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2014-11Body composition, water turnover and physical activity among women in Narok County, KenyaKeino, Susan; Van den Borne, Borne; Plasqui, Guy
2003-07-07Installing and implementing a computer-based patient record system in sub-Saharan Africa: the Mosoriot medical record systemJoseph, K. Rotich; Terry, J. Hannan; Faye, E.Smith; John, Bii; Wilson, W. odero; Nguyen, Vu; Burke, W. Mamlin; Joseph, J. Mamlin; Robert, M. Einterz; William, M. Tierney
2018Learning from Indigenous Communities Peace Pact in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Analysis of the Keiyo — Tugen (KETU), Kenya Moi University, Centre for Public Sector Reforms and USIP
2015Do diaspora remittances affect banking sector development in Sub Saharan Africa?Tarus, Daniel Kipkirong
2014Determinants of stunting and overweight among young children and adolescents in sub-Saharan AfricaKeino Susan; Plasqui Guy; Ettyang Grace; Bart van den Borne
2014-11-24Body composition, water turnover and physical activity among women in Narok County, KenyaKeino Susan; Plasqui Guy; Bart van den Borne
2014Do Remittances Stimulate Private Sector Investment? A Case of Sub-Saharan AfricaGithaiga, Peter Nderitu
2010-12-01Task-Shifting of Antiretroviral Delivery From Health Care Workers to Persons Living With HIV/AIDS: Clinical Outcomes of a Community-Based Program in KenyaKimaiyo Sylvester; Selke Henry; Sidle John; Vedanthan Rajesh; Tierney William M; Shen Changyu; Denski Cheryl; Katschke Adrian; Kara K. Wools-Kaloustian
2015-02-02Symptoms of depression among patients attending a diabetes care clinic in rural western KenyaLukoye Atwoli; Sonak Pastaki; Kristen Shirey; Manyara Simon M.; Tomlin Ryan; Gakinya Benson; Cheng Stephanie; Kamano Jemima; Laktabai Jeremiah
2018Learning from Indigenous Communities Peace Pact in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Analysis of the Keiyo — Tugen (KETU), KenyaMoi University, Centre for Public Sector Reforms and USIP