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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 18:12:48 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Management of Health Products and Technologies in Kenya: A Multi-County Study on access to Quality, Affordable Health  Products and Technologies</title>
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<description>Management of Health Products and Technologies in Kenya: A Multi-County Study on access to Quality, Affordable Health  Products and Technologies
Meme, Shadrack Mururu
Health Products and Technologies (HPTs) are a cornerstone of Kenya’s health system and essential&#13;
for achieving universal health coverage by ensuring access to high-quality medical services with&#13;
minimal financial burden. Effective management of HPTs is critical for maintaining availability,&#13;
affordability, and quality of healthcare services. Despite ongoing efforts, challenges such as delays in&#13;
supply, inadequate stocks of essential medicines and laboratory commodities, wastage of health&#13;
products, long lead times, poor stock monitoring, and irrational use due to inadequate storage and&#13;
training persist across counties. This multi-county comparative study examined institutional&#13;
determinants influencing the management of HPTs in Kisumu, Kiambu, Nyeri, Machakos, and Isiolo&#13;
counties. The study focused on five independent variables, health financing, supply chain practices,&#13;
inventory optimization, human resource factors, and health information management, with&#13;
institutional leadership culture included as a moderating variable, while the dependent variable&#13;
management of HPTs, was assessed through the dimensions of availability, affordability, and quality.&#13;
Anchored on the Utilization Management Theory and Goldratt’s Theory of Constraints, and guided&#13;
by the pragmatism paradigm, the study adopted a mixed-methods design that combined quantitative&#13;
data from 106 respondents using census sampling and qualitative insights from ten key informants via&#13;
interview guides. Research instruments were pre-tested to enhance validity and reliability, while&#13;
quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and qualitative data&#13;
analyzed thematically, with diagnostic tests ensuring assumptions of normality, homoscedasticity,&#13;
autocorrelation, multicollinearity, and singularity were not violated. Findings revealed that HPT&#13;
financing (P=008), inventory optimization (P=0.000), human resource factors (P=0.002), and health&#13;
management information systems (P=0.022) had statistically significant positive effects on HPT&#13;
management, whereas supply chain practice (P=0.546) and institutional leadership (P=0.762) culture&#13;
demonstrated weak or no significant influence Based on these results, the study proposes an efficient&#13;
management model integrating lean inventory practices and digitalization to enhance the availability,&#13;
affordability, and quality of HPTs. The findings provide evidence-based recommendations for county&#13;
health administrations and policymakers and establish a foundation for future academic, scholarly,&#13;
and research endeavors in the management of health products and technologies in Kenya.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Influence of Recruitment on Organizational Performance of Custom  and Border Organizations in Kenya</title>
<link>http://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/2023</link>
<description>Influence of Recruitment on Organizational Performance of Custom  and Border Organizations in Kenya
Nyamoko., Ruth; Mbithi., Mary; Kituku, Gladys
Enhanced recruitment strategies can substantially improve workforce quality, employee satisfaction, and overall&#13;
performance. Although recruitment plays an important role in boosting organizational performance, many firms&#13;
have yet to fully optimize their recruitment processes. This paper sought to examine the influence of recruitment&#13;
on the organizational performance of customs and border organizations in Kenya. The study applied a descriptive&#13;
research design. The population for the study was 481 employees of customs and border organizations in Kenya&#13;
(The Kenya Revenue Authority, The Kenya Ports Authority, and The Kenya Airports Authority). Stratified&#13;
random sampling was applied in addition to the Taro Yamane formula to come up with a sample size of 218&#13;
participants from top executive positions, middle management positions, and lower management positions. The&#13;
study gathered data through questionnaires which were administered both physically and electronically. Data&#13;
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collected was analyzed through both descriptive and inferential analysis. Results revealed a β of 0.344 and a p-&#13;
value of 0.001, between recruitment and the organizational performance of customs and border organizations in&#13;
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Kenya. The study concluded that recruitment had a positive and significant influence on the organizational&#13;
performance of customs and border organizations in Kenya. The study recommended that customs and border&#13;
organizations in Kenya should maintain and reinforce their emphasis on hiring a highly qualified workforce. The&#13;
study also recommended prioritization of the recruitment of staff who have completed the necessary training.&#13;
Additionally, the study recommended that organizations’ recruitment practices should be strictly merit-based to&#13;
promote fairness and transparency. Moreover, the study recommended regular interpersonal and communication&#13;
tests should be administered to ensure potential recruits possess the necessary soft skills. Besides the study&#13;
recommended that it is crucial to ensure that job specifications and role descriptions are well-defined and&#13;
communicated. Finally, the study recommended a thorough evaluation process to assess the capabilities of&#13;
candidates for different positions, consistently applying this practice to select the best candidates to ensure&#13;
alignment with organizational goals and ultimately enhance the overall organizational performance.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2024-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Awarding  of Degree</title>
<link>http://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/227</link>
<description>Awarding  of Degree
Waititu, Ferdinard Ndungu
This is a picture of H.E Ferdinard Ndungu Waititu being awarded a masters degree after successfully completing his course
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<pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2017-10-14T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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