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Street children in Kenya voices of children in search of a childhood by
Language: Eng
Publication details: London Bergin & Garvey 2000
Availability: Items available for loan: MARY IMMACULATE LIBRARY (1)Location, call number: Open Shelf HV 887 .K4 K55.

2. Journal Article
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Gender, culture and environmental conservation in Western Kenya Contextualizing community participation and the choice of techniques by Series: NORDIC JOURNAL OF AFRICAN STUDIES
Publication details: Finland The Nordic Association of African Studies 2000
Availability: Items available for reference: NURU LIBRARY: Not for loan (1).

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The invinsible child worker in Kenya The intersection of poverty, legislation and culture by Series: NORDIC JOURNAL OF AFRICAN STUDIES
Publication details: Finland The Nordic Association of African Studies 2001
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The centrality of Women in the moral teachings in African Society by Series: NORDIC J. OF AFRICAN STUDIES
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: Finland Nordic association of African studies 1996
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Formal monogamy and informal polygyny in parallel : African family traditions in transition : inaugural lecture / by Collette Akoth Suda. by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: [Nairobi? : s.n., 2007]
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  • Inaugural lecture : formal monogamy and informal polygyny in parallel : African family traditions in transition
Availability: Items available for loan: TAMCAS Library (1)Location, call number: TAMCAS General shelves HQ981 .S92 2007.


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