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Dynamics impacting the land question in Laikipia County 1850-2022
(Lwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 2024-09-16)A multitude of factors contributed to the escalation of the land question in Laikipia County. This research article therefore sought to establish why these factors continued to impact the land question despite of numerous ... -
Citizen’s Participation in Promoting Sustainable Development A Critical Evaluation of Challenges and Opportunities With reference to Bungoma County, Kenya
(Jumuga Journal of Education,Oral Studies, and Human Sciences (JJEOSHS), 2024-08-27)The purpose of this research study was to evaluate the challenges and opportunities of citizen’s participation in promoting sustainable development in Bungoma County, Kenya, since 1950. Citizen’s participation as a component ... -
Migration and Settlement of Ethnic Communities in Relation to Land Question in Laikipia County, Kenya
(East African Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 2024-09-20)Laikipia County experienced the land question arising from migration and settlement that stretched over a century. In spite of intervention measures the problem escalated. This study, therefore, sought to establish why ... -
Party Ideology and the Development of Political Coalitions in Kenya Since 1945
(International Journal of Community Research, 2024-08-31)This study examines the evolution of party ideologies and political coalitions in Kenya since 1945. It utilized pragmatism research philosophy, political coalition theory, and descriptive research design to analyse how ... -
STEM Academic Programs& Graduate UnemploymentDuration:Reviewing the Graduates of National Polytechnics in Kenya
(Jumuga Journal of Education,Oral Studies, and Human Sciences (JJEOSHS), 2024-09-10)Despite the emphasis on STEM education as a driver of economic growth, concerns persist about the alignment between STEM academic programs in Kenya's national polytechnics and the labour market outcomes ... -
Factors Influencing the Successful Implementation of eHealth in Healthcare Facilities in Developing Countries: A Scoping Review
(Journal of Science, Innovation and Creativity, 2024-09-14)eHealth is the leveraging of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in health. Its use in complementing health services has risen substantially in the previous 20 years. The study explored ... -
Navigating the Interoperability Landscape of Electronic Medical Record Systems in Developing Countries: A Narrative Literature Review
(Journal of Science, Innovation and Creativity, 2024-09-15)Electronic medical records (EMRs) have transformed healthcare by digitizing patient data, improving access to information, and reducing medical errors. However, the lack of interoperability between different EMR systems ... -
The Nexus between Land Tenure System & Household Livelihoods A Review of Pre-colonial Period to Post Adjudication Period Among the Abatsotso Community of Kakamega County
(Jumuga Journal of Education, Oral Studies, and Human Sciences (JJEOSHS), 2024-08-24)This article offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of land tenure systems, spanning from the pre-colonial period through the post-independence and adjudication eras. It delves into the intricacies of communal ... -
Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Midwife Led Debriefing on Prevention of Postpartum Depression in Western, Kenya
(African Journal of Empirical Research,, 2024-03-16)Childbirth is a stressful event in women’s lives and could influence emotions which may lead to mental ill health like depression in the postnatal period if not resolved. Depression is a common mental disorder with serious ... -
Citizen’s Participation in Promoting Sustainable Development A Critical Evaluation of Challenges and Opportunities With reference to Bungoma County, Kenya
(Jumuga Journal of Education, Oral Studies, and Human Sciences, 2024-08-27)The purpose of thisresearch study was to evaluate the challenges and opportunities ofcitizen’sparticipation in promoting sustainable development in Bungoma County, Kenya,since 1950. Citizen’sparticipation as a ... -
Ethnic Fragmentation & Economic Development A Multidimensional Exploration of Kenya Since 1963
(Jumuga Journal of Education, Oral Studies, and Human Sciences (JJEOSHS), 2024-08-24)This research article explores the multidimensional impact of ethnic divisions, and delves on issues of marginalization, inequalities, and disparities. It also seeks to elaborate on how government policies deal with ... -
The Interplay between Ethnic Fragmentation & Economic Development A Review of Post-Colonial Kenya
(Journal of Education, Oral Studies, and Human Sciences (JJEOSHS), 2024-08-24)Since gaining independence in 1963, Kenya has navigated a complex interplay between ethnic fragmentation and economic development, marked by a myriad of challenges. This research article evaluated these dynamics, shedding ... -
Business and Politics of Eastern Africa A Review of the Evolution of Economic Relations between Kenya and Uganda, 1962 to 2014
(Journal of Education, Oral Studies, and Human Sciences (JJEOSHS), 2024-09-02)This article underscores a history of economic relations between Kenya and Uganda from 1962 to 2024. This is due to the fact that Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Sudan, Zaire, Somalia, Burundi, and Ethiopia are the most important ... -
Schooling for Street & Non-Street Children in Kenya:Showcasing Nakuru City-County
(Jumuga Journal of Education,Oral Studies, and Human Sciences (JJEOSHS), 2024-09-02)The research article examines the effects of street and non-Street Children’s characteristics on their schooling in Nakuru City- County of Kenya. A cross-sectional research design was adopted for the survey since it offers ... -
Historical Evolution of Political Coalitions in Kenya Since 1956: A Pragmatism-Research-Philosophy Perspective
(Jumuga Journal of Education, Oral Studies, and Human Sciences, 2024-08-09)Kenya has witnessed the formation of diverse political coalitions prior to and after the constitutional independence in 1963. This research article explores the different types of political coalitions in Kenya since 1945. ... -
Experiences, barriers and perspectives of midwifery educators, mentors and students implementing the updated emergency obstetric and newborn care-enhanced pre-service midwifery curriculum in Kenya: a nested qualitative study
(BMC Medical Education, 2024-08-31)Introduction To achieve quality midwifery education, understanding the experiences of midwifery educators and students in implementing a competency-based pre-service curriculum is critical. This study explored the experiences ... -
Molecular Footprints of Potato Virus Y Isolate Infecting Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) in Kenya
(Wiley Advances in Virology, 2024-08-06)Potato virus Y (PVY) is a highly diverse and genetically variable virus with various strains. Differential evolutionary routes have been reported in the genus Potyvirus, caused by natural selection pressure, mutation, and ... -
Effect of Covi-soup on Random Blood Sugar and Blood Pressure among Patients with Type II Diabetes and Hypertension in Kenya
(https://doi.org/10.24252/al-sihah.v15i1.37196, 2023-06-29)Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are posing a serious global challenge due to the high impact on health and mortality. These diseases are becoming more prevalent in low and middle-income countries. Therefore, this study ... -
Effect of Covi-Soup on Cd4 Cell Count and Haemoglobin among Patients with Diabetes type II and Hypertension in Kakamega County, Kenya: A Randomized Control Trial
(The African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND), 2023-02)Type II diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypertension (HTN) diseases are part of the world’s challenges in achieving sustainable development goals. Cases of type II diabetes mellitus and hypertension diseases in low and ... -
Effect of PROLCARMIV on Management of Non-Communicable Diseases Among People Living with HIV in Busia, County Hospital-Kenya
(Science Journal of Public Health, 2023-10-14)Good Nutrition optimizes benefits of ART and increases treatment adherence, both prolong lives of PLHIV (NASCOP, 2014), without proper care and management it exposes them to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Key objective; ...