UAPS 2019 Scientific Program Summary

Sunday, November 17 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday, November 18 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 1 Side Meeting: Youth-led Research in Africa 14 First DD and Prospects for the Second DD in Africa 15 Side Meeting: Proven EIDM Capacity Development Sunday, November 17 Programmes Offer Opportunity For Sustainable EIDM 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Capacity Development For Population Scientists In Africa 2 Free Census and Survey Microdata Workshop 16 Experiences with the Right to Food and Drivers of Food Choices in low income settings in sub-Saharan Africa 17 Fertility Patterns That Deviate from Conventional Monday, November 18 Theories 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM 18 Adolescent Reproductive Health and Rights 19 Rights-Based Family Planning II 3 Opening Ceremony 20 Key Risk Factors of under-Five Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa 21 "Diverging Destinies" In sub-Saharan Africa Monday, November 18 22 Harnessing the African Union’s Demographic Dividend 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Paradigm at Country Level: The Issue of Policy Prioritization and Agenda Operationalization 4 Plenary Session: Population and Development in Africa: 25 years after Cairo… what next? Monday, November 18 5 CRVS in Africa 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM 6 The 2020 Census Round - Opportunities Of Georeferenced Census Data 7 Rights-Based Family Planning in Resource-Poor Settings 23 Estimating Fertility, Mortality, and Population: Methods Used in the Global Burden of Disease Study 8 Couples’ Reproductive Health and Fertility 9 Emerging Patterns of Sexual Networking in the Era of HIV/AIDS Monday, November 18 10 Geographical Patterns of Major Health Challenges 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM (HIV/AIDS, Malaria, NCDs, Etc.) In Africa 11 Negotiating Evidence-Informed Decision Making 24 Population Projections: Methods, Assumptions and 12 Migration, Remittances and Development in Origin Implications countries 25 Side Meeting: Networking and Collaboration among 13 Gender Dividend Population Studies Institutes/Departments in Africa for Enhancing Capacities in the Continent 26 Leaving No Woman, No Child Behind: What Evidence Monday, November 18 On Inequalities For RMNCH Is Needed To Advocate 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM And Act? 27 Post-Abortion Care in Sub-Saharan Africa since the ICPD P1 Poster Session 1 28 Interventions and Programs to Improve Family Planning Access among the Underserved, Internally Displaced and the Most at-Risk Populations (MARPs)

1 31 Internal Migration, Poverty and Inequality Tuesday, November 19 32 Conditions Necessary for African Countries to Harness 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM the Dividend and Costs of Inaction 36 Reference Centers in Census with Electronic Data P2 Poster Session 2 Collection in Africa

Tuesday, November 19 Tuesday, November 19 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

52 Long-Term Care and Wellbeing in Later Life: The Role 29 Family Planning: Policy and Practice of Self Agency, and Formal and Informal Systems 33 Plenary Session: No Urban Legend: Taking the Long- 53 Evaluation/Transformation of the Civil Registration Term View on the Realities of Urbanization in Africa System for Access to More Timely and Reliable Vital 34 National Policies, Intergenerational Transfers and the Data in Africa Well-Being of Older People 54 Investments in Early Childhood Development to Reap the 37 The Demand for Children in Sub-Saharan African Demographic Dividend Societies 55 Enhancing Comprehensive Sexuality Education in 38 Reproductive Morbidity Restrictive Policy And Socio-Cultural Contexts 39 SRH and Family Planning 56 Family Planning in Africa: Who, and Where Are the 40 Innovations in Health Systems and Maternal, Newborn under-Served? and Child Health 57 Epidemiology and Demography of HIV/AIDS 41 Urban Health/Wellbeing 58 Smart' and Scalable Interventions for Improving 42 Role of Gender in Accelerating the Demographic Education Outcomes for Girls and Boys in an Era of Dividend Rapidly Changing Technology 47 An Assessment of Youth Friendly Health Services among 59 Postnatal Care Adolescent Girls and Young Women 60 Climate Change, Environment and Population Health 61 Plenary Session: Innovation & Technology for Sustainable Development in Africa: Valorizing Youth and Tuesday, November 19 the Private Sector 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

35 Initiatives Promoting the use of Census Data in Africa Tuesday, November 19 43 Ageing and Care in Africa: Policies, Intentions and 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Realities 44 Side Meeting: Family and Unions in SSA: Homage to 62 Evaluation of Youth Interventions Veronique Hertrich 63 Integrating Traditional and New Forms of Data Source 45 Urban Family Planning including Accessibility of New and Innovative Data 48 Substance Use Behaviors Among Youth In Sub-Saharan 64 Perspectives and Prospects for a Global Migration Survey Africa 65 Gender Theories of Fertility 49 Health Burden 66 Indirect Estimation of the Incidence of Abortion- 50 Antenatal Care Methodological Advances, Challenges and Advantages 51 African Models for The Demographic Dividend – 67 Innovative Public Health Policies and Health Systems Practical Interventions, Lessons and Policy Options 68 Demography of Human Capital Formation 71 Evaluation of Population, Reproductive Health and HIV 69 Linkages between Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural Areas policies and programs 70 Family and Marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa: 151 Regional Discussion on Population and Development 25 Transformation And Consequences Years after Cairo

2 Tuesday, November 19 83 Uganda Day Session 2: Young People 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM 84 Uganda Day Session 3: Statistics

80 Labor Productivity and Fertility – Using the Canning- Wednesday, November 20 Karra-Wilde Model 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday, November 19 85 Uganda Day Debate Panel: Harnessing Youth 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Development Potential in Africa: Have We Failed? 152 Expanding access to integrated RMNCH services through digitally-empowered Community Health 30 Intimate Partners or Community Leaders: Which Men Workers. Matter Most for Access to Contraception? 72 New Forms of Data and How They Can Address Challenges of Traditional Data Sources, including Wednesday, November 20 Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM 73 Vulnerable Youth and SRHR 74 Fertility Patterns That Deviate from Conventional Theories II 86 Capacity Building for Young Researchers on Policy Communications 75 Unmet Need and Demand for Family Planning- Measurement and Conceptual Issues 77 UAPS General Assembly Meeting Wednesday, November 20 78 Children’s and Adolescents’ Welfare including School 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Health Programs 79 Use of Data for Policies and Programming: Capitalization of Survey and Census Data for More Cultural/Tourism Show Effective Policies

129 Innovative Applications of Qualitative Methods in Population Research Thursday, November 21 Wednesday, November 20 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM 46 Economic Theories of Fertility at a Micro-Level, for Example Marginal Utility of Children Documentary on Uganda 87 Plenary Session: Evidence-Informed Population Policy Making and Implementation in Africa: Dialogue between Researchers and Policy Makers 88 Applications of Spatial Analysis in Demography Wednesday, November 20 89 Strengthening Institutional Research Capacity in Africa: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM What should the priorities be? 90 Sexually Transmitted Infections, HIV, Reproductive Health and Fertility 81 Uganda Day Opening Ceremony 91 Disability in Africa: Overview and Keys to Understanding Wednesday, November 20 92 Health Insurance and Access to Basic Health Care 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM 93 Maternal Newborn and Child Health 94 Urban Health and Wellbeing II 82 Uganda Day Session 1: Population & Development 95 Case Studies on Operationalizing the DD within the Context of Agenda 2063 and 2030 Agenda for

3 Sustainable Development Thursday, November 21 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Thursday, November 21 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 100 Behavioural Responses to HIV/AIDS and STIs II 113 Methodological Issues in Population Studies P3 Poster Session 3 114 DEMOSTAFF Project 115 Trends, Determinants and Consequences of Induced Abortion Thursday, November 21 116 Barriers to Contraceptive Use 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 117 General Health and Utilization of Health Services 118 SHRH Needs of Undocumented Youth Migrants in 76 Behavioural Responses to HIV/AIDS and STIs I Selected Cities 96 Evaluation of Cash Transfers Interventions 119 Family and Marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa: Transformation And Consequences II 97 Analyses of Vital Statistics and Administrative Data 120 Gender Dimensions of Vulnerability to Climate Change 98 An Assessment of The Impact of Lack Of Quality Youth as Well as Gender Dimension of Natural Resources Friendly Health Services 99 Demography of Mental Health in Africa 101 Migration and Urbanization Dynamics in Africa: Thursday, November 21 Patterns, Trends and Prospects 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM 102 Migration Flows: New Origins, New Destinations, Consequences UAPS Elections 103 The Collision of Population Growth and Climate Change in the Sahel: Implications for Food Security and Development 150 Critical issues to be addressed for the realization of a demographic dividend in Africa Thursday, November 21 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Thursday, November 21 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 121 Trends and Health and Socio-economic Implications of Ageing in Africa 122 The Role of Behavioral Nudges and Incentives in 104 Population Dynamics, Environmental Change and Food Achieving Demographic Transition in Africa Security in Africa 123 Early Child Development: Micro and Macro 105 Initiatives to Promote the Use of Census Data in Africa Perspectives and Health Issues 124 Women’s Economic Empowerment and Sexual and 106 Applying the Capability Approach in Population Studies Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa: exploring 107 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Reproductive and Intersections and Interlinkages Rights: Success Factors and Barriers 125 Men’s Role in Family Planning/ Reproductive Health 108 Migration and Health 126 Innovative Community Interventions for Improving 109 Geographical Patterns of Major Health Challenges II Maternal, Newborn, Neonatal, and Child Survival. 110 Specificities of Human Capital Formation in Africa 127 Revisit the Definitions of ‘Family’, ‘Union’, and 111 Education, Employment and Transformation of Gender ‘Household’ in the Context of Changing Social Norms, Relations Connectedness, Globalization and Mobility 112 Masculinities in Africa: Discourses Regarding Men 128 Effective EIDM Interventions in the Population Field: Sexualities, Health and wellbeing In A Male-Controlled Evaluation and Documentation of Best Practices Society

4 Friday, November 22 Development In Africa 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 153 Barriers to the Prioritisation of Demographic Dividend Policies: What Are Challenges to the Implementation of Policy Frameworks to Realise the Demographic P4 Poster Session 4 Dividend and What Role Can Multilateral Institutions and International Donors Play in Support? Friday, November 22 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Friday, November 22 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 130 Plenary Session: Data for Development: Quality as a Benchmark to Achieving Global Goals in Africa Closing Ceremony 131 Side Meeting: Youth and Sexual and Reproductive Health Interventions 132 Perinatal And Under-Five Mortality Estimates For sub- Saharan Africa: Data, Methods And Patterns 133 2030 Census; Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Saturday, November 23 (CRVS) 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 134 Men’s Sexual and Reproductive Health 135 Family Planning in Africa: How to Better Serve Specific 148 Workshop on Manuscript Development Day 1 under-Served Population Groups? 136 Under-Five Nutrition in Africa: Dual Burden of under and Overnutrition Sunday, November 24 137 Return Migrations and Return Intentions 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 138 Understand Changing Patterns of Unions, Families, Households: Factors and Consequences on Child and 149 Workshop on Manuscript Development Day 2 Elders 139 Demography, Democracy and Sustainable Development in Africa: Which Interrelations?

Friday, November 22 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

140 Computational Approach (Social Media, Big Data…) To Population Studies In sub - Saharan Africa 141 The Use of Demographic Intelligence to Influence Development Policies 142 Disabled People with Regard to HIV / AIDS and Other Risks in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Africa 143 Emerging Evidence for Improved Family Planning Outcomes 144 Health Systems and Maternal, Newborn and Child Health 145 Documented and Undocumented Labour Migration 146 Household Resources- Generation, Intra-Household Resource Allocation and Flow Patterns 147 Delving into the Education Dividend: Evidence- Informed Policy Making for Human Capital

5 8th African Population Conference 2019 Scientific Program

Sunday, November 17, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

1 Side Meeting: Youth-led Research in Africa 6 The 2020 Census Round - Opportunities Of Georeferenced Census Data Chair: Trish Kaseke, HIVOS Chair: Nobuko Mizoguchi, U.S. Census Bureau Sunday, November 17, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Discussant: Nobuko Mizoguchi, U.S. Census Bureau

2 Free Census and Survey Microdata Workshop 1 Géo référencement des données : Approche pour la précision des recensements du cycle 2020 – Cas du Sénégal et de la Côte d’Ivoire • Doria Deza*, Institut National de la Chair: Jane Lee, IPUMS Statistique, Côte d'Ivoire; Papa Djibril Ba, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD) Monday, November 18, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM 2 Du recensement classique au recensement numérique : 3 Opening Ceremony l'expérience du Cameroun dans le cadre du 4ème Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat • Chair: Samuel Codjoe, University of Ghana Esther Crystelle Eyinga Dimi*, Bureau Central des Recensements et des Etudes de Populations (BUCREP) 1 IOC Chair • Donatien Beguy*, UN-Habitat 3 UNFPA Census Strategy for the 2020 Census Round • 2 UAPS President • Samuel Codjoe*, University of Rachel Snow, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Ghana Sabrina Juran, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Tapiwa Jhamba*, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 3 Keynote Speech • Natalia Kanem*, UNFPA 4 Malawi Census Use Case – Access to SRH Services • Sainan Zhang*, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); 4 National Organizing Committee • Jotham Frederik Owayo, UNFPA Musinguzi*, National Population Council

Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 7 Rights-Based Family Planning in Resource-Poor 4 Plenary Session: Population and Development in Settings Africa: 25 years after Cairo… what next? Chair: Francis Obare, Population Council Chair: Jacques B. O. Emina, University of Kinshasa Discussant: George Odwe, Population Council

0 Julia Onabanjo*, UNFPA 1 An Investigation into Contraceptive Choice in South Africa • Catriona Towriss*, University of Cape Town; Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Jessica Rucell, University of Stellenbosch

5 CRVS in Africa 2 Women’s Perspectives on Counseling Quality in a Tanzanian Postpartum Contraception Intervention • Chair: Karen Carter, UNICEF Leigh G. Senderowicz*, Harvard University; Erin Pearson, Ipas; Kristy Hackett, Harvard University; Sarah Huber- Krum, Harvard University; Joel Francis, University of the

6 Witwatersrand; Julia Rohr, Harvard School of Public Health; 1 Pratique sexuelle chez les hommes qui ont des Iqbal Shah, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health rapports sexuels avec des hommes en Côte d’Ivoire : la bisexualité • Elise Kacou*, IDUP et Ecole Nationale 3 Les sources d’inégalités d’accès des adolescentes aux Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); moyens de contraception au Bénin: Evolution des Lazare Sika, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et modalités d’utilisation et défis • Achille Tokin*, Université d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Sasso Sidonie Calice Yapi, de Parakou; Mouftaou Amadou Sanni, Ecole Nationale de la Université Virtuelle de Côte d'Ivoire Statistique, de la Planification et de la Démographie de l'Université de Parakou (ENSPD/UP) 2 Hidden Prostitution? Understanding “Bizi” within the Contemporary Transactional Sex and HIV Prevention 4 Introduction of Self-Injectable Contraceptive in Programs in Cote d’Ivoire • Ramatou Ouedraogo*, Uganda • Allen Namagembe*, PATH; Justine Tumusiime, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) PATH; Damalie Nsangi, PATH; Fiona Walugembe, PATH; Chloe Morozoff, PATH; Jane Cover, PATH; Jeniffer Drake, 3 HIV Knowledge, Attitudes and Risk Practices & PATH Behavior of Sexual Minorities in Botswana • Serai Daniel Rakgoasi*, University of Botswana; Nnunu G. Tsheko, Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM University of Botswana; Gloria Jacques, University of Botswana 8 Couples’ Reproductive Health and Fertility 4 Assessing Access to Comprehensive HIV Treatment Services for Men Who Have Sex with Men and Female Sex Chair: Visseho Adjiwanou, Université du Québec à Montréal Workers in the Bamenda Health District • Fabien Discussant: Ambrose Akinlo, Obafemi Awolowo University Sundjo*, University of Buea; Pamella Fokam Ijang, Technical Coordinator/DIC Manager, Cameroon Medical 1 La santé reproductive des femmes marocaines:une Women Association Bamenda perspective genre • Chaimae Drioui*, Institut National de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (INSEA); Fatima Bakass, Institut National de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM (INSEA) 10 Geographical Patterns of Major Health Challenges 2 Language and Fertility Transition in Uganda: Fertility (HIV/AIDS, Malaria, NCDs, Etc.) In Africa of English-Speaking Couple in Multilingual Uganda • Seungwan Kim*, University of Maryland Chair: Samuel O. M. Manda, South Africa Medical Research Council 3 Impact des inégalités de genre sur la fécondité des Discussant: Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Northumbria couples dans des contextes africains de « basse » fécondité University, Newcastle upon Tyne : une analyse comparative entre Ouagadougou et Nairobi • Roch Millogo*, Université de Genève; Clementine 1 Inégalités face au risque de décès maternel au Sénégal Rossier, Université de Genève; Blessing Mberu, African : une analyse des données de recensement • Momath Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Cisse*, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Abdramane Soura, Université de Ouagadougou Démographie (ANSD); Mamadou Amouzou, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique de Louvain 4 Contexts of Reproduction: Gender Dynamics and Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa • Jeroen Smits*, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Prof. Hilde Bras, Wageningen 2 Inégalités spatiales face au décès à Dakar : une analyse University & Research on Social Media des données du recensement de 2013 • Atoumane Fall*, Université Catholique de Louvain; Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique de Louvain Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 3 Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Urinary 9 Emerging Patterns of Sexual Networking in the Era of Schistosomiasis in Nigeria • Uguru Ibor*, Federal HIV/AIDS University Lokoja

Chair: Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and 4 Disparités régionales de la morbidité palustre des Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) enfants de moins de cinq ans au Burkina Faso •

7 Sidbewendé Théodore Kabore*, Institut de Formation et de Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) 13 Gender Dividend Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Chair: Madeleine Wayack Pambè, Université de 11 Negotiating Evidence-Informed Decision Making Ouagadougou Discussant: Angela Baschieri, UNFPA Chair: Jeffrey Jordan, Population Reference Bureau 1 Demographic Dynamics, Gender Dividends and the 1 Negotiating Evidence-Informed Decision Making • Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence Marlene A. Lee*, Population Reference Bureau from Nigeria • Olanrewaju Olaniyan*, ; Noah Olasehinde, University of Ibadan; Osaretin 2 Angeline Siparo*, National AIDS Control Council of Adonri, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Andat Kenya Dasogot, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

2 analyse comparative de l’occupation des femmes 3 Mathias Kasamba*, East African Legislative Assembly sénégalaises au foyer et dans le marché de l’emploi • Fatimatou Sy*, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Monday, November 18, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Démographie (ANSD)

12 Migration, Remittances and Development in Origin 3 Women Economic Empowerment in Sub-Saharan countries Africa: A Cross-National Analysis Using DHS Data • Eunice Williams*, University of Southampton; Heini E. Chair: Bruno D. Schoumaker, Université Catholique de Vaisanen, University of Southampton; Sabu S. Padmadas, Louvain University of Southampton Discussant: Bruno D. Schoumaker, Université Catholique de Louvain Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

1 Linking Migration And Household Welfare In P1 Poster Session 1 Cameroon: Zooming Into The Effect Of Return Migration On Self-Employment • Belmondo Tanankem Voufo*, Associate Gender-Based Violence and Family Planning Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development, Rights among Women in Sub-Sahara Africa • Sunday Cameroon; Gilles Quentin Kane, Université de Yaoundé 2 Matthew Abatan*, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Oluwagbemiga E. Adeyemi, Federal University; Rotimi 2 Les transferts de Fonds des Migrants internationaux Oladele, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Mustapha Usman, permettent-ils de réduire la discrimination de genre liée à Federal University Benin-Kebbi l’éducation au Cameroun ? • Ariel Herbert Fambeu*, Université de Douala Contraintes environnementales et migrations des populations du grand Nord du Cameroun vers les berges 3 Impact of Migrant Remittances on Household Welfare du barrage de Lom-Pangar : essai de compréhension des in Nigeria • Nneji Umeokeke*, University of Ibadan, mobilités intérieures • Julien Abossolo Ndongo*, Ministère department of Agricultural economics; Kayode Salman, de l'Economie, de la Planification et de l'Aménagement du University of Ibadan, department of Agricultural economics Territoire (MINEPAT); Corrine Nkans , Ministère de l'Economie, de la Planification et de l'Aménagement du 4 Remittances and Financial Inclusion in Nigeria • Territoire Lydia Adeoye*, Student at the Department of Economics - Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; George Agwu, Alex An in-Depth Exploration of Community Perspectives and Ekwueme Federal University. Ndufu Alike.; Femi Awopegba, Responses to Major Childhood Killer Diseases in Nigeria • Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research Sunday Adedini*, University of the Witwatersrand; Oluwatoyin Alaba, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife

Intimate Partner Violence and Contraceptive Use among Married Women in Nigeria: A Multilevel Analysis. •

8 Sunday Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand; Ololade What about Her Right?: Migrant Teenage Mothers' Adewole, National Centre for Technology Management, Voices of Disllusionment, Ambivalence and Broken Nigeria; Olufunmilola Oyinlola*, Obafemi Awolowo Aspirations in Rural Communities in Southwest Nigeria • University, Nigeria Odunayo Akomolede*, Federal University,Oye Ekiti

