Publications (70)
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LA MIGRATION DES ENFANTS A PARTIR DU BURKINA FASO VERS LA COTE D’IVOIRE
Gabriel SANGLI, Bakary OUATTARA
Ce chapitre a pour but de contribuer à l’analyse et à la compréhension du phénomène de la migration des enfants du Burkina Faso vers la Côte d’Ivoire. Pour diagnostiquer et analyser ce phénomène, une recherche documentaire et une collecte de données quantitatives et qualitatives ont été effectuées. Des données collectées, une analyse du profil(...)
Migration, enfants, parents, enfants left behind, transporteurs, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire
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Trends in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes Before and Into the COVID-19 Pandemic in Burkina Faso and Kenya: Evidence From Panel Data.
Silberg C., Moreau C., Karp C., Bazié F., Gichangi P., Guiella G., Onadja Y., Thiongo M., and Anglewicz Ph.
Many predicted that COVID-19 would have a substantial impact on the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) trajectories of adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa. The lack of longitudinal data with information collected before and into the pandemic has limited investigation into this topic.
We performed a secondary analysis using nationally represen(...)
Adolescents, COVID-19, Sexual and reproductive health, Family planning
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Link between pregnancy planning and antenatal care utilization in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of DHS data (2010-2023)
Sibiri C. Ouedraogo, Moussa Bougma
This study aims to analyse the relationship between pregnancy planning and antenatal care in sub-Saharan Africa and to identify which categories of mothers are most likely to make inadequate use of antenatal care in the event of a mistimed or unwanted pregnancy. The latest data from the Demographic and Health Surveys of 32 countries were analy(...)
Pregnancy planning, unintended, mistimed, unwanted, antenatal care, sub-Saharan Africa
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Prevalence of asymptomatic malaria at the communal level in Burkina Faso: an application of the small area estimation approach
Hervé Bassinga, Mady Ouedraogo, Kadari Cisse, Parfait Yira, Sibiri Clément Ouedraogo, Abdou Nombré, Wofom Lydie Marie-Bernard Bance, Mathias Kuepie & Toussaint Rouamba
Background
In malaria-endemic countries, asymptomatic carriers of plasmodium represent an important reservoir for malaria transmission. Estimating the burden at a fine scale and identifying areas at high risk of asymptomatic carriage are important to guide malaria control strategies. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of asymptomatic(...)
Small area estimates, Communes, Malaria, Spatial analysis
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Using respondent-driven sampling to measure abortion safety in restrictive contexts: Results from Kaya (Burkina Faso) and Nairobi (Kenya)
Lonkila Moussa Zan, Onikepe Owolabi, Adama Baguiya, Ramatou Ouedraogo, Martin Bangha, Caron Kim, Clémentine Rossier
Objective: The purpose of this study is to test Respondent-Driven Sampling – used previously in HIV research – for abortion, and to measure abortion safety characteristics in the small town of Kaya and surrounding villages (Burkina Faso) and in the slums of Nairobi (Kenya).
Methods: A preliminary qualitative study confirmed that women discl(...)
RDS, Abortion, Hidden population, abortion safety
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Grossesses adolescentes et décrochage scolaire à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) : mécanismes sociaux, économiques et défis pour l’autonomisation des femmes
Sawadogo Nathalie
Cette étude analyse l’impact des grossesses sur le maintien scolaire des adolescentes et examine les mécanismes sociaux, culturels et économiques qui expliquent leur décrochage scolaire dans la région du Centre au Burkina Faso. Elle s’intéresse particulièrement à la façon dont ces grossesses influencent la continuité des études chez ces adol(...)
Burkina Faso, Grossesses, Décochage scolaire, Adolescentes, Autonomisation des femmes
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Perceptions and Experiences of a Population at Risk of Schistosomiasis in Four Villages in Burkina Faso
Wandji Nana Lady Rosny, Soura Abdramane Bassiahi, Cakpo Gbènonminvo Enoch, Kabore Fasnewinde Aristide, and Drabo Koiné Maxime
BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis remains a public health problem in Burkina Faso, despite decades of efforts to combat the disease. Knowing and considering the opinions of at-risk populations can help to improve the control of this disease. This study, therefore, aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of an at-risk population in the schis(...)
Schistosomiasis, Perceptions, Experiences, Burkina Faso
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Insuffisances des réponses aux viols à Ouagadougou : réflexions à partir du vécu de jeunes survivantes
Nathalie Sawadogo
The rape of girls and women raises questions about both prevention and the response in Burkina Faso. This article looks at the inadequacy of the response to rape in Ouagadougou. It is based on an analysis of cases of rape experienced by young women in the city and documented between 2005 and 2009. The study highlights the gap between the attit(...)
