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Formation, Survival and Performance of Self-Help Groups in Dagoretti South Constituency Nairobi County
FORMATION, SURVIVAL AND PERFORMANCE OF SELF-HELP GROUPS IN DAGORETTI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY NAIROBI COUNTY BY GATHUA JANET NYAMBURA T50/82237/2015 A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI NOVEMBER, 2020 UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI Declaration of Originality Form This form must be completed and signed for all works submitted to the University for Examination. Name of Student ____JANET GATHUA NAMBURA Registration Number _________T50/82237/2015_____________________________ College __COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES__________ Faculty/School/Institute_ INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES_______ Department ______________________________________________________ Course Name _MASTER OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES__________ Title of the work FORMATION, SURVIVAL AND PERFORMANCE OF SELF- HELP GROUPS IN DAGORETTI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY NAIROBI COUNTY__ DECLARATION 1. I understand what Plagiarism is and I am aware of the University’s policy in this regard 2. I declare that this __________________ (Thesis, project, essay, assignment, paper, report, etc.) is my original work and has not been submitted elsewhere for examination, award of a degree or publication. Where other people’s work or my own work has been used, this has properly been acknowledged and referenced in accordance with the University of Nairobi’s requirements. 3. I have not sought or used the services of any professional agencies to produce this work 4. I have not allowed, and shall not allow anyone to copy my work with the intention of passing it off as his/her own work 5. I understand that any false claim in respect of this work shall result in disciplinary action, in accordance with University Plagiarism Policy. -
Organizations Offering Services for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children
ORGANIZATIONS OFFERING SERVICES FOR ORPHANED AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN Cheryl’s Children’s Home Dagoretti Corner P. O. Box 46605- 00100 Nairobi Tel: 020-2679162, 0733-987712 Feed the children, Dagoretti Kikuyu/Ndonyo Junction, Dagoretti P. O Box 61530- 00200, Nairobi Tel: 020-2124829 Cell: 0722-202958/9, 0733-202958/9 Flomina Masimba, Kayole Cell: 0722-990260 Imani Children’s Home Soweto Cell: 0726-677329 Kabete Children’s Home (Salvation Army) Lavington, Kabarsiran Avenue Cell: 0733-673798 Kabete Children’s Home(Salvation Army) Upper Kabarsiran Avenue Cell: 0733-673798 Kenya Christian Homes ( Thomas Barnardo House) Thomas Barnardo House, Langata Road Tel: 020-601922, 602002 Kicoshep Next to Chief’s Camp, Wilson Airport Tel: 020-601881 Kwetu Home of Peace Madaraka Estate, Ole Shangara Road, Opposite Strathmore University Tel: 020-604570 Cell; 0727-522152 Lea Toto-Dandora Kariobangi South (red bricks flats) along Mahutini road Tel: 020-2018802 Lea Toto-Kangemi Past Mountain View, Waiyaki Way (from town centre), opposite Baraka Petrol Station Tel. 020-2018803 Lea Toto- Kariobangi 1st floor (next to Approtec Kickstart) Landmark Plaza Building, Kamunde Road off Outering Road Tel: 020-2018805 Lea Toto- Kawangware Dagoretti, Naivasha Road, adjacent to the DC’s Office Tel: 020-2044623 Lea Toto-Kibera Olympic Estate, Next to Olympic Primary school Tel: 020-2018804 Lea Toto-Mukuru Reuben Centre, Mukuru kwa Reuben Enterprise Road (Hillocks) at Kobil Station Tel: 020-2397171 Mama Fatuma Children’s Home 1st Avenue/2nd street, Eastleigh Opposite St. Teresa Catholic Church P.O.Box 4403-00100, Nairobi Tel: 020-6764735 Fax: 020-6766335 Cell: 0722-660047 [email protected] Mama Ngina Children’s Home Next to the Mosque, South C. -
Development and Evaluation of Performance of a Bench Scale Gasifier for Sub-Bituminous Coal Stellamaris Nduku Nzove Master of Sc