Changing Gender Roles and Opportunity Cost of Integration of Population, Health and Environment (PHE) Childbearing: Implications for Family Size in Sub-Sahara Approach for Improved Reproductive Health (RH)/Family Africa • Olaide A. Adedokun, ; Planning (FP) and Livelihood: The Case of PHE Oluwagbemiga E. Adeyemi*, Federal University; Kolawole Implementation sites in Ethiopia • Ahmed M. Ali*, PHE Olowe, The West African Management Development Institutes Ethiopia Consortium Network; Tolulope Fakayode, Federal University Oye-Ekiti Understanding the Combined Effect of the Knowledge of Determinants of Induced Abortion among Married HIV/AIDS Prevention Methods on Condom Use in Njombe Women in Ekiti State, Nigeria. • Beatrice Adeoye*; Sarafa and Tanga Regions, Tanzania • Mbwiga Aloni*, Mkwawa Shittu, Federal University Oye-Ekiti University College of Education; Maurice C. Y. Mbago, University of Dar es Salaam; Francis J. Sichona, University Ethnic Differentials in Male Fertility Behaviour in Nigeria: of Dar es Salaam A Multilevel Analysis • Ololade Adewole*, National Centre for Technology Management, Nigeria Pauvreté Multidimensionnelle Au Sénégal • Mamadou Amouzou*, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Feasibility of Home-Based HIV Counseling and Testing Démographie (ANSD) and Linking to HIV Services among Women Delivering at Home: A Geita District Council Case, Tanzania • J. De la naissance à l'obtention d'une autonomie, combien Adinan, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College; coûte un enfant à un ménage ? Une étude de cas à partir C. Amour*, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University des données d'ECAM3 au Cameroun • Etienne Serge College, Moshi, Tanzania; A. Bridgit, University of North Anakeu Djoumessi*, Ministère de l'Agriculture et du Carolina; A. Shayo, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre; Développement Rural (MINADER); Achille Kwamegni P. Kidayi, Killimanjaro Christian University College, Moshi; Kepnou, Universite Laval L. Msuya, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre Educational Attainment and Fertility: Contextual Determinants of Stunting among under-Five Children in Determinants in West Africa • Winfred A. Avogo*, Illinois Malawi • Rotimi R. F. Afolabi*, University of Ibadan; State University Martin Palamuleni, North West University Labor Migration, Social Capital and HIV/AIDS Risks in Singulate Mean Age at Marriage in South Africa (1996- South Africa • Winfred A. Avogo*, Illinois State University 2016) Trends, Differentials and Implications • Leonard Ahuejere*, Statistics South Africa Empirical Analysis of Determinants of Utilization of Modern Contraceptives among Rural Women in Uganda • Marital Dissolution in South Africa in a Rural-Urban Deborah Ayebare*, National Planning Authority, Uganda; Perspective: 2011 • Leonard Ahuejere*, Statistics South Otieno Osoro, University of Dar es Salaam Africa Analyse des déterminants de l'incomplétude vaccinale des Examining Early Postpartum Contraceptive Utilisation enfants de 12-23 mois au Bénin. • Rodrigue Kolawolé among Women Living with HIV in the Context of Family Babaekpa*, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population, Planning and HIV Services Integration in South Africa • Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo; Jean-François Kobiane, ISSP Anthony I. Ajayi*, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Oladele Adeniyi, Walter Sisulu University; Cartographie des familles : Atlas communal des familles Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand au Sénégal • Jean Pierre Diamane Bahoum*, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Making Family Planning Accessible to All through the Papa Mabeye Diop, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de Universal Health Coverage in Uganda • Denis la Démographie (ANSD); Mahmouth Diouf, Agence Akankunda*, Uganda Christian University; Angela Akol, Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD) Family Health International

9 Quelle influence de l’indicateur de niveau de vie sur les Sociodemographiques Dans Les Communes De L'est Et Du différences de scolarisation dans les ménages pauvres Sud-Ouest Du Burkina Faso. Effet De Decomposition Ou dirigés par les femmes et ceux dirigés par les hommes au Simple Effet De Comportement? • Zakaliyat Burkina Faso ? • Alis Bambara*, Institut Supérieur des Bonkoungou*, GIZ/PROSAD; A. Sathiya Susuman, Sciences de la Population; Madeleine Wayack Pambè, University of the Western Cape Université de Ouagadougou Instruction et début sexuel chez l’adolescente en Afrique Influence of Gender Attitudes on Fertility Aspiration of centrale • Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé*, Institut de Adolescents and Young Men in Three Sub-Saharan Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) African Countries • Temilolu N. Bamiwuye*, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Amos O. Oyedokun, Obafemi Milieu de socialisation de la mère et mutilations sexuelles Awolowo University féminines au Burkina Faso et au Tchad • Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé*, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Les perspectives du régime de retraite algérien à l’horizon Démographiques (IFORD) 2030 par rapport aux évolutions des indicateurs macroéconomique • Djohra Bellili*, Ecole Nationale Factors Associated with Residential Mobility of Street Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Children in Uganda: Implications for Urban Health Policy Saliha Ouadah Rebrab, ENSSEA; Kamel Dib, université and Programming. • Francis Mulekya Bwambale*, d'Ottawa MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY, CAPHRI / IOM/ MAKERERE UNIVERSITY; Cheryl A. Moyer, University of Michigan; Is Bridewealth Payment Associated with Shorter Birth Paul Bukuluki, Makerere University; Hubertus Van den Intervals? • Adriana A. Biney*, University of Ghana; Naa Borne, MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY, CAPHRI Dodua Dodoo, University of Ghana; Maame Peterson, Pennsylvania State University and the University of Ghana; Prévalence du VIH/SIDA chez les jeunes en Afrique Charlotte Ofori, Regional Institute for Population Studies, subsaharienne: Essaie d’évaluation de l’efficacité des Univeristy of Ghana and Pennsylvania State University; initiatives prises et des changements démographiques • Nurudeen Alhassan, African Institute for Development Policy Valerie Chemgne*, CARE-IFA; Mireille Gneche, CARE- (AFIDEP); F. Nii-Amoo Dodoo, Regional Institute for IFA; Honoré Mimche, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Population Studies, University of Ghana Démographiques (IFORD)

"An Empirical Review of Africa's Demographic Variations in First Union Dissolution Patterns among Sub- Challenges: Towards Harnessing Africa's Demographic Sahara African Cultures: The Case of Lebou, Peuhl, Dividend through Practical Interventions, Lessons and Sereer, Toucouleur, and Wolof in Senegal • Justin Scaling Policy Reformations in a SDGs Era" • Benjamin Dansou*, University of Ibadan Bob*; Joy Ben, Nigeria Itinéraire De Formation Et Accès Au Premier Emploi Au Household Characteristics and under-Five Mortality in Sénégal • Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan; Faye Bankass, Mali • David Boettiger*, University of California, Abdoulaye*, Bureau des Etudes DLEC/ DGID San Francisco; Emily Treleaven, University of Michigan; Kassoum Kayentao, Malaria Research and Training Center; Individual and Contextual Predictors of Comprehensive Ari Johnson, MUSO; Nancy Padian; Jenny Liu, University HIV Knowledge among Young Females in Ghana • of California, San Francisco Eugene K. M. Darteh*, University of Cape Coast

Pratique Limitée De La Contraception Moderne Par Les Pregnancy Induced Hypertension as a Risk Marker of Femmes Instruites à Yaoundé : Un Problème d’Effets Cardiovascular Diseases in Indian Women • Labhita Das* Secondaires Supposés • Marcel Bogmis*, Bureau Central des Recensements et des Etudes de Populations (BUCREP) Understanding the Foreign-Born Population Living in South Africa: In the Time of the Demographic Dividend • Mariage d’enfants au Burkina Faso : quels enseignements Princelle Dasappa-Venketsamy*, Statistics South Africa à partir des enquêtes auprès des ménages ? • Dramane Boly*, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP) Inconsistent Condom Use among Young Males with Older, Same-Sex Partners in South Africa: What Are the Levels La Baisse De La Prevalence Des Violences Faites Aux and Associated Factors? • Nicole De Wet - Billings*, Femmes Selon Leurs Caracteristiques

10 University of the Witwatersrand; Brendon Billings, Regional Differentials in Access to Improved Water and University of the Witwatersrand Sanitation in Urban Zambia • Eunice N. S. Imasiku*, University of Zambia Inégalités spatiales de la mortalité des personnes âgées en situation de vulnérabilité au Bénin • Sotima Espérance Crop Diversification among Smallholder Farmers in Demate*, Ecole Nationale de la Statistique, de la Mulenge Area of Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia • Eunice N. S. Planification et de la Démographie de l'Université de Parakou Imasiku*, University of Zambia; Bessy Kabongola, (ENSPD/UP); Mouftaou Amadou Sanni, Ecole Nationale de University of Zambia la Statistique, de la Planification et de la Démographie de l'Université de Parakou (ENSPD/UP) A Study on Integrated Early Childhood Development Service Delivery in Central Busoga Region • Magoola Impact De La Migration Sur La Prevalence Au Paludisme Issah*, Makerere University Des Enfants Au Mali • Abdoul Karim Diamoutene*, Université des Sciences Sociales et de Gestion de Bamako Determinants of Contraceptive Use in the Gambia • Buba (USSGB); Akoété Ega Agbodji, Université de Lomé Jadama*, Government

Socio-Economic Predictors of Sexual Practices of Family Planning among Men and Women Aged 15-49 Unmarried Adolescent Girls in Makoko Community, Years Old in a Peri-Urban Area of Maputo City, Lagos, Nigeria • Idongesit Eshiet*, ; Mozambique • Mehol Jamnadas*, Instituto Nacional de Michael Kunnuji, University of Lagos; Temitope Owolabi, Saúde - Moçambique; Joelma Carina Baduro, Instituto University of Lagos Nacional de Saúde - Moçambique; Nílzio Cavele, Instituto Nacional de Saúde - Moçambique; Cremildo Manhiça, Women Empowerment and Child Health Outcomes in Instituto Nacional de Saúde - Moçambique; Américo José, Ghana • Gloria Essilfie*, University of Cape Coast; Joshua Instituto Nacional de Saúde; Ivalda Macicame, Instituto Sebu, University of Cape Coast Nacional de Saúde - Moçambique

Globalization and Income Inequality; A Panel Data Levels, Sociodemographic and Behavioural Factors of Analysis of 37 Developing Countries in Africa • James Male Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Perpetration in Fasakin*, University of Ibadan; Toba S. Olasehinde, South Africa • Pride Kandemiri*, University of University of Ibadan Witwatersrand; Sasha Frade, University of the Witwatersrand

Réseaux sociaux et perception de la pratique Forgiveness as a Positive Contributing Factor on the contraceptive: analyse comparée du cas des jeunes et des Mental Wellbeing of Congolese Refugees and Asylum personnes âgées en milieu rural au Sénégal • Ndiouma Seekers Post-War Experience • Pride Kandemiri*, Faye*, Université de Montréal University of Witwatersrand

Inequalities in Children’s Survival in Cameroon: The The Role of Men in Family Planning: An Examination of Influence of the Mother’s Socioeconomic Status • Thierry Determinants of Male Involvement in Family Planning in Fondjo Lekane*, IFORD Kenya • Bernard Kiprotich*, Employee NCPD

Use of GIS and Remote Sensing to Build a Sampling Factors Influencing Womens Perceived Sexual Self- Frame for Household Surveys in Somalia • Josyline Efficacy in Botswana: An Implication for HIV Gikunda, UNFPA-Somalia; Umikaltuma Ibrahim, United Intervention Programs • Ofile Lesotlho*, University of Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Somalia; Amina Said*, Botswana United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) - Somalia; Mariam Alwi, Head of Population and Development Dept; Rapprocher l’information et les services de Santé Sexuelle Richard N'getich, Statistical Specialist; Felix Mulama, et Reproductive (SSR) des populations vivant en zones Demographic Specialist; Said Abdilahi, Ministry of Planning, rurales • Jyer Stiven Magnondo Dielet*, Association Investment and Economic Development Congolaise pour le Bien Etre Familial; Espoir D'Almeda, Association Congolaise pour le Bien Etre Familial; God Abel Explaining Neonatal, Perinatal and Childhood Mortality Dzola, Association Congolaise pour le Bien Etre Familial Risks in Nigeria: Does Child’s Risk Status at Birth Matter? • Elhakim A. Ibrahim*, University of Texas at San The Rough Death Trends of South African Elders: 2006- Antonio; Sunday Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand 2016 • Lutendo Malisha*, Statistics South Africa

11 Mobilité professionnelle et spatiale : l’exemple des « moto- Sobek, University of Minnesota; Steven Ruggles, University taximen » au Cameroun. • Abêt Mongbet*, Bureau Central of Minnesota des Recensements et des Etudes de Populations (BUCREP) 2 Population Aging: Challenges before the Sustainable Croît démographique et ses implications socio- Development Goals(SDGs) • Elias O. Wahab*, Lagos State environnementales dans le département du Couffo au University Bénin (Afrique de l’Ouest) • Séraphin Mouzoun*, Université d'Abomey-Calavi; Olou Toussaint Lougbegnon, 3 Déficit du cycle de vie et capture du dividende Université Nationale d'Agriculture démographique en Afrique Subsaharienne : Nécessité d’une autonomisation des femmes sénégalaises • Lesfran Les Paysans Camerounais Doivent Avoir Achevé Au Sam Wanilo Agbahoungba, LAREG (Université de Parakou) Moins Le Niveau Secondaire Pour Sortir De La Pauvreté. & CREG (Sénégal); Latif Dramani*, CREG-CREFAT; Edem • Victor Stéphane Mvodo*, Ministère de l'Economie, de la Akpo, CREG-CREFAT Planification et de l'Aménagement du Territoire (MINEPAT) 4 Female Labor Force Participation and Demographic The Determinants of Migrants’ Access to Piped Water in Dividend in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Asia and South Africa: The Case of Metropolitan and Non- Latin America • Keita Ohashi*, United Nations Population Metropolitan. • Philomene Nsengiyumva*, University of Fund (UNFPA); Reiko Hayashi, National Institute of the Western Cape; Vuyolethu Duba, University of the Population and Social Security Research, Japan Western Cape, South Africa Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Rural-Urban Differentials in Sex Preference as a Predictor of Marital Dissolution in Nigeria • Clifford O. Odimegwu, 15 Side Meeting: Proven EIDM Capacity Development University of the Witwatersrand; Chukwuedozie K. Ajaero*, Programmes Offer Opportunity For Sustainable EIDM University of Nigeria, Nsukka Capacity Development For Population Scientists In Africa

Compliance to Malaria Prevention Recommendations Chair: Rose Oronje, African Institute for Development Policy among Pregnant Women: Implication for Population (AFIDEP) Growth and Development in Nigeria • Opeyemi Olodude*, Obafemi Awolowo University Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Use of Evidence in Planning for the Transformation of the Ugandan Population • Vincent Operemo*, Makerere 16 Experiences with the Right to Food and Drivers of University Food Choices in low income settings in sub-Saharan Africa

Impact of Birth Interval and Wealth Index on Infant Chair: Elizabeth W. Kimani-Murage, African Population Mortality in Nigeria • Dr. Jang Bahadur Prasad*, and Health Research Center (APHRC) Assistant Professor; Arvind Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Major Milestones in Operationalizing Demographic Dividend: A Case Study of Kenya • Jane Wanjaria*, 17 Fertility Patterns That Deviate from Conventional Demographer Theories

Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Chair: Allen Kabagenyi, Makerere University Discussant: Gideon Rutaremwa, United Nations Economic 14 First DD and Prospects for the Second DD in Africa Commission for Africa (UNECA)

Chair: Ousmane Faye, African Influence Institute (AFRII) 1 Reprise de la fécondité et progression vers une Discussant: Michel Tenikue, Luxembourg Institute of Socio- troisième naissance en Egypte et en Algérie. • Mohammed Economic Research (LISER) Bedrouni*, Laboratoire des Eudes de la Population, de la Santé et du Développement Durable en Algérie.Université blida 2 Lounici Ali; Nacira Chike, Laboratoire des Etudes de 1 Aging in Africa: Past Trends and Future Implications la population de la santé et du développement durable en • Lara Cleveland*, University of Minnesota; Matthew Algérie. université Blida 2

12 2 Stalled Total Fertility Rate in Ghana: Does the Moumouni Nouhou*, Université de Genève; Sanoussi Proximate Determinants Model Offer Any Answers? • Chaibou, Initiative OASIS Niger; Illiassou Chaibou Halidou, Augustine Jongtey*, National Population Council Initiative OASIS Niger

3 Transition de la fécondité à Dakar, Nairobi et 2 New Measures of Family Planning Attitudes and Their Ouagadougou depuis les années 1970 : une baisse Association with Use of Modern Contraceptives Using identique à tous les âges ? • Roch Millogo*, Université de Longitudinal Data from Uganda • Linnea Zimmerman*, Genève; Clementine Rossier, Université de Genève Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Simon Peter Sebina Kibira, Makerere University School of Public 4 Fertility stalls in capital cities in sub-saharan Africa • Health; Caroline Moreau, INSERM/INED and Johns Hopkins Bruno D. Schoumaker*, Université Catholique de Louvain School of Public Health; Frederick Makumbi, Makerere University Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 3 Incidence and determinants of discontinuation of Implanon among users: Findings from a Prospective 18 Adolescent Reproductive Health and Rights Cohort Study in three Health Zones of Kinshasa • Pierre Akilimali*, Université de Kinshasa; Philip A. Anglewicz, Chair: Anne Khasakhala, University of Nairobi Tulane University; Julie Hernandez, Tulane University; Discussant: Albert Obbuyi, Centre for the Study of Anastasia J. Gage, Tulane University SPHTM/GCHB; Adolescence Patrick Kayembe, Université de Kinshasa; Jane Bertrand, Tulane University 1 Contextual Determinants of Sexual Behaviour of Emerging Adults • Olufemi Adetutu*, Obafemi Awolowo Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM University 20 Key Risk Factors of under-Five Mortality in Sub- 2 Adolescents’ Knowledge of the Fertile Period, Saharan Africa Contraceptive Use and Childbearing • Stephen M. Kisambira*, United Nations Population Division Chair: Momodou Jasseh, Medical Research Council Unit The Gambia at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 3 When Knocked up, Tie the Knot… or Not?: The (LSHTM) Interlinkages between Teenage Pregnancy and Child Discussant: Solveig Cunningham, Emory University Marriage in Machinga District in Southern Malawi • Discussant: Clive Mutunga, U.S. Agency for International Alister C. Munthali*, University of Malawi; Lincie Kusters, Development (USAID) Royal Tropical Institute; Darlen Dzimwe, Centre for Social Research; Maryse Kok, Researcher 1 Long-Term Trends in Seasonality of Mortality in Madagascar: The Role of the Epidemiological Transition • 4 Young People’s Experiences of Empowerment and Its Benjamin-Samuel Schlüter*, Université Catholique de Drivers within a Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Louvain; Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique de Program in Uganda: A Qualitative Inquiry. • Dianah Louvain; Jessica Metcalf, Princeton University; Anjarasoa Nanyange*, Researcher; Charles Owekmeno, SRHR Rasoanomenjanahary, Bureau Municipal d'Hygiène de la Alliance Uganda; Quraish Matovu, Reproductive Health commune urbaine d'Antananarivo Uganda; Godfrey Walakira, Straight Talk Foundation Uganda; Maaike van Veen, Rutgers 2 Impact of violent conflicts on children health in Cameroon: A double difference analysis • Larissa Nawo*, Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM University of Dschang; Heidi Kaila, Cornell University; Christopher B. Barrett, Cornell University 19 Rights-Based Family Planning II 3 Surmortalité gémellaire en Afrique Subsaharienne : Chair: George Odwe, Population Council Niveaux, variations spatio-temporelles et facteurs Discussant: Francis Obare, Population Council explicatifs - Analyses d’enquêtes nationales de 42 pays • Adama Ouedraogo*, Institut national d'études 1 De l’autonomisation de la femme à la pratique démographiques et Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne contraceptive en milieu rural nigérien : l’apport d’une approche intégrée au niveau communautaire • Abdoul

13 4 The Crucial Role of Siblings on Child Survival: Human Capital; Guillaume Marois, International Institute Evidence from 29 Health and Demographic Surveillance for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Patrick Sabourin, Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa • Philippe Bocquier*, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Université Catholique de Louvain; Carren Ginsburg, University of the Witwatersrand; Ashira Menashe Oren, 2 Amplifying Understanding of the Demographic Université Catholique de Louvain; Yacouba Y. C. Dividend in Uganda • Elizabeth Leahy Madsen, Compaoré, Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain); Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Stella Kigozi*, Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand Population Secretariat, Uganda; Kaitlyn Patierno, Population Reference Bureau Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 3 Multi-Sectoral Planning and Programmatic Approach 21 "Diverging Destinies" In sub-Saharan Africa to DD Integration in Uganda: The Progress • Catherine Mbabazi*, National Population Council (NPC)- Chair: Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland, Uganda/Takemi Fellow College Park Discussant: Cassandra Cotton, Arizona State University 4 Demographic Dividend in Sub-Saharan Africa: What Is the Gradient among All Factors in the Enabling 1 « Mieux vaut être orphelin qu’enfant de parents Environment? • Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene*, Université de divorcés » : Ethnographier la stigmatisation des enfants Kinshasa and Statistics Canada; Tilahun Haregu, African ''des divorcés'' et ''des séparés'' dans la prise en charge des Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Dickson OEV à Ouagadougou. • Adjara Konkobo*, Amugsi, African Population and Health Research Center EHESS/Marseille (APHRC); Jacques B. O. Emina, University of Kinshasa; Chimaraoke Izugbara, International Center for Research on Women 2 Self-as-Father: Perspectives and Experiences of Young Men on Becoming Fathers. • Nokwanele Mhlongo*, University of KwaZulu Natal; Pranitha Maharaj, University Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM of KwaZulu-Natal 23 Estimating Fertility, Mortality, and Population: 3 Associations between Women's Age at First Methods Used in the Global Burden of Disease Study Cohabitation, Education and Lifetime Outcomes in Kenya and Nigeria • Bamidele E. Ola*, National Research Chair: Haidong Wang, University of Washington, Seattle University Higher School of Economics Monday, November 18, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 4 Trends in the Social Stratification of Family Formation across Select Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa 24 Population Projections: Methods, Assumptions and • Kirsten Stoebenau*, University of Maryland; Sangeetha Implications Madhavan, University of Maryland, College Park; Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Southern California Chair: Rachel Snow, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Monday, November 18, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 1 Assumptions for the UN Population Projections • 22 Harnessing the African Union’s Demographic John R. Wilmoth*, United Nations Population Division Dividend Paradigm at Country Level: The Issue of Policy Prioritization and Agenda Operationalization 2 Probabilistic Population Projections • Wolfgang Lutz*, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Chair: Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for Development (IIASA) Policy (AFIDEP) Discussant: Bernard Onyango, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)

