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    Sessional Paper No. 06 of 1999 on Environment and Development 

    Unknown author (Republic of Kenya, 1999)
    Kenya has developed a large number of initiatives in the environment and natural resources sector. However, there has been no strategic approach integrating environmental concerns into the development planning process until ...
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    Sessional paper No. 10 of 2012 on Kenya Vision 2030 

    Unknown author (Ministry of state for Planning, National Developn1ent and Visio11 2030, 2012)
    Kenya Vision 2030 is the new long-term development blueprint for the country. It is motivatec by a collective aspiration for a better society by the year 2030. The aim of Kenya Vision 2030 is to create "a globally ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 158 of 2013 on The Role of Cash Transfers in Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Kenya. 

    Nafula, Nancy Nelima; Onsomu, Eldah (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2013)
    Cash transfers are important in relieving both the direct and opportunity costs of utilizing public social services such as health and education. Cash transfers have a direct effect on the welfare of poor households and ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 167 of 2014 on Stimulating Supply of Residential Housing for Low Income Earners in Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2014)
    The need to have shelter is indispensable to humanity and is classified among the top three basic needs. However, increase in population, scarcity of fixed assets such as land, escalating house prices, and the rising ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 168 of 2014 on Financial Deepening, Savings Mobilization and Poverty Reduction in Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2014)
    Kenya’s Vision 2030 identifies the financial sector as one of the key sectors, as it plays a key role in mobilizing savings that are necessary for economic development. Financial deepening accelerates economic growth through ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 71 of 2008 on Does Adoption of Improved Maize Varieties Reduce Poverty? Evidence from Laikipia and Suba Districts in Kenya 

    Mwabu, Germano; Mwangi, Wilfred; Nyangito, Hezron (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2008)
    Adoption of technologies that increase farm yields is a prerequisite for poverty alleviation in agrarian societies. However, the link between adoption of improved varieties and poverty reduction is not well understood or ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 179 of 2015 on A Fiscal Reaction Function for Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2015)
    This study sought to determine whether Kenya’s fiscal policy is on a sustainable path by estimating a fiscal reaction function. A fiscal reaction function is a rule derived from an inter-temporal government budget ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 64 of 2006 on Participatory Prioritization of Issues in Smallholder Agricultural Commercialization in Kenya 

    Omiti John; McCullough Ellen; Otieno David; Madelon Meijer; Nyanamba Timothy; Murage Alice (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2006)
    Participation in commercial agriculture has considerable potential for improving the livelihoods of many smallholder farmers. However, numerous constraints hamper their efforts in market-oriented production. This study ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 95 of 2008 on Transient and Chronic Poverty in Kenya: Correlates and Trends 

    Onsomu Eldah; Manda Damiano; Mwabu Germano (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2008)
    The pattern of poverty incidence in Kenya has changed over time, with some households moving in and out of poverty while others or their descendants have remained in poverty for decades. Rural poverty, for instance, increased ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 34 of 2004 on Sources and Determinants of Agricultural Growth and Productivity in Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2004)
    Agriculture is the most important sector in the Kenyan economy given its contribution to employment, foreign exchange, food, and its linkages with other sectors of the economy. Indeed, the sector’s performance directly ...
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