Authors: 1Nancy Nungari, 2Samuel Ojuade and 3Gooreka Okahaabwa 1Daystar University, P.O. Box 44400-00100 Nairobi, Kenya. Email: nancynngari@daystar.ac.ke 2Africa International University, P.O Box 24686 – 00502, Nairobi-Kenya Email: sammyjuade@yahoo.com 3Uganda Christian University, P.O. Box 4, Mukono, Uganda Email: okahaabwabagabe@gmail.com Abstract Low marital satisfaction is associated with negative impact on the individual, dyad and family. External stressors,…
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Ecological Ethics in African Traditional Religion: Indigenous wisdom in relation to the book of Isaiah
Authors: Joseph Kisoi Masika and Patrick Mburu Kamau Nazarene University, P.O. Box 53067 –00200 Co. Author Email: jkisoi@anu.ac.ke Abstract Africa faces an escalating ecological crisis rooted in the widening gap between modern conservation models and indigenous worldviews. This article bridges African indigenous ecological wisdom with the prophetic theology of Isaiah to construct a contextual ecological…
Multi-Sectoral Roles in addressing Teenage Pregnancy in Githogoro Slums in Nairobi City County, Kenya
Authors: Evelyn Kerubo Ongige1 and Shadrack Chepologoi2 1&2Institute of Gender and Development Studies, Egerton University , Nakuru, Kenya Email: evelyn.kerubo@gmail.com Abstract Teenage pregnancy is a widespread and persistent issue affecting many nations across the globe, particularly impacting underprivileged communities such as informal settlements. Addressing this challenge requires multi sectoral coordination involving a range of actors….
Application of Social Media by Security Organs and Agencies to Detect and Prevent Threats to National Security in Kenya
Authors: Joseph Omondi Ochieng’1 and Cliff Ooga Obwogi2 1&2National Defence University-Kenya P.O. Box 24381-00502, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya Email: omoshbob@yahoo.com Abstract Social media platforms have made the globe into a global village by allowing people to communicate information quickly, independent of their physical locations, in addition to promoting the flow of information. Although social media technology…
Influence of Cultural Factors on Women’s Participation in Political Decision-Making in Nyandarua County, Kenya
Authors: Immaculate Lucy W. Irungu1, Chesikaw Lilian2 and Noah Kiveu3 1Department of Gender and Development Studies, 2&3Department of Curriculum Instruction and Education Management Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya Email: kamindo.imma@gmail.com Abstract Despite constitutional provisions for gender equality, women in Kenya remain underrepresented in political decision-making, particularly at the county level. This study purposed to investigate the…
An Evaluation of Challenges and Successes of Multi-Agency Approach in Combating Violent Extremism in Boni, Kenya
Authors: Isaiah Gechuki Ong’esa1 and Cliff Ooga Obwogi2 1&2National Defence University-Kenya P.O. Box 24381-00502, Karen, Nairobi, Kenya Email: isaiahon@hotmail.com Abstract Kenya as a country has benefited from the multi-agency approach strategy to security operations promulgated in 2013 and formalized in 2015. This approach is anchored on a close collaboration of State and Non-State actors as…
Analysis of Food Security Adaptation Strategies Employed by Farmers in Lushoto District, Tanzania
Febronia Pius Msuya1, Frida Nyiva Mutui2, Melvine Lilechi3 1, 2, 3 The Catholic University of Eastern Africa, P.O. Box 62157-00200, Nairobi, Kenya. Corresponding Author Email: febbymsuya7@gmail.com Abstract The study sought to analyse the existing adaptation strategies employed by farmers in the Lushoto District. Adaptation strategies to climate change resilience are crucial, especially in addressing food security…
The Hidden High: Exploring the Relationship between Tobacco Use, Anxiety, and Academic Performance among University Students in Kenya
Author: Karen Afandi Chagwaya Kenya Projects Organization, Lino House, P.O Box 15509-00503, Mbagathi – Nairobi, Kenya Email: karenchagwaya@gmail.com Abstract: Tobacco use among university students continues to pose a major public health and behavioral challenge globally, with growing concern in Kenya’s higher education institutions. University students face unique pressures related to autonomy, academic stress, and social…
HIV Prevalence and Risk Factors among Adolescents and Young People in Kisumu and Homa Bay counties, Kenya
Authors: Ouma Joyce1, Chesikaw Lilian2, Essendi Walter3 1,2,3 Egerton University, P.O Box 536-20115, Egerton, Kenya Corresponding Author: walter.essendi@egerton.ac.ke Abstract: This study assessed the burden of HIV among young people of age bracket of 15–24 years in Kisumu and Homa Bay counties, Kenya. Cross-sectional survey research design was employed, utilizing quantitative and qualitative approaches. A sample…
Relationship Between Teacher Training Adequacy and Stakeholders’ Dispositions towards Competence Based Curriculum Implementation in Public Junior Schools in Garissa County, Kenya
Authors: Mohamed Mahat Ali1, Mercy Wanja Njagi2 and Noel Uside Otiende3 1,2,3Chuka University, Department of Education, P.O. Box 109-60400, Chuka, Kenya Corresponding Author’s Email: mohamedmahat85@gmail.com Abstract: The implementation of Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) marks a significant educational reform aimed at equipping learners with practical competencies for the 21st century. However, its success hinges heavily…