1 Deriving Niger’s Demographic and Education Future to 2062 with Stakeholders: Which Results? • Anne Goujon*, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global

14 Monday, November 18, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 3 La pratique des soins après avortement à Ouagadougou : Approche anthropologique des processus 25 Side Meeting: Networking and Collaboration among interactionnels autour de l’utilisation du Misoprostol • Population Studies Institutes/Departments in Africa for Aline Kagambega*, Université de Ouagadougou Enhancing Capacities in the Continent 4 UN • Stella Mudondo*, PSI; Baker Lukwago, PSI; Chair: Joseph Youra, University of Ghana Peter Buyungo, Population Services International, Uganda Discussant: Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Université de Ouagadougou Monday, November 18, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Monday, November 18, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 28 Interventions and Programs to Improve Family Planning Access among the Underserved, Internally 26 Leaving No Woman, No Child Behind: What Evidence Displaced and the Most at-Risk Populations (MARPs) On Inequalities For RMNCH Is Needed To Advocate And Act? Chair: Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: John G. Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Chair: Cheikh Mbacke Faye, African Population and Health Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) Research Center (APHRC) 1 Effectiveness of NURHI2 Outreaches in Improving Uptake of LARC Methods • Adeola O. Duduyemi*, Johns Monday, November 18, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Hopkins Centre for Communication Programs, NURHI2, Nigeria; Temitope Erinfolami, Nigerian Urban Reproductive 27 Post-Abortion Care in Sub-Saharan Africa since the Health Initiative 2; Saratu Olabode-Ojo, Johns Hopkins ICPD Centre for Communication Programs, NURHI2, Nigeria

Chair: Chimaraoke Izugbara, International Center for 2 The Causal Effect of Improved Access to Postpartum Research on Women Family Planning: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Discussant: Laura Hinson, International Center for Research Urban Malawi • Mahesh Karra*, Boston University; David on Women Canning, Harvard University

1 Postabortion Care Facility Readiness in Nigeria and 3 Promoting Vasectomy as a Way of Involving Men in Cote d’Ivoire • Suzanne Bell*, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Family Planning as Champions and Users. • Paul School of Public Health; Funmilola OlaOlorun, University of Waiswa*, Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU); Humphrey Ibadan; Andoh Kouakou Hyacinthe, Programme National Nabimanya, Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU); Helen Patricia de Santé de la Mère et de l'Enfant; Mridula Shankar, Johns Amutuhaire, Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU); Gilbert Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Elizabeth F. Beyamba, Reach A Hand Uganda Omoluabi, Centre for Research Evaluation Resources and Development (CRERD); Georges Guiella, Université de Ouagadougou; Saifuddin Ahmed, Johns Hopkins University; Monday, November 18, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Caroline Moreau, INSERM/INED and Johns Hopkins School of Public Health 31 Internal Migration, Poverty and Inequality

2 Health Systems’ Capacity to Provide Post-Abortion Chair: Elias Ayemba, University of Nairobi Care (Pac): Assessment of Health Facilities in Burkina Discussant: Alfred Otieno Agwanda, University of Nairobi Faso, Kenya and Nigeria Using Signal Functions • Kenneth Juma*, African Population and Health Research 1 Youth Mobility in Uganda: Analysing Predictors of Center (APHRC); Ramatou Ouedraogo, African Population Migration and Employment Status at Destination • Abel and Health Research Center (APHRC); Michael M. Mutua, Nzabona*, Makerere university African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Sylvia Onchaga, African Population and Health Research 2 Rural to Urban Migration and Its Impact on Gender Center (APHRC); Ali Sié, Centre de Recherche en Santé de Inequality • Collins Opiyo, United Nations Population Fund Nouna; Nkechi Emma-Echiegu, ; (UNFPA); Eleanor Keeble*, Overseas Development Institute Martin Bangha, African Population and Health Research (ODI) Center (APHRC)

15 3 Inter Linkages between Migration and Inequality in Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Africa: Review of Contemporary Studies • Mary Muyonga*, Population Studies Research Institute, University 29 Family Planning: Policy and Practice of Nairobi Chair: Anastasia J. Gage, Tulane University SPHTM/GCHB Monday, November 18, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Discussant: Jacob Adetunji, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) 32 Conditions Necessary for African Countries to Harness the Dividend and Costs of Inaction 1 Enabling and Hindering Factors of Health Surveillance Assistants’ Roles in the Provision of Chair: Bernard Onyango, African Institute for Development Contraceptive Services in Mangochi, Malawi • Helena de Policy (AFIDEP) Kat*, Amref Health Africa Tanzania; Maryse Kok, Discussant: Latif Dramani, CREG-CREFAT Researcher; Madalitso Tolani, Amref Health Africa in Malawi; Twambilire Mwabungulu, Amref Health Africa 1 The Demographic Window of Opportunity and Tanzania; Arnold Munthali, Amref Health Africa Tanzania; Economic Growth at the Sub-National Level in Sub- Benedict Chinsakaso, Amref Health Africa Tanzania Saharan Africa • Lamar Crombach*, ETH Zürich KOF; Jeroen Smits, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen 2 Components of Contraceptive Counselling Postpartum Women Receive during Antenatal and Postnatal Health 2 Reaping the Benefits of Demographic Dividends in Care Services: A Qualitative Approach • Desmond Klu*, Sub-Saharan African Countries: When Are Their Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana Windows of Opportunity and What Is Different Compared to Experiences Elsewhere? • Elke Loichinger*, Federal 3 Experiences and Care-Seeking Patterns for Menstrual Institute for Population Research Bleeding Irregularities among Current and Past Users of Injectables and Implants in Rural Kenya • George Odwe*, 3 Education Rather than Age-Structure Brings Population Council ; Francis Obare, Population Council; Demographic Dividend • Wolfgang Lutz, International John G. Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Jesus Crespo Medicine (LSHTM) Cuaresma, Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Endale Kebede*, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and 4 Are Women in Lomé Getting Their Desired Methods Global Human Capital; Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, of Contraception? Understanding Provider Bias from Vienna University of Technology; Erich Striessnig, Restrictions to Choice • Elizabeth Pleasants, University of Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU); Warren C. California, Berkeley; Tekou Bléwussi Koffi, Centre Sanderson, Stony Brook University, State University of New d'Evaluation et de Recherche Apliquée (CERA); Karen York (SUNY) Weidert, University of California, Berkeley; Ndola Prata*, University of California, Berkeley 4 Jeunesse, marché du travail et dividende démographique au Congo • Gabin Ibemba*, Centre de Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Recherche et d’Etudes Economiques, Statistiques et Informatiques 33 Plenary Session: No Urban Legend: Taking the Long- Term View on the Realities of Urbanization in Africa Monday, November 18, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Chair: Donatien Beguy, UN-Habitat 36 Reference Centers in Census with Electronic Data Collection in Africa Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Chair: Vinicius Monteiro, United Nations Population Fund 34 National Policies, Intergenerational Transfers and the (UNFPA) Well-Being of Older People Discussant: Jacqueline Lopes, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Chair: Gloria Chepngeno-Langat, University of Southampton

16 1 Social Engagement: Key to Sustainable Livelihood and 4 Men’s Influence on Realization of Women’s Fertility Socio-Economic Well-Being in Later Life • Gift Preference in Ghana • Isaac Yeboah*; Faustina Omobolanle Amaike*, University of Lagos Frempong-Ainguah, Regional Institute for Population Studies/University of Ghana 2 Conditions de vie et vulnérabilité des personnes âgées au Bénin : Vers un effritement du système de transferts Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM intergénérationnels • Sotima Espérance Demate*, Ecole Nationale de la Statistique, de la Planification et de la 38 Reproductive Morbidity Démographie de l'Université de Parakou (ENSPD/UP); Mouftaou Amadou Sanni, Ecole Nationale de la Statistique, Chair: Abdhalah K. Ziraba, African Population and Health de la Planification et de la Démographie de l'Université de Research Center (APHRC) Parakou (ENSPD/UP)

3 Capabilités des retraités en Afrique subsaharienne au 1 Les fistules obstétricales en Afrique Centrale : Essaie de comparaison des déterminants et profils des secours de l’assurance maladie. Cas du Tchad. • Jonathan ‘‘méconnaisseuses jeunes’’ • Valerie Chemgne*, CARE- Telbaye Madjitha*, Cabinet de Recherche et d'Etudes sur IFA; Honoré Mimche, Institut de Formation et de Recherche l'Intervention et Développement Social (CREIDS Démographiques (IFORD) International); Kebmaki Vincent Nguezoumka, Cellule d’Appui à la Recherche et à l’Enseignement des Institutions Francophones d’Afrique (CARE-IFA)/IFORD; Medard 2 Differentials and Determinants of Cervical Cancer Ndourtorlengar, Université de Sarh Knowledge and Screening in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries • Ann Kiragu*, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; Richard Kouamé, Ecole National 4 Do Living Arrangements of Older People Matter for Inter-Household Transfers They Received? Evidence from Supériurede statistique et économie appliquée; Elise Kacou, Senegal • Willy Adrien Yakam Yemtchoua*, Université de IDUP et Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et Montréal; Yves Carriere, Université de Montréal; Thomas d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA) LeGrand, Université de Montréal 3 HIV/NCD Comorbidity in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Need for a Synergistic Health Care Model • Enid Schatz*, Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM University of Missouri, Columbia; Paige Smith, University of Missouri; Lucia Knight, University of Western Cape 37 The Demand for Children in Sub-Saharan African Societies Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Chair: John B. Casterline, The Ohio State University Discussant: Jamaica Corker, Bill & Melinda Gates 39 SRH and Family Planning Foundation Chair: Allen Kabagenyi, Makerere University Discussant: Jean Christophe Rusatira, Johns Hopkins 1 Social Context of Fertility Intentions among University Unmarried Young Adults in Nigeria: Implications for Fertility Transition • Joshua O. Akinyemi*, University of Ibadan; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the 1 Contraceptive Use as a Determinant of Fertility Witwatersrand Decline: Why Is Sub-Saharan Africa Different? • Aisha Dasgupta*, United Nations Population Division; Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations Population Division 2 Facteurs explicatifs de la demande d’enfants chez les femmes en union au Burkina Faso • Tilado Alimata Geraude Kabore*, Institut de Formation et de recherche 2 On Marriage Dynamics and Fertility in Sub-Saharan démographiques Africa: Evidence from Malawi • Benson John*, University of Malawi; Vissého D. Adjiwanou, University of Cape Town 3 Facteurs d’évolution de la fécondité et de la demande d’enfants en République du Congo • Benoît Benlib 3 La fécondité basse au Sénégal : quelle diffusion Libali*, Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population spatiale dans un contexte de transition démographique ? • (UNFPA) Roch Millogo*, Université de Genève; Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Ndèye Binta Diémé Coly, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la

17 Démographie (ANSD); Clementine Rossier, Université de Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Genève 41 Urban Health/Wellbeing 4 Représentations sociales des sexualités masculine et féminine et impact sur l’exposition des jeunes hommes aux Chair: Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health risques sexuels à Yaoundé (Cameroun) • Rodrigue Research Center (APHRC) Kolawolé Babaekpa*, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population, Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo; Nathalie Sawadogo, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population, Université 1 Do Migrant Street Children Use Reproductive Health Services in Uganda? • Francis Mulekya Bwambale, Joseph Ki-Zerbo; Alice Noël Tchoumkeu, Institut de MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY, CAPHRI / IOM/ MAKERERE Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); UNIVERSITY; John Mushomi Atwebembeire*, Makerere Gervais Beninguisse, Institut de Formation et de Recherche University; Paul Bukuluki, Makerere University; Hubertus Démographiques (IFORD) Van den Borne, MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY, CAPHRI

Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 2 Urban Health and Socio-Ecological Systems: Maintaining Livable Conditions for a Growing Population 40 Innovations in Health Systems and Maternal, • Brian Fath*, Towson University Newborn and Child Health 3 Facteurs Associes A L'acces Au Logement Decent Chair: Koku Awoonor-Williams, Ghana Health Service Dans Les Milieux Urbains Congolais. Analyse Des Donnees De L'enquete 1-2-3 Rdc 2014 • Jocelyn Mantempa*, 1 Born Free and Healthy: Examining Access to UNIVERSITE DE KINSHASA ET CRESPoD Maternal Health Services through Ghana’s Free Maternal Health Care Policy • Fidelia A. A. Dake*, University of 4 Equity in Access to Urban Health Services: Providing Ghana; Frank Otchere, University of North Carolina at Urban Primary Health Care Services in Bangladesh • Chapel Hill Ubaidur Rob*, Population Council; Nargis Sultana, Population Council 2 Exclusive Breastfeeding Patterns in Tanzania. Do Individual, Household, or Community Factors Matter? • Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Kwalu S. Dede*, International Institute of Social Studies- Erasmus University Rotterdam.; Hilde Bras, Groningen 42 Role of Gender in Accelerating the Demographic University Dividend 3 The Perinatal and Neonatal Mortality Pathways • Kananura Muhumuza*, London School of Economics and Chair: Marlene A. Lee, Population Reference Bureau Discussant: Clive Mutunga, U.S. Agency for International Political Science; Tiziana Leone, London School of Development (USAID) Economics; Dan Kajungu, INESS; Tryphena Nareeba, Iganga-Mayuge Health Demographic Surveillance Site; Arjan Gjonca, London School of Economics and Political Science 1 Capital humain et Capture du dividende (LSE) démographique au Sénégal : Une approche genre • Edmée Marthe Y. Ndoye*, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar; Latif Dramani, CREG-CREFAT 4 Etude de la mortalité des enfants au Sénégal • Oumy Ndiaye*, CREFAT; Mahmouth Diouf, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD) 2 Adding Unpaid Care Work into the Analysis of Demographic Dividends • Gretchen Donehower*, 5 Increasing Access to Skilled Pregnancy Care: University of California, Berkeley Community-Led Intervention in Rural Nigeria • Friday Okonofua, University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State , 3 Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Impacts of Nigeria; Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo*, Federal University Improving Physical and Social Infrastructure • Thomas Oye-Ekiti; Sanni Yaya, Faculty of Social Sciences, University Masterson*, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College of Ottawa, Canada; Blessing Omo-Omorodion

18 Tuesday, November 19, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 4 Etudier l’hétérogénéité des territoires nationaux à partir des données de recensement : L’exemple de la non 47 An Assessment of Youth Friendly Health Services scolarisation des enfants en Afrique • Valerie Golaz*, among Adolescent Girls and Young Women INED; Sidy Boly, INSTAT; Adjibou Barry, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Christian Kakuba, Makerere University, Centre for Population and Chair: Kondwani N. Mwendo, Malawi Human Rights Applied Statistics; Dramane Boly, Institut Supérieur des Commission Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Rakotomanana Faly, Discussant: Kondwani N. Mwendo, Malawi Human Rights INSTAT; Coulibali Aminata, INSTAT; Ravelo Arsène, Commission INSTAT; Frédérique Andriamaro, Université Catholique de Madagascar; Valérie Delaunay, Institut de Recherche pour le 1 Abuses at Health Facilities during the Maternity Développement (IRD); Richard Marcoux, Université de Period: Types and Causes among Unmarried Adolescents Laval in Uganda • Peninah Agaba*, Makerere University Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 2 Numérique, levier pour améliorer l’accès des adolescent(e)s et jeunes à l’information et aux services de 43 Ageing and Care in Africa: Policies, Intentions and planification familiale : Cas du site forum Realities www.tictacados.org et ses extensions sur les réseaux sociaux • Jyer Stiven Magnondo Dielet*, Association Congolaise pour le Bien Etre Familial; God Abel Dzola, Chair: Nathalie Sawadogo, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de Association Congolaise pour le Bien Etre Familial; Claude la Population, Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo Emmanuelle Nzickou, Association Congolaise pour le Bien Discussant: Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Makerere Etre Familial University

3 Intimate Partner Violence among Adolescent Girls 1 Social-Cultural Processes of Feeding Patterns and and Young Female Sex Workers in Kampala, Uganda • Nutrition Supplement Use in Southwestern Nigeria • Isaac Yunia Mayanja*, MRC/UVRI Adedeji*, University of Ibadan; Kabiru Salami, University of Ibadan Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 2 Factors Associated with Older Persons’ Physical Health in Rural Uganda • Fred Maniragaba*; Abel 35 Initiatives Promoting the use of Census Data in Africa Nzabona, Makerere university; John Bosco Asiimwe, Makerere University; Emmanuel Bizimungu, International Chair: Richard Marcoux, Université de Laval Food Policy Research Institute, Kampala, Uganda.; John Discussant: Jean-François Kobiane, ISSP Mushomi Atwebembeire, Makerere University; James Ntozi, Makerere University; Betty Kwagala, Makerere 1 L'utilisation des micro-données de recensements pour University estimer les flux migratoires en Afrique : procédures de calculs et modélisation. • Philippe Bocquier*, Université 3 Pension vieillesse et pauvreté des personnes âgées au Catholique de Louvain; Momath Cisse, Agence Nationale de Cameroun • Marcel Nkoma*, Ministry of Economy, la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Yannik Schenk, Planning and Regional Development Université catholique de Louvain 4 Experience of Burden of Care among Adult 2 IPUMS Approach to Harmonizing International Caregivers of Elderly Persons in Oyo State, Nigeria • Census and Survey Microdata • Lara Cleveland*, Oludoyinmola O. Ojifinni*, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota; Matthew Sobek, University of University of the Witwatersrand; Obioma C. Uchendu, Minnesota University of Ibadan

3 Cartographie De La Pauvreté Non Monétaire Dans Le District D’abidjan, À Partir Du Rgph 2014 De La Côte D’ivoire • Doria Deza*, Institut National de la Statistique, Côte d'Ivoire

19 Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 1 Level of Use of Marijuana among Youth Aged 12-19 Years in Botswana • Widzani Judith Amos*, university of 44 Side Meeting: Family and Unions in SSA: Homage to Botswana; Enock Ngome, University of Botswana Veronique Hertrich 2 Substance Use Cascade among Youth in Six Southern Chair: Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Études Africa Countries: Prevalence and Risk Factors • Ololade Démographiques (INED) O. J. Baruwa*, North West University; Christine Chawhanda, Wits University; Jonathan Levin, University of the Witwatersrand; Latifat Ibisomi, Wits University 1 Permanences et changements de l'Afrique rurale: Les apports de l'enquête SLAM (Suivi Longitudinal Au Mali) • Aurélien Dasré*, Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre la 3 “Rethink Your Third Drink”: a Longitudinal Analysis Défense of the Relationship between Depression and Binge Drinking among Young Males in South Africa • Nicole De Wet - Billings*, University of the Witwatersrand 2 Considering Climate and Out-Migration in Two Rural Malian Villages • Kathryn Grace*, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 4 The Effect of Family and Neighbourhood Social Capital on Youth Mental Health in South Africa • Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand; 3 Urban Hotspots of Vulnerability and Resilience: Arlette Simo Fotso*, World Bank Group Kinship and Food Security in a Nairobi Slum • Sangeetha Madhavan*, University of Maryland, College Park Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 4 Contribution de Véronique Hertrich à l'étude de la nuptialité en Afrique • Bilampoa Gnoumou Thiombiano*, 49 Health Burden Université de Ouagadougou Chair: Martin Bangha, African Population and Health Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Research Center (APHRC)

45 Urban Family Planning 1 Urban Governance, Territorial Distributive Justice and the Political Ecology of Malaria Prevalence in Nigeria • Yemi Adewoyin*, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Chair: Judith Helzner, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) 2 Under-Five Death and Uptake of Health Interventions for Subsequent Children: Evidence from High Mortality 0 John G. Cleland*, London School of Hygiene and Settings in Sub-Saharan Africa • Joshua O. Akinyemi, Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) University of Ibadan; Sunday Adedini*, University of the Witwatersrand; Sanni Yaya, Faculty of Social Sciences, 0 Clementine Rossier*, Université de Genève University of Ottawa, Canada

0 Nkechi Srodah Owoo*, University of Ghana 3 Démographie et Formation du capital humain • Saint Hilaire Ebanda, Université de Yaoundé II Soa; Claude 0 Paul Nyachae*, The Challenge Initiative (TCI) Mbarga*, IFORD

0 His Worship Charles Musoke Serunjogi*, Mayor of 4 Association between Childhood Socioeconomic Status Kampala Central Division and Adult Health in Botswana: A Cross-Sectional Study • Mpho Keetile*, University of Botswana; Kannan Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Navaneetham, University of Botswana; Gobopamang Letamo, University of Botswana; Serai Daniel Rakgoasi, University of Botswana 48 Substance Use Behaviors Among Youth In Sub- Saharan Africa

Chair: Massy Mutumba, University of Michigan

20 Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 4 Savings Models and the Demographic Dividend • Joshua K Wilde*, Max Planck Institute for Demographic 50 Antenatal Care Research; Mahesh Karra, Boston University

