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Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities | 2018

HIV AND AIDS CAREGIVING: WHAT KEEPS MEN AT THE MARGINS? RE-FRAMING THE NARRATIVES OF GENDER AND CAREGIVING AT THE HOUSEHOLD LEVEL

Dalmas O. Omia; Charles Owuor Olungah


Research on humanities and social sciences | 2015

Emigration and Remittances Utilisation in Kenya

George Odipo; Charles Owuor Olungah; Dalmas O. Omia


Public Policy and Administration Research | 2015

Fait accompli: legitimizing the illegitimate in elections outcomes Does the legality of the electoral process matter in Kenya?

Josephine Anyango Obonyo; Dalmas O. Omia; Charles Owuor Olungah


Pathways to African Feminism and Development, Journal of African Women's Studies Centre | 2015

SECURING FOOD THROUGH WOMEN’S TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN SEED SECURITY: The Case of Mulili Sub-Location, Makueni County Of Eastern Kenya

Agatha Daniel Mumbua; Charles Owuor Olungah


International Journal of Development and Economic Sustainability. | 2015

EMIGRATION MOBILITY TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN KENYA: A SHIFT FROM SOUTH - NORTH TO SOUTH - SOUTH MIGRATION

Dalmas O. Omia; George Odipo; Charles Owuor Olungah


International Affairs and Global Strategy | 2015

Beyond the ‘Remedial’ measures: Re-thinking ‘Normalization’ of women’s election as part of political experience in Kenya

Josephine Anyango Obonyo; Dalmas O. Omia; Charles Owuor Olungah


Archive | 2012

Men as partners against gender based violence

E. Mutua; Charles Owuor Olungah


Archive | 2012

Culture and Reproductive Health

Charles Owuor Olungah


International Affairs and Global Strategy | 2012

Beyond remedial measures: Rethinking normalization of women's elections as part of the political experience in Kenya.

Josephine Anyango Obonyo; Charles Owuor Olungah; Dalmas O. Omia


Archive | 2010

Food Through Women's Traditional Knowledge in Seed Security

Agatha Daniel Mumbua; Charles Owuor Olungah

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