Volume 1, Issue 1 (2020)

Volume 1, Issue 1 (2020)

Published: 3rd May, 2020
 

ISSN: 2708-7050 (Online)
Publisher: Kampala International University (KIU)

KIU Interdisciplinary Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences is happy to announce the publication of its maiden issue. This issue covers a broad range of issues surrounding the field of humanities and social sciences. Papers in the following areas were published: 1. Media and Communication 2. Law and ethics 3. Sociology 4. Conflict management 5. Public Administration and many more.

Contents

Microfinance Bank and Growth of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Bida Metropolis of Niger State, Nigeria.

Nelson Gabriel, Ocholi Paul, Olukemi Olumorin [ Pages: 1-15 ]

Prepotency of Needs and Reward Valence of Employees in Ministry Of East African Community Affairs in Uganda.

Benjamin Oluka [ Pages: 16-27 ]

Risk Management Processes and Functional Performance in Non-Governmental Organisations of Kenya.

Agnes Mutua, John Ibembe [ Pages: 28-44 ]

Rule of Law in Africa: the Relevance of an Interpretivist Sociological Approach.

John Ibembe [ Pages: 45-59 ]

Power sector reform and service delivery by Abuja Electricity Distribution Company in Nigeria.

Hassan Achimugu, Aliyu Abdullahi, Abdul Yakubu [ Pages: 60-80 ]

Religious extremism, youth restiveness and national security in Kaduna North-West Nigeria.

Hassan Achimugu, Olufemi Ifatimehin, Michael Daniel [ Pages: 81-101 ]

Effect of N-Power scheme on youth empowerment in Anyigba, Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State.

Olufemi Ifatimehin, Ogirima Isyak, Danjuma Omale [ Pages: 102-116 ]

Impact of State Joint Local Government Account (SJLGA) on the capacity of some selected Local Government Councils in Borno State to execute capital projects.

Naomi Dibal, Hashim Uthman, Bala Abdullahi [ Pages: 117-133 ]

Effect of youth empowerment programs on youth unemployment in Kaduna South Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Nelson Gabriel, Ibrahim Isyak, Ahmed Ahmed [ Pages: 134-148 ]

THE PARADIGM SHIFT IN WAR REPORTING: THE RISE OF JOURNALISM OF ATTACHMENT. A CASE STUDY OF THE BOSNIA WAR OF 1992.

Jepchirchir Julie [ Pages: 149-164 ]
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