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    • Village Elites and Community Development in Kenya 

      George M Onyango, Lillian A Omondi (Maseno University, 2014-06-30)
      Current statistics show that urban growth rates are relatively higher in the Small and Intermediate urban centres in Kenya. This study sought to analyze the impacts of urbanization driven land use changes within the Mara ...
    • Village Elites and Community Development in Kenya 

      George M Onyango, Lillian A Omondi (Maseno University, 2014-06-30)
      This paper looks at the role of village elites in a rapidly changing rural landscape. The process of development in Kenya has seen the rise of a dichotomous community in which salaried employees spend their working life ...
    • Vulnerability to HIV infection among Luo female adolescent orphans in Western Kenya 

      Erick Otieno Nyambedha (Taylor & Francis Group, 2007-11-01)
      Large-scale surveys have reported that about 55% of orphans worldwide are adolescents. In Kenya, the majority of HIV-infected adolescents are females. The current study used the anthropological methods of in-depth case ...
    • Widowhood and HIV/AIDS 

      Nyambedha, Erick; Okuto, Agache; Kioli, Felix (Lambert Academic Publishers, 2015)
      Widowhood is a state unavoidable to all married individuals. Women experience widowhood differently. In Africa, widows face challenges posed by culture, stigma and poverty. Widows living with HIV and AIDS face more ...
    • Wimbo: implications for risk of HIV infection among circumcised fishermen in Western Kenya 

      Nyambedha, Erick O; Ombere, Stephen O; Bukachi, Salome A (Routledge, 2015-10-21)
      Medical male circumcision has been shown to reduce the risk of heterosexual transmission of HIV infection in men by up to 60% in three randomised controlled trials. However, not much anthropological literature exists to ...
    • Women groups: A pathway to rural development in Nyamusi Division, Nyamira County, Kenya 

      Peter Gutwa Oino, Samwel Auya, Cyrillah Luvega (International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, 2014)
      : Despite their fundamental socio-economic responsibilities, rural women still have less access to knowledge, assets, services and participation in decision-making. These inequalities affect their ability to carry out ...