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Friday, December 4 / 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM   •   Dorian 1 and Acropolis Foyer

Poster Session 4

  1. Classical and Bayesian regression analysis of correlates of modern contraceptive methods usage and preferenceHabtamu Gebreselassie, Haramaya University

  2. Effet de la longueur de l'intervalle de naissances sur l'état de santé maternelle au BéninFawaz A. Adéchinan Aminou, FASEG, UAC ; Sahindatou Olaïtan Abèkè Okpeïtchan, FASEG, UAC

  3. Spatial modelling of fever prevalence and suspected malaria cases among children: a cross-sectional studyAklilu Toma Shamenna, Hawassa University ; Ayele Taye Goshu, Hawassa University

  4. Statistical analysis on the loan repayment efficiency and its impact on the borrowers: a case study of Hawassa City, EthiopiaYonas Shuke, Hawassa University

  5. Access to sexual and reproductive health services: experiences and perspectives of persons with disabilities in Durban, South AfricaPranitha Maharaj, University of KwaZulu-Natal ; Sibusisiwe Mavuso, University of KwaZulu-Natal

  6. Does gender influence mobility difficulty among older persons in Uganda? Examining socio-demographic determinantsAbel Nzabona, Makerere University ; James Ntozi, Makerere University

  7. Non recours des adolescentes et jeunes aux services de santé maternelle pendant les grossesses à Yaoundé : parcours sexuel et facteurs de risque associés.Lidwine Sonia De-Banguirys, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) ; Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan ; Gervais Beninguisse, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)

  8. Amélioration de la pratique vaccinale antitétanique néonatale au Bénin entre 2001 et 2011: par qui ou par quoi?Chabi Olaoumi Georges Kouchoro, Direction des Programmes et Politiques de Population de la Primature Chargée du Développement

  9. Logistic regression analysis of exposure to toxoplasmosis among HIV/AIDS patients: the case of Mettu Karl Hospital, South West of EthiopiaKasim Mohammed Yesuf, University of Gondar

  10. Access to family planning services amongst women with disability in UgandaStella Kigozi, Population Secretariat, Uganda

  11. Mortalité maternelle et accès aux soins de santé prénatals des femmes enceintes pauvres au CongoLuc-Serge Poaty-Mokondzhy, Cercle Panafricain de Refléxions (CEPAR)

  12. Building a case for the mainstreaming of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) within Zimbabwe’s maternal and newborn health challengeNaume Zorodzai Choguya, University of Zimbabwe

  13. Reach and utilization of maternal and child health services in India: a study of women and reproductive healthMurugesan Palani, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  14. State’s social grants and poverty alleviation: the case of city of Tshwane, Gauteng ProvinceXolisa X. T. Magawana, University of South Africa

  15. Crops response to climate variability and societal implications on rural dwellers of NigeriaSina Ayanlade, Obafemi Awolowo University

  16. Intimate partner violence during pregnancy: do women’s socio-economic status and household decision making autonomy matter?Bosede Oyinloye, Obafemi Awolowo University ; Ayodeji Kupoluyi, Obafemi Awolowo University ; Sulaimon Adedokun, Obafemi Awolowo University

  17. Is feminization really on the rise? The case of international migration flows from DR Congo and SenegalSophie Vause, Université Catholique de Louvain ; Sorana Toma, CREST and Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Economique (ENSAE)

  18. Migration and sexual behaviour among unmarried women in NigeriaSarafa Shittu, Federal University Oye-Ekiti ; Olusola Omisakin, Obafemi Awolowo University

  19. Economic growth and emissions: testing the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis for ECOWAS countriesDouglason G. Omotor, West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM), Lagos and Delta State University, Abraka

  20. L’Afrique, un continent jeune face au défi du vieillissement - Le vieillissement démographique en Algérie : réalité et perspectivesSaliha Ouadah Rebrab, ENSSEA

  21. Facteurs de performance scolaire des élèves du primaireLazare Sika Glebelho, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA) ; Abdul Rayan Dosso, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA)

  22. Urbanisation et transport au Nord de la Côte d’Ivoire : le règne des taxis-motos à KorhogoAmoin Joséphine Ané-Kpahé, Université Peleforo Gbon Coulibaly ; Lazare Sika Glebelho, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA) ; Djibril Konaté, Université Peleforo Gbon Coulibaly

