The extent of adoption and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by civil servants in South Sudan national government in Juba / Rebecca Joshua Okwaci.
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- HC865 .S74O39
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Nairobi Campus Africana & Special Collection | THES HC865.S74O39 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | BK0101653 |
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SPC HC865.O38 2010 Economic policy and total factor productivity in Kenya / | SPC HC865.O38 2010 Economic policy and total factor productivity in Kenya / | SPC HC865.O38 2010 Economic policy and total factor productivity in Kenya / | THES HC865.S74O39 2016 The extent of adoption and use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by civil servants in South Sudan national government in Juba / | SPC HC865.T47 2001 Theoretical base for the Kenya macro model : | SPC HC865.U547 2009 United Nations Development Assistance Framework for Kenya, 2009-2013 / | SPC HC865.U547 2009 United Nations Development Assistance Framework for Kenya, 2009-2013 / |
A thesis presented to the School of Communication, Language and Performing Arts of Daystar University Nairobi, Kenya.
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