1.
Evaluation and Adjustment of Demographic Data Using Nigerian-Selected Censuses and Surveys •
Sunday Adedini, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria; Sunday Abatan, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Olaide Ayodeji, Federal University Oye-Ekiti.
2.
Examining the Dynamics of Balancing Personal and Professional Commitments: Insights into the Strategies Employed by Nigerian Women in Professional Spheres in the Digital Era •
Oluyemi Theophilus Adeosun, Lagos Business School, Pan Atlantic University.
3.
Understanding the Dynamics of Poverty in Nigeria: What Role Has Human Capital Development Played? •
Lydia Adeoye, Obafemi Awolowo University; Abiodun Adegboye, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
4.
Are Non-Communicable Diseases the Leading Causes of Death in Low-Income Settings in Ghana? •
David Adumbire, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS); Ayaga A. Bawah, University of Ghana; Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana; Aaron Kobina Christian, Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana.
5.
Determinants of Children Ever Born among Currently Married Women in a Metropolitan City in Nigeria: Evidence from a Community-Based Survey •
Aanuoluwapo Afolabi, MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices; Ayo Adebowale, University of Ibadan; Tosin Oni, Obafemi Awolowo University; Akanni I. Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
6.
Convictions religieuses et utilisation des contraceptifs modernes des adolescentes et jeunes au Niger* •
Balki Agali, GRADE Africa.
7.
Can We Self-Test? Understanding the Factors Associated with the Awareness and Utilization of HIV Self-Testing Kits among Women in Ghana •
Martin Wiredu Agyekum, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana; Frank Kyei-Arthur, University of Environment and Sustainable Development, Somanya, Ghana; Isaac Yeboah, University of Professional Studies, Accra; Marijanatu Abdulai, Ministry of Health, National Control AIDS/STI Programme; Grace Frempong Afrifa-Anane, University of Environment and Sustainable Development, Somanya, Ghana; SYLVESTER KYEI-GYAMFI, Government.
8.
Renforcer la Démocratie en Santé Féministe : Vers une Inclusion des Adolescentes dans les Programmes au Burkina Faso* •
KOUSSOUBE Annick, SOS JEUNESSE ET DEFIS; Ouedraogo Harouna, SOS JEUNESSE ET DEFIS.
9.
Secondary School Students’ Use of Smart City Related Technological Innovations in Africa: Nigeria •
Raimi A. Asiyanbola, Osun State University.
10.
Adolescent Decision-Making about Sex and Sexual Relationships among the Perspective of Displaced Adolescent in Camps in Benue State, Nigeria •
Ngwibete Atenchong, Paulesi.
11.
Individual and Community Effects and Adolescent Reproductive Health Transitions in West Africa •
Winfred A. Avogo, Illinois State University.
12.
Centile Estimation of Blood Pressure by Age and Sex for Adults Aged 35- 64 in Namibia •
Atanasia Katana Peneyambeko Bonge, University of Namibia; Lawrence Kazembe, University of Namibia; Lillian Pazvakawambwa, University of Namibia.
13.
Generalized Additive Models for Location, Scale and Shape with an Application to Analyse Blood Pressure Correlates in Namibia •
Atanasia Katana Peneyambeko Bonge, University of Namibia; Lawrence Kazembe, University of Namibia; Lillian Pazvakawambwa, University of Namibia.
14.
Extracting Data on Children’s Growth Trajectories from Growth Charts in Low-Resource Settings: A Demonstration from the Manhiça District, Mozambique •
Solveig A Cunningham, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute and Emory University; Moses Ekwueme, Emory University; Jonathan Muir, The Ohio State University; Inacio Mandomando, Centro de Investigação em Saúde de Manhiça (CISM); Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Cynthia Whitney, Emory University; Ariel Nhacolo, Manhica Health Research Center (CISM); Quique Bassat, ISGlobal, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona.
15.
Femme et propriété foncière en milieu rural burkinabè* •
Moïse DA, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population.
16.
