Search Results - "Kalindi, Audrey"
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Comparative evidence of years lived with reproductive-age morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa (2010–2019)
Published in Demographic research (14-07-2023)“…BACKGROUND Despite remarkable progress in reducing maternal mortality, maternal morbidities remain high, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This study…”
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Gender inequities in women’s access to maternal health care utilisation in Zambia: a qualitative analysis
Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (26-10-2023)“…BackgroundThe role of gender inequities in women’s ability to access maternal health care has mainly been analysed from either women’s or men’s perspective…”
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Variations in sex ratios estimated from census and survey data in Zambia, 1969-2014
Published in Journal of biosocial science (01-11-2020)“…The sex ratio question has been an area of growing interest in population dynamics, especially in developing countries with respect to the issue of missing…”
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Application of verbal autopsy in routine civil registration in Lusaka District of Zambia
Published in BMC health services research (01-05-2021)“…Ascertaining the causes for deaths occurring outside health facilities is a significant problem in many developing countries where civil registration systems…”
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Is there such a thing as sustainable agricultural intensification in smallholder-based farming in sub-Saharan Africa? Understanding yield differences in relation to gender in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia
Published in Development studies research (01-01-2019)“…Smallholder-based, sustainable, agricultural intensification is increasingly put forth as a development pathway that is necessary to improve farmer's…”
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Yearning to farm – Youth, agricultural intensification and land in Mkushi, Zambia
Published in Journal of rural studies (01-10-2019)“…•Youth headed households in Mkushi, Zambia have been compared with other households - there are no differences in yields based on age.•Technology use and…”
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