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This paper, traces the birth, growth and development of Kenyan voice in film since the dawn of film in the country to present. It further interrogates one Kenyan film with a view to establish the extent to which the Kenyan voice imbues Kenyan films with a unique vantage point when presented to the rest of the world. Thus the question guiding the paper is ‘how has Kenyan film incorporated conventions of filmmaking and language that Cinema employ, while at the same time discerning and maintaining the indigenous, Kenyan voice and how has this been achieved over years. Finally the conclusion reveals that after a period of over 50 years Kenyan films made by Kenyans redefine Kenya; telling Kenyan stories, reflecting the Kenyan life, culture, values and making statements about the Kenyan society without ‘aping’ westernized storylines which could demean the Kenyan culture.
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The involvement of China in Kenya has been increasing in recent years. China’s investments in Kenya are still impacting the Kenyan economy significantly. This thesis will examine the positive and negative impacts that the Chinese investments have had on the Kenyan economy.
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Les Cahiers d'Afrique de l'Est / The East African Review, 58 | 2023 1 period up to 1979.He and others have reported that the smallholder schemes opened up access to land to tens of thousands of Kenyan families (2002, 159).In the wake of the intense debates in the literature on agrarian reform and rural and agricultural development in Kenya in the 1970s and 1980s, scholarly attention to Kenya's settlement schemes appears to have declined.In fact, the published literature on the schemes in post-1985 Kenya is so thin that many outside observers believe that the era of smallholder settlement schemes in Kenya came to a close in the early 1980s.Yet the reality is quite different.As Lukalo and Odari (2016) showed in a study sponsored by Kenya's National Land Commission, almost half of all settlement schemes in Kenya (over 500 in total) were created after 1980.The creation of new smallholder settlement schemes and the on-going institutional restructuring of the older ones (through land titling, for example) has remained a central pillar of the Kenyan government's efforts to redress problems of landless, land hunger, and inequality in landholding, and to meet citizens' demands on the state for economic opportunity.In 2018, Kenya's National Land Commission-at the time, a young institution that had come into being in 2013 as result of promulgation of the 2010 Kenyan Constitutionforged a partnershp with Professor Catherine Boone of the LSE to conduct an ESRCfunded project that aimed, inter alia, to create a new dataset on the Kenyan Settlement Schemes.Approximately 1,500 digitized Registry Index Maps obtained by the NLc from Survey of Kenya in 2018 were digitized (scheme perimeters only), creating a georeferenced settlement scheme map layer in GIS.The dataset covers 365 out of the 533 schemes (Lukalo et al. 2021; Boone et al. 2021; Lukalo et al. 2019).Background research for the map digitization project spurred an effort to explore the existing but often neglected literature on the Kenyan settlement schemes that is held in the University of Nairobi's holdings of Master's theses and doctoral dissertations.In January 2019, Daisy Sibun, (MSc, African Development, LSE) and Graduate Attaché at the British Institute of Eastern Africa (BIEA) of Nairobi, undertook research on the University of Nairobi (UoN) library's holdings of theses and dissertations on the Kenyan settlement schemes.Sibun retrieved 31 theses defended at UoN written between 1968 and 2015, all studying different aspects of settlements schemes.She compiled a repertoire or inventory of these works, based upon key information about each thesis, including the name of author and his or her faculty supervisor, the UoN department and discipline within which the thesis was conducted, the year of publication, the geographical location of the study, the name of the scheme, and a summary of the thesis.This work provided abundant detail about information on many aspects of many of the settlement schemes, across all the relevant regions of Kenya.The theses and dissertations contained statistical data, results from original household surveys, maps, complication of data from the Kenya agricultural and settlement services, stories of scheme histories, and interview material, along with authors' reflections on and contributions to the theoretical and policy literatures engaged by each study.We have been strongly motivated to enhance the visibility of this scholarships by organizing this corpus of information and analysis as an inventory or a semi-archival source of grey literature produced by Kenyan students at the University of Nairobi (plus a few international students who wrote theses at the University of Nairobi).This is the "30 theses" repository.The authors of the present document collaboratively compiled a documentary resource that would be accessible and searchable by another generation of researchers.This new generation could be inspired by it, and could Kenyan Scholars on Kenyan Land: An Inventory of Kenyan Theses and Dissertatio... Les Cahiers d'Afrique de l'Est / The East African Review, 58 | 2023 10 Numerous quantitative and qualitative findings and themes are noted here to demonstrate the importance of these sources.Table 1 reports the number of theses defended by decade.It shows that interest in the settlement schemes did not fade away over time in Kenyan universities: the number of theses by decade is more or less constant.The peak in interest is indeed evident in the 1970s, but from the number of dissertations produced in the 1990s and 2000s, one sees that the topic of settlement schemes continued inspiring many young Kenyan scholars.
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