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  • Kiganda, Evans Ovamba; Shavulimo, Paul Mbiti (South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics, 2020-09-26)
    Aim: This was an investigative study on affordable housing in the wake of global pandemics: A reality or a mirage the Kenyan perspective? 22 % of Kenyans stay in towns and the inhabitants in these cities continue to grow ...
  • Kiganda, Evans Ovamba (Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 2017)
    Given that policy makers and civil society in Kenya disagree on the contribution of openness to economic growth. It is therefore not clear whether trade openness does or does not promote growth in the case of Kenya. The ...
  • Kiganda, Evans Ovamba; Tuvei, Susan Mamusavu (Global Scientific Journal, 2019-08-08)
    Background: S. aureus remains the predominant pathogen in diabetic foot ulcers which has been associated with increased mortality and hospital costs. However, economic burden of S. aureus colonization remains unknown since ...
  • Kiganda, Evans Ovamba (International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS), 2019-09-09)
    The growth in the market value of output remains a major backbone for economic advancement. Therefore, factors determining economic growth remain vital for realizing a country’s economic expansion. Global trade has been ...
  • Kiganda, Evans Ovamba; Tuvei, Susan Mamusavu; Malesi, Sheilla (IJCIRAS, 2019-09)
    An efficient healthcare system targets the maintenance or improving the health position for citizens that can be achieved through disease and illness prevention based on curative and preventive care. Kenya currently ...
  • Kiganda, Evans Ovamba (International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), 2019-09)
    Taxes remain a major source of revenue for a country and can have several impacts on the economy. Studies examining the influence of taxation on inflation have reported mixed results and did not break down taxation into ...
  • Kiganda, Evans Ovamba (International Journal of Research, 2019-08-03)
    In 2018, women unemployment globally remained higher in comparison to men at the rate of 6.1 % in relation to 5.1 % for men. To reduce women unemployment, the government of Kenya introduced various policies and programmes ...

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