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Charles Nyiro

    Charles Nyiro

    The study examined the health communication interventions among HIV/AIDSNGO’s in Kenya. The researcher identified the health communication initiatives, assessed their planning and implementation and identified the gaps. The study was... more
    The study examined the health communication interventions among HIV/AIDSNGO’s in Kenya. The researcher identified the health communication initiatives, assessed their planning and implementation and identified the gaps. The study was prompted by the fact that although billions of shillings have been spent fighting HIV/AIDS infections in the past 30 years, there was still very little to show for the effort considering that Kenya was rated among the five most affected in the world. A review of relevant literature pointed this failure to the inability of these efforts to translate to behavior change thus leading to mere provision of information which creates high awareness levels, but which did not translate to behavior and social change. This was the knowledge gap the project set to study and contribute to. The study found out that organizations involved in health communications have not integrated an effective communication process and the planning of the communication process is not...
    Purpose: The objectives of the study which were to determine the effects of leadership, technology, culture, people and knowledge management success as enabler factors in ensuring success of knowledge management in Kenya Wildlife Service.... more
    Purpose: The objectives of the study which were to determine the effects of leadership, technology, culture, people and knowledge management success as enabler factors in ensuring success of knowledge management in Kenya Wildlife Service. The research also draws on existing studies, frameworks and models that have already identified the factors that potentially affect the success of KM. Meeting the challenges of sustainable development in the 21st century necessitates utilization of vital disciplines like KM in the management of state corporations. The use of KM for sustainable development has shown that effectiveness depends on strategic planning and use of tested models.Methodology: A review of the literature shows that most models point to enablers that are necessary. Questionnaires were administered through both e- mails and hand delivery. Secondary data was obtained from both published and unpublished records. Questionnaires were tested for both reliability and validity. Qualit...