The Republic of Kenya, located astride the equator on the Indian Ocean, enjoys the distinction of being the first tropical African nation to initiate a serious government program in population analysis and family planning. Ghana, Botswana, and the Reunion Islands off the African coast recently followed suit and have positive programs underway. By contrast, most other African states remain apathetic toward their own population problems, and a few are vigorously pronatal. Perhaps the most extreme example is Kenya\u27s island neighbor, Zanzibar, which reportedly has introduced the death penalty for illegal abortions, and banned the sale of all contraceptives
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects i...
One of the most topical areas in reproductive health today is the consequences of induced and often ...
Approximately 580,000 km2 in size, the Republic of Kenya is as big as Botswana but only half the siz...
This study examines population growth in Kenya since independence. In 1966, the Ministry of Health i...
Kenya’s mothers are dying at an alarming rate: a woman giving birth in Kenya has a 1 in 38 chance of...
This research report presents a country profile of Kenya, and looks at differential access to and qu...
The world’s population has grown rapidly from about 2.5 billion in 1950 to a current size of 5.8 bil...
Koesoebjono Harsadja. Publications récentes sur la population du Kenya. In: Population, 26ᵉ année, n...
IN THIS ISSUE: Reproductive health program for youth successful in Kenya | Education, wealth play di...
Between 1980 and 2000 total fertility in Kenya fell by about 40 per cent, from some eight births per...
The population of Kenya is increasing more rapidly than in any other country of the world. The annua...
Ghana and Kenya were the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa whose governments recognized the pote...
A journal article by Dr. Timothy Chrispinus Okech, an assistant professor of economics in the Chanda...
Kenya has a long history of using community-based distribution (CBD) as an integral part of its fami...
Population pressure is an imbalance between population and resources. This imbalance worsens when po...
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects i...
One of the most topical areas in reproductive health today is the consequences of induced and often ...
Approximately 580,000 km2 in size, the Republic of Kenya is as big as Botswana but only half the siz...
This study examines population growth in Kenya since independence. In 1966, the Ministry of Health i...
Kenya’s mothers are dying at an alarming rate: a woman giving birth in Kenya has a 1 in 38 chance of...
This research report presents a country profile of Kenya, and looks at differential access to and qu...
The world’s population has grown rapidly from about 2.5 billion in 1950 to a current size of 5.8 bil...
Koesoebjono Harsadja. Publications récentes sur la population du Kenya. In: Population, 26ᵉ année, n...
IN THIS ISSUE: Reproductive health program for youth successful in Kenya | Education, wealth play di...
Between 1980 and 2000 total fertility in Kenya fell by about 40 per cent, from some eight births per...
The population of Kenya is increasing more rapidly than in any other country of the world. The annua...
Ghana and Kenya were the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa whose governments recognized the pote...
A journal article by Dr. Timothy Chrispinus Okech, an assistant professor of economics in the Chanda...
Kenya has a long history of using community-based distribution (CBD) as an integral part of its fami...
Population pressure is an imbalance between population and resources. This imbalance worsens when po...
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects i...
One of the most topical areas in reproductive health today is the consequences of induced and often ...
Approximately 580,000 km2 in size, the Republic of Kenya is as big as Botswana but only half the siz...