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This is a supplement to the Pan African Medical Journal. All the items listed below are available at
http://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/series/13/1/
In this series based on experiences from five countries, AMREF (African Medical and Research Foundation) shares its achievements and lessons learnt on maternal and child health activities, both in scientific and best practice paper formats. |
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AMREF´s evidence in advancing the health of women and children Teguest Guerma Health development in Africa, and specifically improved health for mothers and children, needs to be based on tested approaches with demonstrable results. In light of the increasing health investments currently being made in Africa, generating and documenting evidence will not only increase value fo ... Only the 300 first characters of this abstract are displayed here - 25 December 2012 [Full text] [PDF in process] |
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Margaret Mugisa, Abel Muzoora Malaria is a leading killer disease in Uganda and it accounts for significant morbidity in pregnant women and children. Pregnant women are more susceptible to malaria, which causes adverse effects including abortion, low birth weight and maternal anaemia. Children with severe malaria frequently de ... Only the 300 first characters of this abstract are displayed here - 25 December 2012 [Full text] [PDF in process] |
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Rumishael Shoo, Willy Matuku, Jane Ireri, Josephat Nyagero, Patrick Gatonga AMREF (African Medical and Research Foundation) developed a Knowledge Management Strategy that focussed on creating, capturing and applying health knowledge to close the gap between communities and health systems in Africa. There was need to identify AMREF’s current Knowledge Management implementa ... Only the 300 first characters of this abstract are displayed here - 25 December 2012 [Full text] [PDF in process] |
Factors affecting the utilisation of improved ventilated latrines among communities in Mtwara Rural District, Tanzania |
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Access to HIV prevention services among gender based violence survivors in Tanzania |
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Assessing the need and capacity for integration of Family Planning and HIV counseling and testing in Tanzania |
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Knowledge, attitude and practices on jigger infestation among household members aged 18 to 60 years: case study of a rural location in Kenya |
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Trachoma and its determinants in Mojo and Lume districts of Ethiopia |
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Ownership and utilization of long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets in Afar, northeast Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study |
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Barriers to enrolment into a professional upgrading programme for enrolled nurses in Kenya |
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Integrated community based child survival, reproductive health and water and sanitation program in Mkuranga district, Tanzania: a replicable model of good practices in community based health care |
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Effectiveness of Kenya’s Community Health Strategy in delivering community-based maternal and newborn health care in Busia County, Kenya: non-randomized pre-test post test study |
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Barriers to sexual reproductive health services and rights among young people in Mtwara district, Tanzania: a qualitative study |
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Using partnership approach to reduce mortality and morbidity among children under five in Limpopo province, South Africa |
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Contribution of traditional birth attendants to the formal health system in Ethiopia: the case of Afar region |
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Behaviour change and associated factors among Female Sex Workers in Kenya |
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Determinants of delivery practices among Afar pastoralists of Ethiopia |
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