Institutional Repository
The Repository collects, preserves, and distributes digital material. Repositories are important tools for preserving an organization's legacy; they facilitate digital preservation and scholarly communication.
Communities in Repository
Select a community to browse its collections.
Recently Added
-
ANTIDIABETIC POTENTIAL OF Tragia involucrata Linn IN ALLOXAN-INDUCED DIABETIC SWISS ALBINO MICE
(TUM, 2025)Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a major global health challenge associated with chronic hyperglycemia, which arises from systemic failure of insulin secretion, action or both. Although conventional treatments are available, ... -
PATTERNS OF JUVENILE REEF FISH DIVERSITY ACROSS A MANGROVE-SEAGRASS-CORAL REEF CONTINUUM IN SOUTH COAST KENYA
(TUM, 2025)Studying assemblage patterns of juvenile fishes across ecologically connected habitats is necessary for understanding connectivity. Mangroves, seagrass beds, and coral habitats are ecologically essential for the survival ... -
PURCHASING CONSORTIA DETERMINANTS IN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PURCHASING CONSORTIA IN COUNTY REFERRAL HOSPITALS IN THE COAST REGION, KENYA
(TUM, 2025)Purchasing consortium has been used to describe a form of cooperation in a diversified view to pool resources and manage supply risk. Academics and practice are increasingly interested in purchasing consortia because ... -
COMPARATIVE GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF WILD JUVENILE SHOEMAKER SPINE-FOOT RABBITFISH (SIGANUS SUTOR) UNDER EXPERIMENTAL FEEDING WITH MACROALGAE DIETS
(TUM, 2025)Aquaculture is considered to offer one of the most crucial platforms for producing aquatic food on a worldwide scale. Over the years, there has been an increased dependency on fishmeal and soybean as the main protein ... -
GENDER EMPOWERMENT AND SEAWEED VALUE CHAIN IN MWAZARO AND KIBUYUNI VILLAGES, SOUTH COAST OF KENYA
(TUM, 2025)Gender plays a crucial role in seaweed farming in East Africa, though the aspect across different value chain stages has been overlooked in Kenyan research. This research focuses on assessing the role of gender empowerment ...