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Socioeconomic Determinants Of Maternal Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour In The Informal Settlements Of Nairobi, Kenya: The Case Of Korogocho Slums, Nairobi
(International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS), 2017)
Maternal morbidity is a grave global concern because of its devastating effects on the life of a woman and
society at large. Millions of women experience maternal morbidity every year, yet most cases of maternal morbidity ...
Patterns Of Utilization Of Maternal Healthcare Services In Korogocho Slums, Nairobi, Kenya
(International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS), 2017)
Maternal mortality is a grave concern in Africa. In 2015, sub-Saharan Africa alone accounted for
approximately 66% of all maternal deaths worldwide. Studies have however established that maternal mortality can be
prevented ...
Convenient or Nuisance? The Paradox of Motorbike Taxis in Rural Kenya. The Case of Rongo Sub-County, Kenya
(2020)
This study sought to assess rural people‘s level of satisfaction with motorcycle taxi
transport services, taking Rongo Sub-County, Kenya as a typical case. This awareness is crucial to
transport planning, particularly ...
Motorcycle taxi in addressing the rural transport conundrum
(2020-03-26)
Rural people need transport services to access basic services and livelihoods. This study analyses the extent to
which the motorcycle taxi addresses rural transport problems. Such an analysis could inform the future of ...