The history of the Maasai tribe in northern Tanzania is characterised by marginalisation, discrimination and political subjugation. Inequities, enacted through power relations, influence healthcare access, practices and outcomes among the Maasai. Cultural safety and ethical space provide lenses into social, political and historical influences on access to care, helping to understand the realities of historically marginalised populations such as the Maasai, and responses to health services. This study aims to examine Maasai experiences of accessing and uptake of health services within a postcolonial discourse in Tanzania. In an ethnographic study examining access and perceptions of healthcare services in Maasai communities, lead authors cond...
PhD ThesisDespite efforts devoted to reduce under-five mortality, it has been observed that the redu...
This dissertation examines the intersections between traditional healing and Christianity in souther...
Abstract Background Access to effective biomedical tr...
Delivery of global health interventions tackling NTDs are often socially complex. The ‘neglect’ in N...
Background: The cultural background, religion and societal norms have a huge influence on the decisi...
Background: The cultural background, religion and societal norms have a huge influence on the decisi...
Even though culture is an important social regulator, it has become necessary to investigate the ext...
The Maasai of northern Tanzania, a semi-nomadic ethnic group predominantly reliant on pastoralism, f...
Doctor of Philosophy in Information Studies.This study was undertaken in Tanzania, a country rich in...
Journal of Population and Social Studies, Volume 26 Number 1 January 2018: 53 - 67This study examine...
BACKGROUND: The Alliance for the Global Elimination of Trachoma has set the target for eliminating t...
Abstract Health care utilization in many developing countries, Tanzania included, is mainly through ...
This study contributes to the health policy debate on medical systems integration by describing and ...
Medical anthropology specializes in documenting the nuances of ethnomedical systems across cultures ...
Mwanza, a border zone of Tanzania, on the south end of Lake Victoria, is at the center of a transpor...
PhD ThesisDespite efforts devoted to reduce under-five mortality, it has been observed that the redu...
This dissertation examines the intersections between traditional healing and Christianity in souther...
Abstract Background Access to effective biomedical tr...
Delivery of global health interventions tackling NTDs are often socially complex. The ‘neglect’ in N...
Background: The cultural background, religion and societal norms have a huge influence on the decisi...
Background: The cultural background, religion and societal norms have a huge influence on the decisi...
Even though culture is an important social regulator, it has become necessary to investigate the ext...
The Maasai of northern Tanzania, a semi-nomadic ethnic group predominantly reliant on pastoralism, f...
Doctor of Philosophy in Information Studies.This study was undertaken in Tanzania, a country rich in...
Journal of Population and Social Studies, Volume 26 Number 1 January 2018: 53 - 67This study examine...
BACKGROUND: The Alliance for the Global Elimination of Trachoma has set the target for eliminating t...
Abstract Health care utilization in many developing countries, Tanzania included, is mainly through ...
This study contributes to the health policy debate on medical systems integration by describing and ...
Medical anthropology specializes in documenting the nuances of ethnomedical systems across cultures ...
Mwanza, a border zone of Tanzania, on the south end of Lake Victoria, is at the center of a transpor...
PhD ThesisDespite efforts devoted to reduce under-five mortality, it has been observed that the redu...
This dissertation examines the intersections between traditional healing and Christianity in souther...
Abstract Background Access to effective biomedical tr...