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Urban health in Kenya. Key findings: The 2000 Nairobi cross-sectional slum survey*

In the year 2000, APHRC conducted the first Nairobi Cross-Sectional Slum Survey that examined health profiles of urban slum residents comparing them with those of

URBAN HEALTH IN KENYA KEY FINDINGS: THE 2000 NAIROBI CROSS-SECTIONAL SLUM SURVEY

In the year 2000, APHRC conducted the first Nairobi Cross-Sectional Slum Survey that examined health profiles of urban slum residents comparing them with those of

IS KENYA MAKING PROGRESS TOWARDS IMPROVING THE LIVES OF THE URBAN POOR? PERSPECTIVES: TEN YEARS AFTER THE YEAR 2000 NAIROBI CROSS-SECTIONAL SLUM SURVEY

The poor standard of living in many cities of the developing world has led researchers to question the so-called ‘urban advantage’, which assumes that urban

IS KENYA MAKING PROGRESS TOWARDS IMPROVING THE LIVES OF THE URBAN POOR?

The poor standard of living in many cities of the developing world has led researchers to question the so-called ‘urban advantage’, which assumes that urban

URBAN HEALTH IN KENYA KEY FINDINGS 2000 NAIROBI CROSS-SECTIONAL SLUM SURVEY

In the year 2000, APHRC conducted the first Nairobi Cross-Sectional Slum Survey that examined health profiles of urban slum residents comparing them with those of