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Malgré les améliorations apportées aux recensements et aux enquêtes effectuées auprès des ménages, les éléments constitutifs des systèmes statistiques nationaux en Afrique subsaharienne demeurent insuffisants.
In this article, Chimaraoke Izugara reviews Folkore, Gender and AIDS in Malawi by Anika Wilson and concludes that Wilson’s book is a major intellectual effort
Ensuring a wide range of contraceptives that enable clients to exercise their right to choice and meet their reproductive needs, coupled with access to accurate
Through the STEP UP research program, APHRC developed a comprehensive Country Profile Report that outlines the status, causes, and consequences of unintended pregnancy in Kenya.
In developing countries, school enrollment has increased tremendously over the past 10 years. For instance, between 2003 and 2008, primary school enrollment rates in sub-Saharan
The 2003 free primary education (FPE) program essentially aimed to make primary education accessible and affordable to all children, particularly for previously excluded and disadvantaged
Quality of education is important and hence mere access to schooling and education is not an end in itself, rather, what matters most is access
Sexual violence and harassment in schools is a public health problem. It is detrimental to girls’ psychosomatic health; a fact that has been expressed by
In developing countries, school enrolment has increased tremendously over the past 10 years. For instance, between 2003 and 2008, primary school enrolment rates in sub-Saharan
In Kenya, unsafe abortion has long been recognized as a leading cause of death and injury to women—deaths and injuries that are preventable. Most abortions
Kenya’s constitution, adopted in 2010, establishes that a pregnant woman or adolescent may choose to have an abortion when, in the opinion of a trained
In Kenya, unsafe abortion has long been recognized as a leading cause of death and injury to women—deaths and injuries that are preventable. Most abortions

