Genre et temps consacré aux activités non rémunérées au Sénégal.* •
Mbaye Ngal DIAW, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques; Samuel Nouetagni, Université de Yaoundé II et Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Appliquées en Sciences Sociales (CERASS); Hamidou KONE, Enseignant chercheur.
17.
Challenges Faced in Provision of Health Services to Refugees in Kenya, a Case of Kakuma Refugee Camp and Kalobeyei Settlement. •
YUSUF DIBA, RESEARCHER, NATIONACL COUNCIL FOR POPULATION DEVELOPMENT.
18.
Le Métier de « Plumeurs de volailles » et les Représentations de la Maladie à Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.* •
Joël Frédéric Adjé Djédou, Institut Universitaire d’Abidjan.
19.
Achèvement du secondaire et contraception chez les jeunes adolescentes en milieu urbain : étude des tendances* •
Dimitri Dombou Ngweno, university of Dschang; Cameroon.
20.
Factors Contributing to the Fertility Stalls in Rwanda Using Machine Learning •
Esther Dungumaro, University of Dar es Salaam; Willy Gasafari, University of Rwanda.
21.
Climate Change and International Migration in sub-Saharan Africa: Do Remittances Matter?* •
Mathilde Marthe Enouga, Université de Yaounde II.
22.
Types, Processes, and Factors Influencing Access to Youth-Friendly Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Nigeria: A Qualitative Exploration of Young People and Health Providers’ Perspectives •
irene Eze, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo Abakaliki; Chinyere Mbachu, Health Policy Research Group, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria; Aloysius Odii, Demography and Population Studies, Sociology/Anthropology Department, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria; Nkoli Ezumah, Health Policy Research Group, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria; Obinna Onwujekwe, Health Policy Research Group, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria.
23.
Comprendre le décrochage scolaire chez les filles au secondaire en Afrique sahélienne : Une analyse des données des enquêtes EDS-MICS du Burkina Faso, Niger et Tchad* •
Habib Tchoubou FOBA, University of Bordeaux.
24.
Facteurs explicatifs de l’immigration internationale pour des raisons économiques au Mali : cas des régions de Kayes, Koulikoro et Sikasso.* •
Chaka FOFANA, INSTITUT DE FORMATION ET DE RECHERCHE DÉMOGRAPHIQUES; Didier Nganawara, Institut de formation et de Recherche Démographiques; PAUL ROGER LIBITE, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques.
25.
Family Planning Self-Care for Reproductive Justice: Understanding Contraceptive Decision-Making among Couples in Niger •
Jean Christophe Fotso, EVIHDAF; John G. Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Elihou O. Adje, EVIHDAF; Dieudonne Bidashimwa, FHI 360; Hadiza Kadri, EVIHDAF; Souleymane Amadou G, GRADE Africa.
26.
The Transformation of China's Demographic Dividend and Its Possible Implications for Africa •
Fan Huang, Nankai University.
27.
Trend and Determinants of Completed Fertility in Nigeria: Exploring the Modulating Effects of Education and Women’s Decision-Making Autonomy •
Chukwuechefulam K. Imo, Adekunle Ajasin University.
28.
Increased Access to Cervical Cancer Screening Services in Malawi between 2020 and 2023: a Case of Cervical Cancer Screening and HIV Service Linkage. •
James Kachingwe, Palladium, PROPEL Health; Temwani Jenda, I-TECH Malawi; Mafayo Phiri, I-TECH Malawi; Twambilire Phiri, Ministry of Health-Reproductive Health Directorate; Blair Sibale, Ministry of Health-Reproductive Health Directorate; Fanny Kachale, Malawi Ministry of Health; Ireen Namakhoma, I-TECH Malawi; Henry Phiri, Ministry of Health-Reproductive Health Directorate; Yusufu Babaye, I-TECH Malawi; Laurence Gunde, CDC Malawi.
29.