  23. Comparaison des approches de méthodes d’estimation de l’effectif des professionnelles du sexeJohn Mushomi Atwebembeire, Makerere University ; Lazare Sika Glebelho, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA) ; Bea Vuylsteke, Institut de Medecine Tropicale Anvers ; Elise Kacou, IDUP et Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA) ; Desiré Kanga, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée, Abidjan

  24. Do cultural beliefs and practices influence the place of delivery among women? A case of Ibanda district, UgandaJames Ntozi, Makerere University ; Felece Katusiime, Makerere University

  25. Indirect estimation of inter-censal net migration rates in Kenya: county level analysisMilton A. Bwibo, University of Nairobi ; Alfred Otieno Agwanda, University of Nairobi ; George Odipo, University of Nairobi

  26. Dynamique urbaine, accès à l’assainissement et enjeux Sanitaires dans une ville moyenne camerounaise : le cas d’EdéaKouassi De Syg Seke, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)

  27. Impact de la migration sur les inégalités de revenus en milieu rural au Burkina FasoRoland Kabore, Université Ouaga II

  28. Evolution de l’utilisation des moustiquaires imprégnées dans la prévention du paludisme au Burkina Faso: effet de composition ou de performance ?Mahamoudou Kabore, Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie (INSD) ; Hélène Bangre, Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie (INSD) ; Wendnso Maria Sidonie Gouem, Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie (INSD)

  29. Capital humain et développement du Burkina Faso : Satisfaction des besoins en matière d’éducation, de santé et d’emploiZakaliyat Bonkoungou, GIZ/PROSAD ; Firmin Nana, Observatoire National de l'Emploi et de la Formation (ONEF)

  30. Can community participation lead to better maternal health outcomes in Uganda? A review of evaluated programsSarah M. Wablembo, Save the Children ; Paul Omondi Ochola, Kenya Methodist University

  31. La non-utilisation des Moustiquaires Imprégnées d’Insecticide chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans en RDC : Déterminants et Groupes à risqueDanielle Mukonkole Nsende ; Francis Loka Kongo, Université de Kinshasa ; Jacques B. O. Emina, Université de Kinshasa

  32. To be or not to be: antecedent factors related to home birth among women in Sabo community of Ibadan, NigeriaAderonke Yerokun, University of Ibadan ; Oyedunni S. Arulogun, University of Ibadan

  33. Knowledge of HIV prevention and casual sex among sexually active persons in GhanaStephen O. Kwankye, University of Ghana ; Delali M. Badasu, University of Ghana ; Olutobi A. Sanuade, University of Ghana ; Angela El-Adas, Ghana AIDS Commission

  34. Education des enfants handicapés au Cameroun: Quel est l'effet du handicap?Arlette Simo Fotso, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

  35. Trends of health insurance subscription in Cape Coast, Ghana from 2005 - 2014Eugene K. M. Darteh, University of Cape Coast ; Hubert Amu, University of Cape Coast ; Akwasi Kumi-Kyereme, University of Cape Coast

  36. Migration internationale de filles mineures dans la préfecture de Vo au Sud-est de la région Maritime au TogoKokouvi Azoko Kokou, Université de Lomé ; Edinam Kola, Université de Lomé

  37. Climate change, land grabbing and food securityAkachi C. Odoemene, Federal University, Otuoke

  38. "Stop the killer in the kitchen": inter-linkages between women’s intrahousehold bargaining power and clean fuel adoption in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from SenegalSoazic Elise Wang Sonne, UNU-MERIT

  39. Quality issues on data on urban children in North Africa: conceptual framework for data collection, analysis and disseminationYasir A. Elmubarak, University of Gezira, Sudan

  40. Media and the misconception of feminine traits in men and masculine traits in women as being homosexual: insights from students of the University of Cape Coast, GhanaChinyere C. P. Nnorom, University of Lagos ; Amanda Odoi, University of Cape Coast

  41. Pour une approche contextuelle des violences basées sur le genre en milieu universitaire et trajectoires académiques des victimes au CamerounIdrissou Mounpe, Université de Yaoundé I ; Honoré Mimche, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) ; Kouassi De Syg Seke, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)

  42. Analysis of KCSE performance in Nakuru County: a generalized estimating equations approachElvis Karanja, University of Nairobi ; Nelson Owuor, University of Nairobi

  43. Impact des changements climatiques surl’agriculture et l’environnement dans le bassin du CongoEric Mbalamona, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Analyses et les Politiques Economiques (CERAPE)

