I am trying to get organized by arranging all my past studies. Soon I will be uploading them.
2009: Human Trafficking of women and children for purposes of commercial sexual exploitation in East Africa: Case study of Tanzania and Kenyan Actors. The Abstract is available online here
2009: A Directory of interventions assisting human trafficked victims and survivors in Kenya and Tanzania the abstract is available online here
2007: Projects and activities for street children in Nairobi. Project was sponsored by the Italian Cooperation in Kenya, DKA Austria and Koinonia Community. This work was presented to the World Social Forum 2007 in Nairobi Kenya. Also available online here
2006: Update of the research on the Catholic Church’s struggle against the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Kenya. Abstract available online here
2005: Kenya Episcopal Conference: A nationwide survey to assist in determining the contribution of the Prison Catholic Chaplaincy in the rehabilitation of prisoners and reintegration of ex-prisoners. Abstract also available online here
2004: National Catholic Youth Needs Assessment report. Research project of the Kenya Episcopal Conference, Commission for Pastoral and Lay Apostolate. Abstract available online here
2003: Research on The Catholic Church’s Struggle against the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. A document presented at the International Conference on AIDS and STI’s in Africa (ICASA) September 26th to 30th
2002: Factors Influencing Effective Implementation of Micro Finance Schemes in
2002: Poverty Drivers in Selected Areas of
2002: Consultancy for the poor in Kenya; Challenges and opportunities. This was a study that ushered in KARDS in order to address in the gaps left by the wider consultancy industry.
2001: Experiences in Micro Finance; Designs and Methodologies, SOMIRENEC,
2000: Ethnicity, Blessing or a Curse. Tangaza Occassional Paper No. 7 published by Paulines.
2000: The Challenge of Job Creation. Missionary Reflection. New People Media Centre.
2000: Diploma For What: Is there hope for Graduates? New People Media Centre.
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