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Arusha, Tanzania: 10-14 December 2007
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Session P-3:
Poster Session 3

Thursday, December 13
12:45 PM - 2:15 PM
Karafuu Lobby
Ngorongoro Wing. Ground Floor
Chair: Nyovani Madise, University of Southampton

1. Enhancing adolescents’ reproductive health awareness in Egypt  •  Salah Abou El Enein, Pathfinder International; Andy Cole, Pathfinder International; Manal Eid, Pathfinder International

2. Adolescents' expectations of stakeholders role in their sexual and reproductive health in Nigeria  •  Adunola Adepoju, University of Lagos

3. Sexual violence against women in marital dyads, prevalence and reproductive health consequences: A situation among the Ijesa of South-Western Nigeria  •  Adebayo O. Ajala, Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research; Uche Isiugo-Abanihe, University of Ibadan

4. The causes and consequences of early marriage in the Amhara region of Ethiopia  •  Bogalech Alemu, Pathfinder International; Jennifer Wilder, Pathfinder International

5. The hazard of female first marriage in Mozambique  •  Carlos Arnaldo, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane; Sandra D. Goncalves, University of Cape Town

6. Analyse des statistiques de l’état civil de la ville d’Abidjan pour l'année 2005  •  Massoma Bakaoyko; Eugène Yapo; Lucien Kouassi; Anne Marie Rachelle Djangone-Mian, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

7. The risk of HIV/AIDS among the poor families in rural communities in South Western Nigeria  •  Luqman Bisiriyu, Obafemi Awolowo University; Alfred Adewuyi, Obafemi Awolowo University

8. La prévalence et les conséquences de la violence basée sur le genre : Violences faites aux étudiantes de l’Université de Kinshasa (RDC)  •  Sylvain Gamaliel Bjimina Luadia

9. Comportement sexuel et sexualité  •  Zakaliyat Bonkoungou; Siaka Lougue, Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie (INSD)

10. Homosexualité en Afrique : mythe ou réalité ? Cas du Togo  •  Virgile Capo-Chichi, Population Services International (PSI); Sethson Kassegne, Population Services International (PSI)

11. A methodology for indirectly estimating the impact of HIV/AIDS on household structure and characteristics in Sub-Saharan Africa  •  Proud Dzambukira, Harvard University; Paulsen Mrina, Harvard University; Michael Levin, Harvard University

12. Assessment and monitoring of changes in interest of pastoralists in selling their livestock for their livelihood diversification in Ngorongoro District, Tanzania  •  Michael Emanuel Haule

13. Strategies for improving the nutrition of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS in the rural areas of Abia State, Nigeria  •  Ezinne Enwereji, Abia State University

14. Informal trade as an instrument to fight urban poverty and promote new orders of social stratification: Studying the involvement of women in informal economic activities in Maputo , Mozambique  •  Sonia Frias Piepoli, ISCSP - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa

15. Niveau, tendance et facteurs de divorce au Burkina Faso  •  Bilampoa Gnoumou Thiombiano, Université de Montréal; Thomas LeGrand, Université de Montréal; Bruno D. Schoumaker, Université Catholique de Louvain

16. Déterminants des mariages consanguins dans la région du Gharb-Chrarda-Béni Hssen (Maroc)  •  Hinde Hami, Université Ibn Tofail; Abdelmajid Soulaymani, Université Ibn Tofail; Abdelrhani Mokhtari, Université Ibn Tofail

17. Trust, commitment, fidelity, and condom use among young adults in Tanzania  •  Megan Klein Hattori, Brown University

18. Using improved predictors of condom use to better target Swazi youth with regular partners  •  Megan Klein Hattori, Brown University; Navendu Shekhar, Population Services International (PSI); Dhaval S. Patel, Society for Family Health/ Population Services International

19. Adolescent high-risk behaviours and its determinants in North-West province of South Africa  •  Sabiti Ishmael-Kalule, North-West University, South Africa; Yaw Amoateng, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa (HSRC); Narayanan V Prakash, North-West University, South Africa

20. Factors associated with sexual behaviour among Public University students in Tanzania  •  John Jeckoniah, Sokoine University of Agriculture

21. Couples’ level of education and gender differences in disclosure of HIV status in Ibadan, Nigeria  •  Ayodele S Jegede, Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan

22. Nouvelle politique publique de décentralisation de la République Démocratique du Congo, population et développement dans le contexte de la mondialisation.  •  Charlotte Kabedi Ilunga, University of Kinshasa

23. Premiers rapports sexuels forcés chez les jeunes de Kinshasa : caractéristiques sociodémographiques des partenaires, contexte de « négociations » et risques d’IST/VIH et/ou de grossesses non désirées  •  Barthélemy Kalambayi Banza, Université de Kinshasa

24. Promoting safer sexual practices among street children in Kinshasa in the era of HIV  •  Lupwana Kandala, LUCIO

25. Adolescent early marriage in northern Nigeria: Evidence to effective programmatic intervention  •  Andrew S Karlyn, Population Council; Annabel Erulkar, Population Council

26. Comportements sexuels des jeunes scolaires et VIH/Sida au Togo  •  Sethson Kassegne, Population Services International (PSI); Agbessi Amouzou, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

27. HIV prevention among youth in Internally Displaced People’s (IDP) camps: Experiences from Uganda  •  Peter Kintu, United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR); Alex Mugume, Uganda Programme for Human and Holistic Development (UPHOLD); Samson Kironde, Uganda Programme for Human and Holistic Development (UPHOLD); Denis Kibwola, Straight Talk Foundation

