INHL 653 KENYA FIELD COURSE READINGS
- Sheik-Mohamed, A and J. Velema. “Where health care has no access: the nomadic populations of sub-Saharan Africa.” Tropical Medicine and International Health, Vol 4(10) 1999. pp. 695-707.
- APHRC. 2002. “Executive Summary” in Population and Health Dynamics in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements. Report of the Nairobi Cross-sectional Slums Survey (NCSS) 2000. African Population and Health Research Center. Nairobi.
- Bryceson, D. 2000. Rural Africa at the Crossroads: Livelihood Practices and Policies. ODI Natural Resources Perspectives. No. 52. April 2000.
- Fratkin, Elliot and Robin Mearns 2003. “Sustainability and pastoral livelihoods. Lessons from East African Maasai and Mongolia.” Human Organization (62) 2. Summer 2003
- Fratkin, Elliot. “Traditional Medicine and Concepts of Healing Among Samburu Pastoralists of Kenya.” Journal of Ethnobiology, Vol. 16(1) 1996. pp. 63-97. * Book chapter
- Harvey, P. 2004. “HIV/AIDS and Humanitarian Action.” Executive Summary. ODI Humanitarian Policy Group. Report
- Hawken, Mark P., R. Melis, D. Ngombo, K. Mandaliya and et al. “Opportunity for Prevention of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Kenyan Youth: Results of a Population Survey.” JAIDS, Vol. 31, 2002. pp 529-535.
- Kalipeni, E. , S. Craddock and J. Ghosh, 2004. “Mapping the AIDS Pandemic in Eastern and Southern Africa: A Critical Overview” Chapter 4 in Ezekial Kalipeni, Susan Craddock, Joseph R. Oppong and Jayati Ghosh (eds) in HIV and AIDS in Africa. Beyond Epidemiology. Blackwell Publishing * Book chapter
- Macintyre, Kate , J. Keating, S. Sosler, L. Kibe. “Examining the Determinants of Mosquito-Avoidance Practices in Two Kenyan Cities.” Malaria Journal, Vol. 1, 2002.
- Macintyre, Kate and D. Hotchkiss. “Referral Revisited: Community Financing Schemes and Emergency Transport in Rural Africa.” Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 49, 1999. pp 1473-1487.
- Macintyre, Kate, S. Sosler, F. Letipila, M. Lochigan, and et al. “A New Tool for Malaria Prevention? Results of a Trial of Permethin-Impregnated Bed Sheets (Shukas) in an Area of Unstable Transmission.” International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 32, 2003. pp. 157-160.
- Mackenzie, A. Fiona D. “Land Tenure and Biodiversity: An Exploration in the Political Ecology of Murang’a District, Kenya.” Human Organization, Vol. 62(3) 2003. pp 255-266.
- Mather, D., C. Donovan, TS Jayne, M Weber, E Mazahangara, L Bailey, K Koo, T Yamano and E. Mghenyi. 2004. “A Cross-Country Analysis of Household Response to Adult Mortality in Rrual Sub Saharan Africa: Implications for HIV/AIDS Mitigation and Rural Development Policies.” Policy Synthesis. USAID
- Murphy, Laura (et al). manuscripts, project documents and data summaries for K- Village, Bungoma.
- Opondo, Mary Magdalene. “The Socioeconomic and Ecological Impact of the Agro -Industrial Food Chain on Rural Economy in Kenya.” Ambio, Vol. 29(1) 2000. pp 35-41.
- SAIDIA annual reports and project documents.
- Silberschmidt, M. 2001. Disempowerment of Men in Rural and Urban East Africa. Implications for Male Identity and Sexual Behavior. World Development (29) 4: 657 – 671.
- Straight, Bilinda. 2000. “Development Ideologies and Local Knowledge among Samburu Women in Northern Kenya.” Chapter 10 in Dorothy Hodgson (ed) Rethinking pastoralism in Africa: Gender, culture and the myth of the patriarchal pastoralist. Oxford: Curry. * Book chapter
- Sobania, Neil. 2003. Preface, Chronology and Chapter 1: Introduction, in Culture and Customs in Kenya. Greenwood Press. * Book chapter
- US Global AIDS Coordinator. 2004. Executive Summary, President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). US 5 year global strategy.
- USAID KENYA. HIV/AIDS Country Strategy. USAID, Nairobi.
- Webb, Douglas. 2004. “Legitimate Actors? The Future Roles for NGOs Against HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Chapter 2 in Nana Poku and Alan Whiteside (Eds). The Political Economy of AIDS in Africa. Ashgate Publishing. * Book chapter