Chair: Joyce N. Mumah, IPPF Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

1 Correlates of Antenatal Care Usage and Timing 71 Evaluation of Population, Reproductive Health and among Adolescent Mothers in Nigeria • Christiana A. HIV policies and programs Alex-Ojei*, University of the Witwatersrand; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand Chair: Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley 2 Les zones urbaines ont-elles toujours des avantages par rapport aux zones rurales en matière de discontinuité 1 Government Stakeholders’ Perspectives on the Family des soins prénatals chez les adolescentes en Afrique Planning Environment in Three Nigerian Cities: centrale ? • Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé*, Institut de Qualitative Findings from the Nurhi Sustainability Study Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) • Courtney McGuire*, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Lisa M. Calhoun, University of North Carolina 3 Variations in Antenatal Care Initiation Patterns at Chapel Hill; Tolulope Mumuni, University of Ibadan; among Reproductive Age Women in Sub-Saharan-Africa: Amelia Maytan-Joneydi, University of North Carolina at Event History Analysis Methods Approach • Justin Chapel Hill; Ilene S. Speizer, University of North Carolina at Dansou, University of Ibadan; Fidelia A. A. Dake*, Chapel Hill University of Ghana; Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo, Federal University Oye-Ekiti 2 Differentiated Service Delivery a Solution to Effective Health Care Delivery • Tanaka Chirombo*, Youth and Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Society; Shyrene Mvula, International Community of Women Living with HIV-Malawi Chapter 51 African Models for The Demographic Dividend – Practical Interventions, Lessons and Policy Options 3 Employee Perceptions towards Use of off-Site HIV/AIDS Counselling and Testing (HCT) Services: An Empirical Study • Tendai Makwara*, Boston City Campus Chair: Nurudeen Alhassan, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) Discussant: Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University 4 Why National Population Policies Fail: Nigeria as a Case Study. • Olutomiwa A. Binuyo*, Higher School of Economics, Moscow 1 Understanding the Demographic Dividend in Ghana, Sierra Leone and the Gambia: A Prospect or Missed Opportunity? • Stephen O. Kwankye*, University of Tuesday, November 19, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Ghana; Eric Arthur, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST); Faustina Frempong-Ainguah, 151 Regional Discussion on Population and Development Regional Institute for Population Studies/University of Ghana; 25 Years after Cairo Eugenia Amporfu, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi 0 Dario Tarchi*, JRC

2 Demographic Dynamics of South Africa’s Youth: Still Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Searching for the Demographic Dividend • Nompumelelo Nzimande*, University of KwaZulu-Natal P2 Poster Session 2 3 Which Policies Promote a Demographic Dividend? An Barriers to Inseticide Treated Nets Utilization among Evidence Review • Kaitlyn Patierno, Population Reference under-Five Children in Nigeria • Sunday Matthew Bureau; Smita Gaith, Population Reference Bureau; Abatan*, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Lorretta Favour C. Elizabeth Leahy Madsen*, Population Reference Bureau Ntoimo, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Ridwan Olusola (PRB) Shittu, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Sarafa Shittu, Federal University Oye-Ekiti

21 Incidence and Treatments of Tuberculosis among Male Predictors of Cancer Screening among Urban Poor Patients in Nigeria: The Role of Social Determinants • Women in Ghana • Patrick Asuming*, University of Sunday Matthew Abatan*, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Ghana; Philip B. Adongo, Navrongo Health Research Adesoji Ogunsakin, federal university, oye ekiti Centre; Ayaga Bawah, Regional Institute for Population Studies Socio-Cultural Beliefs Attached to Health Seeking Behaviour among Older Adults in Selected Rural and Patterns of Sexual Behaviour among Persons with Urban Areas in Lagos State. • Oluwafunmilayo Theresa Disability in Ekiti State, Nigeria • Blessing B. I. Babalola*, Adekola*, Lagos State University; Elias O. Wahab, Lagos Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Ezebunwa Nwokocha State University; Ajiboye O.E., Lagos State University Qualité des Services de Planification Offerts: Une Religiosity, Parental Monitoring and Control and Number Préalable pour la Promotion de la Santé Sexuelle et of Sexual Partners among Emerging Adults • Olufemi Reproductive au Burundi • Adolphe Bahimana*, Ecole Adetutu*, Obafemi Awolowo University Doctorale/Université du Burundi; Maryse Gaimard, Université de Bourgogne; René Manirakiza, Université du Men’s Involvement in Contraceptives Use and Quality of Burundi Life of Women in Nigeria: Implications for Fp2020 • Oluwagbemiga E. Adeyemi*, Federal University; Olaide A. Perception de la qualité des soins dans les services publics Adedokun, Lagos State University; Kolawole Olowe, The de santé sexuel et reproductive chez les adolescentes dans West African Management Development Institutes Network; deux districts sanitaires de la ville de Ouagadougou • Tolulope Fakayode, Federal University Oye-Ekiti Fiacre Bazie*, ISSP-UJKZ

Vulnerability and Reproductive Health Outcomes among Valeurs, pratiques culturelles, mobilisation et participation Women in Sub-Saharan Africa • Temitope O. Adeyoju*, politiques chez les jeunes nord-africains: Une lecture eHealth Systems Africa and University of the Witwatersrand; critique de la diversité au regard du genre. • Mohammed Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the Witwatersrand; Bedrouni*, Laboratoire des Eudes de la Population, de la Boladé Hamed Banougnin, University of Ibadan Santé et du Développement Durable en Algérie.Université blida 2 Lounici Ali Changing Pattern of Care and Challenges of the Aged in Ghana; A Systematic Review • Martin Wiredu Déterminants de la pratique contraceptive en Algérie • Agyekum*, Regional Institute for Populationb studies, Zoubida Belarbi*, Université Ali Lounici Blida 2; Mustapha University of Ghana Oumrane, Université Khemis Meliana

Comportements des mères et santé infantile au Bénin • The Nexus of Decent Work and Emigration Trends in Yédodé Ahokpossi, Consortium Régional pour la Recherche Nigeria • Olutomiwa A. Binuyo*, Higher School of en Economie Générationnelle (CREG); Latif Dramani, Economics, Moscow CREG-CREFAT; Edem Akpo*, CREG-CREFAT Assessing the Child Labour Situation in Cocoa Growing Approvisionnement en eau potable dans les Communities in the Aponoapono, Suhum Kraboa Coaltar agglomérations urbaines du Bénin • Elise Chantale District, Ghana • John Kwame Boateng*, University of Ahovey*, Institut National de la Statistique et de l'Analyse Ghana; Evelyn Owusu Ansah, Wisconsin International Economique (INSAE); Mouftaou Amadou Sanni, Ecole University of Ghana Nationale de la Statistique, de la Planification et de la Démographie de l'Université de Parakou (ENSPD/UP) The Socioeconomic Implications of Seasonal Migration Trends in the Lake Chad Region • Benjamin Bob*; Joy Exploring the Predictors of Alcohol Consumption Ben, Nigeria Intensity among Men: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria • Oluwatobi Alawode*, Obafemi Awolowo University Modelling New Approach to Optimize Treatment, Medication Adherence and Effective Case Management Social Networks and Women’s Reproductive Health Initiatives through Evidence -Base Community Outcomes: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Rural Interventions for the Elimination of HIV/AIDS and India • S. Anukriti, Boston College; Catalina Herrera, Malaria in Sub-Sahara Africa • Benjamin Bob*; Joy Ben, Northeastern University; Mahesh Karra*, Boston University; Nigeria; Gabriel Ukpabio, Nigeria Praveen Pathak, Delhi School of Economics

22 Problématique environnementale et populationnelle Nouvelle approche de financement des programmes/projet entourant l’exploitation du Lac-Tchad et solutions de la planification familiale en Afrique ; Approche de proposées dans une perspective de développement durable financement à trois (03) niveaux. • Kwakutse Elagbe • Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé*, Institut de Formation et de Dzahini*, Association YOUTHLEAD Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); Semingar Ngaryamngaye, Université de Montréal Family Planning in Africa: Who and Where Are the under-Served? By Oloruntoba Efe Grace and Olawepo Le Centre Hospitalier de Recherche et d'Application en Abiodun Rapheal • Oloruntoba Efe Grace*, Lagos Chirurgie Endoscopique et Reproduction Humaine et les nouvelles trajectoires de parenté au Cameroun • Recours aux soins obstétricaux modernes dans le bassin du Tsopbeng Carole*, Université de Yaoundé I Lac Tchad entre 2003 et 2016 : L’exemple du Cameroun, du Niger, du Nigéria et du Tchad. • Jean Roland Narcisse Negotiating Identities and Power: Experiences of Elandi Elandi*, IFORD; Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé, Adolescent Motherhood and Child Marriage in Malawi • Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques Elita Chamdimba*, University of Malawi; Janne Breimo, (IFORD) Nord University Déterminants du recours aux méthodes contraceptives Effects of an Entertainment-Education (EE) Radio Serial chez les femmes en âge de procréer du nord de la Côte Drama (RSD) on Child Protection in Rwanda • Scott d’Ivoire • Marie Laure Essis*, Institut National de Santé Connolly*, Population Media Center; Fatou Jah, Population Publique; Orphée Kangah, Institut National de Santé Media Center; Kriss Barker, Population Media Center; Publique; Kakou Fato Patrice, Université Felix Houphouet Kwizera Jean-Bosco, Umurage Communications; William Boigny; Youan Bi Désiré, Association de Soutien à Ryerson, Population Media Center l'Autopromotion Sanitaire Urbaine

Justification of Physical Intimate Partner Violence among Effects of Income Inequality on Population Growth in Men in Sub – Saharan Africa: A Multinational Analysis of Africa • James Fasakin*, University of Ibadan Demographic and Health Survey Data • Eugene K. M. Darteh*, University of Cape Coast; Kwamena Sekyi Statistical Models for Food Security and Nutritional Status Dickson, University of Cape Coast; Sarah D. Rominiski, of Mothers and under-Five Child Pairs in Tanzania • Fina University of Michigan; Cheryl A. Moyer, University of T. Faustini*, PhD Student - University of Dar es salaam; Michigan Amina Msengwa, Lecturer at University of Dar es Salaam; Ali Mniachi, Lecturer (Statistics) - University of Dar es Critères endogènes de richesse dans les ménages des Salaam populations hôtes et réfugiées centrafricaines dans la région Est du Cameroun • Lidwine Sonia De-Banguirys*, Pour un enseignement de l'éducation sexuelle selon l'âge et Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques le sexe • Koffi Fombo*, Association Togolaise pour le Bien (IFORD) Etre Familial (ATBEF)

Quelle(s) politique(s) au profit d’un dividende Obstacles à utilisation efficace de la contraception démographique en République Centrafricaine ? • Lidwine moderne des femmes mariées à Djibouti • Hoch Fouad*, Sonia De-Banguirys*, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Institut National de la Statistique de Djibouti Démographiques (IFORD) Le Poids Démographique De La Jeunesse, Un Facteur Sûr Reproductive Health and Rights of Young Women in Du Développement • M. Koudjovi Gadje*, ACDIEF; Yawa Ethiopia: The Need for Sexual Health Education • Tizta Séfofo Malm, ACDIEF; Malaba Batchowang, ACDIEF T. Degfie*, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Fenot Project; Bereket Yakob, Harvard School of Public Dividende Démographique et Émergence en Côte d'Ivoire Health • Kouego Blaise Gondo*, Institut National de la Statistique, Côte d'Ivoire Transition of young people in the situation of NEETs between 2005 and 2011 in Senegal • Mame Adiouma Environment and Population in Malawi: Implications on Dieng*, Université Cheikh Anta DIOP National Development • Emma Heneine*, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Nurudeen Alhassan,

23 African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Nyovani Determinants De La Faible Couverture Vaccinale En Rdc. Madise, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) Analyse Des Donnees De Mics-Rdc 2010 • Jocelyn Mantempa*, UNIVERSITE DE KINSHASA ET CRESPoD Child Fosterage Dynamics: Fostered Children’s Well- Being and Challenges in Selected Households in Lagos Determinants of Adolescent Pregnancy in Uganda, UDHS State, Nigeria • Adediran Daniel Ikuomola*, Adekunle 2000-01-2016 • Catherine Mbabazi*, National Population Ajasin University Council (NPC)-Uganda/Takemi Fellow

La violence subie par les adolescentes enceintes dans l'Aire Health Status of Remittance Receiving Households: Métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince (Haiti) • David Jean Evidence from the 2014 National Population and Housing Simon*, Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne Census • Sandra Mirembe*, Makerere University; Keneddy Niwagaba, Makerere University; Abel Nzabona, Makerere Cartographie de la dynamique de la disponibilité des university médicaments pour la santé maternelle et reproductive en Côte d’Ivoire • Elise Kacou*, IDUP et Ecole Nationale Addressing the Root Causes of Irregular Migration and Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Sustainable Land Reforms in Africa • Samuel Mwangi*, Lazare Sika, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et Tübingen University; Cirella Giuseppe, University of Gdansk d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Sasso Sidonie Calice Yapi, Université Virtuelle de Côte d'Ivoire Assessment of the Living Conditions of Elderly Pensioners in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory,Abuja. • Marcus Durée de l'allaitement maternel exclusif en Côte d'Ivoire • Nengak Danjuma*, Nasarawa state University Ibrahima Koffi*, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Keffi,Nasarawa State Démographiques (IFORD) Syndrome De Renutrition Inappropriée Au Cours De La Evolution des besoins non satisfaits en planification Prise En Charge De La Malnutrition Aigüe Sévère Chez familiale chez les femmes en union en Côte d'ivoire : une l’Enfant : Aspects Biologiques • Hortense Ngegni analyse aux niveaux individuel et collectif. • Tiassigué Pangetna*, ministère de la santé; Vicky Ama Moor, Kone*, Institut de Formation et de Recherche ministère de la santé; Paul Koki Ndombo, ministère de la Démographiques santé

Facteurs Explicatifs Du Tabagisme Actif Chez Les Jeunes Transition de la fécondité dans les pays à faibles revenus : Hommes De 15-24 Ans En Republique Democratique Du Homogénéité dans les préférences, divergence dans les Congo Et Leurs Mecanismes D’action : Une Analyse réalisations (cas du Cameroun) • Samuel Nouetagni*, Multiniveau. • Andy Kuamba*, Institut national de la Université de Yaoundé II et Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches statistique Appliquées en Sciences Sociales (CERASS)

Parent Child Communication of Sexual Matters and Its Access to Contraceptive Use: Implication for Sexual and Influence on Adolescent Sexual Reproduction Health. A Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) of Youth in Abia Systematic Review • Ayebale Lillian*, Independent Central Senatorial Zone, Nigeria • Goodluck I. Researcher Nwaogwugwu*, Coal City University, le mariage précoce au Congo Brazzaville : une The social variability of the non-use of condoms among comparaison des zones urbaines et rurales • Roméo Stevy married men in Cameroon • Ariane Julie NYA NANA, Stère Madouka*, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Independent Consultant; Marcel Nkoma*, Ministry of Analyses et les Politiques Economiques (CERAPE) Economy, Planning and Regional Development

Besoins Non Satisfaits D'espacement Des Naissances Chez Facteurs à risque de mortalité maternelle au Congo • Les Femmes De 15-24 Ans. Analyse De Decomposition Stone Chancel Nzaou*, Institut National de la Simple Des Eds-Rdc 2007 Et 2013 • Jocelyn Mantempa*, Statistique(INS) UNIVERSITE DE KINSHASA ET CRESPoD Strategic Planning in Health Facilities: An Approach for Facteurs Associes Au Recrutement De Son Conjoint Dans Building Commitments for Improving Quality of La Ville Province De Kinshasa. • Jocelyn Mantempa*, Emergency Obstetric Care in Low Income Countries • UNIVERSITE DE KINSHASA ET CRESPoD Victor Ohenhen*, Department of Obstetrics and

24 Gyneacology, Central Hospital, Benin City, Edo State; (UBO); Elise Kacou, IDUP et Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Blessing Omo-Omorodion; Friday Okonofua, University of Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA) Medical Sciences, Ondo State , Nigeria; Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Wilson Imongan, Knowledge and Opinions of Secondary School Students Women's Health and Action Research Centre (WHARC); Best Aged 15-19 in Cameroon’s Capital City Yaounde towards Ojemhen, University of Benin Sex Education and Their Implications for the Implementation of Sex-Education Programmes • Teke Universities as Vanguards of Urban Revitalization: Takwa* Satellite Campus Development in Nairobi Cbd, Kenya. • Antony Okundi*, University of Nairobi Causes et conséquences des mariages d'enfants au Niger: cas de la région de Maradi • Mamadou Tchiari Mara*, Status of Fertility Transition in Kenya Based on Institut National de la Statistique Completed Parity Distribution • Caleb Ongong'a*, University of Nairobi Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Demographic Dividend in Africa: insights from the Status 52 Long-Term Care and Wellbeing in Later Life: The of African Youth Report (SoAYR). • Ramoudane Orou Role of Self Agency, and Formal and Informal Systems Sannou*, African Union Commission; Melaine Nsaikila, African Union Commission; Kossi Edem Baita, African Chair: Gloria Chepngeno-Langat, University of Union Commission Southampton Healthcare System Factors Associated with Access to Maternal Health Care in Kenya • Beatrice Otindu*, 1 Vieillissement et représentation de la maison de University of Nairobi retraite en Afrique du Nord : le cas de la Tunisie • Sofiane Bouhdiba*, Université de Tunis Inégalité intra-urbaine de l'offre scolaire au post-primaire à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) • Habibou Ouedraogo*, 2 Family Caregiving to the Elderly: Positive Experiences Université Paris Descartes of Caregivers in Two Urban Poor Communities in Accra, Ghana • Frank Kyei-Arthur*, Regional Institue for Population Studies, University of Ghana.; Samuel Codjoe, Building Resilience through Family Planning and Climate University of Ghana; Delali Badasu, Regional Institute for Adaptation Finance • Kristen P. Patterson, Population Population Studies; Deborah Atobrah, Institute of African Reference Bureau (PRB); Charles Kabiswa, Ecological Studies, University of Ghana Christian Organization; Raymond Ruyoka*, Reproductive Health Uganda 3 Intergenerational Cultural Programs for Older People in Long-Term Care Institutions: East Africa Case • Enos Predictors of Fertility Preference among Young Women in Omondi*, HelpAge International; Roseline Kihumba, Zambia: Evidence from Zambia 2007-2014 DHS Data • HelpAge International; Prafulla Mishra, HelpAge Million Phiri*, University of Zambia; Musonda Lemba, International; Emily Kemigisha, HelpAge International University of Zambia; David Mulemena, Student Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Exposition à la mortalité maternelle au Burkina Faso: une analyse approfondie par l'approche bayésienne. • Lougué Siaka*, Institut de Recherche en Science de la Santé (IRSS); 53 Evaluation/Transformation of the Civil Registration Tilado Absetou Zapsonre, UFR-ST/ Université Nazi Boni System for Access to More Timely and Reliable Vital Data in Africa Les soupçons d'infertilité et les discriminations envers les femmes: enjeu majeur de la politique genre au Burkina Chair: Samuel Kelodjoue, University of Dschang Faso • Lougué Siaka*, Institut de Recherche en Science de la Discussant: William Muhwava, United Nations Economic Santé (IRSS); Téwindé Ernest Kaboré, Université Nazi Boni Commission for Africa (UNECA)

« Du dire au faire, il y a au milieu… la mer » : impact des 1 Enregistrement des naissances à l’Etat-civil au Sénégal politiques de population sur la fécondité en Afrique • Mamadou Amouzou*, Agence Nationale de la Statistique subsaharienne. Le cas du Cameroun. • Marie-Audrey et de la Démographie (ANSD); Momath Cisse, Agence Sonzia Teutsong*, Université de Bretagne Occidentale Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD)

25 2 Enregistrement des naissances a l’Etat Civil : état des Economiques et Sociales (LARTES-IFAN); Adou Salam Fall, lieux et analyse de l’évolution de 2012 à 2017 pour évaluer LARTES; Codé Lô, LARTES l’efficacité des politiques publiques d’amélioration des taux d’enregistrement • B. A. Khady*, Agence Nationale de Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Mahmouth Diouf, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la 55 Enhancing Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Démographie (ANSD) Restrictive Policy And Socio-Cultural Contexts 3 The Best of All Worlds: Assigning Causes of Death to Chair: Billie de Haas, University of Groningen Verbal Autopsy Data Using a Harmonized Medley of Discussant: Elizabeth Kemigisha, Mbarara University of Algorithms • Samuel J. Clark, The Ohio State University; Science & Technology Jason R. Thomas*, The Ohio State University; Richard Li, Yale University; Tyler McCormick, University of Washington, Seattle 1 Sustainable Development Goal 3 and the Termination of Pregnancy Act of Zimbabwe - an Argument for Expanding Women’s Access to Sexual and Reproductive 4 Birth Registration Improvement in Burkina Faso over Health Rights • Obdiah Mawodza*, Boston City Campus the Last Years and Current Challenges. The Contribution of the Bravo! Program • Evelina Martelli*, Community of Sant'Egidio; Maria Castiglioni, Università di Padova; 2 “Closed Mouths Don’t Get Fed”: Understanding the Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, Università di Padova; Leonardo Patterns of Parent-Adolescent Communication on Sexual Emberti Gialloreti, Tor Vergata University of Rome; Colette and Reproductive Health Issues in Ibadan Slums, Guiebre, Community of Sant'Egidio; Honorine Medah Southwest Nigeria • Taofeek Aliyu*, Department of Dabiret, Ministry of Justice, Human Rights and Civic Sociology and Anthropology, Obafemi Awolowo University, Promotion; Adriana Gulotta, Community of Sant'Egidio; Ile-Ife; Josua Aransiola, Department of Sociology and Angela Silvestrini, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT); Anthropology, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife Francesco Di Domenicantonio, Community of Sant'Egidio; Palmira Gianturco, Community of Sant'Egidio; Maria 3 Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Six Southern Cristina Marazzi, Department of Human Scences, Libera Africa Countries: Perspectives from Learners and UNiversità Maria SS. Assunta University, Rome Teachers • Christine Chawhanda*, Wits University; Temitope Ogunlela, University of Witwatersrand School of Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Public Health; Latifat Ibisomi, Wits University

