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Acker, D. G., McBreen, E. L., Taylor, S. (1998). Women in higher education in agriculture with reference to selected countries in East and Southern Africa. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 4(1): 13–21.

Allen, C. H. (1986). A review of social science research in eastern, southern and some west African states. Stockholm: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.

Anderson, C. A. (1969). University Planning in an Underdeveloped Country: A Commentary on the University of East Africa Plan, 1967-70. Minerva, vol. VII (1-2).

Court, D. (1975). The Experiences of Higher Education in East Africa: The University of Dar es Salaam as a New Model? Comparative Education, 11 (3), pp. 193-218.

Court, D. (1977). East African Higher Education from the Community Standpoint, Higher Education, 6.

Court, D. (1979). Scholarships and University Development: Some East African Issues. Higher Education, 8 (5), September.

Court, D. (1979). The Idea of Social Science in East Africa: An Aspect of the Development of Higher Education. Minerva, XVII (2).

Eastern and Southern African Universities Research Programme. (1987). University Capacity in Eastern and Southern African Countries. London: James Currey.

ESAURP. (1987). University capacity in Eastern and Southern African Countries. Britain: James Currey and Heinemann.

Ishumi, A. G. M. (1992). Mobility of teachers, researchers, and students: The case of eastern and southern Africa. In UNESCO/BREDA (Ed.), Higher education in Africa: Trends and challenges for the 21st Century (pp. 257–280). Dakar, Senegal: UNESCO Regional Office.

Ishumi, A. G. M. (1994). 30 years of learning: Educational development in Eastern and Southern Africa from independence to 1990. Ottawa: International Development Research Centre.

Johnstone, D. B. (2002). Financing Higher Education in Eastern and Southern Africa: Diversifying Revenue and Expanding Accessibility. Conference report of March 24-28, 2002. Buffalo, NY: Center for Comparative and Global Studies in Education, State University of New York at Buffalo.

Kimambo, I. (Ed.). (2003). Humanities and Social Sciences in East and Central Africa: Theory and Practice. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: DUP Ltd.

Knight, J. B. & Sabot, R. H. (1981). Education, skills, and inequality: The East Africa national experiment. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Kwakwa, E. (1997). La réponse des universités africaines à l'instabilité et aux crises sociales. Accra, Ghana: Association des universités africaines.

Maliyamkono, T. L. (1982). Training and productivity in Eastern Africa: An Eastern African Universities Research Project report on the impact of overseas training on development. Exeter, N.H.: Heinemann.

Maliyamkono, T. L. (1991). Higher Education in Eastern and Southern Africa. Prospects, 21 (3), pp. 351-362.

Mungai, J. M. (1998). Relevance of Higher Education with Special reference to East Africa. In Juma Shabani (ed.), Higher Education in Africa: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects. Dakar: UNESCO Regional Office for Africa (BREDA).

Murphy, P. & Zhiri, A. (Eds.). (1992). Distance Education in Anglophone Africa: Experience with Secondary Education and Teacher Training. EDI Development Policy Case Series No. 9. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Mwiria, Ki. (1991). University Education in East Africa: The Quality Crisis. Nairobi: Bureau of Educational Research, Kenyatta University.

Mwiria, K. (1990). University education in East Africa: Some symptoms of falling standards. Nairobi: Kenyatta University.

Mwiria, K. (1993). University Education in East Africa: The Quality Crisis. Nairobi, Kenya: Kenyatta University.

Southall, R. (1974). Federalism and Higher Education in East Africa. Nairobi, Kenya: East African Publishing House.

Tembo, L. & Maliyamkono, T. L. (Eds.). (1985). The Development of Higher Education in Eastern and Southern Africa. Nairobi: Oxford University Press.

UNESCO/BREDA. (1987). Higher education trends in East Africa. In UNESCO/BREDA (Ed.), Educafrica (pp. 137–153).

Useem, A. (1999). Muslims in East Africa develop their own higher-education options. Chronicle of Higher Education, 46(13), A69-A71. http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v46/i13/13a06901.htm

Dissertations

Daka, K. (1986). The motives of Eastern African students for seeking graduate degrees at Andrews and Michigan State Universities. Ph.D. dissertation, Michigan State University.

Kibuuka, H. E. (1998). Mission statement and management of private tertiary religious institutions in Eastern and Southern Africa. D.Ed. dissertation, University of South Africa.

Mbirika, A. V. E. P. (1970). An examination of the functions of the university of East Africa in relation to the needs of the people. Ph.D. dissertation, New York University.

Nanka-Bruce, S. (1988). Teachers College projects in East Africa: A history of educational cooperation, 1961-1971. Ed.D. dissertation, Columbia University.

Nzwilli, P. V. (1981). The development of higher education in East Africa from 1925 to 1981. Ed.D. dissertation, University of Kansas.

Rutabingwa, C. K. (2003). Leader Behavior of Vice Chancellors as Perceived by the Management Teams in Private Universities in the East Africa Community. Ph.D. dissertation. University of San Francisco.

Smith, M. I. (1966). The East African Airlifts of 1959, 60, 61. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Syracuse, USA.

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