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Knowledge, attitudes, practices, and the effects of COVID-19 among the youth in Kenya
(Springer, 2021)
Abstract
Background: Cases of the Corona Virus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) in Kenya have continued to increase rapidly, since the first case in the country was confirmed in March 2020. In the wake of the pandemic, the ...
Contraceptive Use Among Girls and Women of Reproductive Age 15-49 Years in 9 High-Burden Districts
(Heroes for Gender Transformative Action, 2021)
Most abortions are the result of unintended pregnancy. In Uganda, 52% of pregnancies are unintended, and about a quarter of these unintended pregnancies end in abortion each year. The integrated sexual health program ...
Reducing unmet need for contraceptive services among youth in Homabay and Narok counties, Kenya:
(BMC Health Services Research, 2021)
Abstract
Background: Access to contraceptive services is a cornerstone of human well-being. While Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) promote family planning in Kenya, the unmet need for contraceptives among youth remains ...
Knowledge And Use Of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (Ecp) Among 15-24years Olds In 9 High-Burden Districts In Uganda
(Heroes for Gender Transformative Action, 2021)
Uganda Country Case Study: Equity in COVID-19 mitigation and policy responses
(Amref Health Africa, 2021-02)
Impact of COVID-19 on HIV/AIDS Programming in Kenya:
(2020-11-11)
The association between core job components, physical activity, and mental health in African academics in a post-COVID-19 context
(Springer Science, 2021-07-22)
Abstract
This study examined the association between core job components (i.e. teaching, research, and student assessment), physical
activity (PA), and mental health in a post-COVID-19 context. An online questionnaire ...
The relationship between job components, neighbourhood walkability and African academics’ physical activity: a post-COVID-19 context
(Oxford University Press, 2021-07-19)
Abstract
Research to date suggests that physical activity (PA) among academics is insufficient globally.
Academics in many African countries were recently required to resume work while observing social
distancing ...