Measures government needs to take in addressing Covid-19 pandemic
Kenya COVID-19 Response: The World Health Organization (WHO) on 11th March 2020 declared COVID-19 a pandemic, pointing to the over 118,000 cases of the coronavirus illness in over 110 countries and territories around the world and the sustained risk of further global spread.
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Refocus 2020/21 budget to address Covid-19 pandemic
Kenya Vision 2030 is the country’s long-term development blueprint. Vision 2030 is geared towards transform Kenya into a newly industrializing, globally competitive, and prosperous upper middle-income country with a high quality of life for all citizens by 2030. The Vision is anchored on three pillars; economic pillar, social pillar and the political pillar. The Vision is implemented in 5-year successive Medium-Term Plans.
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SMEs response to COVID-19 crisis in Kenya
ABDI DUBAT: The Covid-19 pandemic has placed businesses in uncharted territory. Its effect on the global economy is baffling especially because of the speed of its effects. The virus outbreak has become one of the biggest threats to the global economy. Markets are plunging and major institutions cutting their economic forecast.
SMEs response to COVID-19 crisis in Kenya
IMPACT OF CAPITATION TRANSFERS ON SCHOOL PERFORMANCE IN KENYA: A CASE OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN NORTH HORR SUB – COUNTY
Umuro Wario – Faculty of Business and Management Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Prof. J.O Aduda – Faculty of Business and Management Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya
ABSTRACT
In developing countries, access to education has increased considerably over the last 20 years, with many more children, particularly underprivileged children, entering school earlier and staying in school longer than ever before. This is been attributed by among others the governments support through capitation transfers. Capitation grant is a basic educational finance strategy that is utilized in many countries to provide financial resources to public institutions. The objective of the study was to determine the impact of capitation transfers on the performance of primary schools in North Horr Sub-county. The predictor variables in the study were the reliability, timeliness and the adequacy of the cash transfers.
http://iajournals.org/index.php/8-articles/1117-iajef-v3-i8-243-264
