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NZIOKI JAPHETH MATIVO

Cell Phone: +254 720 048474 P.O. Box 29361­00100, Nairobi Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION October 2016 PhD (Public Health) Candidate December 2010 Master of Public Health December 2004 Kenyatta University Bsc. Environmental Science

UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1. Current Position: Lecturer/Research Fellow Department of Environmental Health, University Of Kabianga, July 2015 to date UOK/F/DR/1/VOL 1

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Previous Positions 2. Assistant Lecturer: Department of Environmental Health, University of Kabianga: June 2012 to June 2015: Courses; Community Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Refugee Health, Project Development, Monitoring and Evaluation, Health Service Management, Principles of Environmental Health, Water supply and Quality Control and Research methods 3. Assistant Lecturer: Department of Public Health, University of Eastern Africa, Baraton: March 2011 to April 2012: Courses; Community Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Project Development, Monitoring and Evaluation, Health Service Management, Principles of Environmental Health, Water supply and Quality Control and Research methods 4. Adjunct Lecturer: Department of Nursing, : 2011 to date: Courses; Community Health, Epidemiology, and Occupational Health and Safety.

RESEARCH

The following are my ongoing research projects; 1. Effectiveness of Community Health Worker Led PHC interventions in Providing Maternal and Child health Services in Mwingi District: May 2012­ to date 2. Epidemiology of Hypertension among Young Adults in selected Communities in Kenya: July 2015 to date PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS WORK EXPERIENCE

1. WaSH Project Officer and M&E expert: ­June 2009­February 2011. Mwingi Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Project: Employer: USAID/ADRA­Kenya UOK/F/DR/1/VOL 1

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2. Lead Consultant: Public Health :May 2013­September 2013 & May 2014­ september 2014 NASCOP­KENYA/CDC­Atlanta/M­Health, Kenya

PUBLICATIONS

1. Nzioki, Japheth M., Rosebella O. Onyango, and James H. Ombaka. "Socio­ Demographic Factors Influencing Maternal and Child Health Service Utilization in Mwingi; A Rural Semi­Arid District in Kenya." American Journal of Public Health Research 3.1 (2015): 21­30. Available online at: http://pubs.sciepub.com/ajphr/3/1/4

2. Japheth Mativo Nzioki, Rosebella Ogutu Onyango, James Herbert Ombaka. Efficiency and factors influencing efficiency of Community Health Strategy in providing Maternal and Child Health services in Mwingi District, Kenya: an expert opinion perspective. The Pan African Medical Journal. 2015;20:88 Available online at: doi:10.11604/pamj.2015.20.88.4711

3. Nzioki, J. M., Ombaka, J. H., & Onyango, R. O. (2015). Perceived Socio­ Cultural and Economic Factors Influencing Maternal and Child Health : Qualitative Insights from Mwingi District , Kenya. Annals of Community Health, 3(1), 13–22. Available online at: http://www.annalsofcommunityhealth.in/ojs/index.php/AoCH/article/view/114

Conferences/Workshops Papers presented

1. Japheth Mativo Nzioki, Rosebella Ogutu Onyango, James Herbert Ombaka, (2015). Integrating Hygiene and Sanitation Promotion in Primary Health Care Systems is the Way Forward; Evidence from Community Strategy in Kenya; Presented at MAKERERE UOK/F/DR/1/VOL 1

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES, 11th Joint Annual Scientific Health (JASH) Conference 2015 (Wednesday 23th – Friday 25th September 2015 at Speke Resort Munyonyo Kampala, Uganda)

2. Nzioki Mativo, ∙ Rosebella O. Onyango ∙ James H. Ombaka (2015). Socio­Demographic Determinants of Maternal and Child Health Service Utilization in Rural Mwingi West Sub County; A Descriptive Cross Sectional Survey (Conference: Presbyterian University of East Africa­ 1st Annual international Scientific Conference)

3. Nzioki Mativo ∙ James H. Ombaka ∙ Rosebella O. Onyango (2015). Community Health Worker Led Health Education is key to Improving Maternal and Child Health Outcomes; Evidence from Community Strategy in Kenya (Conference: Eastern African Multidisciplinary Annual Research Conference, At USIU­Africa Nairobi Kenya)