Abstract The African continent is predicted to be home to over half of the expected global population growth between 2015 and 2050, highlighting the importance of addressing population health in Africa for improving public health globally. By 2050, nearly 60% of the population of the continent is expected to be living in urban areas and 35–40% of children and adolescents globally are projected to be living in Africa. Urgent attention is therefore required to respond to this population growth - particularly in the context of an increasingly urban and young population. To this end, the Research Initiative for Cities Health and Equity in Africa (RICHE Africa) Network aims to support the development of evidence to inform policy a...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s health challenges are numerous and wide-ranging. Most sub-Saharan African count...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
Data from many high- and low- or middle-income countries have linked exposures during key developmen...
Abstract The African continent is predicted to be home to over half of the expected global populatio...
The African continent is predicted to be home to over half of the expected global population growth ...
As noted by Arup: “Two key features are set to alter Africa’s future: a youthful population and urba...
There are few changes in the history of human existence comparable to urbanization in scope and pote...
See erratum to article at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-016-0064-7The urban growth of cities acro...
The future of Africa depends on its ability to harness the potential of its young people. Making the...
Background: improvements in child survival have been very poor in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Since th...
Africa is at a critical time undergoing demographic, epidemiological, political and socio-economic t...
One of the key 21st century challenges in population health is the challenge of improving the global...
Background: Globally, sub-Saharan Africa bears the greatest burden of disease. Strengthened research...
IntroductionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 also called coronavirus disease 2019 was...
CITATION: Oni, T. 2020. Intersectoral approaches to health and non-communicable disease prevention i...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s health challenges are numerous and wide-ranging. Most sub-Saharan African count...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
Data from many high- and low- or middle-income countries have linked exposures during key developmen...
Abstract The African continent is predicted to be home to over half of the expected global populatio...
The African continent is predicted to be home to over half of the expected global population growth ...
As noted by Arup: “Two key features are set to alter Africa’s future: a youthful population and urba...
There are few changes in the history of human existence comparable to urbanization in scope and pote...
See erratum to article at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-016-0064-7The urban growth of cities acro...
The future of Africa depends on its ability to harness the potential of its young people. Making the...
Background: improvements in child survival have been very poor in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Since th...
Africa is at a critical time undergoing demographic, epidemiological, political and socio-economic t...
One of the key 21st century challenges in population health is the challenge of improving the global...
Background: Globally, sub-Saharan Africa bears the greatest burden of disease. Strengthened research...
IntroductionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 also called coronavirus disease 2019 was...
CITATION: Oni, T. 2020. Intersectoral approaches to health and non-communicable disease prevention i...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s health challenges are numerous and wide-ranging. Most sub-Saharan African count...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
Data from many high- and low- or middle-income countries have linked exposures during key developmen...