Community Development Research Papers/Topics

Utilization Of Soil Fertility Management Knowledge Among Smallholder Farmers In Chakol Division, Kenya

ABSTRACT This study investigated soil fertility knowledge and how it influenced the selection and effective use of various soil fertility technologies among smallholder farmers in Chakol Division of Teso District in western Kenya. Chakol Division has a high population density of approximately 427 persons per km2 while absolute poverty levels for the district stand at 56%. Poverty levels have been worsened by poor agricultural production while continuous cropping of land with little restoratio...

Developing Ecofriendly Approach For Management Of Pests And Diseases Of French Beans In Murang’a And Kirinyaga Counties, Central Kenya

ABSTRACT French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production areas are in close proximity to Nairobi and around Mount Kenya. These include Kirinyaga, Machakos, Nyeri, Naivasha and Thika. Production of the crop is majorly hampered by pests. To manage these, farmers are known to mainly depend on synthetic pesticides as a sole control measure which at times results to produce exceeding maximum residue limit set by the importing markets. Pesticides leave residues in and on the produce, contaminate soi...

Positive Deviance In The Adoption Of Agroforestry Technologies Within Lower Nyando Basin, Kenya

ABSTRACT This study was set to examine positive deviance in the adoption of agroforestry technologies by some farmers in Kadibo Division, lower Nyando river basin in Western Kenya. The study was necessitated on understanding that despite widespread effort by extension agents to diffuse agroforestry practices in Kadibo Division, only a few farmers have been able to acquire and sustain the practices. Given this background, the study sought to assess approaches to successful adoption of agrofor...

Challenges To And Opportunities For Collective Action In Managing Communal Natural Resources: A Case Of Shompole Wetland, Kajiado District, Kenya

Abstract This research set out to investigate challenges and opportunities to collective action in managing communal natural resources derived from Shompole wetland in Magadi division, Kajiado district. Magadi division is classified as a semi-arid area with annual average rainfall being less than 500mm. Hence the wetland is a critical dry grazing resource to the pastoralists in the area whose livelihood depends, fundamentally, on livestock. The swamp has traditionally provided a seasonal graz...

Factors that influence the uptake of breast cancer screening among women of reproductive age in mosocho division, Kisi central district, Kenya.

ABSTRACT Every year breast cancer kills approximately 40,000 women globally (American Cancer society, 2006). Globally, breast cancer incidence is on the rise, especially in developing countries and from 2000-2006, breast cancer was the most diagnosed cancer among women in Kenya and 80% - 90% of those women presented with stage 3 and 4 of the disease. In order to more effectively promote breast preventive medical care programs, it is important to identify the key determinants of women’s beh...

Integration Of Indigenous And Conventional Drought Prediction And Preparedness Techniques As A Drought Risk Reduction Strategy In Mbeere North Sub-County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The study examines the prospects of integration of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and conventional drought prediction and preparedness practices, with an overall aim of applying the two approaches as a Drought Risk Reduction (DRR) strategy in Mbeere North Sub-County of Embu County, Kenya. The objectives of the study included: To examine the perceptions of the Ambeere community on drought and its impact on the livelihoods; To document the main indigenous drought prediction and preparedness...

Water Resource Use Conflicts And Implications For Sustainable Livelihoods In The Ngare Ndare Catchment, North-Central Kenya

ABSTRACT Ngare Ndare sub-catchment is located in the Ewaso Ngiro North Basin. The sub-catchment was purposively selected since it is hardest hit by conflicts that have persisted for a long period between diverse water users. The trans-boundary nature of water resource also necessitated the catchment approach as opposed to administrative units. The objectives of this study were to (i) Establish the causes, nature and magnitude of water resource use conflicts in Ngare Ndare sub-catchment, (ii) ...

Influence Of Stakeholder Participation On Domestic Waste Management In Biashara Residential Area, Kiambu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Researchers have found that to achieve efficient and sustainable solid waste management, it is important to involve all stakeholders in the process. This study was conducted to investigate the influence of stakeholder participation on domestic waste management in Biashara residential area, Ruiru sub-county Kiambu County, Kenya. The study had the following objectives: To establish the influence of stakeholder participation strategies on domestic waste management, To determine the infl...

Community Driven Development Home Care Programs For The Physically Challenged Youths In Kibera Informal Settlement, Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT This study sought to find out Community Driven Development (CDD) home care programs for the physically challenged youths in Kibera informal settlement. Specifically, the study aimed at finding out the extent to which the CDD home care programs were accessible to the physically challenged youths, the benefits of CDD home care programs and the challenges the physically challenged youths faced in accessing CDD home care programs in Kibera informal settlement. Social action theory was us...

Evaluation Of Apiculture In The Context Of Food Security And Environmental Management In Kathonzweni Division, Makueni County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Kenya holds a huge honeybee population and the ability of honey production is high due to different ecological conditions. Beekeeping therefore has the potential of promoting economic development by supplementing household incomes from selling of honey and other products from the hive. Investment in bee farming contributes to environmental conservation because it helps reduce pressure cropping exerts on agricultural land. Many dry areas of Kenya usually face acute food and nutrition ...

The Impacts Of Forestry Clean Development Mechanism Projects On Community Livelihood In Aberdare Forest, Nyandarua County, Kenya.

ABSTRACT Over the past five decades, global forest area has been diminishing rapidly due to deforestation. Over 1.6 billion rural people globally depend on forests for their livelihoods, with about 70% of the African population relying on forests for their survival. In Kenya, many communities rely on forests for their everyday needs, yet they are diminishing yearly at an approximate 12,000 hectares per year. Projects such as the Afforestation Reforestation Clean Development Mechanism project ...

Enhancing Communication For Effective Dissemination Of Soil Fertility Management In The Central Highlands Of Kenya

ABSTRACT Increased recognition of soil fertility depletion as the main biophysical factor limiting crop production in many African small holder farms has renewed interest in the dissemination of soil fertility management (SFM) practices. Despite soil technology development and research outputs, few of the recommendations from soil fertility management research have been put into use by the targeted end users. Accessibility and utilization of the existing knowledge is inadequate due to the com...

Impact Of Mobilization Of Local Communities To Adopt Technologies Of Genetically Modified Cotton (Abu Habil Scheme, Simeih Area)

Abstract This study was carried out to assess the impact of mobilization of local communities to adopt technologies for transgenic cotton Abu habil agricultural schem  Simeih area Rahad locality North Kordofan state. the Objectives of this Study was to find out some of personal characteristics of transgenic cotton farmers, and the relationship between personal characteristics of farmers and the mobilization of local communities, the relationship between personal characteristics of farm...

Influence Of Intimate Partner Violence On Productive Work Among Women In The Informal Sector In Nakuru Municipality, Kenya

ABSTRACT Globally, intimate partner violence is experienced in various cultures and affects people across societies irrespective of their economic status. This is also the case in Sub- Saharan Africa. Kenya is reported to show an increasing trend as reported by Medical and Human Rights groups. The influence of intimate partner violence on women’s productive work in the informal sector is a subject of interest since women play an active role in the sector. The purpose of this study was to e...

Economic, Socio-Cultural, And Political Challenges Facing Women Leadership Of Self Help Groups In Bahati Ward, Nakuru County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Self-help groups aim at promoting socio-economic development among the poor especially women, yet they are often faced with challenges that affect the groups’ leadership which ends up affecting the groups’ performance. In Bahati Ward, for example, 7 out of 95 women groups and 2 out of 33 mixed self-help groups had gone dormant by the end of 2013. The purpose of this study was to investigate economic, political and socio-cultural challenges affecting women leaders of self-help gr...


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