When Deliberate Killing of Infants Is Justified: Reflections on Infanticides among the Ngoni of Tanzania from Late Pre-Colonial to German Colonial Period •
Andrew Kasambala, University of Dar es Salaam.
30.
A Little Practice for Secondary School Students toward a Sustainable Future •
Mark Keegan, Oregon State University.
31.
ADOLESCENT CHILDBEARING IN CAMEROON: AN ANALYSIS OF TRENDS, DETERMINANTS AND HEALTH CONSEQUENCES* •
Samuel Kelodjoue, Consultant/Chercheur.
32.
Patterns, trends, differentials and determinants of early marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa* •
Felly Kinziunga, Université de Kinshasa.
33.
Information Behaviour, Socio-Cultural Factors and Female Internally Displaced Persons’ experiences of, Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence in New Kuchingoro IDP camp, Abuja. •
Aderonke O. Komolafe, Babcock University, Nigeria.
34.
Structures Familiales Et Mortalité Des Enfants De Moins De Cinq Ans Au Togo : Une Analyse Âge-Période-Cohorte (Apc) •
Vénunyé Claude KONDO TOKPOVI, Université Laval; David Jean Simon, Université Laval; Anne-Dominique D’almeida, Université Laval.
35.
Local Cotton Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Change Events and Adaptation Strategies in the Cotton Basin of Cote d'Ivoire •
Ismail KONE, WASCAL; Konan-Kan Hippolyte KOUADIO, UFR Sciences de la Terre et des Ressources Minières (STRM) Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny; Emmanuel N'Goran KOUADIO, Directeur de la Station de Recherche sur le Coton (SRCot), CNRA.
36.
Determinants of Women's Modern Contraceptive Use in Nigeria. •
Mary Lawal, Higher School of Economics.
37.
Analyse comparative de la prévalence du VIH chez les personnes handicapées et les personnes non handicapées (groupe témoin) à Bujumbura* •
Nsabimana Loïc, IFORD.
38.
The trends and determinants of provincial in-migration in South Africa* •
Retshepile Makhele, North-West University, Mahikeng, South Africa.
39.
Amélioration de la prise en charge en matière de santé sexuelle de reproduction chez les adolescents et jeunes au Cameroun* •
Lyns Nalova Makougang Sop, RéCAJ ; Maxime Bivina, RéCAJ+.
40.
"Towards Nature-Positive Actions!" Resource Nexus and Land Cover Change for Regional Sustainability Transformations in Southern Africa •
Yamikani Harry Makwinja, United Nations University-Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and Of Resources (UNU-Flores).
41.
Cartographie Et Determinants De La Vulnerabilite Face a La Tuberculose Au Cameroun •
Claude Mbarga Ella, IFORD; Armand EWOLE, Université d'Ebolowa; Faculté de médécine.
42.
Multiple-Indicator, Multiple Cause Modelling to Examine the Relationship between Foods Consumed and Non-Communicable Diseases •
Laina Mbongo, University of Namibia; Lillian Pazvakawambwa, University of Namibia; Lawrence Kazembe, University of Namibia.
43.
Collerates of Sexual Behaviourd among Barmaids in Morogoro Municipal, Tanzania •
Thecla ., P Mendile, Ms.
44.
Prevalence and Determinants of Wanted Last Child among Woman Aged 15 to 24 in South Africa. •
Rahama Milanzi, South Africa; Martin E. Palamuleni, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus.
45.
Défis de la mise en place de l’enseignement à distance dans des contextes défavorisés (faible accès à l’énergie et aux TIC, faible couverture médiatique, forte ruralisation)* •
Honoré Mimche, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); Miangotar Yode, Université de N'Djaména/Centre de Recherche et d'Étude des Populations et Sociétés Africaines (CREPOSA).
46.
FACTEURS ASSOCIES AU RECOURS AUX PRODUITS NON REUTILISABLES PENDANT LA MENSTRUATION À MADAGASCAR* •
Andriamahazo MIORA ANDRIANANDRIANINA, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD).
47.
