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Ombaka Ochieng
Department Of Physical Sciences, Chuka University, P. O. Box 109-60400, Chuka
Synthesis And Characterization Of Irish Potatoes Peels Powder-nanosilica Composite For The Degradation Of Diclofenac
Pharmaceuticals constitute many pollutants that are either directly or indirectly discharged into water bodies making water unfit for human use. Diclofenac (DCF), a highly toxic anti-inflammatory and commonly detected in effluents and wastewater treatment plants has negative impact on aquatic life. Estrogenic effects in fish and diclofenac toxicity to vultures have been reported as some of the adverse effects of

A M King'ori
Department Of Animal Science, Egerton University, Po Box 536-20115 Egerton, Kenya
Effect Of Soybean, Chickpea, And Prosopis Juliflora Pod Meal Supplementation On Honeybee (apis Mellifera) Performance During Dearth Period
This study investigated the effect of dietary supplementation on the development and strength of bee colonies and honey production, especially during the dearth period in Marigat, Baringo County, Kenya. There were four dietary treatments: T1 (control), T2 (soybean flour), T3 (chickpea flour), and T4 (ground Prosopis juliflora pods. The feeding trial was conducted in a dearth period, April to July

Prof. Gideon Ng'wena
Faculty Member, Department Of Medical Physiology, School Of Medicine, Maseno University, Kenya.
Designing And Deploying Locally-adapted Remote Management, Monitoring And Verification (rmmv) Systems For Sustainable Water Resource Management In Somalia: A Concept Note
The concept note proposes the design and deployment of a locally-adapted Remote Management, Monitoring and Verification (RMMV) system for Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) Programmes in Somalia. The objective is to enhance remote management practices by leveraging existing technologies, RMM practices, and incorporating digital solutions responsive to donor's internal systems, requirements and processes. The proposed technical design of the RMMV

Daniel Maina Gatungu
Head Of Research, Horn Populations Research And Development, Kenya And Somalia
Gender-specific Entrepreneurship Programs: Understanding The Lived Experiences Of Rural Women Entrepreneurs In Amolatar Sub-region, Uganda
Women constitute a significant portion of the global population and play vital roles in economic development through entrepreneurial activities. Despite their potential, female entrepreneurs, especially in developing countries like Uganda, face numerous challenges including limited access to capital, education, and support networks. This study investigates the impact of gender-specific entrepreneurship programs on rural women in the Amolatar Sub-Region, Uganda, focusing

Dr. Mary Ejang (PhD)
Department Of Public Administration And Management, Faculty Of Management Sciences, Lira University.
Supply Chain Information Sharing And Retail Outlets Performance: An Analysis Of Selected Supermarkets In Kenya
The main objective of this study was to establish the effect of Supply Chain Information Sharing on retail outlets performance in Kenya. The study was anchored on competitive advantage theory and Network perspective theory. The study adopted cross-sectional survey design with a target population of 2654 staff drawn from Naivas, Quickmart, Chandarana and Carrefour supermarkets across the four cities in

Mr. Alfred Acanga
Department Of Public Administration And Management, Faculty Of Management Sciences, Lira University.
Assesment Of Growth Performance Of Hybrid Cocoa Seeds In Different Growth Media In Ghana
The assessment of growth performance in hybrid cocoa seeds is crucial in determining the optimal growth media for their successful cultivation. In this study, a Randomized Complete Block Design with three treatments and three replications were employed. The three treatments included topsoil control (100v), topsoil + sawdust (50:50v), and topsoil + poultry manure (50:50v). The growth parameters assessed were plant

Dr. Amir Kabunga
Department Of Psychiatry, Faculty Of Medicine, Lira University.
Leadership Styles And Employee Performance In Public Hospitals: A Case Of Apac Hospital, Northern Uganda
Background: Leadership is a widely discussed topic, both in formal research and informal discussions. Despite its significance, there remains ongoing debate about its impact. This study aimed to evaluate how different leadership styles affect employee performance at Apac Hospital. Methods: A quantitative approach with a cross-sectional survey design was employed. From a population of 137, a sample of 124 respondents was

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