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Targeted Interventions to Address HIV Vulnerabilities and Improve Clinical Outcomes Among Conflict-Affected Adolescent Girls and Young Women Under 25 in Northern Uganda chdcAdmin
Teaching & Training chdcAdmin
Teenage pregnancy rates are high (24% at the national level) with regional variations such that 34% of teenage girls from the poorest households and 24% of rural girls become mothers compared with 16% of wealthier households and 21% of urban girls chdcAdmin
Temporal changes in malaria burden in Kenya, Uganda and Malawi chdcAdmin
Tensions in Communication between Children on Antiretroviral Therapy and Their Caregivers: A Qualitative Study in Jinja District, Uganda chdcAdmin
The age-specific incidence of hospitalized pediatrics malaria in Uganda. chdcAdmin
The Children and Medicines Project (Child Med) chdcAdmin
The comatose child in Pediatric Observation Ward of Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya. chdcAdmin
The Commissioner in charge of Reproductive Health at the Ministry of Health (4th left) and the Principal Investigator of the RMNCAH (Reproductive Maternal Neonatal Child and Adolescent Health) Study chdcAdmin
The districts and Communities the Center has worked with in the past chdcAdmin
The epidemiology of hospitalized severe paediatric malaria at five sites in Uganda 2012-2018 chdcAdmin
The impact of HIV and AIDS on Higher Education institutions in Uganda UNESCO/IIEP ISBN 978-92-803-1307-9 chdcAdmin
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Education and Institutionalizing Preventive Education” published by International Institute of Educational Planning IIEP/UNESCO, (2002) ISBN: 92-803-1221-9 chdcAdmin
The importance of maternal schooling for child morbidity and mortality and maternal health behavior in southeastern Uganda. Journal of Health and Population in Developing Countries, 13. chdcAdmin
The most common deprivations for under-fives are in the areas of nutrition (38%), health (34%) and access to improved water source (30%). chdcAdmin
The National Forum on the State of the Ugandan Child chdcAdmin
The number of AIDS-related deaths in children aged 0–4 years in Uganda decreased by more than 50% from 100,000 between 2000 and 2012, while deaths in adolescents increased from less than 50,000 to over 100,000 during 2000–12. chdcAdmin
The psychology of adult learning in Africa. (Book) Pearson South Africa, 2005. chdcAdmin
The relationship between HPV vaccination and HIV infection among young girls in Oyam district, Uganda: A retrospective-prospective double cohort study chdcAdmin
The role of NGOs and Private Sector in Health Care Provision: A qualitative study in Apac and Kabale Districts in Ugnada. chdcAdmin
The under-five mortality rate in Uganda has not declined fast enough to meet the country’s Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target of 56 per 1,000 live births by the end of 2015 for children under five. chdcAdmin
There are 17.1 million children below 18 years (over 56% of the population); 11.3% of these are orphans, 8% of children are critically vulnerable, while 43% are moderately vulnerable chdcAdmin
TORCH (Tororo Community Health) chdcAdmin
Transfusion medicine illustrated: Cerebral oxygenation during transfusion for profound anemia. chdcAdmin