Nomadic pastoralists' experience accessing reproductive and maternal healthcare services in low and middle-income countries: a contextual scoping review

JK Wulifan, AD Dordah, J Sumankuuro - Pastoralism, 2022 - Springer
Globally, discriminately vulnerable and marginalized groups, such as nomadic pastoralist
populations, have perhaps the least access to reproductive and maternal health services …

[HTML][HTML] Navigating family planning access during Covid-19: A qualitative study of young women's access to information, support and health services in peri-urban …

R Hassan, A Bhatia, A Zinke-Allmang, A Shipow… - … -Qualitative Research in …, 2022 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 response has profoundly affected women's access to family planning
services in Kenya. While prior studies have shown how the COVID-19 response created …

The role of social norms on adolescent family planning in rural Kilifi county, Kenya

S Lahiri, J Bingenheimer, E Sedlander, W Munar… - PloS one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Purpose Despite Kenya's encouraging progress in increasing access to modern
contraception among youth, several barriers remain preventing large-scale efforts to reduce …

A Survey of Methods for Converting Unstructured Data to CSG Models

PA Fayolle, M Friedrich - Computer-Aided Design, 2024 - Elsevier
The goal of this document is to survey existing methods for recovering or extracting CSG
(Constructive Solid Geometry) representations from unstructured data such as 3D point …

Utilization of maternal health care services among pastoralist communities in Marsabit County, Kenya: a cross-sectional survey

DA Galgalo, P Mokaya, S Chauhan, EK Kiptulon… - Reproductive …, 2024 - Springer
Background Improving maternal healthcare services is crucial to achieving the Sustainable
Development Goal (SDG-3), which aims to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity. There is …

Gender norms and family planning amongst pastoralists in Kenya: a qualitative study in Wajir and Mandera

L Kenny, M Lokot, A Bhatia, R Hassan… - Sexual and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
There is growing recognition among global health practitioners of the importance of rights-
based family planning (FP) programming that addresses inequities. Despite Kenya …

The role of partners, parents and friends in shaping young women's reproductive choices in Peri-urban Nairobi: a qualitative study

A Zinke-Allmang, A Bhatia, K Gorur, R Hassan… - Reproductive health, 2023 - Springer
Background Contraceptive use among young women in Nairobi remains low despite high
general knowledge of family planning (FP) methods. This paper draws on social norms …

Aid accessibility: Equity & education in Kenya

A Ziff - International Journal of Educational Development, 2023 - Elsevier
While we hope that the needs of recipients determine the allocation of foreign aid, we know
that aid also involves the interests of donors. Substantial evidence suggests that supply-side …

Towards the elimination of cervical cancer in Tanzania, transdisciplinary science for smarter implementation strategies (TRACCTION): a mixed methods study protocol

G Mhalu, M Dumbaugh, D Kipo, M Somba, D Mnzava… - medRxiv, 2024 - medrxiv.org
Introduction Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality for Tanzanian
women. Multi-level, intersecting factors prevent access to care along the cervical cancer …

[PDF][PDF] Factors influencing the use of modern contraceptives among Somali women pastoralist and their partners in Garissa, Wajir, and Mandera Counties in Kenya

DA Mahamed - 2023 - bibalex.org
Background More than half of Kenya's land mass is made up of arid or semi-arid regions. In
these areas pastoralism is practiced by the Somali, Maasai, Turkana, Pokot, Samburu and …