Introduction Renewable energy interventions implemented by Kenya Projects Organization (KENPRO) aim to expand access to sustainable and affordable energy solutions while addressing pressing environmental and socio-economic challenges affecting communities in Kenya and the wider region. Many households in developing countries continue to rely on traditional biomass fuels such as firewood and charcoal for cooking and…
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Top Risk Factors in Moving Projects and How to Reduce Them
Moving to a new home or office can be exciting, but it comes with its challenges. Many people underestimate the common risk factors in moving projects, which can lead to delays, extra costs, or damaged belongings. Without proper planning, even small mistakes can become big problems that disrupt your schedule and add stress. Understanding these…
An Overview of Green Building Concept for Sustainable Housing
Abstract: Green building, also known as sustainable construction, integrates environmental, social, and economic considerations into the design, construction, and operation of buildings. Globally, it addresses challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, and urbanization. In Africa, including Kenya, green building practices are gaining momentum as solutions to rapid urban growth and environmental degradation. This article…
Step by Step Sample Size Determination for a Known Population Size
This article presents a systematic approach to sample size determination for known (finite) populations in quantitative research.
Paradox in Kenya’s Education System: Transitioning from 8-4-4 Education System to CBC to CBE
Authors: Anthony M. Wanjohi1 and James O. Ongwae2 1,2 Kenya Projects Organization P.O. Box 15509-00503, Mbagathi, Nairobi-Kenya Authors Emails: kenprokenya@gmail.com | ongwaejames75@gmail.com Abstract: Kenya’s education system has experienced a series of reforms over the past four decades, transitioning from the 8-4-4 system to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), and further to Competency-Based Education (CBE). These reforms, aimed at equipping learners…
Team Morale Tips During Workplace Transitions
Change is a constant in the modern workplace. Transitions can leave teams feeling uncertain, unsettled, and sometimes demoralized, whether it’s a company merger, a departmental restructure, new leadership, or even a shift to remote work. But here’s the good news: with the right strategies, leaders can help maintain and even strengthen team morale during these…
A Practical Guide to Soil Testing
Soil testing is a crucial practice for assessing soil fertility, structure, and biological health. It helps farmers, land managers, and researchers make informed decisions regarding fertilizer application, irrigation, and land use. Understanding soil properties allows for improved crop yields, soil conservation, and environmental sustainability (Brady & Weil, 2019). This guide provides step-by-step procedures…
The Hidden Costs of Poor Communication in Project Teams
Poor communication in project teams creates challenges that go beyond simple misunderstandings. It disrupts workflows, reduces efficiency, and leads to unnecessary expenses
Explaining the Theory of Change in the Context of Development Projects
An Overview The Theory of Change (ToC) in the context of development projects is a comprehensive framework that explains how and why a desired change is expected to happen in a particular context. It outlines the logical sequence of steps required to move from project goal, project outcome, project output, project activities, project input to…
Monitoring and Evaluation Training
This three-day Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) training is designed for NGO practitioners to enhance their skills in designing, implementing, and managing effective M&E systems.
