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Examination of LGBT people’s lived experiences and public perceptions of sexual and gender minorities in Rwanda

Despite the existence of laws and policies that protect human rights, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience social exclusion

Lessons Learned from Maputo Protocol Domestication in DRC

Domestication of the Maputo Protocol in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC):Lessons to advance access to safe abortion on the African continent

Mapping the functioning of the baby-friendly community initiative and identifying its needs within the Kenyan health system

The Kenyan government has adopted the baby-friendly community initiative (BFCI) to promote and support optimal maternal and child nutrition at the community level. The BFCI

Annual Strategic Performance Report 2020

This Strategic Performance Review Report 2020 is the third annual review of the Strategic Framework 2017- 2021. It emphasizes the key achievements in each of

Brief Report- Annual Strategic Performance Report 2020

This brief report gives a summary of the Annual Performance Review Report 2020, highlighting APHRC performance in the year in 2020 in line with the

Financing Education in Africa during the COVID-19 Pandemic

This report synthesizes available evidence on the education priorities of 41 African partner countries of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) in responding to the

Africa Regional Report highlights ‘concerning’ lack of COVID-19 data amid vaccine rollout

As much of the world awaits the availability of COVID-19 vaccines, a leading global health research partnership has reported that national governments globally are either

Urban Profile Kenya

This project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through University Research Co., LLC (URC), the prime recipient. We acknowledge key

Urban Nutrition Case Study

Children and adolescents living in urban informal settlements are vulnerable to nutrition and health deficits, but little is known about contextual vulnerabilities contributing to poor

Road to universal health coverage

If we continue to behave normally, this dis ease will treat us abnormally. Behaving normal under these circumstances is akin to having a death wish”