Utafutaji kwa Mwandishi "Fall, N. A."
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Beyond Physical Accessibility, Bypassing Health Facilities Offering Caesarean Section: Insights from Women in Dakar's Slums.
Sylla, E. H. M.; Fall, N. A.; Dotse-Gborgbortsi, W.; Sandie, A. B.; Gueye, B. S.; Senghor, D. B.; Cisse, B.; Bocoum, F. Y.; Sy, I. O.; Faye, C. M. (BMJ, 2025)This study examines the geographic accessibility of Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care (CEmONC) among women residing in the slums of Dakar. Participants included 763 women living in urban slums who had undergone a ... -
Do Residents of the Slums of African Capitals Have Access to Cesarean Sections? The Example of Dakar (Senegal)
Sylla,E. M.; Fall, N. A.; Bocoum, F.Y.; Sandie, A. B.; Senghor, D. B.; Gueye, B. S.; Sy, I.; Cisse, B. (Countdown to 2030, 2024)Physical and financial barriers to accessing cesarean section, which affect poor women more, are the main factors explaining high rates of maternal and neonatal mortality in low-income countries. To deal with this situation, ... -
Etude De Cas Sur Les Inegalites Socio-Spatiales D' acces a La Cesarienne Dans Les Bidonvilles De Dakar (Senegal)
Sylla, E. M.; Fall, N. A.; Bocoum, F.Y.; Sandie, A. B.; Senghor, D. B.; Gueye, B. S.; Sy, I.; Cisse, B. (APHRCCountdown to 2030, 2024)This report highlights findings from the case study on socio-spatial inequalities in access to cesarean section in the slums of Dakar, Senegal. -
Explaining educational disparities in Diourbel and Kaffrine.
Abuya, B. A; Cisse, R.; Fall, N. A.; Muhia, N. (JSTOR, 2020)In Senegal, adolescents aged between 10 and 19 years, and young adults aged 20-24 represent 22.5% and 9% of the general population respectively (ANSD, RGPHAE 2013). Senegal is one of five countries globally with the lowest ... -
Hot-Spots of HIV Infection in Cameroon: A Spatial Analysis Based on Demographic and Health Surveys Data
Sandie, A. B.; Tchatchueng Mbougua, J. B.; Nlend, A. E. N.; Thiam, S.; Nono, B. F.; Fall, N. A.; Senghor, D. B.; Sylla, E. H. M.; Faye, C. M. (National Library of MedicineResearchGate, 2022)Background: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV) infection prevalence in Cameroon has decreased from [Formula: see text] in 2004 to [Formula: see text] in 2018. However, this decrease in prevalence does not show disparities ... -
Spatial and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Cesarean Section Deliveries in Urban Settings in Dakar, Senegal
Sy, I.; Sandie, A.B.; Sylla, E. M.; Cisse, B.; Fall, N. A.; Sow, M. O.; Silla, N.B.; Faye, C. M.; Diene, A. N. (Springer LinkCountdown to 2030, 2024)As part of an initiative aimed at reducing maternal and child mortality, Senegal implemented a policy of free Cesarean section (C-section) since 2005. Despite the implementation, C-section rates have remained low and ... -
The State of Education and Implications of SRHR on the Education of Adolescent Girls in Senegal.
Abuya, B. A; Cisse, R.; Fall, N. A.; Muhia, N. (APHRC, 2020)In Senegal, adolescents aged between 10 and 19 years, and young adults aged 20-24 represent 22.5% and 9% of the general population respectively (ANSD, RGPHAE 2013). Senegal is one of five countries globally with the lowest ...