  44. Urbanisation et dynamique des rapports sociaux de sexes en Afrique subsaharienne : quel genre en ville aujourd’hui ?Ignace Edgar Mbom, CARE-IFA/IFORD ; Honoré Mimche, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)

  45. Post-migration outcomes and the decision to return: processes and consequence on developmentMary Setrana, University of Ghana

  46. Grappling with the denominator in the Western Cape ProvinceNesbert Zinyakatira, Western Cape Department of Health and University of Cape Town ; Juliet Evans, Western Cape Department of Health

  47. Uptake of HIV and sexual and reproductive health services among adolescents and young people aged 10-24 in Nyanza, Kenya - lessons learned from the Access, Services and Knowledge programJanet Mugo, Centre for the Study of Adolescence ; Stephen Yambi, Centre for the Study of Adolescence ; Albert Obbuyi, Centre for the Study of Adolescence

  48. Factors affecting high infant mortality in Lesotho, 2009Thabo Khule, Statistics South Africa

  49. Ecart d’âge entre conjoints en Tunisie: Évolution depuis 50 ans et disparités régionalesZahia Ouadah-Bedidi, Université Paris-Diderot and Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) ; Ibtihel Bouchoucha, Université de Montréal ; Nour Fredj, Université Paris-Diderot

  50. Struggling with child care and work within public organisations: a study of the experiences of nursing mothers in Ado Ekiti Southwest NigeriaBabatunde J. Omotosho, Federal University Oye-Ekiti

  51. Vulnerable street youth – sexual practices and STI awarenessEme Owoaje, University of Ibadan ; Obioma C. Uchendu, University of Ibadan ; Oludoyinmola O. Ojifinni, University College Hospital, Ibadan

  52. Violence basée sur le genre: Contexte et conséquences en RDCJosué Begu Mbolipay, Université de Kinshasa ; Jean Elir Mbo Vanga, Université de Kinshasa

  53. Résilience et vulnérabilité à l’insécurité alimentaire des ménages ruraux au Burkina FasoSandaogo Kiendrebeogo, Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie (INSD) ; Souleymane Ouedraogo, Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie (INSD)

  54. Formations et ruptures des unions : Tendance et déterminant, cas des femmes ivoiriennesKô.Fié Didier Laurent Kra, Institut National de la Statistique, Côte d'Ivoire

  55. Population ageing in the small island developing states of Africa: trends and socioeconomic implicationsGideon Rutaremwa, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) ; William Muhwava, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) ; Grace Chisamya, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) ; Fidelia A. A. Dake, University of Ghana

  56. Region of residence and fertility in NigeriaMotlatso Rampedi, University of the Witwatersrand

  57. La migration temporaire comme clé de l’adaptation au changement ? Etude de cas au Sénégal. Temporary migration as a key for adaptation to change ? A case study in Senegal.Régine Franzetti, Université de Genève ; Guillaume Golay, Université de Genève ; Valérie Delaunay, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) ; Claudine E. M. Sauvain-Dugerdil, Université de Genève

  58. Prevalence and correlates of child marriage in ZambiaEunice N. S. Imasiku, University of Zambia

  59. Quality of institutional care survey in GhanaDavida Pappoe, University of Ghana ; Claire E. Bailey, University of Southampton

  60. International migration and xenophobia in South Africa: the consequences for regional integration in AfricaFerdinand Ottoh, University of Lagos

  61. Improving maternal and newborn care: assessment of content of antenatal and postnatal care from report from women during household surveysAgbessi Amouzou, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) ; Ziqi Meng, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) ; Liliana Carvajal-Velez, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) ; Kim Dickson, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) ; Holly Newby, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

  62. An exploration of socio-cultural challenges of left behind wives in Edo State, NigeriaAdediran Daniel Ikuomola, Adekunle Ajasin University

  63. Predictors of time to first birth after first marriage among women in UgandaYovani Moses A. Lubaale, Makerere University ; Frank Mubiru, Makerere University ; Robert Wamala, Makerere University ; Leornard Atuhaire, Makerere University

  64. Factors responsible for neonatal deaths in a resource limited hospitalOpolot Francis, IAA Healthcare ; Yaser Abdalla, International Hospital Kampala

  65. A gender sensitive approach in reproductive health among poor women: findings from Health of the Urban Poor (HUP) projectVipul Pandey, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) ; Arpita Das, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) ; Shri Kant Singh, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  66. Contexte résidentiel et accès des femmes au statut de chef de ménageWilly Stéphane Ndoumbe Jeatsa, CARE-IFA/IFORD