28. Souls of life: Looking at the role of older people in maintaining and protecting African culture  •  Stephen R Kodwo, Virginia Commonwealth University

29. Is there any relationship between knowledge of HIV/AIDS prevention and transmission and safe sexual behaviour? The case of young people in Botswana  •  Gobopamang Letamo, University of Botswana

30. Perceived peer influence on sexual behaviour among secondary schools adolescents in Tanzania  •  Paulina Mabuga, University of Dar es Salaam

31. Determinants of female family headship in Sub-Saharan Africa  •  Dionisia Maffioli, Università degli Studi di Bari; Giuseppe Gabrielli, Università di Bari; Piero Sacco, Università di Bari

32. Bush meat hunting, rural food security and livelihood in Uluguru Mountains Tanzania  •  Gladys Mahiti, Sokoine University of Agriculture

33. Civil registration system and census exercise in Nigeria: The challenges of demographic estimation  •  Chuks J Mba, University of Ghana

34. Environnement familial des enfants et adolescents burkinabés: Profil et évolution  •  Yode Miangotar, Université de Montréal

35. Partner reduction and partner faithfulness reduce risk of HIV infection in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Cameroon, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zimbabwe  •  Vinod Mishra, Macro International Inc.; Rathavuth Hong, Macro International Inc.; Bernard Barrere, Macro International Inc.

36. Adolescent childbearing in Cameroon: An analysis of trends, determinants and health consequences  •  Louise Moyo; Samuel Kelodjoue, Université de Dschang

37. Indirect estimation of maternal mortality in Kenya  •  Austin Mueke, University of Nairobi

38. Interventions to mitigate gender-based violence: Experiences from Uganda  •  Alex Mugume, Uganda Programme for Human and Holistic Development (UPHOLD); Beatrice Muwa, Uganda Programme for Human and Holistic Development (UPHOLD); Josephine Kasaija, Uganda Programme for Human and Holistic Development (UPHOLD); Lydia Buzaalirwa, Uganda Programme for Human and Holistic Development (UPHOLD); Peter Kintu, United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR)

39. The timing and role of initiation rites in preparing young people for adolescence and responsible sexual and reproductive health behaviour in Malawi  •  Alister Munthali, University of Malawi

40. Factors affecting Kenyan adolescents' childbearing desires  •  Andrew Muriuki, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee; Marjorie Sable, University of Missouri at Columbia

41. Intergenerational equity in Kenyan social security and poverty reduction  •  Samuel Mwangi, Miami University

42. Young and Innocent? Sexual activity among young adolescents in the era of HIV and AIDS in Uganda  •  Stella Neema, Makerere University

43. Food security and household vulnerability in a South African context of high HIV prevalence  •  Busisiwe Nkosi, Health Economics and AIDS Research Division (HEARD); Mary Bachman DeSilva, Boston University

44. Vital registration systems in Africa: Strategizing towards viability  •  Ethelbert Nwokocha, University of Ibadan

45. Incidence des violences basées sur le genre sur les programmes de développement économique et social : Cas de la République Démocratique du Congo  •  Paul Denis Nzita Kikhela, Université de Kinshasa

46. Interrogating the nexus of gender inequality, sexuality and survival: Reflections on the sociology of Mbọmchi  •  Akachi C. Odoemene, University of Ibadan; Chinwe M Agamegwa, Igoloafrika Youth Foundation

47. Care giving and stress: Experiences of people taking care of elderly relations in Southern Nigeria  •  Uzoma O Okoye, University of Nsukka, Nigeria

48. Adolescent sexuality and sexuality education in South-Western Nigeria: Combining quantitative and participatory methodologies  •  Tolulope M. Ola, Department of Sociology, Faculty of the Social Sciences, University of Ado-Ekiti; Abosede Oludare, University of Ibadan

49. Le rôle de l’âge au mariage dans la baisse de la fécondité en Algérie?  •  Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED)

50. For batter or worse…? Patterns and variations in women’s experience of and attitudes towards spousal violence in marital and dating relationships  •  Serai D. Rakgoasi, University of the Witwatersrand

51. Impact of sexual and reproductive health education on adolescents beaviour towards HIV/AIDS transmission in Morogoro Municipal in Tanzania  •  Wambuka Rangi, Open University of Tanzania (OUT)

52. Does exposure to Adolescent Reproductive Health Programmes lead to desired outcomes? Findings from the 2006 African Youth Alliance (AYA) survey in Uganda  •  Gideon Rutaremwa, Makerere University

53. Risk and protective factors: Linkages to youth’s perception of vulnerability to HIV/AIDS infection  •  Yetty Shobo, Pennsylvania State University

54. Connaissance, attitude et pratique des professionnelles du sexe vis à vis du VIH/Sida dans un contexte de crise en Côte d'Ivoire  •  Lazare Sika, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Anne Marie Rachelle Djangone-Mian, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Kone Siaka; Flore Bia Gueu

55. The contribution of informal sector to poverty reduction in Mwanza City: The case study of food vendors in Pamba ward  •  Fausto G.B. Simime, Intitute of Rural Developmen Planning - Dodoma (IRDP); Kilobe Benedict, Institute of Rural Development Planning (IRDP) Dodoma

56. Développement et questions de population en République Démocratique du Congo : Regard sur le Document de Stratégie de Réduction de la Pauvreté( DSRP)  •  Jacques Tshibwabwa Kuditshini, University of Kinshasa

57. L’évolution de l’âge à la première union au Burkina Faso : Quels effets des unions libres et du niveau de vie du ménage ?  •  Younoussi Zourkaleini, Université de Ouagadougou

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