Prevalence and Determinants of HIV Testing among Young People in South Africa: Evidence from the 2016 Demographic and Health Survey •
Mpho Mnguni, North West University; Mluleki Tsawe, North-West University.
48.
Determinants of International Migration from Selected Sadc Countries to South Africa: Evidence from the 2016 Community Survey •
Mr Sibusiso Modisane, NWU; Mirriam Dr Ngake, North West University.
49.
Assessment of Catastrophic Health Expenditure among Households in Kogi State, North Central Nigeria •
Moses Luke, FHI360- Nigeria; oabodunrin@lautech.edu.ng Abodunrin Oluwagbemiga, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology; mosannahdgreat@gmail.com Hannah Ojo, Delta State University, Abraka; ponmilej@yahoo.com Jacob Ponmile, AIDS Healthcare Foundation.
50.
Assessing Knowlewlege > Attitude and Practices and Other Factors That Affect Access and Uptake of Contraception Services among the Young People with Disabilities •
grace mozarland, researcher.
51.
Planification familiale et fécondité en contexte d’insécurité : tendances et inégalités au Burkina Faso* •
Douba Nabié, ISSP; Abdoulaye Maïga, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Roch Modeste Millogo, (1) Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP), Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Ouagadougou; Melinda Munos, Johns Hopkins University; Bruno Lankoandé, Joseph Ki-Zerbo University (UJKZ).
52.
Mismatch in Sexual and Reproductive Health Communication as Reported by Adolescents and Their Parents in a Border Context of Central Uganda •
Patricia Ndugga, Makerere University, Department of Population Studies, College of Business and Management Sciences; Betty Kwagala, Makerere University; Lodrick Odo, Makerere University.
53.
Evolution du climat et recherche des signaux du changement climatique au Tchad. Le cas des villes de Bol, Fianga, Moundou et N’Djaména* •
Semingar NGARYAMNGAYE, Texila American University Guyana.
54.
Statut de handicap et violences sexuelles faites aux femmes dans la province de Bujumbura mairie au Burundi* •
Willy Niyomuzika, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); BAKWIYE Déo, ETUDIANT.
55.
QUALITY OF EMPLOYMENT IN CAMEROON: DOES SOCIAL CAPITAL MATTER?* •
Astride Claudel NJIEPUE NOUFFEUSSIE, Université de Douala; Cosmas Bernard Meka'a, University of Bertoua.
56.
Sex Preference for Children in Liberia: The Influence of Educational Attainment •
Jonah Nyenpan, Jr, University of Ghana.
57.
Increasing Family Planning and Maternal Health Services Uptake through Focused Community Health Interventions in Narok County, Kenya. •
DAVIS OENGA, The Pallladium Group.
58.
Determinants of Maternal Mortality in Makurdi Local Government Area, Benue State, Nigeria (2010-2019) •
Rosemary Ogbu, Benue State Univerisity, Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria; James Ikyernum, Africa; Margaret Abba Yaro, Africa; Joseph Enefu, Africa.
59.
Comparative Analysis of the Incidence of Covid-19 and Malaria Fatality in Nigeria •
Richard O. Olutan, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Sunday Abatan, Federal University Oye; Kehinde Adelaja, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
60.
LES DETERMINANTS DU NON RECOURS A LA VACCINATION COMPLETE CHEZ LES ENFANTS DE 12 A 23 MOIS: ANALYSE A PARTIR DE LA VACCINATION DE ROUTINE DU PEV EN REPUBLIQUE DU CONGO* •
Jorelh Meorelh-DI OMBI, Laboratoire de Recherche et de formation en Population et Développement.
61.
Self-Help Initiatives in Rural Communities of Ondo East Local Government Area, Ondo State, Nigeria •
Omolola Omisore, Federal University Of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
62.
Estimating Fertility Using Completed Parity Distribution •
Caleb Ongong'a, University of Nairobi.
63.
