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Efficacy of Digital Literacy Programme in Promoting Access to Electronic Information Resources by Public Primary School Teachers, Kakamega County, Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2023-07) Werimo, Fredrick
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Financial Strategies and Sustainability of Government Revolving Funds in Nairobi County, Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2024-07) Mutisya, Nicholas
Sustainability issues areincreasingly gaining attention within the financial sector. This study
aims to establish theeflect of financial strategics on sustainability of government revolving
funds in Kenya. The study looked into the.cffeet of financial resource utilization, financial
risk management, performance reporting. framework and internal control system/financial
controls on sustainability of government revolving. funds in Kenya. The study was
underpinned on the.accountability. theory and social learning theory. The study adopted an
explanatory cross-sectional. rescarch. design. The. target population comprised of the.
management of government revolving funds that was, the-top management, middle level
management and low-level management. The sample was calculated from the target
population using stratified sampling method. Thestudy.used semi-structured questionnaires
to collect primary data, Descriptive data collected was presented using frequency. tables,
percentages, mean and standard deviation to. establish the interrelationship. between
variables. The qualitative. data from the.open-ended questions were-analyzed using.content
analysis. Multiple. linear. regression was employed to establish the: link between the
independent and dependent variable. The.findings were presented using tables. The study
foundthat budget level management wasfoundtoinfluencethe sustainability of government
revolving funds in Kenya to. a very. great extent. The research. also established that risk
appraisal/assessment and risk. identification affect the sustainability. of government
revolving funds inKenyato.a great extent. Therescarch also found that transparency.index
affects thesustainability.of government revolving funds inKenyatoalow.extent. The study.
also found that monitoring activities and information and communication affect
sustainability. of government revolving funds in Kenya to a moderate. extent. The study
concluded that financial. resource utilization had the. greatest effect on sustainability: of
government revolving. funds. in Kenya, followed by. internal. control. system/financial
conirols, then performance reporting framework while financial risk. management had the.
least effect onthe.sustainability.ot:government revolving fundsin Kenya. The.government
revolving funds organization management systems should be strengthened to facilitate-upto-date loan. repayment statements. to. loanees follow-up and take. action carly. in case. of.
defaults. The study.also recommends that the. partners to.the. fund need to-be-encouraged by
the.county. government to.share.as. much knowledge as possible to these: businesses so. that
they. can fully. commercialize- on the knowledge given. The study recommends that the.
revolving funds. should manage. their risks through establishing financial risks assessment
framework, thiswillenable themto.address any anticipated risks as they.arise. Thereisneed
alsotoimplementing quality management systems.
Assessment of the Effectiveness of Drug Abuse Reduction Strategies Adopted By Secondary School Students in Kitui County
(Kenyatta University, 2023-04) Monthe, Teresa Muinde
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Management Information System Integration and Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Embu County, Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2022-11) Kamau, Hannah Wangechi
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Audit Committee Characteristics and Quality Of Financial Reporting In State Corporations in Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2023-11) Ojuwa, Lilian Nabwire
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