There seems to be a widely shared consensus in the literature on the comparative study of development about the main characteristics of underdeveloped countries, the causes of their underdevelopment, and the appropriate policies for securing their development. Some of the ideas and suggestions resulting from this conventional approach do not appear to be consistent with empirical observation, and do not seem to take into consideration the unintended consequences of policy proposals. This may have often resulted in public policies which conflict with the ostensible goal of securing higher standards of living. One reason for the apparent failure of many development models may be the restrictive focus of much of the political and economic re...
Graduation date: 1999Both development and post-structuralist anthropologists have\ud critiqued devel...
The Government of Kenya recognizes the importance of education and training in national development....
Urban housing, land allocation and planning policy is compared for Kenya and Tanzania for the post-...
Kenya has been the focus of one of the most intense academic and policy debates an African political...
Kenya has been the focus of one of the most intense academic and policy debates an African political...
The beginnings of this paper are rooted in Kibera, Kenya; the largest slum on the African continent,...
Most African governments are today increasingly inclined to argue that their development planning pr...
Most African governments are today increasingly inclined to argue that their development planning pr...
This paper is concerned with a survey of informal sector enterprises that the authors propose to car...
This paper discusses the manpower development potential of skills training occurring outside formal ...
The paper begins with a very short summary of the growing employment problem in urban areas of Kenya...
The development of informal sector in many African countries plagued by poverty and skyrocketing une...
Informal Sector studies in Kenya have mainly focussed on the Nairobi, the Primate City. However, the...
In spite of the differences in resources endowments, many Sub- Saharan African countries have develo...
The variable(s) explaining the poverty or otherwise of nations has successively moved from that held...
Graduation date: 1999Both development and post-structuralist anthropologists have\ud critiqued devel...
The Government of Kenya recognizes the importance of education and training in national development....
Urban housing, land allocation and planning policy is compared for Kenya and Tanzania for the post-...
Kenya has been the focus of one of the most intense academic and policy debates an African political...
Kenya has been the focus of one of the most intense academic and policy debates an African political...
The beginnings of this paper are rooted in Kibera, Kenya; the largest slum on the African continent,...
Most African governments are today increasingly inclined to argue that their development planning pr...
Most African governments are today increasingly inclined to argue that their development planning pr...
This paper is concerned with a survey of informal sector enterprises that the authors propose to car...
This paper discusses the manpower development potential of skills training occurring outside formal ...
The paper begins with a very short summary of the growing employment problem in urban areas of Kenya...
The development of informal sector in many African countries plagued by poverty and skyrocketing une...
Informal Sector studies in Kenya have mainly focussed on the Nairobi, the Primate City. However, the...
In spite of the differences in resources endowments, many Sub- Saharan African countries have develo...
The variable(s) explaining the poverty or otherwise of nations has successively moved from that held...
Graduation date: 1999Both development and post-structuralist anthropologists have\ud critiqued devel...
The Government of Kenya recognizes the importance of education and training in national development....
Urban housing, land allocation and planning policy is compared for Kenya and Tanzania for the post-...