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The 1st JOOUST International Scientific Conference
(Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, 2015-06-26)
I take this opportunity to welcome you all to the 1st JOOUST International Scientific Conference starting from 24th to 26thJune, 2015 at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science & Technology (JOOUST), Bondo Main Campus. ...
The JOOUST Disability day 12th and 13th February 2015 FEBRUARY 2015
(Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, 2015-02-12)
Speech by prof. Stephen g. Agong’, PhD, FAAS, Vice-Chancellor, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, on the occasion of the inauguration of Nambale Campus of the University on Friday 31st July 2015
(Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, 2015-07-31)
Geospatial technologies in climate change resilience: opportunity for local SDI interventions in Kenya
(JOOUST, 2015-06-24)
Climate change is a challenge of our times, with devastating negative impacts in absence of prompt and realistic interventions. Combating negative impacts of climate change and building resilience arguably require application ...
Improving health care service delivery in public health facilities by use of an integrated e- health system for optimal management of patients’ throughput
(JOOUST, 2015-06-24)
The challenge of communicable and non-communicable diseases is placing a heavy burden on health and social care systems in the developing nations (Kenya included). Currently, public healthcare systems have scarce resources ...
Perception of cervical cancer patients on their health related quality of life and palliative care needs in western Kenya
(JOOUST, 2015-06-24)
Cervical cancer is the third most common female cancer worldwide and causes approximately 275,000 deaths annually worldwide, of which 88% occur in low income countries. In Kenya cervical cancer is the leading female cancer ...
Rearing and processing crickets (achita domestica) at household level for food security
(JOOUST, 2015-06-24)
Acceptance of certain edible insects as human food among different communities of the world differs
widely. When one insect is eaten as a delicacy in a village, the same is not acceptable in another community. In Kenya, ...
Policy issues in integrating indigenous knowledge in building community resilience to climate change risk
(JOOUST, 2015-06-24)
Many African communities have used indigenous knowledge (IK) as a critical knowledge base and survival tool for adapting to extreme climate events and other natural hazards. IK may be defined as an ancient, communal, ...