Browsing Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) by Author "Onjala, Joseph"
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The 5th Human Development Report for Kenya 2006: Human Security and Human Development
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2006) -
Business Environment in Kenya
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2007) -
Call of the wildlife: Africa's abundance of flora and fauna are a tourist draw, but one that requires protection
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2013) -
Decentralization and the need for local social, political, and economic considerations in water resource allocation in Madagascar and Kenya
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2008) -
Do think tanks benefit from APRM work? Kenya’s experience
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2010)This paper gives a view from three members of the research team employed in the Kenyan APRM Process as the Lead technical Agency (LTA) on socio-economic development issues, from the Institute of Development Studies at the ... -
Economic Evaluation of Roads Infrastructure Projects in Galkaiyo, Somaliland
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2013) -
The economic valuation of the proposed Tana Integrated Sugar Project
Oguge, Nicholas; Onjala, Joseph; Mireri, Caleb (Institute For Development Studies, 2008-04-25) -
Essential services-Electricity and Water: The Challenges and options for Business in Kenya
Onjala, Joseph (Institute For Development Studies, 2007) -
An Evaluation of the Implementation of the African Development Bank’s Involuntary Resettlement Policy in Africa
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2013) -
Exit the State: Decentralization and the Need for Local Social, Political, and Economic Considerations in Water Resource Allocation in Madagascar and Kenya1
Marcus, Richard R; Onjala, Joseph (Institute For Development Studies, 2008)This paper focuses on the iconoclasticism of water as a plentiful resource and the near universalization of decentralizing institutions to manage it. The authors explore two agro‐pastoral regions — Ambovombe District ... -
The Experience of Chinese Support for Infrastructure: How Relevant is it for Kenya?
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2012) -
Infrastructure Growth, Household Vulnerability and Response to Shocks in Kenya
Musyoka, Philip K; Onjala, Joseph; Mureithi, Leopold P (African Journal of Economic Review, 2020)Households in most rural areas of developing countries are likely to suffer shocks contributed by their livelihoods’ dependence on natural resources as well as due to their physical isolation from the mainstream economy ... -
Kenya’s Implementation of the 5th FOCAC Plan of Action: Hollow Commitments and Lack of In-Country Support
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Microfinance in the Water Supply and Sanitation Sector in Kenya
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2009) -
Natural Resource Limits to Kenya's Economic Growth: Challenges and Opportunities
Onjala, Joseph; Jama, Mohamud (2011)Kenya, like many other developing nations is pursuing economic growth and equitable human development as one of its greatest and our most immediate development challenge. Maintaining stability and economic growth goals ... -
Onjala, J. 2013. Time for Development to be Clean: Public and Private Sectors Must work together to solve Africa's water crisis, June 14-20. China Daily-Africa Weekly. :page7.
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2013) -
Production in Global Value Chains and the Creation of Decent Work: Frameworks for the Study of Africa
Onjala, Joseph; McCormick, Dorothy; Kamau, Paul; Ligulu, Peter (Institute For Development Studies, 2007) -
Water Credit Viability Assessment in the Mara River Basin- Bomet and Narok South Districts, Kenya
Onjala, Joseph (Institute for Development Studies, 2009)