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Health care spending and health outcomes in subsaharan Africa: evidence from dynamic panel
(University of Nairobi, 2014)This thesis addresses two issues. First, to address the problem of underfunding of health systems in SSA the Abuja Declaration of 2001 set a target to allocate 15% of a country’s budget to public health expenditure. ... -
Health Care Switching Behaviour of Malaria Patients in a Kenyan Rural Community
(University of Nairobi, 2002-02)Patients ordinarily use multiple sources of health care. This study reveals the transitions patients in a rural region of Gusii, Kenya are likely to make beyond the homestead in their search for alternatives to combat ... -
Health Expenditures and Child Mortality: Evidence From Kenya
(University of Nairobi,School of Business, 2013-07)In previous studies, health impacts of government and household expenditures have been estimated independently. As a result, the complementarities of these expenditures in improving health have remained unexplored. This ... -
Health Information Seeking-behaviors Among Women Who Use the Internet; a Case Study of the Road Authorities in Nairobi, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2013)Increasingly, more women are engaging in health information seeking via the internet. This is because the internet has emerged as a significant resource for women negotiating various health questions that arise in their ... -
Health Information, Behaviour Change and Teenage Pregnancies in Secondary Schools: a Study of Nairobi County
(University of Nairobi, 2019)This study sought to investigate how reproductive health information influences behaviour change among school going young people towards addressing the high rates of teenage pregnancies in secondary schools. The general ... -
Health insurance and demand for medical care
(University of NairobiDepartment of Economics, 2001-10)Under-utilization of medical facilities in African countries is believed to be a result of the high cost of medical care services. This paper uses data from a random survey of users of health facilities, enriched with ... -
Health Management Organizations In Kenya Towards An Effective Framework For Their Regulation And Management
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The health of refugees in Liberia: issues of new and emerging disease in voice of America Camp
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)This research is an analysis of how resource-wealth and greed by authorities for these resources on one hand, coupled with greed for power on the other, fuelled conflict in Sierra Leone that eventually saw massive a exodus ... -
Health policies in Kenya and the new constitution for vision 2030
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Promoting global health ensures progress in basic humanitarian values in saving and improving lives. In recent years, improving global health has proven its advanced value in promoting security and constructive cooperation ... -
Health Seeking Behavior in Malaria Treatment by the Fishing Community of Rusinga Island, Western Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Literature on health and diseases indicate that people perceive diseases variously. People develop their own views and beliefs about the causes, symptoms, modes of transmission and therapy choices, which then influence ... -
Health seeking behaviour in a rural setting: The case of Ukwala division in Siaya District
(Institute of African studies, 1990)Of late there has been a growing interest in understanding the social aspect of medicine. Research is being conducted-in this area in an attempt to understand how social and cultural factors . affect the health of people. ... -
Health seeking behaviour in relation to tuberculosis among somali women in Nairobi
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)The Sub-Saharan Africa region is most affected by TB due to high AIDS cases. Literature on health seeking behaviour indicates that people perceive this disease variously. They have their own views and beliefs about the ... -
The health seeking behaviour of visually impaired patients: a case study of Kikuyu Eye Hospital, Kiambu District
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2009)Visual impairment is a major public health problem globally causing substantial social and economic toll on individuals and society. In Kenya, eye diseases are ranked eighth in terms of morbidity according to Ministry of ... -
Health-seeking behaviour among residents of the informal settlement of Kibera, Nairobi
(Institute of anthropology, gender and African studiest, 2002)This study investigates factors influencing health-seeking behaviour among the informal settlers of Kibera, Nairobi. It specifically addresses the following: whether beliefs on the cause of diseases influence the types ... -
Hearing impaired learners in schools in Kenya
(Department of Sociology, University of Nairobi, 2009-11)This study investigated Hearing Impaired Learners (HILs) in regular schools in Kenya: A case study of their integration in selected schools in the city of Nairobi. There was need to establish the factors that influenced ... -
Hearsay: a Rule or a Myth
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Heavy metal effects on types and levels of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in Tilapia Fish (Oreochromis niloticus) in Winam gulf of Lake Victoria
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)Winam Gulf is facing major pollution threats from anthropogenic input of pollutants such as heavy metals and pesticide residues. This has deleterious effects on the flora and fauna in the lake and consequently may affect ... -
Heavy metals in wastes in Mathare Valley and formulation of a waste Management database
(College of Health sciences, 1990)The concentration levels of Cadmium and Lead in garbage waste, water and top soil in Mathare Valley has been investigated using atomic absorption and polarographic techniques. Further to this, a waste management database ... -
Hegemony and regional stability in Africa: a critical analysis of Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa as regional hegemons
(University of Nairobi, 2015-11)South Africa and Nigeria are often in Africa projected as the dominant powers. But internal structural deficiencies have damaged their capacity to consistently project their power resources geopolitically. According to ... -
The herd effect during an initial public offering and stock returns at the Nairobi stock exchange
(2014)The NSE has witnessed ten IPO in the period 2006-2012. All these IPOs were under priced to attract investors and despite the discounted prices these primary offers were issued at, investor scrambled for some while giving ...