Impact of Sand Harvesting on the Olkeriai Riverine Environment in Mashuuru, Kajiado County in Kenya

Authors: Lepolis Maen Lesinko, Frida Nyiva Mutui & Evans Wabwire The Catholic University of Eastern Africa P.O BOX 62157-00200 Nairobi, Kenya Corresponding Author E-mail:lesinkomaen@gmail.com Abstract: Sand harvesting is widespread, highly unregulated, uncontrolled and is being carried out at an alarming rate. The gravity of the situation beyond the affected communities and the region at large […]

Socio-Economic Impacts of Sugarcane Production from 1900 to 2020 in Bungoma County, Kenya

Authors: Jeniphar A. Amukoya, Melvine C. Lilechi & Kennedy M. Moindi  The Catholic University of Eastern Africa, P. O. BOX 62157-00200 Nairobi Author Email: lilechim@yahoo.com Abstract: Sugarcane production has played an important role in influencing farmers social and economic status over the years. This study interrogated the Socio-Economic Impact of Sugarcane Production from 1900 to […]

Influence of Head Teachers’ Interpersonal Skills on the Implementation of Health and Hygiene Safety Guidelines in Public Primary Schools in Muranga South Sub-County, Kenya

Authors: Annplosa Njeri Kinuthia, Elizabeth .N. Nduku & Anne Kanga The Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya P.O.BOX 62157-00200. Nairobi, Kenya Email:annplosa@gmail.com Abstract: The purpose of this article was to examine the influence of head teachers’ interpersonal skills on the implementation of health and hygiene safety guidelines in public primary schools in Muranga South Sub-County, […]

Improved Mixed Farming Method and Food Security in Kenya: A Case of Kenya Cereals Enhanced Program in Mwingi West Sub-County, Kitui County

The study sought to examine improved farming mixed method on food security in Kenya: a Case of Kenya Cereals enhanced programme in Mwingi West Sub-County, Kitui County.

Conflict and Conflict Mechanism in the Colonial Period,1895 to 1963 Between Turkana and Pokot Communities in Kenya

Authors: Veronica .M. Ogot, Samuel .A. Nyanchoga, Francis .M. Muchoki The Catholic University of Eastern Africa P.O BOX 62157-00200. Nairobi, Kenya Author Email: veronicaogotisr@yahoo.com Abstract This study delves into the intricate conflicts that unfolded between the Turkana and Pokot communities during the colonial period from 1895 to 1963. Through an exploration of historical records, oral […]

Indigenous Mechanism of Conflict Management and Resolution From 1850 To 1963 among the Pokot and Turkana Communities in Kenya

Authors: Veronica .M.Ogot, Samuel .A. Nyanchoga & Francis .M. Muchoki The Catholic University of Eastern Africa P.O BOX 62157-00200. Nairobi, Kenya C. Author Email: veronicaogotisr@yahoo.com Abstract: This study examines the indigenous mechanisms of conflict management and resolution practiced by the Pokot and Turkana communities in Kenya during the period from 1850 to 1963. Drawing on […]

Human Activities and Sustainable Management of Sio-River Wetland in Nambale Sub-County, Busia County, Kenya

Authors: Lydia Odaya, Frida Nyiva2 and Evans Wabwire3 1,2&3 Department of Geography and   Environmental Studies, The Catholic University of Eastern Africa P.O BOX 62157-00200. Nairobi, Kenya C. Author Email: odayalydia0@gmail.com ABSTRACT: Wetlands are important natural resources and their functions within an environment cannot be over emphasized. Wetlands normally vary in size, distribution, type and functions. […]

Examining Strategies for Preventing Risky Sexual Behaviors and Teenage Pregnancies among Teenage Mothers in Kajiado County, Kenya

African Research Journal of Education and Social Sciences, Vol. 10 (2), 37-51, 2023 Authors: Eucabeth Kemunto Manyibe, Tonny Amisah & Stephen Asatsa The Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Nairobi, Kenya P.O BOX 62157-00200. Nairobi, Kenya Email:eucabethmanyibe@gmail.com Abstract: The main purpose of the study was to examine the strategies for preventing risky sexual behaviors and teenage […]

Indigenous Food Management Practices and Climate Change Adaptation in Serere District, Uganda

Climate change continues to be the single greatest threat to humanity with its blunt effects, affecting mostly the indigenous and local communities whose livelihoods are hinged on climate friendliness and dependent activities, thus the need for their involvement in shaping climate change adaptation and consequently its mitigation. For a very long time, indigenous communities have interacted with their environment and as a result, acquired immense information about it. Thus, the need for their involvement in climate change adaptation and mitigation discourse

Effect of Provision of Nutritious School Meals on Educational Achievements in Secondary Schools in Kibra Sub-County in Nairobi, Kenya

Author: Margery Wanjira Muriuki Department of Postgraduate in Education The Catholic University of Eastern Africa P.O. Box 62157-00200, Nairobi –Kenya Email: mmuthire@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Over the past decade, a number of school health intervention programmes have been implemented in Kenya. Despite the implementation of these interventions, questions on their effectiveness to educational outcomes still arise. This […]