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@article{ author = {Prof. Peter Kimuyu - Team Leader, Dr. Joseph Onjala - Assistant Team Leader, Dr. Rachel Musyoki, Prof. Dorothy McCormick}, title = {Linking Industrialisation with Human Development}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2005}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.ke.undp.org/}, abstract = {The Fourth National Human Development Report for Kenya, Linking Industrialization with Human Development, comes at an important time in the aftermath of Sessional Paper No. of 1997 Industrial Transformation to the Year 2020. It is the first assessment of the links between industrialization and human development in Kenya. This report has made a special effort to assess the effectiveness of industrialization by drawing out details of the past and current government's strategy and policies for better human development outcomes. It draws from a broad development literature to substantiate its analysis, findings and recommendations, and highlights key areas of intervention in order to make industrialization supportive of human development} }Download File
AU - Prof. Peter Kimuyu - Team Leader, Dr. Joseph Onjala - Assistant Team Leader, Dr. Rachel Musyoki, Prof. Dorothy McCormick TI - Linking Industrialisation with Human Development PT - Journal Article DP - 2005 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The Fourth National Human Development Report for Kenya, Linking Industrialization with Human Development, comes at an important time in the aftermath of Sessional Paper No. of 1997 Industrial Transformation to the Year 2020. It is the first assessment of the links between industrialization and human development in Kenya. This report has made a special effort to assess the effectiveness of industrialization by drawing out details of the past and current government's strategy and policies for better human development outcomes. It draws from a broad development literature to substantiate its analysis, findings and recommendations, and highlights key areas of intervention in order to make industrialization supportive of human developmentDownload File
%0 Journal Article %A Prof. Peter Kimuyu - Team Leader, Dr. Joseph Onjala - Assistant Team Leader, Dr. Rachel Musyoki, Prof. Dorothy McCormick %T Linking Industrialisation with Human Development %D 2005 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.ke.undp.org/, %X The Fourth National Human Development Report for Kenya, Linking Industrialization with Human Development, comes at an important time in the aftermath of Sessional Paper No. of 1997 Industrial Transformation to the Year 2020. It is the first assessment of the links between industrialization and human development in Kenya. This report has made a special effort to assess the effectiveness of industrialization by drawing out details of the past and current government's strategy and policies for better human development outcomes. It draws from a broad development literature to substantiate its analysis, findings and recommendations, and highlights key areas of intervention in order to make industrialization supportive of human developmentDownload File
TY - JOUR AU - Prof. Peter Kimuyu - Team Leader, Dr. Joseph Onjala - Assistant Team Leader, Dr. Rachel Musyoki, Prof. Dorothy McCormick TI - Linking Industrialisation with Human Development PY - 2005 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.ke.undp.org/, AB - The Fourth National Human Development Report for Kenya, Linking Industrialization with Human Development, comes at an important time in the aftermath of Sessional Paper No. of 1997 Industrial Transformation to the Year 2020. It is the first assessment of the links between industrialization and human development in Kenya. This report has made a special effort to assess the effectiveness of industrialization by drawing out details of the past and current government's strategy and policies for better human development outcomes. It draws from a broad development literature to substantiate its analysis, findings and recommendations, and highlights key areas of intervention in order to make industrialization supportive of human developmentDownload File
TY - JOUR T1 - Linking Industrialisation with Human Development AU - Prof. Peter Kimuyu - Team Leader, Dr. Joseph Onjala - Assistant Team Leader, Dr. Rachel Musyoki, Prof. Dorothy McCormick PY - 2005 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.ke.undp.org/, AB - The Fourth National Human Development Report for Kenya, Linking Industrialization with Human Development, comes at an important time in the aftermath of Sessional Paper No. of 1997 Industrial Transformation to the Year 2020. It is the first assessment of the links between industrialization and human development in Kenya. This report has made a special effort to assess the effectiveness of industrialization by drawing out details of the past and current government's strategy and policies for better human development outcomes. It draws from a broad development literature to substantiate its analysis, findings and recommendations, and highlights key areas of intervention in order to make industrialization supportive of human development