accessing financing for self-employment‚ poor governance‚ bad roads‚ high costs of health and education‚ HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS is most prevalent among young and middle-aged Kenyans‚ the most productive segment of the population. Almost half of the people in Kenya are under 15 years of age. An estimated 700 Kenyans die daily of HIV/AIDS-related causes. HIV/AIDS leaves orphans and woman-headed households even more vulnerable to poverty. The burden of diseases such as HIV/AIDS‚ malaria and water-borne diseases
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE‚ TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION POLICY AND STRATEGY March‚ 2008 Vision A nation that harnesses science‚ technology and innovation to foster global competitiveness for wealth creation‚ national prosperity and a high quality of life for its people Mission To mainstream application of science‚ technology and innovation in all sectors and processes of the economy to ensure that Kenyans benefit from a
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2007 Egypt 9.4 2009 Ghana 3.6 2008 Kenya 42 2009 Libya 13.0 2008 Mali 30 2009 Education Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which knowledge‚ skills‚ and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching‚ training‚ research‚ or simply through self-directed learning In most developing countries‚ few children graduate from secondary school and many don’t even finish primary school. In Kenya‚ for example‚ only 50 percent of children
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Sustainable Architecture for a Sustainable Future Our environment today suffers from many issues. The most important one from a constructor’s point of view would be the resources depletion problem. Freshwater resources are declining‚ the soil is loosing its fertility‚ and there is a crucial shortage in basic minerals such as zinc‚ copper‚ and phosphorus. These deficiencies would definitely lead to a slowdown in construction growth. According to Rehan Ahmed (2012) construction is the less sustainable
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KENYAN WILDLIFE In Kenya‚ one of the most important assets is its spectacular wildflife. There are more than 80 major species of kenya wildlife and over 1‚000 different species of birdlife. Many visitors principally come to Kenya to view the superb and extensive panorama of the flora and fauna. Kenya does recognise the vital importance of its visitors who bring with them‚ among other things‚ the much needed foreign exchange and of course the thousands of jobs created as a result. Kenya is at the forefront
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KENYA AIRWAYS the pride of Africa. Strategic information management Table of contents: I. Introduction II. Mission and vision statements III. Performance of Kenya airways IV. Porters five forces of competitive advantage V. Nature of the airline market in relation to the five forces VI. A swot analysis for KQ VII. Recommendations VIII. References INTRODUCTION Kenya Airways Limited commonly known as Kenya Airways is Kenya’s flag carrier and largest airline and is engaged
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Kenya Case Study Kenya is a LEDC (less economically developed country) which uses tourism as a way to develop‚ and today tourism is its major growth industry. Kenya is located in eastern Africa and borders the Indian Ocean. Its bordering countries are Somalia‚ Ethiopia‚ Sudan‚ Uganda and Tanzania. Kenya lies on the equator. Its capital city is Nairobi. Maps of Location: Attractions of Kenya: Physical Attractions Human Attractions mountains: Mount Kenya (highest mountains in Africa)
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1Scramble for kenya Madge Volcy Mrs. Morse Africa 10/28/10 Imperialism is defined as one country’s domination of the political‚ economic‚ and social life of another country. In Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries‚ imperialism was present and growing. The main countries involved in the imperialism in Africa were the French‚ German‚ and Britain. All of these countries were in a constant struggle to become the most powerful‚ to have the most riches‚ and control over high abundances
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HOW TOURISM CAN CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIO-CULTURAL CONSERVATION Negative socio-cultural impacts from tourism How tourism can contribute to socio-cultural development Tourism can contribute to positive developments‚ not just negative impacts. It has the potential to promote social development through employment creation‚ income redistribution and poverty alleviation. Other potential positive impacts of tourism include: Tourism as a force for peace Traveling brings people into contact with each other and
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Kenya Freshman Studies 101-09 November 30‚ 2009 Kenya In section three‚ also known as Kenya‚ starts off with Barack Obama being on a plane heading to Nairobi to visit the family that he never knew. Before Barack Obama goes to law school‚ although Barack Obama Sr. is now deceased‚ he still decides to start his trip to Kenya to confront some things that needs to be confronted. This is when Barack Obama’s journey comes full circle. In the process‚ he found much love and attachment from people
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