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Vol 5 No 1 (2003): MILA: A Journal of the Institute of African Studies,A Special Issue Focusing on KEDHAR Studies
Published:
2003-06-09
Articles
Preliminary Pages (Vol.5, 2003)
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Research Capacity Strengthening and Applied Medical Anthropology within the Kenya-Danish Health Research Project (KEDHAR)
The Background
Collette Suda, Jens Aagaard Hansen
1-8
The Potential of the Nyoluoro in the Prevention and Management of AIDS in Usigu Division, Bondo District, Western Kenya
Gunilla Atieno Ouko, Simiyu Wandibba
9-15
Talking About Chira
Negotiating Share responsibility of Childcare Among Luo Mothers
Mette Ringsted
16-28
Gender Relations and Utilization of Family Planning Services in Nyang'oma Division, Bondo District
Anne Muthanje, Collette A. Suda
29-41
A Child's Gender and the Length of Breastfeeding in Bondo District, Kenya
Mary Muyoka Nyikuri, Stevie Moses Nangendo
42-47
Challenges Faced by Western trained Paediatricians in Developing Countries
The Case of Paediatric Diarrhea among the Luo women of Western Kenya
Kennedy Wanjala
48-58
The Socio-Cultural Challenges to the Bamako Initiative in Bondo District Implications for Community-Based Malaria Control
Benson A. Mulemi
59-75
Blood Stealing Rumours in Rural Western Kenya
A Local Critique of Medical Research in its Wider Context
P. Wenzel Geissler
76-89
Anthropology at Home
Perspectives and Ethical Dilemmas
Washington Onyango Ouma
90-97
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