Phase 1 Theses

Dennis Makau’s PhD Thesis: “ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY AND LIVELIHOODS OF SMALLHOLDER DAIRY FARMERS IN KENYA THROUGH AGROFORESTRY AND CELLPHONE-MEDIATED TRAINING”

Dennis Makau Thesis final final-signed

Joan Muraya’s PhD Thesis: “IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY AND REPRODUCTIVE
EFFICIENCY OF SMALLHOLDER DAIRY COWS IN KENYA”

Joan Muraya thesis final -signed

Sarah Muthee’s MSc Thesis: “Effects of a Combined Horticulture and Peer-led Nutrition Education Intervention on Food Security, Diet Diversity and Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Women Farmers Belonging to Women’s Self-help Groups in Rural Eastern Kenya”

Sarah Muthee Thesis 27 April 2018

Anne Shileche’s MSc Thesis: “MULTI-DISCIPLINARY STUDY ABROAD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: IMPACT ON EMOTIONAL AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT STATUS OF KENYAN WOMEN FARMERS”

Anne Shileche Thesis – Final 25-4-2018

Emily Kathambi’s MSc Thesis: “CALF COMFORT PILOT STUDY AND COMPLIANCE AND EFFECTS OF COW COMFORT RECOMMENDATIONS IN SMALLHOLDER DAIRY FARMS IN KENYA”

Emily Kathambi-Thesis 2018 (August 24th, edited)

Grace Wanjohi’s MEd Thesis: “Effectiveness of enhancing face-to-face peer-led nutrition education methods with an intervention of nutrition-related cell phone messaging on Kenyan women’s knowledge, attitudes, and practices”

Grace Wanjohi 25_04_18 Thesis Standard_Margins