54 Investments in Early Childhood Development to Reap 4 Does CSE Contribute to the Empowerment of Young the Demographic Dividend People? The Case of Burundi • Judith Westeneng*, Rutgers Chair: Jean-François Kobiane, ISSP Discussant: Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

1 Analyse Des Privations Multiples Des Enfants De 56 Family Planning in Africa: Who, and Where Are the Moins De 5 Ans En Cote D'ivoire Et Au Senegal: Une under-Served? Etude Comparative Basee Sur L'approche Cc-Moda (Country-Cross Multiple Overlapping De Privation Chair: Guiella Georges, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Analyses) • Koné Kassoum*, Institut de formation et de Population (ISSP) and Université de Ouagadougou recherche démographique 1 Are Family Planning Program Benefits Equitably 2 Développement Du Jeune Enfant Et La Préparation Shared among Population Sub-Groups in Africa? • Pour L’entrée A L’école Primaire • Aurelie Josiane Bamikale Feyistan*, U.S. Agency for International Kengne Defo*, Démographe au Ministère de l'économie, de Development (USAID); Baker Maggwa, GHSTAR Program la planification et de l'aménagement du territoire 2 Analyse spatiale des besoins non satisfaits en 3 Fréquentation du préscolaire et performances planification familiale au Bénin : une estimation à l’échelle scolaires au Sénégal • Soufianou S. M. Moussa*, réduite • Norbert Kpadonou*, Centre de Formation et de Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Transformations Recherche en Matière de Population

26 3 Factors Influencing Modern Contraceptives Use • Georges Reniers*, London School of Hygiene and Tropical among Postpartum Women in Bukombe District, Geita Medicine (LSHTM); Kathryn Risher, London School of Region • M. J. Mahande*, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Jeff Eaton, Imperial College University College; E. Shayo, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical London University College, Moshi, Tanzania; C. Amour, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, Moshi, Tanzania; G. Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Mshana, National Institute of Medical Research, MITU- Mwanza, Tanzania; Sia Msuya, Killimanjaro Christian 58 Smart' and Scalable Interventions for Improving University College, Moshi Education Outcomes for Girls and Boys in an Era of Rapidly Changing Technology 4 Factors Associated with Contraceptive Discontinuation among Women (15-49 Years) in Uganda. Chair: Moses Ngware, African Population and Health • Julius Sseninde*, Makerere Uninversity; Allen Kabagenyi, Makerere University; Hellen Namawejje, Makerere Research Center (APHRC) Uninversity Discussant: Paul Birevu Muyinda, Makerere University

1 Youth Generation and Geospatial Technological Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Innovations: A Study in Nigeria • Raimi A. Asiyanbola*, 57 Epidemiology and Demography of HIV/AIDS 2 Teaching Strategies and Effects of Learning Chair: Abdhalah K. Ziraba, African Population and Health Outcomes: A Case Study of the Extended Curriculum Research Center (APHRC) Programme at the University of the Western Cape, South Discussant: Joyce N. Mumah, IPPF Africa • Philomene Nsengiyumva*, University of the Western Cape 1 Mobility and Clinic Switching among HIV Patients Considered Lost to Follow-up in North-Eastern South 3 African Youth and Mobile Phones/Mobilities: Piloting Africa • David Etoori*, London School of Hygiene and Guidelines for Responsible Mobile Phone Use by Tropical Medicine; Alison Wringe, London School of Pupils/Students and Teachers in Ghanaian Schools • Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Brian Rice, Samuel Asiedu Owusu*, University of Cape Coast; Albert London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Jenny Machistey Abane, University of Cape Coast; Augustine Renju, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College; Tanle, University of Cape Coast; Yaw Asamoah, University Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical of Education, Winneba Medicine (LSHTM) Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 2 Baisse De La Prevalence Du Vih Au Tchad Entre 2005 Et 2015: Effet De Composition Ou De Performance ? • Kebmaki Vincent Nguezoumka*, Cellule d’Appui à la 59 Postnatal Care Recherche et à l’Enseignement des Institutions Francophones d’Afrique (CARE-IFA)/IFORD; Chérif Togbanan, Bureau Chair: Abdoulaye Maïga, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School d'Appui Santé et Environnement; Jean-Yves Gatou, Fonds de of Public Health Soutien aux Activités en matière de population; Lakiné Fadene, Programme Sectoriel de Lutte contre le Sida et les 1 Facteurs Associés Au Recours Aux Premiers Soins IST Postnatals Modernes Des Nouveau-Nés Au Bénin • Robert Djogbenou*, Université de Montréal; Visseho Adjiwanou, 3 Coverage of HIV Chronic Co-Morbidities among Université du Québec à Montréal Adults in South Africa: A Population-Based Study • Motlatso Rampedi-Godongwana*, Respiratory and 2 Determinants of Early Postnatal Care Attendance: Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit (RMPRU); University of Analysis of the 2016 Uganda Demographic and Health the Witwatersrand; Nicole De Wet - Billings, University of Survey • Patricia Ndugga*, Makerere University; Noor the Witwatersrand Kassim Namiyonga, Uganda Bureau of Statistics; Deogratious Sebuwufu, Ministry of Health 4 Adult Life Expectancy in the Antiretroviral Treatment Era: Evidence from Four Population-Based HIV 3 Effect of Vaccine Direct Delivery (VDD) on Vaccine Surveillance Studies in Uganda, Malawi and South Africa. Stock Outs and Number of Vaccinations: Case Study from

27 Bauchi State, Nigeria • Ryoko Sato*, Harvard School of Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Public Health; Adam Thomson, eHealth Africa; Loveth Metiboba, eHealth Africa; Vivian Odezugo, eHealth Africa 62 Evaluation of Youth Interventions

Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Chair: Jamaica Corker, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discussant: Lisa M. Calhoun, University of North Carolina 60 Climate Change, Environment and Population Health at Chapel Hill

Chair: Clive Mutunga, U.S. Agency for International 1 The Impact of a School-Based Menstrual and Development (USAID) Reproductive Health Intervention on Education and Discussant: Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley Health Outcomes of Adolescent Girls in Kilifi, Kenya • Discussant: Mumuni Abu, University of Ghana Karen Austrian*, Population Council - Kenya; Beth Discussant: Stephen Kankam, Hen Mpoano Kangwana, Population Council; Erica Soler-Hampejsek

1 Exploring Strategies for Investigating the Underlying 2 Social Cash Transfers and Youth Development Mechanisms Linking Climate and Child Health • Kathryn Trajectories in Lesotho and Malawi • Thandie Hlabana*, Grace*, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Andrew National University of Lesotho Verdin, Institute of Social Research and Data Innovation, University of Minnesota; Frank Davenport, University of 3 Efficacité des programmes publics d'emploi en milieu California, Santa Barbara; Greg Husak, University of rural au Cameroun. • Sébatien Victoire Nama Djinthe*, California, Santa Barbara; Chris Funk, University of Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographique California, Santa Barbara (IFORD)

2 Choosing between Environmental Conservation and 4 Determinants of youth employment in three Survival: Livelihoods and the Environment Risks in Rural agribusiness models in Cameroon: a mixed approach. • Zimbabwe. • Mavis Macheka, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Larissa Nawo*, University of Dschang Pranitha Maharaj, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Divane Nzima*, University of KwaZulu-Natal Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 3 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Gender 63 Integrating Traditional and New Forms of Data and Climate Change Resilience • Angela Baschieri*, Source including Accessibility of New and Innovative Data UNFPA; Daniel Schenzul, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Linda Lammensalo, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Chair: Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Bruno Lankoande, Université de Ouagadougou 4 Linking the Implementation of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and Sustainable 1 Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems as a Development Goals (SDGs) in East Africa: Perspectives Platform for More Precisely Identifying Causes of Death: and Experiences of Population, Health and Environment Insights from the Champs Network • Solveig Integration • Kabiswa Charles*, Ecological Christian Cunningham*, Emory University; Sunday Adedini, Organisation University of the Witwatersrand; Melkamu Mengesha, Haramaya University; Abu Mohd Naser Titu, Emory Global Health Institute, Emory University; Atique Chowdhury, Tuesday, November 19, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Maternal and Child Health Division, icddr,b; Portia Mutevedzi, Respiratory and Meningeal Pathogens Research 61 Plenary Session: Innovation & Technology for Unit,Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital; David Obor, Sustainable Development in Africa: Valorizing Youth and KEMRI/CDC Public health collaboration; Thomas Misore, the Private Sector Kenya Medical Research Institute; Uma Onwuchekwa, Centre Pour les Vaccins en Développement; Ariel Nhacolo, Chair: Dela Nai Manhica Health Research Center (CISM); Nega Assefa Kassa, Haramaya University; Karen Kotloff, University of Maryland School of Medicine

28 2 Research Transparency and Data Sharing in Alpha • Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Chifundo Kanjala*, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Jay Greenfield, Thirdmost consultancy; Arofan 66 Indirect Estimation of the Incidence of Abortion- Gregory, Thirdmost consultancy; Emma Slaymaker, London Methodological Advances, Challenges and Advantages School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Jim Todd, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Chair: Ann Biddlecom, Guttmacher Institute (LSHTM) Discussant: Clementine Rossier, Université de Genève 3 The Contribution of the Ereferral System in 1 Influences on Where, when, and How Women Enhancing Access and Utilization of Rh Services and Terminate a Pregnancy in Sub-Saharan African and Latin Follow up at Private Clinics. • Ronald Mubiru*, American Countries Where Abortion Is Highly Legally Population Services International - Uganda Restricted: A Systematic Review • Mara Steinhaus*, International Center for Research on Women; Laura Hinson, Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM International Center for Research on Women ; Suzanne Bell, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Claire 64 Perspectives and Prospects for a Global Migration Twose, Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins School of Survey Medicine, Baltimore, MD; Meroji Sebany, International Center for Research on Women; Chimaraoke Izugbara, Chair: Mary-Ellen Zuppan, International Union for the International Center for Research on Women Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) 2 Drivers of Frequent Induced Abortions and Methods Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Used among Women of Reproductive Age in Accra, Ghana: Evidence from Poor Urban Settlements • Caesar Agula*, University of Ghana, Regional Institute for 65 Gender Theories of Fertility Population Studies; Elizabeth G. Henry , Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Patrick Asuming, University of Chair: Yovani Moses Lubaale, Makerere University Ghana; Charles Asabere, University of Ghana, Regional Discussant: Nurudeen Alhassan, African Institute for Institute for Population Studies; Mawuli Kushitor, University Development Policy (AFIDEP) Of Ghana, legon; Iqbal Shah, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Ayaga Bawah, Regional Institute for 1 Factors of Domestic violence against women: Population Studies Correlate women right and vulnerability • Zakaliyat Bonkoungou*, GIZ/PROSAD; A. Sathiya Susuman, 3 Social Network-Based Methods for Measuring University of the Western Cape Abortion Incidence in Ethiopia and Uganda • Elizabeth A. Sully, Guttmacher Institute; Solomon Shiferaw, Addis Ababa 2 A Contextual Analysis of Fertility in Uganda: The University; Assefa Seme, Addis Ababa University; Frederick Role of Physical Gender-Based Violence • Sasha Frade*, Makumbi, Makerere University; Simon P. S. Kibira, University of the Witwatersrand; Nicole De Wet - Billings, Makerere University; Lauren Firestein, Guttmacher Institute; University of the Witwatersrand; Clifford O. Odimegwu, Selena Anjur-Dietrich, Guttmacher Institute; Doris Chiu, University of the Witwatersrand Guttmacher Institute; Suzanne Bell, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Margaret Giorgio*, 3 Rapports de genre et maintien d’une fécondité forte en Guttmacher Institute Afrique centrale • Marie-Audrey Sonzia Teutsong*, Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO); Elise Kacou, 4 Abortion Incidence and Safety in Nigeria: Evidence of IDUP et Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et Inequities • Suzanne Bell, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA) of Public Health; Elizabeth F. Omoluabi, Centre for Research Evaluation Resources and Development (CRERD); 4 Fertility And Number Of Unions: Empirical Evidence Funmilola OlaOlorun*, University of Ibadan; Mridula From Sub Saharan African Countries • Frank Audrey Shankar, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Tchokonthe*, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Caroline Moreau, INSERM/INED and Johns Hopkins School Demographiques; Honore Mimche, IFORD of Public Health

29 Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM), Lagos and Delta State University, Abraka 67 Innovative Public Health Policies and Health Systems Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Chair: Yazoume Ye, ICF 69 Linkages between Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural Areas 1 A Cross Country Study of Ambient Air Pollution Exposure and Associatiated Child Health: Evidences from Chair: Samuel Agyei-Mensah, University of Ghana Sub-Saharan Countries • Labhita Das*; Kailash C. Das, Discussant: Ayaga A. Bawah, University of Ghana International Institute for Population Sciences 1 The Health Transition among Urban Migrants and 2 Tracking mortality changes from health facility data Rural Stayers in South Africa • Stephen McGarvey, in Sub-Saharan Africa: how do hospital deaths differ from Brown University; Francesc Gomez-Olive, Harvard home deaths in Antananarivo (Madagascar)? • Yempabou University; Mark Collinson*, University of the Bruno Lankoande, Institut National d'Etudes Witwatersrand; Chantel Pheiffer, Brown University; Carren Démographiques (INED)/Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Ginsburg, University of the Witwatersrand; Stephen Population (ISSP); Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand; Sadson Harawa, de Louvain; Géraldine Duthé*, Institut National d'Études University of the Witwatersrand; Michael J. White, Brown Démographiques (INED); Anjarasoa Rasoanomenjanahary, University Bureau Municipal d'Hygiène de la commune urbaine d'Antananarivo 2 Can Urbanization Improve Household Welfare? Evidence from Ethiopia • Tsega Gebrekristos Mezgebo*, 3 Une Analyse Comparative Public/Privé de l’Efficience Ethiopian Civil Service University; Kibrom Araya Abay, Technique des Hôpitaux Camerounais • Rosy Pascale international livestock research institute; Meron Endale, Tchouapi Meyet*, Université de dschang; Aloysius Njong private consultant Mom, Université de bamenda; Edokat Tafah, Université de Yaoundé 2; Désiré Avom, Université de Dschang 3 Population Dynamics, Foreign Direct Investment and Urban Agglomeration in Sub-Saharan Africa • Chigozie Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Nelson Nkalu*, University of Nigeria, Nsukka

68 Demography of Human Capital Formation 4 La migration des filles et leurs insertions en ville : cas de Brazzaville en République du Congo • Jovial Oba*, Chair: Anne Goujon, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography Direction Générale de la Population and Global Human Capital Discussant: Elke Loichinger, Federal Institute for Population Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Research 70 Family and Marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa: 1 L’École Formelle Constitue-t-Elle La Meilleure Voie Transformation And Consequences Pour l’Acquisition Des Compétences Au Cameroun ? • Novice Patrick Bakehe*, University of Douala Chair: Visseho Adjiwanou, Université du Québec à Montréal Discussant: Visseho Adjiwanou, Université du Québec à 2 Human Capital and Labor Productivity: Policy Montréal Implications of Changing Age-Structures in Five Sub- Saharan African Countries • Marlene A. Lee*, Population 1 Child Fostering in Sub-Saharan Africa: What Has Reference Bureau; Joshua K Wilde, Max Planck Institute for Changed over Time? • Cassandra Cotton*, Arizona State Demographic Research; Mahesh Karra, Boston University University

3 Alternative Education and Return Pathways for Out- 2 Configuration des ménages et scolarisation au Sénégal of-School Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa • Moses Ngware*, • Jean Pierre Diamane Bahoum*, Agence Nationale de la African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Claudine E. M. Sauvain-Dugerdil, Université de Genève; Papa Mabeye 4 Is There a Life Expectancy Preston Curve for Africa? Diop, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la • Douglason G. Omotor*, West African Institute for

30 Démographie (ANSD); Mahmouth Diouf, Agence Nationale Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD) 72 New Forms of Data and How They Can Address 3 Family Structure, Poverty And Labor Market Challenges of Traditional Data Sources, including Health Participation • Joseph Stéphane Nguidjol Ma'a*, and Demographic Surveillance Systems Université de Yaoundé 2; Hibrahim Limi Kouotou, Université de Yaoundé 2; Marie Emeraude Mouaha, Chair: Donatien Beguy, UN-Habitat Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Discussant: Cheikh Mbacke Faye, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) 4 Intergenerational Patterns of Family Formation in Sub-Saharan Africa • Oluwaseyi Somefun*, University of 1 Pregnancy Planning among Female Sex Workers in the Witwatersrand Uganda: Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the London Measure of Unplanned Pregnancy • Justine Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM Bukenya*, Makerere University; Christine Nalwadda, Makerere University; Stella Neema, Department of Sociology 80 Labor Productivity and Fertility – Using the Canning- and Anthropology, Makerere University; Peter Kyambadde, Karra-Wilde Model Ministry of Health Uganda; Rhoda Wanyenze, Makerere University; Geraldine Barrett, Institute for Women’s Health, Chair: Jeffrey Jordan, Population Reference Bureau University College London, UK Discussant: Joshua K Wilde, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2 A Multidimensional Analysis of Child Poverty in Discussant: Mahesh Karra, Boston University South Africa • Mbalenhle Dube*

0 Labor Productivity and Fertility – Using the Canning- 3 Pregnancy Reporting Completeness in HDSS: Results Karra-Wilde Model • Marlene A. Lee*, Population from a Record Linkage Study in South Africa • Hallie Reference Bureau Eilerts*, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 4 Can CRVS and Survey Data Provide Insight into 30 Intimate Partners or Community Leaders: Which Maternal Deaths in South Africa? • Mercy Shoko*, Men Matter Most for Access to Contraception? Statistics South Africa; Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand; Lesego Lefakane, Statistics South Africa; Chair: Laura Hinson, International Center for Research on Taurayi Mudzana, South African Population Research Women Infrastructure Network (SAPRIN) Discussant: Chimaraoke Izugbara, International Center for Research on Women Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 1 Funmilola OlaOlorun*, University of Ibadan 73 Vulnerable Youth and SRHR 2 Neetu John*, International Center for Research on Women Chair: Yoko Akachi, NWO-WOTRO

0 NWO-WOTRO sponsored Policy Roundtable at the 3 Rose Barnes-Covenant*, Initiative OASIS 8th African Population Conference • Yoko Akachi*, NWO-WOTRO 4 Nouhou Abdoul Moumouni*, Initiative OASIS

31 Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Harvard University; Iqbal Shah, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 74 Fertility Patterns That Deviate from Conventional Theories II 2 The Demand for Birth Control: Trends and Regional Patterns • John B. Casterline*, The Ohio State University; Chair: Michel Garenne, Institut Pasteur Chenyao Zhang, The Ohio State University; Jason R. Discussant: Charles Mouté, Centre population et Thomas, The Ohio State University développement (Ceped), UMR 196, IRD, Paris Descartes 3 The Impact of Local Supply of Popular Contraceptives 1 Corruption and Inequality in Contraceptive Use • on Women’s Unmet Need for Family Planning • Devon Arnstein Aassve*, Bocconi University; Francesco Kristiansen*, Minnesota Population Center; Elizabeth Chiocchio, CEMFI; Francesco Gandolfi, UPF; Letizia Boyle, University of Minnesota; Joseph Svec, Iowa State Mencarini, Università Bocconi University

2 Migration and Fertility in Uganda: Analysis of the 4 Women’s Decision-Making regarding Birth Planning 2016 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey • Paulino in a Rural Site in Kenya and Its Implications for Family Ariho*, Kyambogo University; John Mushomi Planning Programs • Francis Obare*, Population Council; Atwebembeire, Makerere University; Fred Maniragaba; George Odwe, Population Council ; John G. Cleland, Abel Nzabona, Makerere university London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

3 Resumed Fertility Decline in Sub-Saharan Africa: Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM What Does Happen from a Stalling Point? • Boladé Hamed Banougnin*, University of Ibadan 77 UAPS General Assembly Meeting

4 The Stalling Fertility Transition in Ghana: Does the Chair: Samuel Codjoe, University of Ghana Changing Proportion of Never Married Women Matter? • Michael Larbi Odame*, REGIONAL INSTITUTE FOR Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM POPULATION STUDIES,UNIVERSITY OF GHANA; Faustina Frempong-Ainguah, Regional Institute for Population Studies/University of Ghana; Stephen O. 78 Children’s and Adolescents’ Welfare including School Kwankye, University of Ghana; John Anarfi, UNIVERSITY Health Programs OF GHANA Chair: Antoine Banza Nsungu, UNFPA Discussant: Barthélemy Kalambayi Banza, Université de Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Kinshasa

75 Unmet Need and Demand for Family Planning- 1 A Children-Youth Development Index (CYDI): a Tool Measurement and Conceptual Issues for Assessing the Effectiveness of Youth-Oriented Policies in Africa • Ousmane Faye*, African Influence Institute Chair: Nyovani Madise, African Institute for Development (AFRII); Ibrahima Diallo, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Policy (AFIDEP) Dakar; Gilena G. Andrade, UNICEF-WCARO; Waly Sene, Discussant: Nyovani Madise, African Institute for UNFPA-WCARO Development Policy (AFIDEP) 2 Determinants And Trend Of Child Wellbeing Status 1 Contraceptives Method Use, Discontinuation and In Cameroon • Eric Patrick Feubi Pamen*, Laboratoire Failure Rates and Their Determinants in Poor Urban d'Analyses et de Recherche en Economie Mathématique Settings in Ghana: An Analysis Using Data from Kumasi (LAREM) et Université de Yaounde2; Carele Guilaine in Southern Ghana • Ayaga Bawah*, Regional Institute for Djofang Yepndo, The University of Dschang Population Studies; Patrick Asuming, University of Ghana; Elizabeth G. Henry , Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public 3 Violence faites aux enfants au Burkina Faso : Effets Health; Caesar Agula, University of Ghana, Regional des attentes sociales sur l’usage de la violence dans la Institute for Population Studies; Charles Asabere, University socialisation des filles et des garçons . • Alis Bambara*, of Ghana, Regional Institute for Population Studies; Ryoko Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population Sato, Harvard School of Public Health; David Canning,

