The role of foreign and indigenous languages in primary schools: the case of Kenya
This article investigates the use of English and other African languages in Kenyan primary schools. English is a foreign language to the majority of Kenyans, although there are some who claim that it isa Kenyan language.
Ogechi, Nathan Oyori
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Measuring Safety: The Lifetime Sense of Safety Scale in Kenyan Adults [PDF]
Abstract Background Safety is central to brain health; yet, there are currently no tools to assess perceived safety. Here, we describe preliminary psychometric data from a novel Lifetime Sense of Safety (LSS) scale in healthy Kenyan adults. The LSS evaluates self‐perception of safety across childhood and adulthood settings, cumulatively referred to as “
Njogu A +12 more
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Health-Related Quality of Life and Needs of Care and Support of Adult Tanzanians with Cancer: A Mixed-Methods Study. [PDF]
Cancer is among the three leading causes of death in low income countries and the highest increase with regard to incidence figures for cancer diseases are found in these countries.
Kohi, Thecla W +3 more
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Tathmini ya Kamusi Tano za Kiswahili
Makala hii inaeleza mbinu za kikompyuta za kutathmini kamusi, na inatoa pia matokeo ya tathmini ya kamusi tano za Kiswahili. Kamusi hizo ni: Kamusi ya Kiswahili Sanifu (TUKI), Kamusi ya Maana na Matumizi (OUP), Modern Swahili - Modern English Dictionary
Arvi Hurskainen
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Watafiti wa makaka hii wanaangazia hali ya lugha ya Kiswahili katika Chuo cha Kumbukumbu ya Mwalimu Nyerere (MNMA[1] kuanzia sasa). Azma ya uchunguzi huo ni kutaka kubaini endapo lugha ya Kiswahili inapewa nafasi stahiki katika Chuo hicho au la.
Sauda Uba Juma, Editha Adolph
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Human-Centered Design of a Contextualized Service Delivery Model for Families of Infants With Major Congenital Anomalies in Kenya. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Congenital anomalies (CAs) are a major cause of childhood mortality and disability in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Our study explored caregiver experiences of infants with major CAs in Kenya and co‐developed interventions using human‐centered design (HCD).
Chepkemoi A +17 more
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Utandawazi na Ufundishaji wa Kiswahili
This paper discusses how Kiswahili teaching can be carried out in a globalised world through the initiative of the Kiswahili-speaking countries of East and Central Africa.
Yared Magori Kihore
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Matatizo Yanayowakumba Waandishi wa Vitabu vya Kiswahili Nchini Kenya
This article addresses the problems facing Kiswahili authors in Kenya. It focuses on socio-economic, technological, attitudinal and language policy related challenges in relation to Kiswahili language and literature in the 21st century.
John M. Kobia
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Kiswahili and Its Expanding Roles of Development in East African Cooperation: A Case of Uganda
Kiswahili is an indigenous African language whose origin is the coast of Kenya. In the 20th C. it was readily accepted in Kenya and Tanzania where it has played key roles of national development.
Mwenda Mukuthuria
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A Qualitative Study of Perceived Risk for HIV Transmission among Police Officers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. [PDF]
Understanding people's views about HIV transmission by investigating a specific population may help to design effective HIV prevention strategies. In addition, knowing the inherent sexual practices of such a population, as well as the risky circumstances
Asli Kulane +30 more
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