Disparities in Developing Countries: Disparities in science, technology, environment, HIVAssociation of Third World Studies, Kenya Chapter, 2004 |
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... sector repair and service industry in handling modern automobile , with focus on tools , equipment and other relevant facilities to the sector . The training level of the mechanics was also looked at . Disparities in the above factors ...
... sector repair and service industry in handling modern automobile , with focus on tools , equipment and other relevant facilities to the sector . The training level of the mechanics was also looked at . Disparities in the above factors ...
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... sector has potential to create jobs than any other off- farm sector . The sector provides attractively priced products and essential training ground for developing the entrepreneurial skills that are essential for Kenya's ...
... sector has potential to create jobs than any other off- farm sector . The sector provides attractively priced products and essential training ground for developing the entrepreneurial skills that are essential for Kenya's ...
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... sectors of education are spent on personal emoluments , which went towards the payment of teachers ' salaries . For example , personal emoluments for primary schools accounted for 98 percent of the total sub - sector allocation ...
... sectors of education are spent on personal emoluments , which went towards the payment of teachers ' salaries . For example , personal emoluments for primary schools accounted for 98 percent of the total sub - sector allocation ...
Contents
DISPARITIES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | 9 |
Technological Disparities Affecting use of Geographical information system GIS | 15 |
Disparities in Communication Networks for Rural Dwellers Compared to that | 24 |
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