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…
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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…
Examining Maritime Risk Mitigation Measures and Small Vessel Safety in Kilifi County, Kenya
Authors: Brian Lekarie Twalah1, Lucy W. Maina2, Charles Nyamori Orora3 1National Defence University- Kenya(NDU-K) PO BOX 30083-00100, Nairobi-KENYA Author Email: Adrianleyan@gmail.com 2Kenyatta University PO BOX 43844-00100, Nairobi-Kenya ABSTRACT: The Kenyan Coastline is 536km long, with 197 landing sites. Study findings indicate that over 1300 small vessels go in and out of Kilifi County’s coastal shores…
Assessing the Impact of Strategies of Defence Forces on Disaster Preparedness: A Case of Peoples’ Defence Forces, Uganda
Authors: Stella Sarah Nakidhuli1, Wekulo S. Fwamba2 and Adero Bernard1 1National Defence University Kenya (NDU – K), P.O. Box 30083 – 00100, Nairobi – KENYA. Author Email: stellahelse63@gmail.com 2Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology P. O. BOX 190-50100, Kakamega – KENYA ABSTRACT : Natural disasters, including floods, landslides, mudslides, earthquakes, and famine, persistently impact both…
Assessing Governance Framework for Emergency Preparedness and Response to Biochemical and Radiological Hazards in Mombasa County, Kenya
Authors: Amos Onchiri Anyieni1, Edward Neyole2 and Maximila Wanzala2 1National Defence University Kenya (NDU – K). P.O. Box 30083 – 00100, Nairobi – KENYA Author Email: amozaya@gmail.com 2Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology P.O. BOX 190-50100, Kakamega. ABSTRACT Biochemical and radiological agents pose significant threats due to their dual-use nature and potential for catastrophic consequences, as…
Examining the Effectiveness of Resilience Strategies to Flooding Employed by the Local Population of Nyando Sub-County, Kenya
Authors: Charles Ogambo Owino1, Edward Masibayi2 and Evans Odhiambo Wabwire3 1&2National Defence University-Kenya P.O Box, 370, Nakuru Kenya owinohcharles@gmail.com 3Kabianga University, P.O Box 2030 – 20200 Kericho, KENYA. Abstract: This paper sought to examine the effectiveness of resilience strategies to flooding employed by the local population of Nyando Sub-County. A Descriptive Research Design was used…
Assessing the Nature of Non-Motorized Transport Policy in Enhancing Pedestrian Safety along Outering Road in Nairobi County
Authors: Maghanga Samson Hawa,1 Kennedy Onkware2 Stella Wasike3 1National Defence University – Kenya, P.O Box, 370, Nakuru Kenya smaghanga@ymail.com 2Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology P. O. BOX 190-50100, Kakamega. 3Zetech University, P.O Box 2768 00200, Nairobi, Kenya. Abstract: Non-Motorized Transport constitutes an essential element of urban transportation systems, embracing pedestrian walking and cycling…
Examining KRA Enforcement Measures for Illicit Cigarette Trade Control in Kenya
Authors: 1Nancy Jemutai, 2Martin Oleche and 3Cliff Obwogi 1&3National Defence University-Kenya, PO. Box 24381- 00502, NAIROBI, KENYA Co. Email: nancyjemutai.nj@gmail.com 2The University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30197-00100, Nairobi, Kenya Email: moleche@uonbi.ac.ke ABSTRACT : Illicit cigarette trade poses a significant challenge to governments worldwide, impacting revenue streams and undermining tobacco control initiatives. In response, this study…
The Impact of Business Intelligence on Enhancing Tax Compliance in Kenya: A Comprehensive Analysis
Authors: Michael M. Gichuki1, Martin Oleche2 and Cliff Ooga Obwogi3 1&3National Defence University-Kenya, P.O. Box 24381- 00502, NAIROBI, KENYA Co. Author Email: mugendigm@gmail.com 2The University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30197-00100, Nairobi, Kenya Email: moleche@uonbi.ac.ke ABSTRACT: The research in this paper seeks to understand the effects of Business Intelligence (BI) on tax compliance in Kenya, particularly…
Trauma Exposure and Socio-Demographic Risk Factors for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Secondary School Students in Samburu West, Kenya
Authors: Eliakim K. Silgich, Phillip O. Nying’uro and Cliff Obwogi 1&3National Defence University-Kenya, P.O. Box 24381- 00502, NAIROBI, KENYA Co. Author Email: silgich2015@yandex.com 2The University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30197-00100, Nairobi, Kenya Email: pnyinguro@yahoo.com Abstract: The relationship between trauma exposure and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms among secondary school students in Samburu West, Kenya was…