32 4 Mental Health and Associated Factors among Christiana A. Alex-Ojei*, University of the Witwatersrand; Adolescent Boys and Girls in Nairobi, Kenya • Rhoune Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand; Ochako*, Population Council; Karen Austrian, Population Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo, Federal University Oye-Ekiti Council - Kenya 2 Income Generation and Empowerment Pathways for Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Rural Women of Jagusi Parish, Uganda • Robin Marsh*, University of California, Berkeley; Chelsea Haley, University 79 Use of Data for Policies and Programming: of California, Berkeley; Sandra Mirembe, Makerere Capitalization of Survey and Census Data for More University Effective Policies 3 Approche qualitative des inégalités scolaires au Chair: Marc Pilon, Institut de Recherche pour le secondaire au Burkina Faso : points de vue des acteurs et Développement (IRD) des bénéficiaires • Habibou Ouedraogo*, Université Paris Discussant: Madeleine Wayack Pambè, Université de Descartes Ouagadougou Wednesday, November 20, 8:30 AM - 9:00 1 Who Accesses Secondary Schooling in Uganda; Was AM the Universal Secondary Education Policy Ubiquitously Effective? • Christian Kakuba*, Makerere University, Centre for Population and Applied Statistics Documentary on Uganda

2 Factors Influencing Measurement of Pregnancy and Wednesday, November 20, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Population-Based Surveys in Africa and Asia • Doris Kwesiga*, Makerere 81 Uganda Day Opening Ceremony University School of Public Health; Yeetey A. Enuameh, Kintampo Health Research Centre (KHRC); Ali Imam, IcddrB, Matlab, Bangladesh; Adane Kebede, Dabat HDSS, Chair: Fred Wabwire-Mangen, Makerere University Ethiopia; Tryphena Nareeba, Iganga-Mayuge Health Demographic Surveillance Site; Charlotte Tawiah, Kintampo 1 Welcome Remarks from the Vice Chancellor, Health Research Centre (KHRC); Joy Lawn, London School Makerere University • Bamabas Nawangwe*, Makerere of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Hannah Blencowe, London University School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; B. Ane Fisker, Bandim Health Project 2 Welcome Remarks from the Chairperson National Organising Committee of the 8th African Population 3 Updates: Geospatial Analysis of Demographic Health Conference • Jotham Musinguzi*, National Population Surveys • Samuel Mwangi, Tübingen University; Joseph Council Gitahi, University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart; Margret Gichuhi Gichuhi*, Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and 3 Statement by Hon. Minister of State for Finance, Technology Planning and Economic Development (Planning) • David Bahati*, Parliament of Uganda 4 Estimating and Monitoring Burden of Non- Communicable and Chronic Diseases in Ghana • Olutobi 4 Opening Remarks by the Rt. Hon. Speaker of A. Sanuade*, University College London Parliament • Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga*, Parliament of Uganda Tuesday, November 19, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 5 Key Note Address by the Minister of State for Lands, 129 Innovative Applications of Qualitative Methods in Housing and Urban Development (Housing) • Chris Population Research Baryomunsi*, Parliament of Uganda

Chair: Clementine Rossier, Université de Genève

1 An Investigation into the Socio-Cultural Influences on Adolescent Maternal Healthcare Utilisation in Nigeria •

33 Wednesday, November 20, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM 4 Penetration of Data Science/ Data Revolution in the National Statistical System • Ben Kiregyera* 82 Uganda Day Session 1: Population & Development Wednesday, November 20, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Chair: Mondo Kyateca 85 Uganda Day Debate Panel: Harnessing Youth 1 Uganda's Demographic Realities and Impact on Development Potential in Africa: Have We Failed? Development • Joseph Muvawala*, NPA Chair: Janet Mukwaya 2 Uganda's Investments for Harnessing the Demographic Dividend • John Sekamatte* 1 Pali Lehohla*, Statistics South Africa

3 Empowering Communities for Economic Growth and 2 Olga Daphynne Namukuza*, SHRH Alliance Uganda Development • Sarah SSewanyana*, EPRC 3 Monica Amoding*, Parliament of Uganda 4 District Opportunities and Challenges for Socio Economic Transformation • Peter Douglas Okello*, LCV 4 Lilian Aber*

Wednesday, November 20, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM 5 Abbas Agaba*, Parliament of Uganda

83 Uganda Day Session 2: Young People 6 Charles Ocici*

Chair: Fred Ngabirano 7 Alain Sibenaler*, UNFPA

1 Adolescents and Youth Sexual Reproductive Health Wednesday, November 20, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Rights • Joan Amanda Banura*, UYAFPAH 152 Expanding access to integrated RMNCH services 2 Economic Empowerment • Zilla Mary Arach*, through digitally-empowered Community Health Akorion Technologies Workers.

3 Innovation in Health Service Provision • Humphrey Wednesday, November 20, 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM Nabimanya*, Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU) 86 Capacity Building for Young Researchers on Policy 4 Impact of Interventions on Health and Development Communications during Childhood and Adolescence • Sabrina Bakeera Kitaka* Chair: Laura Wedeen, Population Reference Bureau

Wednesday, November 20, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Wednesday, November 20, 5:00 PM - 6:00 84 Uganda Day Session 3: Statistics PM

Chair: Chris Mukiza Cultural/Tourism Show

1 Role of National Standard Indicators in the National Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Development Agenda • Molly Nina Acan*

46 Economic Theories of Fertility at a Micro-Level, for 2 Small Area Statistics Compilation in Uganda • Example Marginal Utility of Children Rachael Nombooze*

Chair: Nkechi Srodah Owoo, University of Ghana 3 State of Statistics on the Young Population in Uganda Discussant: Naa Dodua Dodoo, University of Ghana • Mewbesa Edison*

34 1 Spousal employment and fertility in West Africa • 4 The Use of Geospatial Techniques in Predicting and Firmin Zinvi*, Université de Montréal; Visseho Adjiwanou, Monitoring Population Movements in Mogadishu, Somalia Université du Québec à Montréal; Thomas LeGrand, • Amina Said, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) - Université de Montréal Somalia; Josyline Gikunda, UNFPA-Somalia; Umikaltuma Ibrahim, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Somalia; 2 The Role of Demographic and Income Events in Mariam Alwi, Head of Population and Development Dept; Poverty Dynamics: Evidence on the Impact of Births Using Felix Mulama, Demographic Specialist; Richard N'getich, South African Panel Data • Rocco Zizzamia*, University of Statistical Specialist; Said Abdilahi*, Ministry of Planning, Cape Town; Murray Leibbrandt, University of Cape Town; Investment and Economic Development David Lam, University of Michigan Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 3 Attitudes de genre, emploi des femmes et intention de fécondité: Cas de l’agglomération de Lomé au Togo • 89 Strengthening Institutional Research Capacity in Firmin Zinvi*, Université de Montréal; Visseho Adjiwanou, Africa: What should the priorities be? Université du Québec à Montréal; Thomas LeGrand, Université de Montréal Chair: Alex C. Ezeh, Drexel University

Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

87 Plenary Session: Evidence-Informed Population Policy 90 Sexually Transmitted Infections, HIV, Reproductive Making and Implementation in Africa: Dialogue between Health and Fertility Researchers and Policy Makers Chair: Latifat Ibisomi, Wits University Chair: Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for Development Discussant: Joshua O. Akinyemi, University of Ibadan Policy (AFIDEP) 1 Sexual health needs of female sex workers reached by Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM two NGOs in Côte d’Ivoire: considerations for the future implementation of PrEP • Valentine Becquet*, Institut 88 Applications of Spatial Analysis in Demography National d'Études Démographiques (INED) - Ceped; Marcellin Nouaman, PACCI; Mélanie Plazy, ISPED (Inserm Chair: Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Northumbria University, - Université de Bordeaux); Jean-Marie Masumbuko, PACCI; Newcastle upon Tyne Camille Anoma, Espace Confiance; Soh Kouamé, Aprosam; Discussant: Samuel O. M. Manda, South Africa Medical Christine Danel, PACCI; Serge Eholié, PACCI; Joseph Research Council Larmarange, Centre Francais sur la Population et le Developpement (CEPED) 1 Contribution de l’analyse spatiale pour l’analyse de la morbidité des enfants en zones urbaines africaines. Le cas 2 Correlates of Self-Reported Sexually Transmitted de l’Observatoire de population de Ouagadougou Infections among Older Persons in Rural Uganda: A (Burkina Faso) • Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé*, Institut de Cross-Sectional Survey • Peter Kisaakye*, Makerere Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) University; Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Makerere University; Ronald Naitala, Baylor College of Medicine, 2 Opportunities of Georeferenced Census Data to Children’s Foundation; Betty Kwagala, Makerere University Address Demographic Challenges in Africa • Sabrina Juran, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Tapiwa 3 Family Formation among South African Youth: The Jhamba, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); Rachel Role of HIV and Other Contextual Factors. • Paballo Snow*, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Mataboge*, University of the Witwatersrand; Sasha Frade, University of the Witwatersrand 3 Mapping Maternal and Newborn Healthcare Access in West African Countries • Dorothy N. Ononokpono*, 4 Fertility Intentions among HIV-Positive and HIV- , Nigeria; Bernard Baffour, The Australian Negative Mothers: Evidence from DHS 2013-14 Zambia • National University; Alice Richardson, The Australian Million Phiri*, University of Zambia; David Mulemena, National University ACT 2601 Student; Namuunda Mutombo, Lecturer

35 Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Witwatersrand; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand 91 Disability in Africa: Overview and Keys to Understanding 4 La non couverture par l'assurance maladie de la population togolaise: essai d'explication • Vénunyé Claude Chair: Sam Wafula, University of Nairobi Kondo Tokpovi*, INSEED Discussant: Arlette Simo Fotso, World Bank Group Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 1 The Misconception of Albinism (Causes and Curses): Implication on Maternal Health of Women with Albinism 93 Maternal Newborn and Child Health and Their Invisibility in Public Healthcare Centres in Nigeria • Adediran Daniel Ikuomola*, Adekunle Ajasin Chair: Agbessi Amouzou, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School University of Public Health

2 Testing a New Survey Module on Child Functioning 1 Assessment of Interventions in Primary Health Care and Disability in South Africa • Tshepho Brian Matlwa*, for Improved Maternal, New-Born and Child Health in Statistics South Africa; Leonard Ahuejere, Statistics South Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review • Friday Africa; Michael Medupi, Statistics South Africa; Vivian Okonofua, University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State , Marapjane, Stats SA; Nwabisa Xosa, statssa; Job Mothiba, Nigeria; Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo*, Federal University statssa Oye-Ekiti; Oludamilola Adejumo, University of Medical Sciences, Ondo; Wilson Imongan, Women's Health and 3 l'impact de la fluorose dentaire sur le genre • Ariane Action Research Centre (WHARC); Rosemary Ogu, Julie NYA NANA, Independent Consultant; Marcel University of Port Harcourt; Seun Anjorin, Women's Health Nkoma*, Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional and Action Research Centre Development 2 Knowledge, Attitudes and Acceptancy of Maternal Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Immunization in South Africa: Perspectives from Pregnant Mothers and Healthcare Providers. • Motlatso 92 Health Insurance and Access to Basic Health Care Rampedi-Godongwana*, Respiratory and Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit (RMPRU); University of the Witwatersrand; Dr Nellie Myburg, Respiratory and Chair: Francis O. Onyango, Population Council Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit (RMPRU); Dr Clare Discussant: Abdhalah K. Ziraba, African Population and Cutland, Respiratory and Meningeal Pathogens Research Health Research Center (APHRC) Unit (RMPRU); Nomasonto Radebe, Respiratory and Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit (RMPRU); Sunday 1 Level and Correlates of Health Insurance Coverage in Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand Nigeria: Evidence from 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey. • Oluwatobi Alawode*, Obafemi Awolowo 3 Effect of Performance-Based Financing on Health University Service Delivery: A Case Study from Adamawa State, Nigeria • Ryoko Sato*, Harvard School of Public Health; 2 Unawareness of Health Insurance Expiration Status Abdullahi Belel, Independent among Women of Reproductive-Age in Northern Ghana: Implications for Achieving Universal Health Coverage • Edmund Kanmiki*; Ayaga Bawah, Regional Institute for Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Population Studies; Patrick Asuming, University of Ghana; Koku Awoonor-Williams, Ghana Health Service; James F. 94 Urban Health and Wellbeing II Phillips, Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA Chair: Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) 3 Assessing the Correlates of Non-Utilisation of Healthcare Services among Adolescents in South 1 Climate Change, Social Well-Being and Disease Africa:Does Family Structure Matter? • Khuthala Pattern in Urban Nigeria • Yemi Adewoyin*, University of Mabetha*; Nicole De Wet - Billings, University of the Nigeria, Nsukka; Thompson A. Adeboyejo, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology

36 2 Urban-Rural Inequalities in Mortality across Age Demographer; Irene Muhunzu, Natioanl Council for Groups: A Systematic Analysis of Survey Data in Low- Population and Development and Middle-Income Countries • Ashira Menashe Oren*, Université Catholique de Louvain; Bruno Masquelier, Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Université Catholique de Louvain P3 Poster Session 3 3 Explaining the Rural-Urban Gap in Infant Mortality in Kenya. • Ezekiel N. Ngure*, Population Studies and Research Institute, University of Nairobi Rethinking the Social Dimensions of Child-Spacing among Young Women in Nigeria • Isaac Adedeji*, University of Ibadan; Adedeji Adewusi, Lagos Business School 4 Filling the gaps in cause-specific mortality in Senegal: a verbal autopsy study in death registration centers in Dakar • Khadim Niang*, Université Catholique de Louvain; Dynamiques démographiques et inégalités résidentielles au Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique de Louvain; Jean Bénin • Yédodé Ahokpossi*, Consortium Régional pour la Recherche en Economie Générationnelle (CREG); Latif A. D. Tine, Institut de Santé et Développement (ISED); Dramani, CREG-CREFAT Amadou Ibra Diallo, Institut de Santé et Développement (ISED); Samba Ndiaye, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD) Internal Migration, Socio-Economic Status and Remittances: Experiences of Migrant Adolescent Girls’ Head-Porters in Ghana • Kennedy A. Alatinga*, Thursday, November 21, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM University for Development Studies

95 Case Studies on Operationalizing the DD within the Postpartum and Post-Abortion Contraception and Sexual Context of Agenda 2063 and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Inactivity among Single Young Women in Ghana • Development Donatus Yaw Atiglo*, Regional Institute for Population Studies ; Adriana A. Biney, University of Ghana Chair: Latif Dramani, CREG-CREFAT Discussant: Ousmane Faye, African Influence Institute The Impact of Poverty on Access to Land in (AFRII) Ethiopia:Panel Data Evidence • Kassie Dessie*, Bahir Dar Discussant: Sadou Doumbo, SWEDD Project - Mali University

1 Capturer le Dividende Démographique en Afrique: cas Le célibat définitif des personnes âgées au Cameroun : pratique du Bénin • Yédodé Ahokpossi*, Consortium facteurs explicatifs et vulnérabilités • Esther Crystelle Régional pour la Recherche en Economie Générationnelle Eyinga Dimi*, Bureau Central des Recensements et des (CREG) Etudes de Populations (BUCREP)

2 L’Objectif de développement durable 3 (ODD3) au The Interlink between Domestic Violence and Fertility: Maghreb : réalité et perspective • Nacer Boulfekhar*, Partner Asymmetry and Gender Inequality • Sasha Université Ali Lounici Blida 2; Mohammed Bedrouni, Frade*, University of the Witwatersrand; Clifford O. Laboratoire des Eudes de la Population, de la Santé et du Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand Développement Durable en Algérie.Université blida 2 Lounici Ali Analyse des marqueurs de transition après l’enseignement secondaire au Burkina Faso : Ces voisins qui comptent en 3 Domestication of Demographic Dividend at Country ville. • Sibi Guissou*, Doctorant à l'ISSP; Jean-François Level - Kenya's Pathway • Francis Kundu*, National Kobiane, ISSP; Marc Pilon, Institut de Recherche pour le Council for Population and Development; Irene Muhunzu, Développement (IRD) Natioanl Council for Population and Development; Peter Nyakwara, National Council for Population and Development; Nzomo Mulatya, National Council for Factors Associated with Utilization of Skilled Antenatal Population and Development Care among Teenage Mothers in Zombo District, Uganda: Evidence from a Community Based Cross Sectional Study • Jerry Ictho*, Doctors with Africa CUAMM; Christopher 4 Operationalizing the Demographic Dividend within G. Orach, Makerere University; Peter lochoro, Doctors with the Context of the Agenda 2063 and 2030 Agenda for Africa CUAMM; Sam Ali, Makerere University Clinical Sustainable Development: • Jane Wanjaria*, Epidemiology Unit; Joanita Nangendo, Makerere University

37 Clinical Epidemiology Unit; Charles Karamagi, Makerere Timing of Infant Mortality: What Are the Predictors in University Clinical Epidemiology Unit Lesotho • Ofentse Lawrence Lekgatho*; Mased Holly Lorato Khata Attitude towards Negotiation for Safe Sexual Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does Women’s Decision-Making Age at First Marriage among Ever Married Women in Involvement Matter? • Chukwuechefulam Imo*, Adekunle Zambia: What Are the Determinants? • Ofentse Lawrence Ajasin University; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Lekgatho* Witwatersrand The Health System Costs of Post Abortion Care in Male Roles and under-Five Mortality in Nigeria: An Tanzania • Naomi Lince-Deroche*, Guttmacher Institute; Analysis of Individual and Family Level Factors • George Ruhago, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Chukwuechefulam Imo*, Adekunle Ajasin University Sciences; Philicia Castillo, Guttmacher Institute; Patrice Williams, Guttmacher Institute; Projestine Muganyizi, Interventions to Address Teenage Pregnancy among Girls Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences; in School in Malawi: A Literature Review • Claire Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute Jensen*, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Emma Heneine, African Institute for Development Policy Impact du statut socioéconomique des femmes sur les (AFIDEP); Hleziwe Hara, African Institute for Development tendances des fécondités désirée et réalisée au Cameroun • Policy (AFIDEP) Mingue Linda Laurel*

Child Mortality Using Bayesian Semi-Parametric Discrete- La vulnérabilité des personnes vivant avec Handicap à Time Survival Model • Tesfaye A. Jimma* l’égard de l’infection au VIH à Bujumbura • Nsabimana Loïc*, IFORD Drivers of and Solutions to Teenage Pregnancy and School Dropout in Malawi: A Qualitative Study • Chikondi Décomposition de la santé nutritionnelle des enfants en Kasamba, African Institute for Development Policy Mauritanie • Yahya Abou Ly*, Université Cheikh Anta (AFIDEP); Claire Jensen*, African Institute for Development DIOP de Dakar Policy (AFIDEP); Nyovani Madise, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) Socio-Demographic Factors Associated with Unplanned Pregnancy among Unmarried Female Youth (15-24) in Emergence En 2035 Au Cameroun : Quelles Implications Botswana • Kebontse Mabe*, University of Botswana; En Termes De Structure Demographique De La Enock Ngome, University of Botswana Population ? • Samuel Kelodjoue*, Consultant/Chercheur Parity Progression Ratios and Birth Intervals in Effets de la Malnutrition Aigüe Sévère (MAS) sur le Mozambique 1987-2007 • Francisco Macaringue*, Alberto paludisme chez les enfants de 5 ans au Bénin • Foubo João Macaringue and Julia Rodrigues Pessane; Adriana Ulrich Kinsa*, Ecole Nationale de Statistique, de Miranda-Ribeiro, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Planification et de Démographie; Sotima Espérance Demate, (UFMG); Laura R. Wong, Cedeplar, UFMG Ecole Nationale de la Statistique, de la Planification et de la Démographie de l'Université de Parakou (ENSPD/UP) La pauvreté d’existence comme indicateurs des inégalités de revenus en République Démocratique du Congo • Évolution des inégalités sociales de la mortalité des enfants Perpétue Madungu Tumwaka*, Institut National de la de moins de cinq ans en Côte d'Ivoire. • Yao Jean Statistique, Kinshasa; Jacky Kabwe Kabeya, Institut Kouadio*, Institut de Formation et de Recherches National de la Statistique; Adolphine Mianda Wa Kabuya, Démographiques INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE; Marie José Mapasu Bawimi, Institut National de la Statistique, RD Novel Approaches for Evidence-Based Health Policies for Congo; Elisabeth Kayiba Mbelu, Institut National de la Women of Reproductive Age:– Small Area Estimation of Statistique, Kinshasa Population Data. • Opeyemi O. Latona*, University of Ibadan; Ayokunle Olagoke, University of Illinois, Chicago The Bargaining Power of Female within Household and Choice of Contraceptive Methods with Side-Effect of Socio-Demographic Predictors of Place of Delivery of a Hormonal Contraceptive Methods in Sub-Sahara Africa • Child in Namibia • Ofentse Lawrence Lekgatho; Hirotaka Matsuda*, Tokyo University of Agriculture; Goabaone Mabaila*

38 Mayuko Uesaka, Tokyo University of Agriculture; Yuka Université Alassane Ouattara; Koffi Yannick Wilfried Shimamura, The University of Tokyo Tanoh, Université Alassane Ouattara

