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Editorial Board Members

Editorial Board Members assist the Editor-in-Chief to achieve the principal objective of the journal. They consists of scholars and practitioners with expertise in the journal’s key fields of interest, namely education and social sciences. The members are drawn from various geographic regions of the World.

Duties and Responsibilities of Editorial Board-

The Editorial Board assists the Editor-in-Chief with the following specific activities:

  1. Inviting key authors to submit an article to the journal for publication consideration;
  2. Helping in the review process of the submitted manuscripts;
  3. Helping in editing and approving the technical content of the journal and
  4. Writing feature articles or support an existing or new section of the journal.

Editor in Chief

Antonio MW, [MSc., PGDE, DPM]
Director of Projects & Research, Kenya Projects Organization
Email address: editor@arjess.org | arjessjournal@gmail.com

Editor

Karen Afandi [BSc., CRM ]
Research and Publishing Unit, Kenya Projects Organization
Email Address: editor@arjess.org | arjessjournal@gmail.com

Members

Abanikannda, Mutahir Oluwafemi, PhD
Department of Science, Technology and Mathematics Education,
Faculty of Education, Osun State University, Osun State, Nigeria.

Bright G. Mawudor, PhD
Dean of the Business School,
Wisconsin Internation University College, Ghana.

Glenn Leckie PhD
Director/Counselor/Researcher HBMC,
Healthy Bodies and Minds make Healthy Communities,
University of Suriname, AdeKUS – Northern South America.

 


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  • CURRENT ISSUE (12)
  • PAST ISSUES (15)
  • RESEARCH IN EDUCATION (102)
  • RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (108)

Recent Publications

  • Let Women Breath: A Comparative Study on Dehumanization and Decolonization of Women in Pakistan and Africa
  • The Impact of Covid-19 Marital and Family Experiences on Post Pandemic Marital Quality among Married Christians
  • Ecological Ethics in African Traditional Religion: Indigenous wisdom in relation to the book of Isaiah
  • Multi-Sectoral Roles in addressing Teenage Pregnancy in Githogoro Slums in Nairobi City County, Kenya
  • Application of Social Media by Security Organs and Agencies to Detect and Prevent Threats to National Security in Kenya
  • Influence of Cultural Factors on Women’s Participation in Political Decision-Making in Nyandarua County, Kenya
  • An Evaluation of Challenges and Successes of Multi-Agency Approach in Combating Violent Extremism in Boni, Kenya

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  • CURRENT ISSUE (12)
  • PAST ISSUES (15)
  • RESEARCH IN EDUCATION (102)
  • RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (108)

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

  • Let Women Breath: A Comparative Study on Dehumanization and Decolonization of Women in Pakistan and Africa
  • The Impact of Covid-19 Marital and Family Experiences on Post Pandemic Marital Quality among Married Christians
  • Ecological Ethics in African Traditional Religion: Indigenous wisdom in relation to the book of Isaiah
  • Multi-Sectoral Roles in addressing Teenage Pregnancy in Githogoro Slums in Nairobi City County, Kenya
  • Application of Social Media by Security Organs and Agencies to Detect and Prevent Threats to National Security in Kenya
  • Influence of Cultural Factors on Women’s Participation in Political Decision-Making in Nyandarua County, Kenya
  • An Evaluation of Challenges and Successes of Multi-Agency Approach in Combating Violent Extremism in Boni, Kenya
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