  67. Stakeholders’ perspectives on human trafficking, health and HIV in South AfricaJoshua Aransiola, Obafemi Awolowo University ; Christina Zarowsky, University of the Western Cape

  68. Dividende démographique : Comment le Bénin peut-il en tirer profit?Candide Atodjinou, Centre d’Etude de Formation et de Recherche Action pour le Développement (CEFRAD-Bénin) ; Marie-Odile Attanasso, Institut National de la Statistique, Benin ; Roger Attemba, Centre d’Etude de Formation et de Recherche Action pour le Développement (CEFRAD-Bénin)

  69. Sexual and reproductive education and the empowerment of young women and girls in Africa: progress, challenges and way forwardPatronella Chiedza Madzimure, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)

  70. Readiness of health facilities to provide emergency newborn care in 16 districts in GhanaClaire E. Bailey, University of Southampton ; Davida Pappoe, University of Ghana

  71. Urban population growth and increased electronic consumption: an assessment of electronic waste management system in Lagos, NigeriaPeter O. Adeyeye, Centre for Public Policy Alternatives

  72. Factor associated with women’s empowerment based on NDHS and NFHS data: a comparative study between Nigeria and North IndiaDharma Raj, Banaras Hindu University ; Asabe Ibrahim, Banaras Hindu University

  73. Gender, food and nutrition security: Introducing a strategic gender framework for improving household wellbeing in Southern Ethiopia based on a Canada-Ethiopia ProjectNigatu R. Geda, Hawassa University and University of Saskatchwan ; Carol Henry, University of Saskatchewan ; Patience Elabor-Idemudia, University of Saskatchewan

  74. Socio-economic status of men and the trend of unions breakdowns in CameroonUilrich Inespéré M. Waffo, CARE-IFA et Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Appliquées en Sciences Sociales (CERASS) ; H. Blaise Nguendo-Yongsi, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD)

  75. Identification of dimensions of client satisfaction with comprehensive abortion careBekalu Mossie Chekol, Ipas, Ethiopia ; Tamirie Andualem, Addis Ababa University

  76. High economic class and spousal violence: a study on educated and working women in IndiaBharati Maurya, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  77. Age migration schedules in Kenya: analysis of out migration propensity at sub national levelsVictor Awuor, University of Nairobi ; Alfred Otieno Agwanda, University of Nairobi ; George Odipo, University of Nairobi

  78. Using lot quality assurance sampling to study the coverage of Chlorhexidine 7% gel for cord application in Northern NigeriaMoyosola Bamidele, JSI/Targeted States High Impact Project ; Dele Abegunde, JSI/Targeted States High Impact Project ; Nosa Orobaton, JSI/Targeted States High Impact Project ; Beal Katherine, John Snow, Inc. ; Masduk Abdulkarim, JSI/Targeted States High Impact Project ; Toyin Akomolafe, JSI/Targeted States High Impact Project

  79. Survival analysis and determinants of timing of first birth after marriage in NigeriaAdeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe, University of Ibadan and North-West University, South Africa ; Erhabor Idemudia, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus

  80. Changes in HIV related risk behavior among injecting drug users in three States of IndiaSantosh Sharma, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)

  81. Deconstructing child labour in traditional farming communities of Southwest Nigeria: an analysis of socio-health and physical vulnerabilitiesEzebunwa Nwokocha, University of Ibadan

  82. Achieving food security in Africa: the urgent need of stemming climate changeAsikia Ige, University of Lagos and Keele University

  83. Peasant perception and adaptation to climate change in the sudano-sahelien zone of CameroonMarcel Nkoma, Ministère de l'Economie, de la Planification et de l'Aménagement du Territoire (MINEPAT)

  84. Medium-term development planning processes and effective community engagement: strategies and implications for a fast-growing municipality in GhanaCynthia Addoquaye Tagoe, University of Ghana ; Evans Abban Ewudzie, University of Ghana

  85. Cultures, statut socioéconomique, situation matrimoniale des femmes et Pauvreté dans les ménagesMoise Ngouloure Njoya, Ministère de l'Economie, de la Planification et de l'Aménagement du Territoire (MINEPAT)

  86. Temporary labor migration and self-rated health in South AfricaWinfred A. Avogo, Illinois State University ; Chukwuedozie K. Ajaero, University of the Witwatersrand ; Nkechi Obisie-Nmehielle, University of the Witwatersrand