Browsing by Author "Blessing Mberu"
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Item Beyond a facility A crosssectional survey on WASH service levels and informal social accountability in childcare centres in Nairobis informal settlementsIvy Chumo; Caroline Kabaria; Penelope A. Phillips-Howard; Hellen Gitau; E et al; Blessing MberuItem Health inequalities at the intersection of multiple social determinants among under five children residing Nairobi urban slums An application of multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy MAIHDAEliud Kibuchi; Ivy Chumo; Caroline Kabaria; Helen Elsey; Penelope Phillips-Howard; Noemia Teixeira de Siqueira-Filha; Lana Whittaker; Blessing Mberu; E et alItem Improving accountability for equitable health and wellbeing in urban informal spaces Moving from dominant to transformative approaches(SAGE PUBLICATIONS) R Tolhurst; L Dean; K Ozana; P Phillips-Howard; E et al; Blessing MberuItem Landscape analysis of the Kenyan policy on the treatment and prevention of diarrheal disease among under5 childrenBlessing Mberu; S Simiyu; FD Gutema; D Sewell; PJ Busienei; IK Tumwebaze; KK BakerItem Protocol for the PATHOME study a cohort study on urban societal development and the ecology of enteric disease transmission among infants domestic animals and the environment(BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP) KK Baker; S Simiyu; P Busienei; FD Gutema; E et al; Blessing MberuItem Spatial-temporal patterns in the enteric pathogen contamination of soil in the public environments of low- and middle-income neighborhoods in Nairobi, Kenya(MDPI AG) Fanta D Gutema; Bonphace Okoth; John Agira; Christine S. Amondi; E et al; Blessing MberuItem Unmet needs and resilience The case of vulnerable and marginalized populations in Nairobis informal settlementsI Chumo; C Kabaria; A Shankland; Blessing MberuItem Voices and challenges of marginalized and vulnerable groups in urban informal settlements in Nairobi Kenya building on a spectrum of communitybased participatory research approachesR Karuga; C Kabaria; I Chumo; L Okoth; E et al; Blessing Mberu