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Kinship, Marriage and Child Health in Kenya: From the Perspective of Men
Sangeetha Madhavan to understand the role of men in child care in Nairobi, Kenya
Located in Resources / / Seed Grant Program / Seed Grants Awarded
Madhavan paper featured on Power Talk podcast
MPRC Alumni Tyler Myroniuk interviewed
Located in News
Joint Presentation by: Sangeetha Madhavan, Kirsten Stoebenau, and Ken Leonard
Does Kinship Matter in Low Income Urban Contexts in sub-Saharan Africa?: New Findings from Nairobi, Kenya
Located in Coming Up
Madhavan post examines using virtual spaces for international collaboration
Blog post for African Population and Health Research Center
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Madhavan leads team to study kinship effects
Five-year R01 project will examine kin relationships in Nairobi, Kenya
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Kinship, Nuptiality and Child Health Outcomes in a Low Income Urban Area - JAMAA na AFYA ya MTOTO (JAMO)
Sangeetha Madhavan PI, with Kristen Stoebenau, Kenneth Leonard and Michael Wagner
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Sangeetha Madhavan's Research on Mothers' Mental Health featured in New Security Beat
range of life experiences conspire to affect a woman’s mental health in Nairobi, Kenya
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File Troff document (with manpage macros)Does Rural-Urban Connectivity Buffer against Food Insecurity?: A Longitudinal Study of Informal Settlements in Nairobi, Kenya
Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland; John W. Curtis, Independent Consultant; Blessing Mberu and Marylene Wamukoya, African Population and Health Research Center; 2019-007
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Sangeetha Madhavan, African American Studies, Sociology, MPRC
Rural Connectivity, Kinship Support and Food Security in Kenya
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Connecting the Dots: Reproductive Health Research at UMD
MPRC Special Workshop
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