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The Effect of the Porous Kenya-Somalia Border on Education in Garissa County
(African Journal of History and Geography, 2025)Globally, border regions face unique developmental challenges, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected environments. These regions are vulnerable to security threats, governance challenges, and the provision of ... -
Sportswashing and the Antecedents of Sports Diplomacy in Kenya, 1920- 1964
(African Journal of History and Geography, 2024)Despite a growing body of literature on sports diplomacy in Kenya, the colonial antecedents of diplomacy through sports in the country are largely unexplored. This article delved into the colonial past to understand how ... -
Perspectives of healthcare workers on chemotherapy treatment in selected facilities in Kenya
(International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, 2024)Healthcare workers are better placed to recognize the drivers of the cancer health care experience by patients, an important ingredient in shaping the realization of the third pillar of the Kenya National Cancer Control ... -
Effectiveness of Short Message Service Support on Adherence to Chemotherapy Treatment among Patients Attending Cancer Treatment Facilities in Kenya
(Open Journal of Nursing, 2024)Introduction: Cancer is a chronic debilitating disease that unnerves patients, communities, and nations. At some point in cancer patient’s disease experience, chemotherapy is used, and the patient is expected to adhere ... -
Activation in Cancer Survivorship in Kenya: Results of A Cluster-Randomized Trial
(Journal of Clinical Nursing & Reports, 2024)Introduction: Kenya’s cancer situation, as in the rest of the developing world, is marred by treatment access deficiencies arising from multiple foci in the continuum of health care that make survival difficult. These ...