Collerrates Od Sexual Behavior among Barmaids in Impact of Infant and Child Mortality on Fertility in Morogoro Municipality • Thecla ., Mendile*, Ms Kenya. • Ezekiel N. Ngure*, Population Studies and Research Institute, University of Nairobi Urban Extension: An Examination of Socio-Economic Implications of Uncompleted Buildings in Ibadan, Nigeria Influence des inégalités de genre sur la planification • Damilola Micah*, Adekunle Ajasin University familiale au Cameroun • Marcel Nkoma*, Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development Exploratory Data Analysis Using Interactive Parallel Coordinates Plot Technique in an Epidemiological Study Fécondité des adolescentes au Cameroun, Mali et Sénégal : of Multidimensional Health Outcomes. • Aweke A. Permanences et transformations en cours dans les Mitku*, University of KwaZulu-Natal aspirations des nouvelles générations • Samuel Nouetagni*, Université de Yaoundé II et Centre d'Etudes et Correlates and Prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation in de Recherches Appliquées en Sciences Sociales (CERASS) Mali • Langutani Nesco LN Miyambu*, Student; Keselwetse Mirriam Ngake, Lecture Female Migrants Heading Household and Rental Housing in South Africa: Insight from Municipalities. • Philomene Demographic and Socio-Economic Profile of Severely Ill or Nsengiyumva*, University of the Western Cape; Gabriel G. Disabled Children in South Africa • Nwabisa Mona*, Tati, University of the Western Cape Masters Student at University of KwaZulu-Natal Male Fertility Estimates in Uganda: 2001-2016 • Henry Trends and Levels of Infant Mortality in Lesotho • Nsobya*, Makerere University; Elizabeth Nansubuga, Khauhelo Mota*, Wits University Makerere Unviersity; Cyprian Misinde, Makerere University

Population Pressure and Soil Quality in Sub-Saharan Factors Inhibiting Male Participation in Maternal Health. Africa: Panel Evidence from Kenya • Francisco Mugizi*, A Case of Mt Hampden Informal Settlement, Zimbabwe • University of Dar es Salaam, Mkwawa University College of Chamunogwa Nyoni*, Bindura University of Science Education; Tomoya Matsumoto, Otaru University of Education; Peter Njovu, Bindura University of Science Commerce Education; Francis Jaji, Bindura University of Science Education; Dagobert Mureriwa, Bindura University of Science Education Invisible People. Examining the Experiences of the Elderly in Emergency Situations. The Case of Cyclone Idai , Chimanimani,Zimbabwe. • Jean Mukoyi, PhD researcher; Woodfuel Use in Urban Environment: Analysing Ched Nyamanhindi*, PhD researcher; Simon Mukwaya, Variations and Predictors in Kampala City • Abel Research Assistant Nzabona*, Makerere university

Accessibility of anti-Retroviral Therapy to HIV-Infected Influence Des Facteurs Environnementaux Immédiats Inmates in Malawi Prisons; A Cross-Sectional Study of Dans La Co-morbidité De La Diarrhée et Des Chichiri Prison in Blantyre, Malawi. • Catherine Vomissements Chez Les Enfants De Moins De 5 Ans Dans Mwalwanda*, University of Malawi, College of medicine; La Ville De Bafia (Cameroun) • Emmanuelle Obama*, Dumisile Nkosi, University of Malawi, College of medicine; IFORD Tapiwa Ntwere, University of Malawi, College of medicine Interrogating the Socio Cultural Factors and the Demand Factors Affecting the Utilization of Antenatal Care for Children in Benue State of Nigeria • Idu Ogbe Ode*, Services by Women in Karamoja Sub-Region, Uganda • Benue State University, Makurdi Christabellah Namugenyi*, Makerere University, Kampala; Simon Wandiembe, Makerere University, Kampala Self-Efficacy in Negotiating Sexual Activity and Condom Use among Married Women in Nigeria: Evidence from Les violences basées sur femmes vivant avec le VIH/sida DHS. • Kolawole E. Odusina*, Federal University Oye-Ekiti dans la ville de Bouaké (Côte d’Ivoire) : une problématique sociétale • Zegré Awin N'guessan*,

39 Contraceptive Use in Nigeria; Prevalence, Factors Reference Bureau; Meghan Reidy, Avenir Health; Imelda Associated with Use and Policy Implications • Modupe Feranil, Avenir Health Oyindamola Oduwole*, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Linnea Zimmerman, Johns Hopkins Determinants of Female Sterilization Uptake in Uganda • Bloomberg School of Public Health Anita Paula*, Makererere University, school of Statistics and Planning; Abel Nzabona, Makerere university; Richard The Documentation of Lessons Learnt, Best Practices and Tuyiragize, Makererere University, school of Statistics and Recommendations on the Reduction of HIV Spread Planning through Increased Access to Quality, Client Friendly Services and Community Sensitisation. • Yaqub Patrik Age at First Sex and Age of Sexual Consent in Botswana: Okou*, Atonte Cordial Group; William Eriaku, Atonte An Exploration of the Socio, Demographic, Health, Policy Cordial Group and Other Implications of Increasing Age of Sexual Consent in the Context of Declining Age at First Sex • Identifying the Markers of Suicidal Ideation among Serai Daniel Rakgoasi*, University of Botswana; Joseph Twitter Users in Sub-Saharan Africa. • Emmanuel Pitso, SADC; Gobopamang Letamo, University of Botswana Olamijuwon, University of Eswatini; Elton Mukonda*, University of Cape Town; Ronald Musizvingoza, Bursa Youth Empowerment Initiative as a Means to Overcome Uludag University, Turkey; Garikayi G. B. Chemhaka, Poverty - Engagement of Youth in Sustainable Food University of the Witwatersrand and University of Swaziland; Generation in Nigeria • Oludele M. Solaja*, Olabisi Caroline Kiarie, University of Kwazulu Natal in Durban; Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria; Visseho Adjiwanou, Université du Québec à Montréal Akinwale Ariwoola, University of Ibadan; Olumuyiwa Omobowale, University of Ibadan Fertility Transition in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries: The Role Family Planning Programs • Bob- Youth Reproductive Health and Economic Outcomes in Vincent Otieno*, African Institute for Development Policy South Africa • Oluwaseyi Somefun, University of the (AFIDEP); Alfred Otieno Agwanda, University of Nairobi; Witwatersrand; Winfred A. Avogo*, Illinois State University Anne Khasakhala, University of Nairobi Anémie des enfants de moins de 5 ans au Cameroun : un Fréquence des accouchements gémellaires en Afrique fardeau silencieux au cœur d’un duel rural-urbain • Jonas subsaharienne : niveaux, évolutions & facteurs associés • Tchassem Pinlap*, Ministère de l'Économie, de la Adama Ouedraogo, Institut national d'études Planification et de l'Aménagement du Territoire (MINEPAT) démographiques et Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne; Gilles Pison, French National Museum of Natural History and Remittances, Investments Of Rural Households And Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Sophie Rural-Urban Migration: Evidence From Six Central Le Coeur, Institut National d'Études Démographiques Africa Countries • Frank Audrey Tchokonthe*, Institut de (INED); Abdramane Soura*, Université de Ouagadougou Formation et de Recherche Demographiques; Honore Mimche, IFORD Recent Trends in Older Adult Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa : an Analysis of the Modal Age at Death in Late Déterminants individuels et contextuels de la forte Life • Soumaila Ouedraogo*, Institut National d'Études prévalence de l’anémie au Bénin • Constant Tchoukou*, Démographiques (INED); Nadine Ouellette, Université de Centre de Formation et de Recherche en Matière de Montréal; Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Études Population; Alphonse M. Affo, Centre de Formation et de Démographiques (INED) Recherche en matière de Population (CEFORP); Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan; Pacôme Acotcheou, Centre de Innovative ‘Informal’ Mhealth: How Are Community Formation et de Recherche en Matière de Population Health Nurses Utilizing Their Mobile Phones to Improve Healthcare Delivery in Ghana? • Samuel Asiedu Owusu*, Profil contraceptif et impact de l’utilisation des moyens de University of Cape Coast; Albert Machistey Abane, contraception sur la fécondité en Côte d’Ivoire • Angèle University of Cape Coast; Simon Mariwah, University of Tchuisseu Mbomda*, Ministère; Fleur Aimée Natacha Cape Coast; Kate Hampshire, University of Durham; Kasim Owona Ndouguessa, Conseil National de Lutte contre le Sida Adetayo, Durham University (CNLS)

Enhancing Family Planning Equity for Inclusive Economic Growth and Development • Kaitlyn Patierno*, Population

40 Socio-Demographic Determinants of Older Persons 2 Multilevel analysis of the HIV testing in Burkina Faso Satisfaction with Old Age Security Provisions in Nigeria • • Emmanuel Idohou*, Aix-Marseille Université Elias O. Wahab*, Lagos State University 3 The Impact of Quality Sexual Education on HIV/AIDS Prevalence and Determinants of Recent HIV Testing in Zambia: Evidence from a Natural Experience • Arlette among Older Persons in Rural Uganda • Stephen Simo Fotso*, World Bank Group ; Sally E. Findley, Ojiambo Wandera*, Makerere University; Betty Kwagala, Columbia University and ICAP-NY Makerere University; Fred Maniragaba 4 The determinants of the demand for hiv testing among Determinants of Unintended Pregnancy among Currently cameroonian women • Rosy Pascale Tchouapi Meyet*, Married Women in Uganda • Ronald Wasswa*, Makerere Université de dschang; Patrick Plane, Université Clermont University; Allen Kabagenyi, Makerere University; Leonard Auvergne; Aloysius Njong Mom, Université de bamenda Atuhairwe, Makerere University Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM The Consumer’s Market for Family Planning in Uganda, Kenya, and Nigeria • Nkemdiri Wheatley, Population 96 Evaluation of Cash Transfers Interventions Services International; Mark Conlon, Population Services International; Hildah Essendi, Population Services Kenya; Julius Ngigi, Population Services Kenya; Anthony Nwala, Chair: Michel Tenikue, Luxembourg Institute of Socio- SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HEALTH,NIGERIA; Chinedu Economic Research (LISER) Onyezobi, Society for Family Health Nigeria; Peter Buyungo, Population Services International, Uganda; Baker 1 Impacts of an Education Cash Transfer and a Girls Lukwago, PSI; Paul Bouanchaud, Population Services Empowerment Program on Adolescent Girls’ Education, International; Brett Keller, Population Services Health and Economic Outcomes in Kenya • Karen International; Raymond Sudoi, Independent Consultant; Austrian*, Population Council - Kenya; Erica Soler- Justin Archer, Independent Consultant; Amanda Kalamar*, Hampejsek; Beth Kangwana, Population Council; Population Services International Yohannes Dibaba Wado, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Benta A. Abuya, African Missing Women, Sex-Ratios at Birth, and the Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); John A. Demographic Transition • Joshua K Wilde*, Max Planck Maluccio, Middlebury College Institute for Demographic Research 2 Impacts of Social Protection Programs on Children's Reproductive freedom and contraceptive use in Burkina Resources and Well-Being: Evidence from Ethiopia • Faso • Lonkila Moussa Zan*, IDESO/Université de Genève Getachew Yirga Belete*, Bahir Dar University

3 Unconditional Cash Transfers and Multidimensional Spatial Analysis of Child Mortality and Welfare Child Poverty • Idrissa Ouili*, Université de Montréal; Differentials in South Africa: Evidences from the 2011 Census • Samuel A. Zewdie*, Ethiopian Development Lucia Ferrone, Università degli Studi di Firenze; Amber Research Institute; Visseho Adjiwanou, Université du Peterman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sudhanshu Handa, University of North Carolina at Chapel Québec à Montréal Hill; Gustavo Angeles, National Institute of Public Health (INSP), Mexico and University of North Carolina at Chapel Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Hill

76 Behavioural Responses to HIV/AIDS and STIs I 4 Nutritional and Schooling Impact of a Cash Transfer Program in Ethiopia: A Retrospective Analysis of Chair: Stella Babalola, Johns Hopkins University Childhood Exposure • Mengesha Yayo Negasi*, AddisAbaba Science and Technology University; Mariapia 1 Gender Differential and Social Determinants on Mendola, University of Milano_Bicocca Treatments of Tuberculosis/HIV Co-Infected Patients • Sunday Matthew Abatan*, Federal University Oye-Ekiti; Opeyemi Ogungbola, Federal University of technology, Akure; Lorretta Favour C. Ntoimo, Federal University Oye- Ekiti; Mustapha Giro Usman, Federal University Benin- Kebbi; Adesoji Ogunsakin, federal university, oye ekiti

41 Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Chanley, Population Reference Bureau; Marissa Falk, Population Reference Bureau; Ramya Jawahar, 97 Analyses of Vital Statistics and Administrative Data International Youth Alliance for Family Planning; Christine Power, Population Reference Bureau; Lena Zaguesome, International Youth Alliance for Family Planning Chair: William Muhwava, UNECA Discussant: Maletela Tuoane-Nkhasi, World Bank 3 An Assessment of the Impact of Lack of Quality Youth Friendly Health Services • Foster Mafiala*, SRHR AFRICA 1 Assessing the Quality of National Life Tables in TRUST (SAT) Algeria Using Specific Surveys • Meryem Chinoune*, ENSSEA; Farid Flici, Centre de Recherche en Economie Appliquée pour le Développement (CREAD ) 4 Estimating Adolescent Abortion Incidence and Unintended Pregnancy in Zimbabwe • Taylor Riley*, Guttmacher Institute; Gerald Madziyire, University of 2 Closing-out the Algerian life tables : for more Zimbabwe; Tsungai Chipato, University of Zimbabwe, accuracy and adequacy at old-ages • Farid Flici*, Centre College of Health Sciences – Clinical Trails Research Centre; de Recherche en Economie Appliquée pour le Développement Elizabeth A. Sully, Guttmacher Institute (CREAD )

3 « Les défis de l’objectif 3 du programme de Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM développement durable horizon 2030 : le cas du Plan sésame au Sénégal » • Yakhame Gueye*, Université de 99 Demography of Mental Health in Africa Thiès Chair: Frederick Makumbi, Makerere University 4 Disparités intergénérationnelles d'enregistrement des naissances et décès au Cameroun : le cas de la ville de 1 Suicide Ideation and Its Correlates among University Bafia. • Hamidou Kone*, Institut de Formation et de Undergraduates in South Western Nigeria • Ojo M. Recherche Démographiques (IFORD); Dimititri Stève Agunbiade, Obafemi Awolowo University and University of Agogue, Ministère de l'Économie, de la Planification et de the Witwatersrand; Ayodele Ajibola*, Department of l'Aménagement du Territoire Sociology and Anthropology, Obafemi Awolowo University

Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 2 Mental Health and Urban Living in Sub-Saharan Africa: Major Depressive Episodes among the Urban Poor 98 An Assessment of The Impact of Lack Of Quality in Lilongwe, Malawi. • Jacque Kalongosola*, Malawi; Dr Youth Friendly Health Services Chifundo Zimba, Malawi

Chair: Kondwani N. Mwendo, Malawi Human Rights 3 Factors Associated with Depression in the Isizulu Commission Speaking Population of South Africa • Thembelihle Q. Discussant: Mukesh Parmar, Jawaharlal Nehru University Luthuli*, University of KwaZulu-Natal Discussant: Peninah Agaba, Makerere University Discussant: Yunia Mayanja, MRC/UVRI 4 The Effects of Socio-Economic Factors on Depression Discussant: Jyer Stiven Magnondo Dielet, Association and Perceived Health Status (Phs) among a Cohort of Congolaise pour le Bien Etre Familial Young People (15-24) in South Africa: Evidence from the National Income Dynamics Study (Nids) Waves 1-5. • 1 Challenges of Contraceptive Use among Pastoral Nelly Ruth Nkhoma*, University of Cape Town; Catriona Adolescent Girls in Karamoja in Uganda • Stella Achen*, Towriss, University of Cape Town Makerere University; Charles B. Rwabukwali, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Makererre University; Peter Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Atekyereza, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Makererre University 101 Migration and Urbanization Dynamics in Africa: Patterns, Trends and Prospects 2 Assessing Implementation Gaps in Youth-Friendly Services in Five Countries • Elizabeth Leahy Madsen*, Chair: Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Université de Population Reference Bureau (PRB); Burcu Bozkurt, Ouagadougou International Youth Alliance for Family Planning; Jill

42 1 Urbanisation, mobilité et fonctionnement de l’offre de Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM transport à Yaoundé • Jean Patrick Mfoulou Olugu*, Communauté Urbaine de Yaoundé 103 The Collision of Population Growth and Climate Change in the Sahel: Implications for Food Security and 2 Regional Differences of Causal Effects of Urbanization Development on Fertility. Evidence from 174 Demographic Health Surveys (1990-2011) • Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene*, Chair: Abdoul Moumouni Nouhou, Université de Genève Université de Kinshasa and Statistics Canada; Jose Mangalu Discussant: Marie-Audrey Sonzia Teutsong, Université de Mobhe, University of Kinshasa Bretagne Occidentale (UBO)

3 Climate Change and Forced Migration from Mai 1 Les enjeux de la forte croissance démographique, Adu’a Local Government Area in Desert Prone Front Line Quelles implications sur le développement agricole et la State Katsina, Nigeria • Salisu Lawal Halliru*, Federal croissance économique • Saadatou Alkassoum Sangaré*, College Of Education Kano Cellule d'Analyse des Politiques Publiques; Alisha Graves, The OASIS Initiative; Abdoul Moumouni Nouhou, 4 Drivers of Migration Intentions in the Volta Delta: Université de Genève The Role of Climate-Related Hazards and Adaptation Strategies • Mumuni Abu*, University of Ghana 2 Changement climatique et morbidité diarrhéique dans le Bassin du Lac Tchad : une analyse de nouveaux enjeux Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM • Prosper Fils Olemba Olemba*, Bureau Central des Recensements et des Etudes de Populations (BUCREP) 102 Migration Flows: New Origins, New Destinations, Consequences 3 Population et sécurité alimentaire : comprendre les liens entre la sécurité alimentaire et les caractéristiques Chair: John Mushomi Atwebembeire, Makerere University sociodémographiques des ménages en milieu rural Discussant: Marius Olivier, Institute for Social Law and nigérien. • AMANI Hachimou*, Initiative OASIS; Amadou Policy (ISLP) Garba Souleymane, Initiative OASIS; Nouhou Abdoul Discussant: Christopher Nshimbi, Centre for the Study of Moumouni, Initiative OASIS Governance Innovation (GovInn) University of Pretoria 4 Forest Governance, Ungoverned Spaces and Cattle 1 The Disparate Roles of Migration, Reclassification and Banditry in Northern Nigeria • Ifeanyi Onwuzuruigbo*, Vital Rates in the Urban Transition in Sub-Saharan Africa Department of Political Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, • Philippe Bocquier, Université Catholique de Louvain; University of Pretoria Ashira Menashe Oren*, Université Catholique de Louvain; Stefanija Veljanoska, Université Catholique de Louvain; Thursday, November 21, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Joan Damiens, Université Catholique de Louvain 150 Critical issues to be addressed for the realization of a 2 International Migration and Government Policies: demographic dividend in Africa Immigration vs. Emigration Restrictions • Christoph Deuster*, UN DESA Chair: Christine Schuster, German International Development Cooperation 3 Internal Migration and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Contrasting Effect of Migrant Status on Mortality Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM over the Life-Course • Carren Ginsburg*, University of the Witwatersrand; Philippe Bocquier, Université Catholique de Louvain; Ashira Menashe Oren, Université Catholique de 104 Population Dynamics, Environmental Change and Louvain; Collinson Mark, University of the Witwatersrand Food Security in Africa

4 The Levels and Socio-Demographic Factors of Fertility Chair: Samuel Codjoe, University of Ghana among Migrant and Non-Migrant Females in South Africa Discussant: Donatus Yaw Atiglo, Regional Institute for • Fulufhedzani Ravele; Nicole De Wet - Billings*, Population Studies University of the Witwatersrand

43 1 Les determinants de l'insecurite alimentaire en 3 Estimating Mortality from Census Data: an record Afrique Subsaharienne. • Christiane Lacmago Gaffo*, linkage study in the Nouna Demographic and Health universite de yaounde Surveillance System in Burkina Faso • Yempabou Bruno Lankoande*, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques 2 Through Their Eyes and Mouths: Inequality in Access (INED)/Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population to Food in Urban Poor Settings, Nairobi, Kenya • (ISSP); Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique de Elizabeth W. Kimani-Murage, African Population and Louvain; Hélène Bangre, Institut National de la Statistique et Health Research Center (APHRC); Teresia Njoki, UCSF de la Démographie (INSD); Pascal Zabré, Centre de Global; David Osogo, African Population and Health Recherche en Santé de Nouna - Burkina Faso; Géraldine Research Center (APHRC); Hilda Owii*, African Population Duthé, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); and Health Research Center (APHRC); Michelle Mbuthia, Abdramane Soura, Université de Ouagadougou; Gilles African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Pison, French National Museum of Natural History and Paula Griffiths, Loughborough University; Melaneia Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Ali Sié, Warwick, Loughbrough University; Claudia Mitchelle, Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna McGill University; Nyovani Madise, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) 4 Le handicap chez les adultes (18-59 ans) au Sénégal : une approche écologique • Arlette Simo Fotso, World Bank 3 Poverty and Food Insecurity Survival Mechanisms for Group ; Ibrahima Diouf, Agence Nationale de la Statistique Older Persons with and without HIV/AIDS in a Rural et de la Démographie (ANSD); Géraldine Duthé*, Institut Setting South Western Uganda. • Joseph Mugisha*, National d'Études Démographiques (INED) University of Missouri; Kaleea Lewis, University of Missouri- Columbia; Janet Seeley, London School of Hygiene and Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Tropical Medicine; Joel Negin, University of Sydney; Enid Schatz, University of Missouri, Columbia 106 Applying the Capability Approach in Population Studies 4 Rural Out-Migration and Food Security in Ghana’s Development Zones • Aaron K. Christian*, University of Chair: Claudine E. M. Sauvain-Dugerdil, Université de Ghana; Donatus Yaw Atiglo, Regional Institute for Genève Population Studies ; Micheal Okyere, UNU-WIDER, University of Ghana, Legon-Accra; Samuel Codjoe, University of Ghana Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

