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The Politics of Social (in) Exclusion of LGBTQ+ People in Kenya: A Political Economy Analysis

Social exclusion is defined as the limitation or non-realization of citizens’ economic, social, and political rights. In Kenya, sexual and gender minorities—particularly lesbian, gay, bisexual,

Individual Views and Actions, and Public Perceptions Towards Sexual and Gender Minorities in Kenya

Sexual and gender minorities (also known as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender diverse [LGBTQ+]) people in Africa face the risks

Measuring Abortion Incidence, Severity of Complications, and Health Facilities’ Capacity to Provide Abortion Care in Refugee Settings in Ethiopia: Technical Report

Humanitarian crises disrupt essential services, making it difficult for people to access basic care, including sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. While data on SRH

Silent Revolution: Data-Driven Transformation in Northern Uganda’s Schools

Across Northern Uganda, schools are quietly leading a data-powered education revolution. Through innovative use of tools like DHIS2, educators are turning insights into impact, improving

Evaluation of the Blantyre Prevention Strategy: Program Design, Implementation and Impact Report

Malawi continues to grapple with a high HIV burden compounded by systemic weaknesses in its healthcare infrastructure. In response, the Blantyre Prevention Strategy (BPS) was

Data Science Without Borders (DSWB) Annual General Meeting Report – 2025

The Data Science Without Borders (DSWB) Annual General Meeting brought together key stakeholders to shape the future of data science, digital health, and AI innovation

Report: Abortion Incidence and Severity of Complications in Liberia

The evolution of safe and effective medical procedures to perform safe abortion, along with providing universal access to such services, has the potential to eliminate

Report: Abortion Incidence and Severity of Related Complications in Sierra Leone

Maternal mortality in Sierra Leone is a major public health concern. Some modest improvements have been achieved, with the maternal mortality rate declining from 1,360

Améliorer la santé des adolescentes au Sénégal en utilisant l’évidence pour lutter contre les mariages d’enfants et les violences sexuelles (Kaolack et Gossas)

Cette étude est une Recherche Action Participative (RAP), réalisée dans les communes de Kaolack et Gossas au Sénégal. L’objectif de la RAP était de générer

INSPIRE 2.0. Launch Report

Launched in 2020, the Implementation Network for Sharing Population Information from Research Entities (INSPIRE) is a collaborative initiative led by APHRC, in partnership with Analyzing

Promoting holistic health and wellbeing of pregnant and parenting adolescents and their children in Africa – A life course model

In Kenya, as in many sub-Saharan African countries, early childbearing has detrimental effects on the health and social and economic well-being of girls and women.