Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM): Recent submissions
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Income Inequalities in Kenya; The Basic Issues , in Report of the National Conference on Equity and Growth
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Growth, Poverty and Policy in Kenya
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Growth - Poverty Nexus in Eastern Africa
(College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2002) -
IMF and World Bank: Fire Fighters or Arsonists? Lessons of Experiences
(College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1999) -
Foreign Aid Policy Formulation; Rules to Follow and Pitfalls to Avoid: The Case of US-Kenya Relations
(College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1996) -
Towards a New Road Management and Financing Initiative in Kenya; An Agenda for Reform
(College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1998) -
Foreign Loan Capital and Economic Retardation in post Colonial Africa ; The case of Kenya
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On the Verge of Collapse: What Next? A Commentary on the Current Economic Crisis in Kenya
(College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1998) -
Anthrax outbreak among Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) in Samburu, Kenya
(College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2007) -
Adoption and Adaptation of Natural Resource Management Innovations in Smallholder Agriculture: Reflections on key Lessons and Best Practices
(University of NairobiAgricultural Economics, 2007-12-05)Many smallholder farmers in vulnerable areas continue to face complex challenges in adoption and adaptation of resource management and conservation strategies. Although much has been learned from diverse experiences in ... -
Public–private partnerships and collective action in high value fruit and vegetable supply chains
(University of NairobiAgricultural Economics, 2009-02)Accessing developed country food markets entails meeting stringent food safety requirements. Food retailers impose protocols relating to pesticide residues, field and pack house operations, and traceability. To enable ... -
Women’s Experiences as Sources of Public and Legitimate Knowledge: Constitution Making in Kenya
(University of NairobiAfrican Women’s Studies Centre, 2013)African women’s view of the world is one of those ways, a perspective that needs to be made visible and integrated in our definition of how we see the world. We need to bring this contextual knowledge to visibility. African ... -
Women and Political Governance in Africa: A Feminist Perspective
(University of NairobiCentre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law & Policy (CASELAP), 2013)The centrality of gender equality and equitable participation in governance and development agendas of all countries, has been affirmed by numerous international instruments, including the conventions on: the Universal ... -
Reflections on Feminism and Development in Africa: The Case of Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Law, 2013)This paper discusses the importance of moving towards African centered feminist theories. The paper argues that bringing feminism home to Africa will greatly impact our understanding of development processes in Africa. ... -
Barriers Faced By Women-Owned Businesses: Perspectives of Women from East African Community
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Women and Household Food Security in Kenya
(University of NairobiPopulation Studies and Research Institute, 2013)The role of women in agriculture as producers and providers of food cannot be over emphasised. In Kenya, just as in many other countries of the developing world, women are a critical link in achieving food security. This ... -
Implementing Article 43 (1)(c) Constitution of Kenya 2010: The Right to Food: Lessons for Kenya from Brazil
(University of NairobiSchool of Economics, 2013)Article 43 (1)(c) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, on the Social and Economic Rights states that ‘every person has a right to be free from hunger, and to have adequate food of acceptable quality’ thus providing for a ... -
Gender mainstreaming in policies and programmes in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2013)Gender mainstreaming is the process of ensuring that the needs, interests, perspectives and knowledge of women and men are taken on board in the development of policy and its implementation. It is a process that recognises ...