Bibliography

This annotated bibliography of publications provides materials sourced from published and grey literature within different theme areas of work relating to equity in health in east and southern Africa.

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Mortality and greenhouse gas impacts of biomass and petroleum energy futures in Africa
Bailis R; Ezzati M; Kammen DM (2005 April)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
Health risks and benefits of urban and ‘peri-urban’ agriculture and livestock (UA) in Sub-Saharan Africa
Boischio A; Clegg A; Mwagore D (2006 August)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
PCBs in air, soil and milk in industrialized and urban areas of KwaZulu-natal, South Africa
Batterman S; Chernyak S; Gouden Y; Hayes J; Robins T; Chetty S (2009 February)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
Assessment of environmental and public health hazards in wastewater used for urban agriculture in Nairobi, Kenya
Karanja NN; Njenga M; Prain G; Kang’ethe E; Kironchi G; Githuku C; Kinyari P; Mutua G (2010)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
A review of health and hygiene promotion as part of sanitation delivery programmes to informal settlements in the city of Cape Town (South Africa)
Van Wyk R (2009 April)
Themes:
Poverty and health
Environmental health practices, constraints and possible interventions in peri-urban settlements in developing countries-a review of Kampala, Uganda
Kulabako RN; Nalubega M; Wozei E; Thunvik R (2010 July)
Themes:
Poverty and health
Spatial dimensions of access and public health implications: The case of Dar es Salaam city, Tanzania
Kabuga SB (2012 February)
Themes:
Poverty and health
The Health and Sanitation Status of Specific Low-Cost Housing Communities as Contrasted with those Occupying Backyard Dwellings in the City of Cape Town, South Africa
Govender T (2011)
Themes:
Poverty and health
Time-series analysis of weather and mortality patterns in Nairobi's informal settlements
Egondi T; Kyobutungi C; Kovats S; Muindi K; Ettarh R; Rocklov J (2012 November)
Themes:
Poverty and health
Elevation and cholera: An epidemiological spatial analysis of the cholera epidemic in Harare, Zimbabwe, 2008-2009
Luque Fernandez MA; Schomaker M; Mason PR; Fesselet JF; Baudot Y; Boulle A; Maes P (2012 June)
Themes:
Poverty and health

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