Publications


2012

Kiamba, A.  2012.  Foreign policy and political economic relations, 30 January-18 Fe. Induction course for Deputy Heads of Mission from the Republic of South Sudan. , Mombasa
Kiamba, A.  2012.  The formulation and conduct of foreign policy in newly independent states, 8-29 April 2012. Induction Course for Ambassadors of South Sudan. , Mombasa
Kiamba, A.  2012.  Diplomatic missions and international political economy, 8-29 April 2012. Induction Course for Ambassadors of South Sudan. , Mombasa
Kiamba, A.  2012.  The role of ambassadors in the support of negotiation leaders, 8-29 April 2012. Paper presented at the Induction Course for Ambassadors of South Sudan. , Mombasa
Kiamba, A.  2012.  The Dragon in Africa, 5th June 2012. China’s rise and emerging role in Africa Lecture of opportunity. , Germany

2010

Kiamba, A.  2010.  The Role of Women in Conflict Prevention and Peace building in the InterGovernmental Authority on Development Region, November 2010. IGAD meeting on the Year of Peace and Security. , Nairobi
Kiamba, A, Mwagiru M.  2010.  Post referendum challenges for Southern Sudan, 9-10 December. Confronting Internal and Regional Negotiations’. , Mombasa
Kiamba, A.  2010.  Resolving electoral conflict. A New Agenda for the African Union’ ISS Monograph. : Institute of Security Studies Monograph

2009

Kiamba, A.  2009.  All the rage in Kenyan Politics, 29-31 May 2009. Trendy tribal and politically correct ethnic identity’ Paper presented in the National Symposium on Post-Election Peace-building . , Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Nairobi

2008

Kiamba, A.  2008.  Women, Development and Representation, April 1-3 2008. Perspectives on Political leadership’ Paper presented to Forum for The Brazilian-African Women and their Challenges in this Millennium. , Brazil

2007

Kiamba, A.  2007.  The role of International Relations in Teaching International Humanitarian Law, July 2007. An East African Perspective. , Nairobi

2006

Kiamba, A.  2006.  Leadership and Governance in Africa, May 26-27, 2006.. Enhancement of the Study of international Relations in Africa. , Nairobi
NDOTI, DRKIAMBAANITA.  2006.  Anita Kiamba 'Leadership and Governance in Africa: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.. paper presented at a conference organized by USIU on the "Enhancement of the study of the International Relations in Africa's May 26-27. : The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences Abstract
Fourteen patients received oral premedication of temazepam in soft gelatin capsules before minor surgery. The plasma concentrations of temazepam and its sedative, anxiolytic and amnesic effects were measured for 24 hours. Absorption was rapid and peak concentrations occurred 49 minutes after administration. Clinical effects were evident at 30 minutes and persisted for about 4 hours. The decline in plasma concentration was biexponential with a distribution half-life of 1.24 hours. The end of the distribution phase coincided approximately with the termination of its clinical effects. A relationship between plasma concentration and effect was observed; concentrations above 300 ng/ml produced measurable changes in tests of mental function. Patients had recovered fully from the effects of temazepam after 24 hours. This dose of temazepam is reliable and effective as premedication before surgery
NDOTI, DRKIAMBAANITA.  2006.  Anita Kiamba & Attiya Waris ' An African Feminist Perspective on Security and Early Warning Mechanisms'. Mwagiru Makumi & Oculli Okello '. : The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences Abstract
Fourteen patients received oral premedication of temazepam in soft gelatin capsules before minor surgery. The plasma concentrations of temazepam and its sedative, anxiolytic and amnesic effects were measured for 24 hours. Absorption was rapid and peak concentrations occurred 49 minutes after administration. Clinical effects were evident at 30 minutes and persisted for about 4 hours. The decline in plasma concentration was biexponential with a distribution half-life of 1.24 hours. The end of the distribution phase coincided approximately with the termination of its clinical effects. A relationship between plasma concentration and effect was observed; concentrations above 300 ng/ml produced measurable changes in tests of mental function. Patients had recovered fully from the effects of temazepam after 24 hours. This dose of temazepam is reliable and effective as premedication before surgery

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