Reversing the stall in fertility decline in western kenya Posted on 23/11/2018 (14/06/2019) by Siki kigongo WHAT WE DO WHAT WE DO // PROJECTS Reversing the stall in fertility decline in western kenya Project Period September 2009 - January 2018 Project Funders SIMILAR PROJECTS PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2013 - 2013 Understanding and Preventing Social Harms and Abuses of Oral HIV Self-testing in Kenya PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2014 - 2016 The State of Maternal Health and Perceptions Regarding Quality of Maternity Care in Nigeria PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2011 - 2013 The Magnitude and Incidence of Unsafe Abortion ONGOING PROJECT 2018 The gendered socialization of very young adolescents in schools and sexual and reproductive health PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2011 - 2016 Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy- STEP UP PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2011 - 2016 Strengthening Evidence for Programming on Unintended Pregnancy PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2009 - 2018 Reversing the stall in fertility decline in western kenya This was an initial three-year demonstration project, which has been extended for another three years. The first three-year phase of the study was implemented in 2010/2012 in four rural districts in Nyanza and Western provinces in Kenya. PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2013 - 2016 Public Health System Cost of Unsafe Abortion in Kenya PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2009 - 2013 Measurement, Learning & Evaluation (MLE) for the Urban RH Initiative VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2015 - 2017 Maternal Near-Miss (MNM) Due to Unsafe Abortion in Kenya VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2016 - 2019 Increasing Regional-Level Evidence to Facilitate the Demographic Dividend in Africa The project offers scope for APHRC to bring its work and research in Africa to scale, advance its regional population and health work, and deepen its institutional ties with critical regional, intergovernmental, and non-governmental institutions, around shared agendas of sustainable population growth; the demographic dividend; girls, women, and youth; and sustainability of reproductive health commodities and services. VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2019 - 2019 Improving Access to Reproductive Health Services for Adolescent Girls and Young Women ONGOING PROJECT Global Early Adolescent Study VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2011 - 2014 Financial Resource Flows for Population Activities VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2014 - 2015 Financial Resource Flows for Family Planning VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT Evidence to Action for Strengthened FP and RH Services for Women and Girls (E2A) The Evidence to Action (E2A) project seeks to increase global support for the use of evidence-based best practices (BPs) to improve family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) service access and quality while integrating FP/RH with other health and non-health services, mitigating gender barriers, and enhancing informed decision-making for women and girls. The project will help foster an environment in which women and girls can fulfill their reproductive intentions and aspirations. By strengthening FP/RH service delivery, E2A will reduce unmet need at each stage of the reproductive life cycle—a major contribution to reducing unintended pregnancies. ONGOING PROJECT 2019 - 2020 Evaluation of in their hands program VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2017 - 2018 Documentation of Research and Evidence on Gender and Conservation Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa ONGOING PROJECT 2018 - 2022 Challenging the politics of social exclusion (CPSE) ONGOING PROJECT 2023 - 2024 Catalyze – Mental Health: Evidence on catalysts of change for youth mental health in Africa VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2014 - 2017 Assessing the Implementation of Sexuality Education Policies and Curricula in Kenya ONGOING PROJECT 2019 - 2019 Assessing an effective model of care for survivors of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Dadaab, Kenya VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2013 - 2015 ALPHA HIV Contextual Analysis PROJECT VIEW COMPLETED PROJECT 2018 - 2016 African Strategies for Health Project The African Strategies for Health (ASH) Project is a five-year project funded by the United States Government through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Africa Bureau (AFR/B). It is being implemented by Management Sciences for Health (MSH) in partnership with African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC), Khulisa Management Services, and Institut pour la Santé et le Développement (ISED), of Dakar University, Senegal. ONGOING PROJECT 2017 Africa’s LGBT communities and the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals to “Leave No One Behind” The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) launched in late 2015 provide clear guidelines and targets for addressing the root causes of poverty and uniting the world in pursuit of positive change for both people and planet. Strongly grounded in international human rights standards, the SDGs aim for an inclusive world and put economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights and the right to development at the core of social progress. PROJECT ONGOING PROJECT 2021 - 2024 Action to empower adolescent mothers in Burkina Faso and Malawi to improve their sexual and reproductive health (PROMOTE) PROJECT CONTRIBUTORS Research Officer Sherine Adhiambo Athero Sherine is a Research Officer within the Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal,… View Profile