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF A BENCH SCALE GASIFIER FOR SUB-BITUMINOUS COAL STELLAMARIS NDUKU NZOVE MASTER OF SCIENCE (Mechanical Engineering) JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY 2021 Development and Evaluation of Performance of a Bench Scale Gasifier for Sub-Bituminous Coal Stellamaris Nduku Nzove A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering in the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology 2021 DECLARATION This thesis is my original work and has not been presented for a degree in any other university. Signature: ........................................ Date .............................................. Stellamaris Nduku Nzove This thesis has been submitted for examination with our approval as the Univer- sity Supervisors: Signature: ...................................... Date ............................................. Dr. Eng. Hiram M. Ndiritu (Phd.) JKUAT, Kenya Signature: ......................................... Date ........................................... Dr. Benson Gathitu (Phd.) JKUAT, Kenya ii DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my loving family. A special feeling of gratitude to my dear husband Victor, our children Adrian and Talia. They have been a great source of inspiration throughout my entire research period. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author wishes to sincerely appreciate a number of individuals for their vital roles in the realization of this thesis. First and foremost is the Almighty God, the giver and sustainer of life, for giving me the opportunity to do this research. Special appreciation is due to Dr. Eng. Hiram Ndiritu and Dr. Benson Gath- itu, my two very able and highly knowledgeable project supervisors for guiding and supporting me throughout this research. My sincere gratitude also goes to Bernard Owiti, Obadiah Maswai and John Ng'ethe, for their positive criticism which helped to keep me going. -
Public Participation in Foreign Direct Investment Projects in Kenya
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT PROJECTS IN KENYA SYLVIA WAMBUI WAIGANJO G62/88663/2016 A Project Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Award of the Degree of Master of Laws (LLM) of the University of Nairobi November 2019 DECLARATION This thesis is my original work and has not been presented for a degree at the University of Nairobi or any other university or examination body. Signed: ................................................................................... Date: ....................................................................................... Sylvia Wambui Waiganjo G62/8663/2016 Declaration by the Supervisor: This Thesis has been submitted for examination with my approval as University Supervisor. Signature: ............................................................................... Date: ....................................................................................... Dr. Njaramba Gichuki School of Law University of Nairobi ii DEDICATION This thesis is dedicated to my family, with deepest gratitude. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my utmost gratitude to my thesis Supervisor Dr. Njaramba Gichuki who consistently allowed this paper to be my own work, but steered me in the right the direction whenever he thought I needed it. iv ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AGOA..........................................African Growth and Opportunity Act BITs..............................................Bilateral Investment Treaties CAF..............................................County -
Automated Clearing House Participants Bank / Branches Report
Automated Clearing House Participants Bank / Branches Report 21/06/2017 Bank: 01 Kenya Commercial Bank Limited (Clearing centre: 01) Branch code Branch name 091 Eastleigh 092 KCB CPC 094 Head Office 095 Wote 096 Head Office Finance 100 Moi Avenue Nairobi 101 Kipande House 102 Treasury Sq Mombasa 103 Nakuru 104 Kicc 105 Kisumu 106 Kericho 107 Tom Mboya 108 Thika 109 Eldoret 110 Kakamega 111 Kilindini Mombasa 112 Nyeri 113 Industrial Area Nairobi 114 River Road 115 Muranga 116 Embu 117 Kangema 119 Kiambu 120 Karatina 121 Siaya 122 Nyahururu 123 Meru 124 Mumias 125 Nanyuki 127 Moyale 129 Kikuyu 130 Tala 131 Kajiado 133 KCB Custody services 134 Matuu 135 Kitui 136 Mvita 137 Jogoo Rd Nairobi 139 Card Centre Page 1 of 42 Bank / Branches Report 21/06/2017 140 Marsabit 141 Sarit Centre 142 Loitokitok 143 Nandi Hills 144 Lodwar 145 Un Gigiri 146 Hola 147 Ruiru 148 Mwingi 149 Kitale 150 Mandera 151 Kapenguria 152 Kabarnet 153 Wajir 154 Maralal 155 Limuru 157 Ukunda 158 Iten 159 Gilgil 161 Ongata Rongai 162 Kitengela 163 Eldama Ravine 164 Kibwezi 166 Kapsabet 167 University Way 168 KCB Eldoret West 169 Garissa 173 Lamu 174 Kilifi 175 Milimani 176 Nyamira 177 Mukuruweini 180 Village Market 181 Bomet 183 Mbale 184 Narok 185 Othaya 186 Voi 188 Webuye 189 Sotik 190 Naivasha 191 Kisii 192 Migori 193 Githunguri Page 2 of 42 Bank / Branches Report 21/06/2017 194 Machakos 195 Kerugoya 196 Chuka 197 Bungoma 198 Wundanyi 199 Malindi 201 Capital Hill 202 Karen 203 Lokichogio 204 Gateway Msa Road 205 Buruburu 206 Chogoria 207 Kangare 208 Kianyaga 209 Nkubu 210 -
