tailieunhanh - Child Health Services in Kenya
The Kenya Working Papers series is an unreviewed, unedited prepublication series of papers reporting on studies in progress. This paper is based on further analysis of data collected in the 2004 Kenya HIV/AIDS and Maternal and Child Health Service Provision Assessment (KSPA). The 2004 KSPA was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and the . Department for International Development (DFID). It was implemented by the Kenya National Coordinating Agency for Population and Development (NCAPD), the Ministry of Health (MOH), and the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Additional funding for. | Republic of Kenya Kenya working papers Child Health Services in Kenya January 2009 BASED on further analysis of the 2004 KENYA Service Provision Assessment Survey Annah Wamae George Kichamu Irene Muhunzu Francis Kundu No. 2 The Kenya Working Papers series is an unreviewed unedited prepublication series of papers reporting on studies in progress. This paper is based on further analysis of data collected in the 2004 Kenya HIV AIDS and Maternal and Child Health Service Provision Assessment KSPA . The 2004 KSPA was supported by the United States Agency for International Development USAID the United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF and the . Department for International Development DFID . It was implemented by the Kenya National Coordinating Agency for Population and Development NCAPD the Ministry of Health MOH and the Central Bureau of Statistics CBS . Additional funding for the development of these papers was provided by the USAID President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief PEPFAR and UNICEF which took place under the auspices of NCAPD. The MEASURE DHS program at Macro International Inc. Calverton Maryland USA provided technical support for the main survey and for the preparation of these papers. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Government of Kenya NCAPD USAID UNICEF DFID or the organizations with which the authors are affiliated. KENYA WORKING PAPERS Child Health Services in Kenya Annah Wamae1 2 3 2 George Kichamu 2 Francis Kundu 3 Irene Muhunzu JANUARY 2009 BASED on further analysis of the 2004 Kenya Service Provision assessment Survey USAID USAID FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE unicefO Corresponding author Annah Wamae Division of Child and Adolescent Health Ministry of Public Health Sanitation . Box 30016 Nairobi Kenya Tel 254-20-2717077 Mobile 0722-674-681 Email dchildhealth@ 1Division of Child and Adolescent Health Ministry of Public Health Sanitation 2National Coordinating
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