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Institutionalizing Tracer Studies in Higher Education Institutions in Africa: The Experience of Kenyatta University
(Kenyatta University, 2013) -
The Element Structure of Kenyan English Monophthongs
(University of Nairobi, 2018) -
Partnership in Improving Quality of Obstetric Fistula Care: A Family Systems Perspective
(Kenyatta University, 2017)Literature review reveals that women in treatment for obstetric fistula commonly present with various psychological symptoms including depression, shame, diminished self-esteem, post-traumatic stress, somatic complaints, ... -
Government for Kenya in the information age: Serikali or serikali?
(Kenya Library Association, 2000) -
Under development as a reflection of gender disempowerment and injustices in society: The way forward
(2003-09)Our societies are in pathetic state and are gradually recovering from their traditional amnesia to the wake of modern civilization. However, in both traditional and modern, the societies are experienriing a state of ... -
How Nduumo - a Gikuyu women's poetic form functions as a vehicle of protest against traditional and modern sexist oppression in Kenya
(2003-09)The women s Liberation movement, civil society activists, women rights affirmative action, women caucus, NGOs, CBOs and gender sensitive organizations have been on the fore front in advancing the case for equity and ... -
Socio-cultural and gender issues in substance abuse in Kenya
(2003-09)In the global scene, today substance abuse is said to contribute to many social problems, including the break-up of family structures, decreased productivity, injuries and automobile accidents. Criminal activity is often ... -
Song: an agent in social deconstruction of gender
(2003-09)The song is an essential part of many Kenyan communities. It caries serious implications of societal values and inspirations. While other oral art forms are controlled by traditions in content and form, songs possess ... -
Language Disparities in the Education Sector: The Case of Hearing Impaired Learners in Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2003) -
Language and Swahili Free Verse: Disparities, Implications and the Way Forward
(Kenyatta University, 2003) -
Code Switching in Multilingual Situation: Opposing Views
(Kenyatta University, 2003)In a multilingual situation where individuals have command of more than one language in which to communicate, people tend to engage in the simultaneous or alternate use of two or more languages during conversation. ... -
Bantu Cultural and Linguistic Shift on Contact with Nilotic Luo: A Case Study of Languages around Lake Victoria
(Kenyatta University, 2003)The Luo are Nilotic peoples and as they came into contact with the lacustrine Bantu namely; Gusii Kuria, Suba and Luhyia, alongside process of cultural and linguistic shift took place at the expense of bantu speakers. ... -
Applications of biotechnology in fostering health and well-being: directions for health and medical research in developing countries
(Kenyatta Universiry, 2003)Biotechnology and Globalization are the two critically important forces of the 21st century, which not only carry with them immense potential benefits in medicine, but also risks. Biotechnology has a considerable potential ...
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Institutionalizing Tracer Studies in Higher Education Institutions in Africa: The Experience of Kenyatta University
(Kenyatta University, 2013) -
The Element Structure of Kenyan English Monophthongs
(University of Nairobi, 2018) -
Partnership in Improving Quality of Obstetric Fistula Care: A Family Systems Perspective
(Kenyatta University, 2017)Literature review reveals that women in treatment for obstetric fistula commonly present with various psychological symptoms including depression, shame, diminished self-esteem, post-traumatic stress, somatic complaints, ... -
Government for Kenya in the information age: Serikali or serikali?
(Kenya Library Association, 2000) -
Under development as a reflection of gender disempowerment and injustices in society: The way forward
(2003-09)Our societies are in pathetic state and are gradually recovering from their traditional amnesia to the wake of modern civilization. However, in both traditional and modern, the societies are experienriing a state of ... -
How Nduumo - a Gikuyu women's poetic form functions as a vehicle of protest against traditional and modern sexist oppression in Kenya
(2003-09)The women s Liberation movement, civil society activists, women rights affirmative action, women caucus, NGOs, CBOs and gender sensitive organizations have been on the fore front in advancing the case for equity and ... -
Socio-cultural and gender issues in substance abuse in Kenya
(2003-09)In the global scene, today substance abuse is said to contribute to many social problems, including the break-up of family structures, decreased productivity, injuries and automobile accidents. Criminal activity is often ... -
Song: an agent in social deconstruction of gender
(2003-09)The song is an essential part of many Kenyan communities. It caries serious implications of societal values and inspirations. While other oral art forms are controlled by traditions in content and form, songs possess ... -
Language Disparities in the Education Sector: The Case of Hearing Impaired Learners in Kenya
(Kenyatta University, 2003) -
Language and Swahili Free Verse: Disparities, Implications and the Way Forward
(Kenyatta University, 2003) -
Code Switching in Multilingual Situation: Opposing Views
(Kenyatta University, 2003)In a multilingual situation where individuals have command of more than one language in which to communicate, people tend to engage in the simultaneous or alternate use of two or more languages during conversation. ... -
Bantu Cultural and Linguistic Shift on Contact with Nilotic Luo: A Case Study of Languages around Lake Victoria
(Kenyatta University, 2003)The Luo are Nilotic peoples and as they came into contact with the lacustrine Bantu namely; Gusii Kuria, Suba and Luhyia, alongside process of cultural and linguistic shift took place at the expense of bantu speakers. ... -
Applications of biotechnology in fostering health and well-being: directions for health and medical research in developing countries
(Kenyatta Universiry, 2003)Biotechnology and Globalization are the two critically important forces of the 21st century, which not only carry with them immense potential benefits in medicine, but also risks. Biotechnology has a considerable potential ... -
Technological disparities affecting the use of geographical information systems (GIS) in third world countries
(Kenyatta University, 2003)Thispaperpresents the existing disparities in technology and infrastructure that have hindered the effective applicationof Geo~raphic Information Systems (GIS) in third world countries. It is noted that GIS has ... -
Parities and disparities in attaining global health: the way forward for developing countries
(Kenyatta Universiry, 2003)The 20th Century witnessed a revolution in human health and well being. Average life expectancy at birth in many industrialized countries nearly doubled from around 45 years in 1900 to more than 70 years in 1999 (UN, ... -
Geography in the anthropocene era: is geoengineering an opportunity or a threat to humanity?
(National Centerfor Atmospheric Research, 2015)