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| THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaperat the G.P.O.) Vol. CXIX—No.24 NAIROBI, 24th February, 2017 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—{Contd.) PAGE The Land Registraton Act—lIssue of Provisional The Physical - Planning Act—Completion of Part Certificates, CC ....seccceccesssesessesenieeeneenssies cessasensenseeessaeseenseses, 864-873 DevelopmentPlans...... 882-883 The Land Act— Intention to Acquire Lat .onisccceseseeneseereneees 873-874 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— se 874-877 Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report. et. 883-895 County Governments Notices.....ccsesesssosermsrienssneensenan The Civil Aviation Act—Application for Variations or Business Transfer 895 Tssue of Air Service Licences.......esccepeeresireeeecseieecneeneete . 877-879 Disposal of Uncollected Go0ds«nse 895 The Kenya Information and Communications Act— Loss of Policies 395-898 Application for Licences.....-ssssscsssscssermsssereseenscserameate 879 . Public Service Commission— Assistant Legal Metrology _ Change of Names......csssescisssisseseressnnennnnrecssnereenneeceaaeenans 899 Officers’ Examination Part IJ—November, 216 Results 880 ; ' The _ Labour Relations Act—Amendment of the SUPPLEMENTNos.14, 15, 16 and 18 Constitution. 880 , National Assembly Bills, 2017 The Records Disposal (Courts) Rules—Intended PAGE Destruction of Court ReCotds ....ssse-ssssseeessseensssensenenesseee 880 . _ The Nairobi International Financial Centre Bill, 2017 131 The Political Parties -
County Integrated Development Plan (Cidp) 2018-2022
COUNTY INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CIDP) 2018-2022 WORKING DRAFT NOVEMBER, 2017 Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page ii COUNTY VISION AND MISSION VISION “The city of choice to Invest, Work and live in” MISSION To provide affordable, accessible and sustainable quality service, enhancing community participation and creating a secure climate for political, social and economic development through the commitment of a motivated and dedicated team. Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page iii Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page iv FOREWORD Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page v Nairobi County Integrated Development Plan, 2018 Page vi TABLE OF CONTENTS COUNTY VISION AND MISSION ............................................................................................. iii FOREWORD .................................................................................................................................. v LIST OF TABLES ....................................................................................................................... xiii LIST OF MAPS/FIGURES ......................................................................................................... xiii LIST OF PLATES ......................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS .................................................................................... xiv GLOSSARY OF COMMONLY USED TERMS ..................................................................... -
Chapter 5: Nairobi and Its Environment
145 “Cities can achieve more sustainable land use if municipalities combine urban planning and development with environmental management” -Ann Tibaijuki Executive Director UN-HABITAT Director General UNON 2007 (Tibaijuki 2007) Chapter 5: Nairobi and its Environment airobi’s name comes from the Maasai phrase “enkare nairobi” which means “a place of cool waters”. It originated as the headquarters of the Kenya Uganda Railway, established when the Nrailhead reached Nairobi in June 1899. The city grew into British East Africa’s commercial and business hub and by 1907 became the capital of Kenya (Mitullah 2003, Rakodi 1997). Nairobi, A Burgeoning City Nairobi occupies an area of