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Carol Linda Makena Njue
Masters Degree Candidate, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, Kenya
Influence Of Topography And Management Practices On Phosphorus Content Of Soils Formed In Migmatite On The Jos Plateau, Nigeria
The Jos Plateau is a predominantly agricultural area where the problem of low soil fertility has been identified as a constraint to crop production (Galadima et al, 2018). In the light of this, the study was done to analyse the content of phosphorus in the soils with the main parameters being the effect of topography and soil management practice. Standard

Joseph Muema
Mba, Kenyatta University, Kenya, 43844-00100
State Of Water Storage In African Cities: Assessing Constraints To Urban-water Harvesting In Sub-saharan Africa
Africa continent is a host to fastest growing cities in the world expedited by rural-urban migration, improved developmental infrastructure, entrepreneurship opportunities, and better communication networks. However, with this amplified growth of cities in Africa, the state of water storage and harvesting has been compelled. The existing water storage, harvesting, and management systems cannot keep up with this urbanization growth demand.

Galadima, J.S.
Lecturer I, Department Of Geography And Planning, University Of Jos, Nigeria
How Traditions On Newly Born Infants Influence Infant Mortality In Butula Sub-county, Busia County, Kenya
In most developing countries of the world high infant mortality is still a major concern that has been recognized as an issue that warrants serious attention. In Kenya, cultural factors like emphasis on large families are associated with higher infant mortality. Infants lost through death cannot be recovered and the investment put in place for them by the family and

Maton, S.
Assistant Lecturer, Department Of Geography And Planning, University Of Jos, Nigeria
Influence Of Rap Music Artists On The Behaviour Of Organized Criminal Gangs In Embakasi Central, Nairobi County
This research study sought to determine the influence of Rap music artists on the behavior of organized criminal gangs in Embakasi Central, Nairobi County. To be more precise, the study evaluated the influence of character roles played, the influence of language use by rap music artists, the moderating effects of parental mediation strategies between rap music artists and the behavior

Mary Mugambi
Department Of Human Nutrition &dietetics, School Of Health Sciences & Technology, Technical University Of Kenya
Individual Characteristics That Determine Citizen Participation In Management Of Devolved Healthcare Funds In Embu County
All over the world, devolution of healthcare services has produced both encouraging and non encouraging results. While some countries/regions have rolled out devolution of healthcare successfully, others have failed. In some countries devolution considerably raised resource allocation in response to local health needs, improved community participation and promoted decision making from the ground upwards. Devolution has been advocated as a

Mary Mugambi
Department Of Human Nutrition &dietetics, School Of Health Sciences & Technology, Technical University Of Kenya
Microfinance Credit Accessibility And Financial Performance Of Small And Medium Enterprises In Machakos County, Kenya
The SMEs in Machakos County have been characterized by poor financial performance which has been linked to financial access. Financial access is one of the key drivers of development of SME in the country, particularly access to bank financing, since the banking sector plays a key role in serving this segment. This study sought to investigate the effect of access

Ifegbo, Lawrencia Ifeoma
Department Of Hospitality And Tourism Management, Imo State University, Owerri
Exploring Breastfeeding Perceptions, Beliefs, Subjective Norms And Practices Of Mothers In Informal Settlements In Kenya
Introduction: Despite benefits of exclusive breastfeeding, the rates are low in informal settlements in Kenya. Objective: This study aimed to exploring breastfeeding practices, perceptions, beliefs, and subjective norms among mothers in informal settlements in Kenya using theory of planned behaviour. Methods: The study sites were randomly selected Kibera in Nairobi, Manyatta A in Kisumu, and Kaptembwo in Nakuru County. Sixty-four

Susan Mugure Maina
Research Fellow - School Of Public Health And Applied Human Sciences, Department Of Environmental Health,
Qualitative Study Exploring Mother’s Perceptions Of Child Malnutrition In Informal Settlements In Kenya
Introduction: It is important to understand the mother's views of child malnutrition for successful prevention and intervention initiatives. Objective: The objective of this study was to explore mother's perceptions of the risk of child malnutrition in urban informal settlements in Kenya. Methods: The study sites included Kibera in Nairobi, Manyatta `A' in Kisumu, and Kaptembwo in Nakuru town, among mothers

Pius Wanyama
Student Of Ma Geography, Department Of Geography And Social Development, School Of Humanities And Social
Stakeholders Relationship Management And Organizational Health Of Hotels In Rivers State: Implications For Nation Building
This paper addressed the relationship between stakeholders' relationship management and organizational health of hotels in Rivers State. The paper is designed as an empirical paper and examined the relative impact and influence of stakeholders' relationship dimensions such as stakeholders' identification, prioritization and engagement on the health of hotels in Rivers State. As a cross-sectional survey, the study utilized data generated

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