APHRC Corporate Knowledge Repository: Recent submissions
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Building the Evidence for Improved Infant and Young Child Complementary Feeding Practices Among the Urban Poor in Sub-Saharan Africa
(APHRC, 2020-03)Malnutrition is the leading cause of death among children under five years, yet its prevalence remains high (WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study Group, 2006). The joint child malnutrition estimates by UNICEF, WHO ... -
APHRC Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31st December 2019
(APHRC, 2021)In 2019, we continued to implement our three core programs of research, research capacity strengthening and, policy engagement and communications. This being the third year of implementing our 2017-2021 strategic plan, ... -
APHRC Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31st December 2018
(APHRC, 2021)In 2018, we continued to implement our three core programs of research, research capacity strengthening and, policy engagement and communications. This being the second year of implementing our 2017-2021 strategic plan, ... -
APHRC Financial Statement for the Year Ended 31st December 2017
(2021)The year 2017 marked the second year of APHRC adopting the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The accounting and audit process was therefore smoother as all adjustments including the restatement of the ... -
APHRC Financial Statement for the Year Ended 31st December 2016
(APHRC, 2021)APHRC has finally adopted the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Previously, the financials were prepared using APHRC's accounting policies, a practice that is common in not-for-profit organizations in the ... -
The State of Education and Implications of SRHR on the Education of Adolescent Girls in Senegal
(APHRC, 2020-09)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 ... -
Restoring Nairobi to “A Place of Cool Waters”
(APHRC, 2021-01)Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, prides itself on its arboretum and its variety of parks and open green spaces. Directly translated from Say Maa, the language of the Indigenous Massai people, Nairobi means “cool waters” in ... -
How early is too early? Adolescents’ perspective on gender norms and sexual and reproductive health
(APHRC, 2020-07)Adolescent risky sexual behaviours and poor reproductive health outcomes have often been linked with gender norms, beliefs and practices that instigate inequalities between males and females. Inequitable gender norms are ... -
Data, Social Determinants, and Better Decision-Making for Health
(The 3-D Commission, 2021)In April 2020, The Rockefeller Foundation and Boston University School of Public Health launched the Commission on Health Determinants, Data, and Decision-Making (3-D Commission) with the aim of creating a common language ... -
Quality of Post-Abortion Care in Nigeria
(APHRC and Ebonyi State University, 2020-11)Women in Nigeria face a high rate of unwanted pregnancies, with more than half of these resulting in induced abortions, which are often unsafe. About 40% of women who resort to abortion experience complications that are ...