about 700 km2 at the south-eastern end of Kenya’s agricultural heartland. At 1 600 to 1 850 m above sea level, it enjoys tolerable temperatures year round (CBS 2001, Mitullah 2003). The western part of the city is the highest, with a rugged topography, while the eastern side is lower and generally fl at. The Nairobi, Ngong, and Mathare rivers traverse numerous neighbourhoods and the indigenous Karura forest still spreads over parts of northern Nairobi. The Ngong hills are close by in the west, Mount Kenya rises further away in the north, and Mount Kilimanjaro emerges from the plains in Tanzania to the south-east. Minor earthquakes and tremors occasionally shake the city since Nairobi sits next to the Rift Valley, which is still being created as tectonic plates move apart. ¯ ,JBNCV 5IJLB /BJSPCJ3JWFS .BUIBSF3JWFS /BJSPCJ3JWFS /BJSPCJ /HPOH3JWFS .PUPJOF3JWFS %BN /BJSPCJ%JTUSJDUT /BJSPCJ8FTU Kenyatta International /BJSPCJ/BUJPOBM /BJSPCJ/PSUI 1BSL Conference Centre /BJSPCJ&BTU The Kenyatta International /BJSPCJ%JWJTJPOT Conference Centre, located in the ,BTBSBOJ 1VNXBOJ ,BKJBEP .BDIBLPT &NCBLBTJ .BLBEBSB heart of Nairobi's Central Business 8FTUMBOET %BHPSFUUJ 0510 District, has a 33-story tower and KNBS 2008 $FOUSBM/BJSPCJ ,JCFSB Kilometres a large amphitheater built in the Figure 1: Nairobi’s three districts and eight divisions shape of a traditional African hut. -
Global Migration Perspectives
GLOBAL MIGRATION PERSPECTIVES No. 47 September 2005 Formalizing the informal economy: Somali refugee and migrant trade networks in Nairobi Elizabeth H Campbell Binghamton University State University of New York [email protected] Global Commission on International Migration 1, Rue Richard Wagner CH:1202 Geneva Switzerland Phone: +41:22:748:48:50 E:mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.gcim.org Global Commission on International Migration In his report on the ‘Strengthening of the United Nations - an agenda for further change’, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan identified migration as a priority issue for the international community. Wishing to provide the framework for the formulation of a coherent, comprehensive and global response to migration issues, and acting on the encouragement of the UN Secretary-General, Sweden and Switzerland, together with the governments of Brazil, Morocco, and the Philippines, decided to establish a Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM). Many additional countries subsequently supported this initiative and an open-ended Core Group of Governments established itself to support and follow the work of the Commission. The Global Commission on International Migration was launched by the United Nations Secretary-General and a number of governments on December 9, 2003 in Geneva. It is comprised of 19 Commissioners. The mandate of the Commission is to place the issue of international migration on the global policy agenda, to analyze gaps in current approaches to migration, to examine the inter-linkages between migration and other global issues, and to present appropriate recommendations to the Secretary-General and other stakeholders. The research paper series 'Global Migration Perspectives' is published by the GCIM Secretariat, and is intended to contribute to the current discourse on issues related to international migration. -
Kenya Office
JICA2016 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY ANNUAL REPORT KENYA OFFICE TICAD VI and BEYOND TICAD VI and BEYOND Photo by Takeshi Kuno Takeshi by Photo A historic event - TICAD VI held in Nairobi in August 2016 Cover photos (clockwise): · Improvement of quality of health service through mentorship · ABE Initiative Participant Harrison Odhiambo explains his research at the Dandora dumpsite to JICA and Nairobi County staff · Rusumo One Stop Border Post (OSBP) supported by JICA – Rwanda/Tanzania border · Engineers at the Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) · Charles Mureithi, training ex-participant who won second place in the National Farmers Award, 2016 · JICA Senior Volunteer teaches students about farm machinery Contents 2 Message from Chief Representative 30 PILLAR 2: Promoting Resilient Health Systems for Quality of Life 3 SDGs and JICA’s Key Sectors 36 PILLAR 3: Promoting Social Stability for 3 Figures of JICA Kenya Activities Shared Prosperity 4 Highlights in 2016 41 JICA’S Projects 6 TICAD VI Summit 