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Dr. Simon W. Peter Omondi
Research Officer, Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization, Socio-economic, Environment And Policy (agriculture Economics And
Neo Traditional Pastoral Community Climate Change Coping Strategy In The Southern Rangelands Of Kenya
This study was carried out in the Southern Maasai rangelands of Kenya between November 2010 and June 2011 with the specific objective of assessing socio economic climate change coping strategies in the Southern rangelands of Kenya in Mashuru Sub-Country, Kajiado County. The overall goal was to develop a strategy for enhancing neo-traditional climate change coping in a semi-arid pastoralist region.

Dr. Irene Nafula Ogali
Research Officer, Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization, Veterinary Animal Health And Production (parasitology And
Knowledge Protection And Organizational Effectiveness Among Private Universities In Kenya: A Resource Based View Perspective
The paper analyzes the effect of knowledge protection on Organizational Effectiveness in private Universities in Kenya from a Resource Based View Perspective. It is good practice in organizations to manage assets. Organizations manage their finances, their staff but how well do they manage knowledge and especially its protection. According to RBV of the firm, organizations create competitive advantage through building

Lucy N Karuoya
Phd Candidate, Kenya Methodist University, Kenya
Effects Of Supplementing Groundnut Hay With Varying Proportions Of Sorrel (hibiscus Sabdariffa) Seed Meal And Maize Bran On The Performance Of Balami Sheep
The study was conducted to determine the Effects of Supplementing Graded Levels of Sorrel (Hibiscus sabdariffa) Seed Meal and Maize Bran on the Performance of Balami Sheep. Sixteen (16) Balami rams with average weight of 25±1 Kg were used for the study. The rams were grouped into four and randomly allocated to four dietary treatments in a Randomized Complete Block

Thomas Senaji, PhD
Senior Lecturer, Kenya Methodist University, Kenya
An Examination Of The Knowledge Level Of Urinary Tract Infection (uti) Among Women Of Reproductive Age In The Amansie West District In Ashanti Region Of Ghana, West –africa
The study was descriptive and cross-sectional in nature which used a sample size of 300 women of reproductive age as respondents. The participants were selected based on purpose, convenience and their availability. The aim of the research was to explain and predict the knowledge of women of reproductive age in the Amansie West District on Urinary Tract Infection. The study

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