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 Organizational Justice on Counterproductive Work Behavior among Employees in Public Universities in Western Region, Kenya  

The objective of this study was to establish the effect of organizational justice on counterproductive work behavior (CWB) among employees in public universities in the Western region of Kenya

Effect of Absence of Afro-Surinamese Fathers on the Academic Performance of their Children

The purpose of the study was to ascertain how absence of fathers of Afro-Surinamese descent influences the educational performance of their children. The research design was a cross-sectional survey research design which assessed the academic performance of children with or without an Afro Surinamese father, either at home or absent.

An Exploratory Study of Teaching and Learning Situation for STEM Education in Five African Countries

The purpose of this study was to examine the teaching and learning situation for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in five African countries including Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya and Senegal. The study used exploratory research design.

Examining the Adjustment of the Use of Modern Technology by Theological Education by Extension in Administering Programs in Africa Gospel Church in Kericho County, Kenya

Author: Kennedy Kimutai Kirui Africa Nazarene University, P.O. Box 53067 – 00200 Nairobi, Kenya Author E-mail Address: kenrui2002@gmail.com Abstract: the purpose of this study was to examine how Theological Education by Extension (TEE) has adjusted to the use of modern technology in administering programs in Africa Gospel Church (AGC) in Kericho County, Kenya. The study […]

Effectiveness of Theological Education by Extension in Training Church Workers in Africa Gospel Church in Kericho County, Kenya

Author: Kennedy Kimutai Kirui Africa Nazarene University, P.O. Box 53067 – 00200 Nairobi, Kenya Author E-mail Address: kenrui2002@gmail.com Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine effectiveness of theological education by extension in training church workers in Africa gospel church in Kericho County, Kenya. The study adopted cross-sectional survey research design. The study targeted […]

Effect of Donor Relationship Management on Financial Sustainability of Church Related Organizations in Kenya

Author: Bright Mawudor Protestant University Wupperttal/Bethel, Germany Email: mawudor@aacc-ceta.org Abstract Long-term financial planning is a vital discipline for creating and maintaining financial sustainability. However, it requires a shift away from short-term perspectives associated with annual budgeting and a shift towards five to ten year perspectives not normally associated with government financial management. Accordingly, long-term planning […]

Effects of Teacher Indiscipline on School Performance in Gairo District in Morogoro Region, Tanzania

Author: Bita William Phinias Tanzania Institute of Accountancy, P.O Box 9522, Dar es Salaam Email: bitaphinas21@gmail.com ABSTRACT Teacher indiscipline has direct and indirect effect on school activities which is an obstacle to teaching and learning process, and the achievement of quality education. The effects are upon learners, teachers and administration in general. The purpose of […]

Effect of Income Diversification on Financial Sustainability of Church Related Organizations in Kenya

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of income diversification on financial sustainability of Church Related Organizations in Kenya. The study employed cross-sectional survey design. Target population consisted of 298 respondents including members of the governing bodies in the selected CROs, development/donor partners, general secretaries and Church leaders in addition to past and executive/program staff.