Agricultural Development in Kenya


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Rural Industrial Development, Kenya


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Preliminary report on the rural area industrial development programme in Kenya and its impact on rural development - covers regional planning strategies and rural development policy approaches, the role of small scale industry, rural area entrepreneurship, etc. Statistical tables.







Economic and Social Transformation in Rural Kenya


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Monograph on rural employment potential in Kenya - examines agricultural development in four districts of nyanza and coast provinces, agricultural production and livestock development, agricultural incomes, nonfarm employment possibilities through development of rural industries and small scale industries, etc., Discusses results of agricultural sample surveys and considers social problems created by increasing landlessness. ILO mentioned. Graphs, photographs, references and statistical tables.




IDR Papers


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Industrial Geography of Kenya


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Monograph on aspects of the economic geography of Kenya, with particular reference to the geographic distribution and location of industry - describes the industrial structure (incl. The manufacturing, agriproduct processing and service sectors) of the country, etc. Bibliography pp. 299 to 301, illustrations, maps and statistical tables.







African Successes


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"For the past twenty-five years Kenya has progressed while much of Africa has stagnated. Instead of the economic disasters, underdevelopment, and serious food shortages that have plagued its neighbors, Kenya has enjoyed an expanding economy and agriculture. And instead of a corrupt and incompetent public administration, Kenya has established several successful rural development programs run by public servants with integrity and professional commitment. What accounts for these Kenyan successes? In this innovative study, David Leonard illustrates the way public policy is made and implemented in Kenya by focusing on four public officials who have had a great impact on rural development. He skillfully weaves his analyses of Kenya's political, economic, and administrative systems into evocative biographical portraits of Charles Karanja, General Manager of the Kenya Tea Development Authority, Harris Mule, administrative head of Finance and Planning, Ishmael Muriithi, head of the Veterinary Department, and Simeon Nyachae, Cabinet Secretary and chief of the Civil Service. The result is a fascinating glimpse of Kenyan political life from the inside, set in the context of the historical and social forces that have shaped that country's government"--Publisher's description.