Browsing by Subject "Implementation"
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A Comparative evaluation of the implementation of public participation guidelines in Kenyan county governments
(Strathmore University, 2019)Little data showed the comparison and contrast of the various approaches of implementing public participation guidelines and the significance of their implementation in the success of key governmental processes. This ... -
Evaluating the implementation of energy and transportation projects using Public Private Partnership (PPP) model in Kenya : a multiple case study
(Strathmore University, 2015)Development of its Infrastructure is critical for Kenya to achieve its socio-economic development and poverty reduction goal. However, for Kenya to develop its infrastructure to achieve national development targets it ... -
Implementation remains the achilles heel of the African Union: a study of the African Peer-Review Mechanism (APRM)
(Strathmore University Press, 2016-01)The potential power of Africa is undisputed. The continent is home to a large, young population and is a potential economic powerhouse in the world. In order to realise its full potential, the African Union (AU) must ... -
Integration of E-commerce and M-commerce: infrastructure, framework and implementation
(2013-11-13)Electronic Commerce (e-Commerce) and Mobile Commerce (m-Commerce) are evolving at a pace that is revolutionizing how business is carried out. These two technologies can indeed open up markets beyond borders. The purpose ... -
Kenya’s duty to ensure implementation of Article 26(4) in enhancing the right to reproductive health
(Strathmore University, 2018)The Constitution of Kenya (2010) established an entitlement to therapeutic abortions under article 26(4) following advocacy by women 's and international human rights groups that the strict rules regarding abortion in the ... -
A model for Information Privacy Control Implementation on Online Social Networks
(Strathmore University, 2013-05)Research has shown that social network users typically understand the negative implications of unchecked exposure on social networks. Further, they are concerned about the privacy of some of their data that they consider ...