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Working Paper
Battersby, Jane, and Gareth Haysom. "Africa’s urban food and nutrition transition: A call to action." Consuming Urban Poverty Working Paper No.1 (2016).
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Joubert, Jane, Chalapati Rao, Debbie Bradshaw, Rob E Dorrington, Theo Vos, and Alan D Lopez. "Characteristics, availability and uses of vital registration and other mortality data sources in post-democracy South Africa." Global Health Action 5, no. 1 (2012).
Working Paper
Kabubo-Mariara, Jane, Margaret Karienyeh, and Francis Mwangi. "Child survival, poverty, inequality and policy options: Evidence from Kenya." (2008).
Journal Article
Wickstrom, Jane, and Roy Jacobstein. "Contraceptive security: Incomplete without long-acting and permanent methods of family planning." Studies in Family Planning 42, no. 4 (2011): 291-298.
Journal Article
Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward, Eric Arthur, and Aaron Abuosi. "Correlates of contraceptive use among Ghanaian women of reproductive age (15-49 years)." African Journal of Reproductive Health 16, no. 3 (2012): 154-169.
Journal Article
Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward, and Ulrich Hiemenz. "Determinants of consumer satisfaction of health care in Ghana: Does choice of health care provider matter?." Global Journal of Health Science 1, no. 2 (2009): P50-0.
Journal Article
Harper, Abigail, Jane Goudge, Esnat Chirwa, Alan Rothberg, Winnie Sambu, and Sumaya Mall. "Dietary diversity, food insecurity and the double burden of malnutrition among children, adolescents and adults in South Africa: Findings from a national survey." Frontiers in Public Health (2022).
Journal Article
Ware, Lisa J, Kirsten L Rennie, Lebo F Gafane, Tarryn M Nell, Jane E Thompson, Johannes M Van Rooyen, Rudolph Schutte, and Aletta E Schutte. "Masked hypertension in low-income South African adults." The Journal of Clinical Hypertension 18, no. 5 (2016): 396-404.
Report
Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward, Aaron Abuosi, and Eric Arthur. Maternal Socio-Economic Status and Childhood Birth Weight: A Health Survey in Ghana. 2012.
Thesis or Dissertation
Oleleparakuo M, Jane. "Mothers' perspectives of female genital mutilation among the Maasai community in Kenya." Bachelor's Thesis, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, School of Health and Social Studies, 2011.
Journal Article
Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward. "Mothers’ demand for preventive health care for children aged under-five years: The case of utilization of insecticide-treated bednets in Ghana." Journal of Sustainable Development 3, no. 2 (2010): P98-0.
Journal Article
Kabubo-Mariara, Jane, Margaret M Karienyeh, and Francis K Mwangi. "Multidimensional poverty, survival and inequality among Kenyan children." Child Welfare in Developing Countries (2010).
Book Section
Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward, Aaron Abuosi, and Eric Arthur. "Neonatal care." Maternal socio-economic status and childhood birth weight: A health survey in Ghana (2012).
Journal Article
Lemon, Anthony, and Jane Battersby- Lennard. "Overcoming the apartheid legacy in Cape Town schools." The Geopphical Review 99, no. 4 (2009): 517-538.
Report
McIntyre, Di, Jane Goudge, Bronwyn Harris, Nonhlanhla Nxumalo, and Moremi Nkosi. Prerequisites for National Health Insurance in South Africa: results of a national household survey. 2009.
Report
Bertrand, Jane T, Janet Rice, Tara M Sullivan, and James Shelton. Skewed method mix: a measure of quality in family planning programs. Chapel Hill, NC, USA: MEASURE Evaluation, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, 2000.
Report
Wellington, Edith K, Jane Amponsah, William Bosu, and Agyeman B Akosa. Survey of the implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in Ghana. : Ghana Health Service – Health Research Uni, 2007.
Journal Article
Kenway, Jane, and Debbie Epstein. "The Covid-19 conjuncture: Rearticulating the school/home/work nexus." International Studies in Sociology of Education (2021).
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Houle, Brian, Samuel J Clark, Chodziwadziwa W Kabudula, Xavier F Gómez-Olivé,, Nicole Angotti, Enid Schatz, Andrea M Tilstra, Sanyu A Mojola, and Jane Menken. "The effects of HIV and systolic blood pressure on mortality risk in rural South Africa, 2010–2019: a data note." BMC Research Notes 16, no. 213 (2023): 1-4.
Journal Article
Houle, Brian, Samuel J Clark, Chodziwadziwa W Kabudula, Xavier Gómez-Olivé, Nicole Angotti, Enid Schatz, Andrea M Tilstra, Sanyu A Mojola, and Jane Menken. "The effects of HIV and systolic blood pressure on mortality risk in rural South Africa, 2010–2019: a data note." BMC Research Notes 16, no. 1 (2023): 213.
Journal Article
Battersby, Jane. "The food desert as a concept and policy tool in African Cities: An opportunity and a risk." Sustainability 11, no. 2 (2019).
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K’Oyugi, Boniface O, and Jane Muita. "The impact of a growing HIV/AIDS epidemic on the Kenyan children." AIDS, public policy and child well-being (2002).
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Donkor, Ernestina S, and Jane Sandall. "The impact of perceived stigma and mediating social factors on infertility-related stress among women seeking infertility treatment in Southern Ghana." Social Science & Medicine 65, no. 8 (2007): 1683-1694.
Journal Article
Houle, Brian, Chodziwadziwa W. Kabudula, Andrea M. Tilstra, Sanyu A. Mojola, Enid Schatz, Samuel J. Clark, Nicole Angotti, F Xavier Gómez-Olivé, and Jane Menken. "Twin epidemics: the effects of HIV and systolic blood pressure on mortality risk in rural South Africa, 2010-2019." BMC Public Health 22, no. 1 (2022): 387.
Journal Article
Battersby, Jane. "Urban food insecurity in Cape Town, South Africa: An alternative approach to food access." Development Southern Africa 28, no. 4 (2011): 545-0.
Working Paper
Magadi, Monica Akinyi, Nyovani Jane Madise, and Robert N Rodrigues. "Variations in antenatal care between women of different communities in Kenya." APHRC Working Papers (2000).
Report
Freeman, Melvyn, Jane Simmonds, and Charles Parry. Where are we with noncommunicable diseases health promotion in South Africa, where should we be, and how can we get to where we need to be?. Cape Town, South Africa: South African Medical Research Council, 2020.
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