Burkina Faso, Droits sexuels et reproductifs, Réponses aux viols, Représentations sociales, Survivantes de viols
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Temporal variation of chronic child malnutrition in the context of strengthening healthcare services in Burkina Faso: an Oaxaca-Blinder multivariate decomposition analysis
Sawadogo, Pengdewendé Maurice, Jean-François Kobiané, and Eric Tchouaket Nguemeleu
Malnutrition seriously affects children’s health, survival, and future productivity. According to the literature, increasing the supply of health services should help reduce the spread of malnutrition. This article analyses the sources of changes in the decline of chronic malnutrition during the 2000s, where there was an increase in the supply(...)
Malnutrition chronique, Variation spatiale et temporelle, Burkina Faso
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Géographie des personnes âgées dans la ville de Ouagadougou-Burkina Faso
Hervé Bassinga, Bruno Yempabou Lankoande, Yacouba Savadogo, Abdramane Bassiahi Soura
L’urbanisation, en modifiant les schémas de distribution spatiale de la population peut affecter la structure par âge de cette population dans les quartiers. Pourtant, les recherches sur la répartition des groupes d’âges en milieu urbain dans les pays d’Afrique subsaharienne ne sont pas fréquentes. Se fondant sur la configuration historique de(...)
vieillissement de la population, géographie, Ville de Ouagadougou
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“I always know she cannot betray me.” Disclosure of abortion and methods of abortion used in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya
Ramatou Ouédraogo, Shelmith Wanjiru, Moussa Lonkila Zan, Clémentine Rossier, Onikepe Owolabi, Sherine Athero, Clement Oduor, Martin Bangha, the N-MAS team
Despite abortion being stigmatized and legally restricted in Kenya, women still disclose their abortions within their network. Evidence has shown how stigma can influence and regulate individual abortion disclosure decisions and behaviors. This paper seeks to understand why and how women make the decisions to disclose their abortion and the as(...)
Abortion, Secrecy, Respondent, Qualitative research, Social psychology, Psychology, Qualitative property, Political science, Sociology, Law, Pregnancy, Social science
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Psychosocial dimensions of access and their association with contraceptive use and intention to use
Lonkila Moussa Zan, Clémentine Rossier
BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that psychosocial accessibility appears to be the key remaining hurdle to contraceptive use when issues of geographic and financial accessibility have been resolved. To date, the literature has considered various dimensions of psychosocial accessibility, which are not well measured by the two main sources of(...)
Intention to use, Pregnancy, Psychosocial dimensions, Sex Education, Side effects, Burkina-Faso, Family Planning Services, Contraceptive Agents, Contraception Behavior, Contraception, Cognitive dimensions
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Using Modern Contraception While Wanting a Child: What Does Contraceptive Over-Use Mean for the Human Rights-Based Approach in Burkina Faso? Insights from PMA2020 Data
Moussa Lonkila Zan, Claudine Sauvain‐Dugerdil, Clémentine Rossier
(1) Background: Sustainable development goal 5.6 calls for “universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights” to fulfil sexual and reproductive practices. The capability approach helps refine the analysis of contraceptive use by going beyond the dichotomous view of contraceptive use as use/non-use to focus on women’s(...)
Family planning, Psychology, Medicine, Population, Demography, Research methodology, Environmental health, Sociology
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From theories of contraceptive use to human rights principles: implications for indicators on the supply and demand side
Moussa Lonkila Zan, Clémentine Rossier
In this commentary, we examine the evolution of theories and metrics regarding contraception. We contend that while human rights principles are now widely integrated into the "supply-side factors" of contraceptive provision, particularly through the concept of quality of care and its metrics, their role in relation to "demand-side factors" rem(...)
Supply side, Demand side, Economics, Public economics, Business, Environmental economics, Microeconomics
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Searching for Needles in a Haystack: Exploring Alternative Operational Approaches to Classify the Safety of Induced Abortions Using Respondent‐Driven Sampling Data From Two Sub‐Saharan African Settings
Onikepe Owolabi, Clémentine Rossier, Rachidatou Compaoré, Caron Kim, Bela Ganatra, Ramatou Ouédraogo, Moussa Lonkila Zan, Martin Bangha, Adama Baguiya, the N‐MAS team
This study aims to describe the circumstances under which women obtained abortions in two sites, explore more nuanced approaches to classify abortion safety and examine the relationship between safety and self-reported health outcomes. We analyze data on the most recent abortion or only abortion reported by 551 women in Nairobi slums and 479 w(...)
Abortion, Respondent, Medicine, Pill, Family medicine, Developing country, Demography, Environmental health, Pregnancy, Nursing, Economic growth, Political science, Sociology