Using Parish Registers for Demographic Research in African Settings: A Record Linkage Study on Age Data Quality in Ouagadougou •
Soumaïla Ouedraogo, New York University Abu Dhabi; Yacouba Y. C. Compaoré, Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain); Bruno Lankoandé, Joseph Ki-Zerbo University (UJKZ); Stephane Helleringer, New York University Abu Dhabi.
64.
Adolescent fertility trends and factors in Niger: analysis of the Total Cohort Fertility in Adolescence (TCFA)* •
Adama Ouedraogo, Université de Versailles – Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ).
65.
Influence de l’utilisation de l’internet sur l’initiation sexuelle précoce des adolescents et jeunes de parakou* •
Jean claude Owolabi, ADHD ONG; Justin Dansou, Université de Parakou.
66.
Structure , et Stock de Carbone d'une Forêt Urbaine Scolaire : Cas du Campus Universitaire de l'Université Dan Dicko dan Koulodo de Maradi* •
Souley Sama Mamane, Université Dan Dicko dans koulodo de Maradi.
67.
Facteurs Explicatifs Des Violences Basées Sur Le Genre En Milieu Scolaire: Cas De La Ville De Bamako •
Bourama Samaké, A.
68.
Impact des rapports de pouvoir inégalitaires sur les difficultés de prévention du VIH au sein des couples sérodifférents à Lomé (Togo)* •
Nathalie Sawadogo, Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo; Yawoyi Djakpa, CTA CHU SO.
69.
Factors Influencing Youth Unemployment in the Eastern Cape, South Africa •
Jaqueline J.N Seima, Department of Population Studies and Demography, North West University.
70.
A Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling of Small Area Variation in Youth Unemployment in Namibia •
Linda Shitenga, Namibia Statistics Agency; Petrus Iiyambo, University of Namibia.
71.
Decent Work Deficit at Its Peak among Migrant Female Domestic Workers’ Working Conditions in Ethiopia •
Lombebo Tagesse Sibamo, Lecturer, Researcher and Policy Advisor; Annabel S. Erulkar, Population Council; Kassahun Assres, University Lecturer; Nega Jibat, Jimma University.
72.
Evolution comparative des facteurs explicatifs des violences féminines conjugales entre les régions du Centre (sans Yaoundé) - Sud et les autres régions du Cameroun* •
Pythagore de TIOSSOK TSOWA, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD).
73.
Long-Term Impacts of the Bandebereho Programme on Violence against Women and Children, Maternal Health Seeking, and Couple Relations in Rwanda: A Six-Year Follow-up of a Randomised Controlled Trial •
Jean Paul TUYISINGIZE, RWAMREC; Emmanuel KARAMAGE, RWAMREC; Shamsi Kazimbaya, Equimundo; Doyle KATE, Equimundo.
74.
Analyzing Ype4Ah Project Effort in Improving the Sexual and Reproductive Health of Out of School Adolescents in Lagos and Kano State through Holistic Youth Friendly Services. •
Mfonabasi Nancy Ufia, Babajide Daini, Chukwudike Akanegbu; Babajide Daini, DAI; Chukwudike Akanegbu, YPE4AH.
75.
Transactional Sex, Condom Use, and Economic Empowerment among Adolescents and Young Adults in Nigeria: Further Evidence from the Nigeria Demographics and Health Survey (2018) •
Nebechukwu Henry Ugwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Clifford Obby Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Makinde A. Olusesan, The Viable Knowledge Masters Limited, Abuja.
76.
Sources of Information, Discontinuation, and the Relationship between Sociodemographic /Obstetric Factors, and Indications for Postpartum Contraception at a Tertiary Hospital in Rivers State, Nigeria •
Felix C.C. Wekere, Rivers State University; Cosmos E. Enyindah, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital; Emilia A. Udofia, University of Ghana, Korle Bu, Accra.
77.
Assessing Eye Health Knowledge and Practices amongst Primary Health Care Nurses in a Rural District in South Africa •
Zamadonda Xulu-Kasaba, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Lwandile Flatela, University of KwaZulu-Natal.