of Anthropology, Gender And African Studies, University of Nairobi, 2005)The understanding that many people visit the museum because they desire to encounter or learn something new and enrich their lives prompted this study. The study endeavoured to bring out the strategies that will help in ...