PSRI LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 2013-2014 PC PERIOD

1.  Prof. Murungaru Kimani

1.1 Kimani M. 2013. “Chapter 2: Overview of Population and Development in Kenya Population Situation Analysis”, Published by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and National Council for Population and Development in 2013, July 2013.

2.  Prof. J. Oucho

2.1  Oucho, J.O. 2013. “Chapter XX: International Migration”, in National Council for Population and Development, Kenya Population Situation Analysis. Nairobi: NCPD, pp.

2.2  Ngunyi, M. and Oucho, J.O. 2013.Migration and Human Security in the Eastern and South Africa Region, Migration Knowledge Series Vol. I. Djibouti: Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

2.3  Oucho, J.O. Oucho, L.A. and Ong’ayo, A.O. 2013.The Biggest Fish in the Sea? Dynamic Kenyan Labour Migration in the East African Community, Research Report ACPOBS/2013/PUB02. Brussels: ACP Observatory on Migration.

2.4  Anich, R. Melde, S. Crush, J. and Oucho, J.O. (eds.) 2014. A New Perspective in Human Mobility in the South, Global Migration Issues 3. Springer.

2.5  Oucho, J.O. 2013. “Prospects for free movement in the East African Community”, Regions and Cohesion 3 (3), Special Edition, 2013: 103-122.

2.6  Oucho, J. O. Labour mobility, regional integration and social protection in Southern economies”, in R. Anich, S. Melde, J. Crush and Oucho, J.O. (eds.), A New Perspective in Human Mobility in the South, Global Migration Issues 3. Springer.

2.7 Oucho, J.O. 2013. Towards A Regional Consultative Process (RPC) Migration . Dialogue in the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). Report Commissioned by COMESA, Lusaka, Zambia (September 2013).

2.8. Oucho, J.O. 2014. Monograph on ‘Emigrants’. Report commissioned by the Kenya. National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) on the 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census (June 2014).

2.9.  Oucho, J.O. 2014. Development of The East African Community (EAC) Regional Labour Migration Policy. Consultancy Report on work commissioned by WYG International for ACP Migration, Brussels, Belgium (June 2014).

3.  Prof. L. Ikamari

3.1 Ikamari, Lawrence. 2013. ‘Chapter IV. Relationship and their relevance to public policies’, Published by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and National Council for Population and Development in 2013, July 2013.

4.  Prof. A. Agwanda

4.1 Otieno, A. 2013. “Chapter 13: Inequalities and exercise of rights. Population and Development in Kenya Population Situation Analysis”, Published by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and National Council for Population and Development in 2013, July 2013.

5.  Dr. B. O. K’Oyugi

5.1  K’Oyugi, B.O. “Access to child health care, medical treatment of sick children and childhood mortality relationships in Kenya”, Health, Volume 6, May 7, 2014, 1152-1164.

5.2  Maina, W.K., Kim A., Rutherford, G.W., Haper, M., K’Oyugi, B.O., et al. “Kenya AIDS Indicator Surveys 2007 and 2012: Implications for public health policies for HIV prevention and treatment”, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Volume 66, Supplement 1, May 1, 2014.

5.3  K’Oyugi, B.O. “Impact of breastfeeding on infant and child mortality with varying levels of immunization and HIV/AIDS: evidence from 2008/09 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey”, Social Sciences, Volume 3, No. 1, February 2014, 9-16

6.  Dr. A. Khasakhala

6.1  Carine Va n Malderen,Irene Ogali,Anne Khasakhala,Stephen N Muchiri,Corey Sparks,Herman Van Oyen andNiko Speybroeck. 2013. “Decomposing Kenyan socio-economic inequalities in skilled birth attendance and measles immunization”. International Journal for Equity in Health,12:314712-3.

6.2  HIV interventions in Education Systems. In Vulnerabilities, Impacts, and Responses to HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa .2013. Edited byGetnet TadeleandHelmut Kloos. Palgrave Macmillan.

6.3  Ethical Issues in HIV biomedical Research in Sub-Sahara Africa. In Vulnerabilities, Impacts, and Responses to HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. 2013. Edited byGetnet TadeleandHelmut Kloos. Palgrave Macmillan.

6.4  Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS programs in Sub-Saharan Africa. in Vulnerabilities, Impacts, and Responses to HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. 2013. Edited byGetnet TadeleandHelmut Kloos. Palgrave Macmillan.

6.5  Anne A. Khasakhala. 2013. Chapter 6 Changes in Overall, Infant, Child and Maternal Mortality. In Population Situation Analysis”, Published by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and National Council for Population and Development in 2013, July 2013.

6.6  Anne A. Khasakhala. 2013. Chapter 7. “ Morbidity, Mortality and pidemiological transition and Situation and Trends with respect to HIV/AIDS and STIs in Kenya Population Situation Analysis”, Published by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and National Council for Population and Development in 2013, July 2013.

7.  Dr. Wanjiru G.

7.1  Gichuhi, Wanjiru and Gilbert. Omedi. 2014. Domestic violence and Contraceptive Use among Currently Married Women in Kenya. The Southern Social Science Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 of May 2014 (ISSN 2312-5438)’.

7.2 Gichuhi, Wanjiru, Ruto Gideon and Victoria Amwoliza. 2014. ChapterXX Irrigation and Drainage project: The case of Mwea Irrigation scheme, in Womens experiences with Selected Flagship Projects in Vision 2030. Skynet Holdings E. A Ltd, Nairobi Kenya

7.3 Gichuhi, Wanjiru and Wanjiku Gacheche. 2014. Chapter XX: Water Sector. Socio-economic Rights Article (1) of the Constitution of Kenya. Skynet Holdings E. A Ltd, Nairobi Kenya

8.  Dr. G. Odipo

9.  Dr. Wakibi

10.  Dr. A. Mutuku

10.1 Mutuku, A. 2013. “Chapter 3: Population size, growth and structure”, Published by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and National Council for Population and Development in 2013, July 2013.

11.  Mr. B. Jarabi

11.1 Jarabi, B. 2013. “Chapter 15: Challenges and opportunities” in Population Situation Analysis Kenya Report. Published by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and National Council for Population and Development, July 2013.