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    Microbial Quality of Drinking Water and Prevalence of Water-Related Diseases in Marigat Urban Centre, Kenya by Osiemo, Mercy Mandere, Ogendi, George Morara, M’Erimba, Charles

    Published in Environmental health insights (2019)
    “…Accessibility to potable water is a fundamental right for dignity and well-being. Despite this observation, more than 1.1 billion people lack access to safe…”
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    Open Defaecation and Its Effects on the Bacteriological Quality of Drinking Water Sources in Isiolo County, Kenya by Okullo, Joab Odhiambo, Moturi, Wilkister Nyaora, Ogendi, George Morara

    Published in Environmental health insights (2017)
    “…The post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals for sanitation call for universal access to adequate and equitable sanitation and an end to open defaecation by…”
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    Open Defecation Practices in Lodwar, Kenya: A Mixed-Methods Research by Busienei, Phylis Jepkorir, Ogendi, George Morara, Mokua, Millicent A

    Published in Environmental health insights (2019)
    “…As of the year 2014, about 2.5 billion people globally lacked access to improved sanitation. The situation is even worse in the sub-Saharan African countries…”
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    Occupational Health Risks and Hazards Among the Fisherfolk in Kampi Samaki, Lake Baringo, Kenya by Ngaruiya, Faith Waithera, Ogendi, George Morara, Mokua, Millicent A

    Published in Environmental health insights (2019)
    “…Globally, almost 2.78 million deaths that occur annually are attributed to work-related health risks. Worldwide and, especially, in developing countries, about…”
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    Impacts of Artisanal Gold Mining on Water Quality: A Case Study of Tangandougou Commune in Sikasso Region, Mali by Keita, Mahamadou Moussa, Ogendi, George Morara, Owuor, Owuor, Nyamao, Wycliff N

    “…Introduction: Unsustainable natural resources utilization is on the increase in the developing countries thus the ability of many local communities to meet…”
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    Leaf litter transport and retention in a tropical Rift Valley stream: an experimental approach by MUTUKU MATHOOKO, Jude, OGENDI MORARA, George, LEICHTFRIED, Maria

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-01-2001)
    “…The dynamics of leaf litter transport and retention in two contrasting reaches in the Njoro River, Kenya, is reported, analysed and discussed. The study…”
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    Spatial variation in physicochemical water quality parameters associated with Rice farming in the Dakalt Branch Canal, Kafrelsheikh governorate, Egypt by Ochieng, Onyango Cersey, Morara, Ogendi George, Samir, Donia Noha

    Published in World water policy (10-10-2024)
    “…The inappropriate use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in rice farming has been identified as a significant source of pollution in the aquatic…”
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    Mapping the trends of forest cover change and associated drivers in Mau Forest, Kenya by Jebiwott, Alice, Ogendi, George Morara, Agbeja, Busuyi Olasina, Alo, Abiodun Akintunde, Kibet, Ronald

    Published in Remote sensing applications (01-08-2021)
    “…Mau Forest in the Rift Valley in Kenya is the largest of the five major water towers in the country and also the largest indigenous montane forest in Eastern…”
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    Spatial Trend Analysis of Temperature and Rainfall and Their Perceived Impacts on Ecosystem Services in Mau Forest, Kenya by Jebiwott, Alice, Ogendi, George Morara, Agbeja, Busuyi Olasina, Alo, Abiodun Akintunde, Maina, Geoffry Mukonambi

    “…The Mau Forest Complex is an important ecosystem in Kenya providing many ecosystem services to the local communities. However, its degradation has rendered its…”
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    Living under extreme conditions: How African communities are coping with a changing climate by Leal Filho, Walter, Ayal, Desalegn Yayeh, Matandirotya, Newton, Ogendi, George Morara, Kateka, Adolphine, Emiru, Nega, Mbih, Richard Achia, Adane, Girma Berhe

    Published in Environmental development (01-06-2023)
    “…This Commentary reports on the pressures posed by climate change to the living habits of some African communities and outlines some of the adaptation…”
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