List of Publications
Saitoti, G (2005) Keynote address given during the official opening of the sub-regional seminar for TIVET policy makers and UNESCO UNEVOC Center Coordinators. Nairobi, Kenya.
____________(2004). Education in Kenya: Challenges and policy responses. Paper presented at the Council on Foreign Relations, Washington D.C.
____________(2003) National conference on education and training, Meeting the challenges of education and training during 21st century. Nairobi.
____________(2003). Reflections on Africa Development, Journal of Third World Studies.
Saitoti, G. and KANU Review Committee(2002), Report of the KANU Review Committee, 1990. The Committee, Nairobi.
____________(2002). The Challenges of Economic and Institutional Reforms in Africa. Ashgate Publishers Limited.
____________(1985). Major Issues in Implementing District Focus'(excerpts)Daily Nation, Kenya.
____________ (1976) Demonstrate Mathematica Demonstrati mathematica, Politechnika Warszawska Technical.
____________ A remark on Mod 2 K-Theory fundamental classes. Ann. Fac. Sci. Univ. Nat. Zaïre (Kinshasa)Sect. Math.-Phys. 3 (1977), no. 1, 61--63.
____________Homology of a differential algebra. Publ. Math. Debrecen 23 (1976), no. 3-4, 235—237.
____________K-Theory fundamental classes. Demonstration Math. 8 (1975), No. 4, 365--377.
____________A note on the homology of a differential graded algebra. Nigerian Journal of Science. 8 (1974), no. 1-2,127-130.
____________Loop spaces and K-theory. Journal of London Mathematics Society.(2) 9 (1974/75), 423--428.
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