47 Location of JICA’S Projects 14 PILLAR 1: Promoting Structural 48 Acronyms Economic Transformation through Economic Diversification and Industrialisation About Us: The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Inclusive and Dynamic Our Development Vision l Addressing the Global Agenda l Reducing Poverty Through Our Equitable Growth Mission l Improving Governance l Achieving Human Security JICA KENYA 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 1 t is my pleasure to share with you JICA Kenya Office’s activities and achievements in 2016 through this Annual report whose theme is “TICAD VI and BEYOND”. IIn August, 2016, we all in Nairobi saw with our own eyes the remarkable success of TICAD VI - the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development- as the very first TICAD held on the African soil and a manifestation of African ownership of its development process. -
KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya
KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic Of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) CIX—No. 16 NAIROBI, 23rd February, 2007 Price Sh. 50 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(contd.) PAGE PAGE The Children Act—Appointment 340' The Companies Act-Fourth Dividend to Depositors - and Creditors • 386. The Income Tax Act—Appointment 340 The National Assembly and Presidential Elections The Kenya ,Communications Act--Apixnntment, etc 340.387- Act—Appointment of Registration and Assistant • Registration Officers—Corrigenda 387 Task Force on the Reivie*.and.Flarrnottization of the Legal Framework Governing the Education The Kenya Power and Lighting Company SectorExtension of Period of Appointment 340 Limited—Foreign Exchange Fluctuation Adjustment, etc 387-388 The EnvirOnmental Management and Co-ordination ,, Act—Appniiiintent: etc 340-342 Transfer of Business 388 Pag Mvogal0,4q-'APP9inlinent 342 Loss of Policies 389 'The' . Magistrates" Ctiuns Art Increase Or Limit of Change of Name 389 ..1.0risdiction 342 The Police Act—Declarations 342-343 The Prisons Act—Appointment 343 The Registration of. Titles Act—Issue of Provisional SUPPLEMENT No. 9 343 Certificates. etc Legislatim Supplement The Registered LAO, Act-71..sxue ,of New Land Title LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE Deeds. etc 343-349 Maritime Authority Land Acquisition Ai.1.-.4titention'to Acquire Land. etc 349-350 22-,The Kenya Act—Commencernent 44 Probate and Administration 350-380 23—The Traffic Act—Revocation The Civil Aviation Act—Decisions on Applications for Local - Government (Electoral Areas) Air Service Licences 380-382 24—The (Amendment) Order, 2007 45 The • Medical PraetitiOnerS and Dentists Act—Approved Institutions 382-385 The Phy.ical Planning Act—Completion of frail Development Plans •385-386 SUPPLEMENT No. -
1050MW Coal Fired Power Plant Social Impact Assessment
1,050MW Coal Fired Power Plant Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Study Report Prepared for Amu Power Company Limited Report No. KTL/4085/ESIA/01 10 July 2016 1,050MW Coal Fired Power Plant Social Impact Assessment (SIA) Study Prepared for: Amu Power Company Limited Geminia Insurance Plaza, Kilimanjaro Ave. Upper hill, PO Box 61872-00200, Nairobi, Kenya Prepared by: Kurrent Technologies Ltd. Hass Plaza, 4th Floor, Lower Hill Road, P. O. Box 16989 – 00620 Nairobi, Kenya Compiled by: Reviewed by: Mr. Sanjay Gandhi Ms. Belinda Muya Team Leader – ESIA Study Sociologist ESIA Study for 1,050MW Coal Fired Power Plant, Lamu County, Kenya Social Impact Assessment Contents 1 Executive Summary ............................................................................ 12 1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 12 1.2 Approach to the study ................................................................................. 13 1.3 Policy and legislative issues .......................................................................... 13 1.4 Overview of the study area .......................................................................... 14 1.5 Project description ....................................................................................... 16 1.5.1 Power plant design elements ..................................................................... 16 1.5.2 Project schedule ....................................................................................... 17 1.5.3 Workforce