107 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Reproductive Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM and Rights: Success Factors and Barriers 105 Initiatives to Promote the Use of Census Data in Chair: Anne Khasakhala, University of Nairobi Africa and Health Issues Discussant: George Odwe, Population Council Chair: Richard Marcoux, Université de Laval 1 Reproductive Health Services Uptake in Private vs Discussant: Jacques B. O. Emina, University of Kinshasa Public Health Facility in Benin Republic: Accessing Differences in Access and Use through a Qualitative Study 1 Inégalités provinciales de mortalité des enfants de • Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan; Alphonse M. Affo*, moins de cinq ans au Burkina Faso à partir de deux Centre de Formation et de Recherche en matière de recensements : description et recherche de corrélats • Population (CEFORP); Adeyemi O. Adekunle, University of Hervé Bassinga*, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Ibadan; Ayodele Arowojolu, University College Hospital, Population (ISSP); Abdramane Soura, Université de Ibadan Ouagadougou 2 Improving Adolescents’ Access to and Utilization of 2 The Geography of Unequal Access to Surgical and Modern Contraceptive Methods: Insights from Mukuru Anaesthesiology in Nigeria • Sabrina Juran, United Kwa Njenga Informal Settlement, Nairobi City County • Nations Population Fund (UNFPA); El Vilaly Abd Salam, Alex Gateri*, African Population and Health Research UNFPA; Tatem Andy, WorldPp/Flowminder; Emmanuel Center (APHRC); Faith Osore, United Nations Population Ameh, Department of Surgery National Hospital, Abuja; Fund (UNFPA) John Meara, Harvard Medical School; Tapiwa Jhamba*, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

44 3 Barriers to Access and Utilization of Youth-Friendly 1 Where Do They Live and What Are the Individual and Srh Services among Young People in Busoga Region • Contextual Factors Predisposing Children to Severe Acute Dianah Nanyange, Researcher; Margret Nanyombi, Family Malnutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa • Adeniyi Life Education Program; Venantius Kirwana*, Researcher Fagbamigbe*; Olalekan Uthman, Warwick-Centre for Applied Health Research and Delivery, University of Warwick 4 Contraceptive Knowledge and Use among Youth in Medical School Abuja Metropolis, Nigeria. • Henry N. Ugwu*, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; Ijeoma Igwe, 2 Determinants of geographical inequalities of mortality Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of in Dakar, Senegal. • Assane Niang Gadiaga*, Université de Nigeria; Joseph Okeibunor, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Namur; Catherine Linard, Université de Namur

Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 3 Geographical Accessibility and Spatial Coverage of Health Services in Ethiopia • Samuel A. Zewdie*, 108 Migration and Health Ethiopian Development Research Institute

Chair: Carren Ginsburg, University of the Witwatersrand Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Discussant: Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand 110 Specificities of Human Capital Formation in Africa 1 Predictors of Migration in an HIV Hyper-Endemic Rural South African Community: Evidence from a Chair: Marc Pilon, Institut de Recherche pour le Population-Based Cohort (2001-2017) • Armstrong Développement (IRD) Dzomba*, Africa Health Research Institute; Andrew Tomita, Discussant: Anne Goujon, Wittgenstein Centre for University of KwaZulu-Natal; Alain Vandormael, University Demography and Global Human Capital of Minnesota; Hae-Young Kim, Africa Health Research Institute; Frank Tanser, Africa Centre for Health and 1 Human Resources for Health and Social Work in Sub- Population Studies Saharan Africa - International Comparison of Demographic Aspects • Reiko Hayashi*, National Institute 2 Remittances And Under Five Mortality: Evidence of Population and Social Security Research, Japan From Sub Saharan African Countries • Henri Njangang*, Université de Dschang; Tadadjeu Sosson, Université de 2 Inégalités et performances en lecture au Sénégal • Dschang Soufianou S. M. Moussa, Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Transformations Economiques et Sociales (LARTES-IFAN); 3 Geographical Analysis of Risky Sexual Behaviours Roukhaya Cissé*, LARTES; Adou Salam Fall, LARTES; among Migrant and Non-Migrant Youth in Nigeria • Codé Lô, LARTES Juliana Onuh*, Population Geography, Department of Geography, University of Nigeria Nsukka; Chukwuedozie K. Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Ajaero, University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand 111 Education, Employment and Transformation of Gender Relations 4 A Comparative Analysis on the Impact of the Influx of Refugees from War-Torn Central African, into Cameroon: Chair: Madeleine Wayack Pambè, Université de Empirical Evidence • Fabien Sundjo*, University of Buea; Ouagadougou Winifred Azhisey Atefor, PAN AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF Discussant: Laure Moguérou, IRD DEVELOPMENT

1 Travaux domestiques et inégalités genre dans Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM l’éducation dans les pays en développement d’Afrique Subsaharienne: cas du Sénégal • Lesfran Sam Wanilo 109 Geographical Patterns of Major Health Challenges II Agbahoungba*, LAREG (Université de Parakou) & CREG (Sénégal); Latif Dramani, CREG-CREFAT; Edem Akpo, Chair: Samuel O. M. Manda, South Africa Medical Research CREG-CREFAT Council Discussant: Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Northumbria 2 Are Men Still Selling Garden-Eggs?’: Reflections on a University, Newcastle upon Tyne Study on Paternal Childcare among Teachers in Accra •

45 Benjamin Kwansa*, Institute of African Studies, University Centre Muraz; Isidore T. Traoré, Centre Muraz; Salifou C. of Ghana A. Zerbo, Centre Muraz

3 Conciliation travail-famille : un défi pour les femmes 2 Factors Associated with Multiple Sexual Partners travaillant dans le secteur public de la santé à Lomé among First-Year Students in a South African University (Togo) • Ayawavi Sitsopé Toudeka*, Unité de Recherche • Godswill N. Osuafor*, North-West University, Mafikeng Démographique de l'Université de Lomé; Bilampoa Campus Gnoumou Thiombiano, Université de Ouagadougou 3 The Gender Dimensions of Being HIV-Positive in 4 Patriarchy and Level of Educatiob:Experiences of Ghana’s Most HIV Infected District • Adobea Owusu*, Southridge Park and Qokolweni Female Residents. • University of Ghana; Eric Tenkorang, Memorial University; Omelele Audrey O. A. Vatsha*, Student; Nelisa Mlonyeni Rebecca Poku, Ripple Effect Communications, Inc.

Thursday, November 21, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 4 A Collaborated Intervention Extending HIV/AIDS Awareness and Prevention to Rural Uganda with 112 Masculinities in Africa: Discourses Regarding Men Integration of Family Planning. • Paul Waiswa*, Reach A Sexualities, Health and wellbeing In A Male-Controlled Hand Uganda (RAHU); Humphrey Nabimanya, Reach A Society Hand Uganda (RAHU); Nkonge Ibrahim, Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU); Gilbert Beyamba, Reach A Hand Uganda Chair: Babatunde Omotosho, Federal University Oye-Ekiti Discussant: Joseph Matovu, Makerere University Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

1 Masculinity in African Culture: A Necessary 113 Methodological Issues in Population Studies Paradigm Shift for Sustainable Health and Wellbeing • Emmanuel O. Amoo*, ; Adebanke Chair: Philippe Bocquier, Université Catholique de Louvain Olawole-Isaac, Covenant University Canaanland; Faith Osasumwen Olanrewaju, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria; 1 Evolution of the Demographic and Health Survey Lady Adaina Ajayi, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria Questionnaire for Collecting Data on Stillbirths and Neonatal Deaths • Joseph W. Akuze*, London School of 2 Male Sexual Virility and Use of Local Aphrodisiacs in Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Simon Cousens, London Ghana • Daniel Yaw Fiaveh*, University of Cape Coast School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Joy Lawn, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Peter Waiswa, 3 Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana: Examining Makerere University School of Public Health; Vladimir Bridewealth Payment and Male-Perpetrated Physical Goordeev, Oueen Mary University of London; Angela Abuse against Women • Charlotte Ofori*, Regional Baschieri, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Institute for Population Studies, Univeristy of Ghana and Ethiopia; Hannah Blencowe, London School of Hygiene & Pennsylvania State University; Francis Dodoo, Pennsylvania Tropical Medicine State University; Naa Dodua Dodoo, University of Ghana; Adriana A. Biney, University of Ghana 2 In Pursuit of 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Global Compact on Migration for Safe, 4 Masculinity, Money, and the Postponement of Orderly and Regular Mobility of Persons; Status of Parenthood in Nigeria • Daniel Smith*, Brown University Migration Data on the African Continent: Reflections from Southern Africa • John Mushomi Atwebembeire*, Makerere University Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 3 Enumerator Knowledge Effects in Subjective 100 Behavioural Responses to HIV/AIDS and STIs II Expectation Elicitation • Jason Kerwin*, University of Minnesota; Natalia Ordaz Reynoso, University of Minnesota Chair: Stella Babalola, Johns Hopkins University

1 Utilisation de l’analyse factorielle pour l’optimisation du questionnaire comportemental YERELON et l’identification des groupes de travailleuses du sexe à risque d’infection par le VIH. • Harouna Noël Bado*,

46 Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Haramaya University; Alemayehu Worku, Addis Ababa University 114 DEMOSTAFF Project 2 Obstacles to Contraceptive Adoption amongst Women Chair: Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Études in Union in Low Contraceptive Practice Settings in Sub- Démographiques (INED) Saharan Africa: The Case of the Republic of Benin • Justin Dansou*, University of Ibadan; Adeyemi O. Adekunle, University of Ibadan; Ayodele Arowojolu, Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM University College Hospital, Ibadan; Alphonse M. Affo, Centre de Formation et de Recherche en matière de 115 Trends, Determinants and Consequences of Induced Population (CEFORP); Judicael Alladatin, Universite de Abortion Parakou

Chair: Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute 3 The Effect of Method-Specific Attributes on Contraceptive Discontinuation and Switching: Analysis of 1 Understanding the Trends and Variations of Abortion Longitudinal Data from Nairobi and Homa Bay in Kenya. in Regions of Ghana • Ololade O. J. Baruwa*, North West • Yohannes Dibaba Wado*, African Population and Health University; Paul Ajayi, University of Witwatersrand Research Center (APHRC); Michael M. Mutua, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Kazuyo 2 The Association between Abortion Motivation and Machiyama, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Abortion Safety in Ghana • Ndola Prata*, University of Medicine (LSHTM); George Odwe, Population Council ; California, Berkeley; Jalang Conteh, University of John B. Casterline, The Ohio State University; John G. California, Berkeley Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) 3 Suicide among Pregnant Females in South Africa: Intentional Self-Harm or Attempted Termination of 4 Addressing Misconceptions and Concerns about Pregnancy? • Nicole De Wet - Billings*, University of the Uptake of Vasectomy/Modern Family Planning Methods Witwatersrand for Males in Delta State, Nigeria • Kennedy Eborka*, University of Lagos; Tope Owolabi, Department of Sociology, University of Lagos; John Lekan Oyefara, University of 4 Do Actions Speak Louder than Words? Assessing How Lagos Drug Sellers Sell and Dispense Misoprostol for Abortion in Lagos State, Nigeria. • Akanni I. Akinyemi*, Harvard School of Public Health; Melissa Stillman, Guttmacher Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Institute; Amanda Berry, Guttmacher Institute; Erinfolami Temitope, Obafemi Awolowo University; Adesegun O. 117 General Health and Utilization of Health Services Fatusi, Obafemi Awolowo University; Olalekan Olagunju; Onikepe Owolabi, Guttmacher Institute; Ann M. Moore, Chair: Thandie Hlabana, National University of Lesotho Guttmacher Institute; Akinrinola Bankole, Guttmacher Institute 1 Patterns of Delivery Assistance among Adolescent Mothers in Nigeria • Christiana A. Alex-Ojei*, University Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM of the Witwatersrand; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of the Witwatersrand; Joshua O. Akinyemi, University of 116 Barriers to Contraceptive Use Ibadan

Chair: Anastasia J. Gage, Tulane University SPHTM/GCHB 2 Health Care Utilisation and Internal Migration in Discussant: Alex C. Ezeh, Drexel University Rural and Urban South Africa • Carren Ginsburg*, University of the Witwatersrand; Collinson Mark, University 1 Married Young Women Low Contraceptive Use Is of the Witwatersrand; Francesc Gomez-Olive, Harvard Associated with Normative Beliefs, Misconception and University; Mark Gross, Brown University; Sadson Harawa, Self-Efficacy in Rural Ethiopia: Community Based Cross- University of the Witwatersrand; Mark Lurie, Brown Sectional Study • Tariku Dingeta Amante*, Yemane University; Keith Mukondwa, University of the Brehan; Yemane Berhane, Addis Continental Institute of Witwatersrand; Rebecca Wang, Brown University; Stephen Public Health (AC-IPH); Lemessa Oljira Hordofa, Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand; Michael J. White, Brown University

47 3 Village Saving Loan Association: An Innovative Tool Donatus Yaw Atiglo*, Regional Institute for Population for Incentivizing Community Health Workers Programs in Studies ; Samuel Codjoe, University of Ghana Western Kenya • Geoffrey Tanui*, Save the Children International; Sarah Mukisa, Save the Children 2 Women’s Perspectives and Experiences of Climate International; Tewodros Gebremichael, Save the Children Change: The Case of Rural Kwazulu Natal, South Africa • International; Emmanuel Luvai, Busia County Government, Fanelesibonge Masinga, University of KwaZulu-Natal; MOH; Daniel Kavoo, Community Health and Development Pranitha Maharaj, University of KwaZulu-Natal; Divane Unit, MOH; John Emmanuel Papai, Bungoma County Nzima*, University of KwaZulu-Natal Government, MOH; Samuel Kiogora, Community Health and Development Unit, MOH; Lynn Kanyuuru, Save the 3 Gender Dimensions of Vulnerability to Climate Children; Martin Omedo, Save the Children International Change as Well as Gender Dimensions to Natural Resources • Rodrick Ndi*, Dschang school of Law and Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Political Science, University of Dschang

118 SHRH Needs of Undocumented Youth Migrants in 4 Gender Disparities Sited in Strategies Employed by Selected Cities Bee Farmers to Minimize Impacts of Climate Variability in Kamwenge District, Western Uganda. • Hosea Opedes*, Chair: Frederik Owayo, UNFPA Makerere University; Fredrick Tumwine, Makerere University; Isaac Mugume, Makerere University Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Thursday, November 21, 5:00 PM - 8:00 119 Family and Marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa: PM Transformation And Consequences II Chair: Visseho Adjiwanou, Université du Québec à Montréal UAPS Elections Discussant: Benson John, University of Malawi Thursday, November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 1 Flux and Strain in Marriage Contraction: The Changing Face of Bridewealth in Contemporary Ghana • 121 Trends and Health and Socio-economic Implications Naa Dodua Dodoo*, University of Ghana of Ageing in Africa

2 “Cementing” Marriages through Childbearing in Chair: Abel Nzabona, Makerere university Subsequent Unions: Insights into Fertility Differentials Discussant: Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Makerere among First-Time Married Women and Remarried University Women in Ghana • Gertrude E Elleamoh*, University of Ghana; Fidelia A. A. Dake, University of Ghana 1 Socio-Economic Challenges Facing Elderly: Perspectives and Experiences of Older People in Efolweni 3 Early Marriages in Uganda: A Comparative Township in Kwazulu Natal. • Charlotte Zamokuhle Assessment of Determinants across Regions • Jude Otim*, Biyela* Kyambogo University; Robert Wamala, Makerere University 2 Reflections on the Quality of Life of Older People in Thursday, November 21, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM South Africa Using Data from the South African Social Attitudes Survey • Pranitha Maharaj*, University of 120 Gender Dimensions of Vulnerability to Climate KwaZulu-Natal; Benjamin Roberts, Human Science Change as Well as Gender Dimension of Natural Research Council Resources 3 Old-age Mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence Chair: Raymond Ruyoka, Reproductive Health Uganda from Censuses and Surveys Estimates • Soumaila Discussant: Gabriel Owagbemi, Adekunle Ajasin University Ouedraogo*, Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED); Bruno Masquelier, Université Catholique de 1 Gender-Differentiated Household Vulnerability to Louvain; Géraldine Duthé, Institut National d'Études Environmental Stressors in the Volta Delta, Ghana • Démographiques (INED)

48 4 Incidence, Prevalence and Impact of HIV Infections 2 Searching the Nexus between Women Empowerment among Older Persons in Nigeria • Elias O. Wahab*, Lagos and Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation • Patrizia Farina*, State University Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca; Mawa Mohamed, PhD Student; Livia Elisa Ortensi, Alma Mater Studiorum - Thursday, November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM University of Bologna; Thomas Pettinato, Researcher

122 The Role of Behavioral Nudges and Incentives in 3 Is Household Wealth Associated with Consistent Achieving Demographic Transition in Africa Condom Use among Young Women (15-35) in Zimbabwe? • Goabaone Mabaila* Chair: Alex C. Ezeh, Drexel University 4 Empowerment and Entry to Antenatal Care: Does Empowerment Impact the Gestational Age at Which Thursday, November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Pregnant Women Receive Antenatal Care? • Phoebe Miller*, University of California Berkeley; Ndola Prata, 123 Early Child Development: Micro and Macro University of California, Berkeley; Dilys Walker, University Perspectives of California, San Francisco

Chair: Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Cornell University Thursday, November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Discussant: Gervais Beninguisse, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) 125 Men’s Role in Family Planning/ Reproductive Health

1 Rôles parentaux et développement des jeunes enfants Chair: Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for Development au Cameroun: équité ou complémentarité ? • Olivier Policy (AFIDEP) Abondo*, Doctorant, IFORD Discussant: Adriana A. Biney, University of Ghana

2 The Double Benefits of the Child Development 1 Influence de l’homme sur les Besoins non satisfaits en Training Program at Uganda Christian University • matière de planification familiale (BNS/PF) chez les Jackline Achan*, Uganda Chrisitian University femmes en union au Bénin • Alphonse M. Affo*, Centre de Formation et de Recherche en matière de Population 3 Investissements dans la petite enfance et dividende (CEFORP); Robert Djogbenou, Université de Montréal; démographique au Mali • Sadou Doumbo*, SWEDD Josué D. G. Avakoudjo, Faculté des Sciences de la Santé, Project - Mali; Latif Dramani, CREG-CREFAT; Moussa Université d'Abomey-Calavi (FSS/UAC); Cyriaque Degbey, Sidibe, Projet SWEDD Mali; Robert Dabou, Projet SWEDD Institut régional de Santé Publique, Université d'Abomey- Mali Calavi (IRSP/UAC); Jacques Saizonou, Institut régional de Santé Publique, Université d'Abomey-Calavi (IRSP/UAC); 4 Early Childhood Development in Urban Slums of Pacôme Acotcheou, Centre de Formation et de Recherche en Johannesburg: Does Where Children Lives Matter? • Matière de Population; Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan Fulufhedzani Ravele*; Nicole De Wet - Billings, University of the Witwatersrand 2 Social and Demographic Contexts of Postpartum Family Planning and Desired Family Size among Men in Thursday, November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Delta State, Nigeria • Kennedy Eborka*, University of Lagos; Eno Akarawak, Department of Mathematics, 124 Women’s Economic Empowerment and Sexual and University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos; Ebele Chibuzo, Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa: exploring Department of Sociology, University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Intersections and Interlinkages Lagos

Chair: Chimaraoke Izugbara, International Center for 3 Male Involvement in Women’s Abortion Related Research on Women Care: A Systematic Scoping Review • Joe Strong*, LSE Discussant: Sunday Adedini, University of the Witwatersrand 4 « C’est l’homme qui décide et la femme lui est 1 Examining the Interlinkages of Women’s Economic soumise. » - Contribution des Ecoles de maris pour une Empowerment and Reproductive Health in Tanzania • implication des hommes dans l'utilisation de la Esther Dungumaro*, University of Dar es Salaam Planification Familiale (PF) au sein des couples au Togo. • Ayawavi Sitsopé Toudeka*, Unité de Recherche

49 Démographique de l'Université de Lomé; Bilampoa Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense; Assa Doumbia Gakou, Gnoumou Thiombiano, Université de Ouagadougou; Kodjo Instat; Véronique Hertrich, Institut National d'Études Dodji Gbetoglo, Université de Lomé Démographiques (INED); Jean Pierre Diamane Bahoum, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie Thursday, November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM (ANSD); Baguinébié Bazongo, INSD; Abdoul Karim Diawara, Instat; Papa Mabeye Diop, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Mahmouth Diouf, 126 Innovative Community Interventions for Improving Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie Maternal, Newborn, Neonatal, and Child Survival. (ANSD); Sibiri Paul Sawadogo, Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie (INSD) Chair: Catriona Towriss, University of Cape Town Discussant: Peter Waiswa, Makerere University School of 2 Configuration des ménages et confort du logement: Public Health Cas du Sénégal • Mahmouth Diouf*, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD); Abdoul 1 A Health Systems Strengthening Initiative in Rural Moumouni Nouhou, Université de Genève; Siaka Cissé, Ghana: The Impact of the Ghana Essential Health National Institute of Statistics (INSTAT), Mali; Jean Pierre Interventions Program on Use of ANC Services • Patrick Diamane Bahoum, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de Asuming*, University of Ghana; Ayaga Bawah, Regional la Démographie (ANSD) Institute for Population Studies 3 Les dynamiques familiales face à la prise en charge des 2 Utilization of Mobile Phone Short Message to Enhance personnes âgées dépendantes au Cameroun • Esther Focused Ante Natal Care among Women in Kenya • Crystelle Eyinga Dimi*, Bureau Central des Recensements et Eliphas Gitonga*, Kenyatta University; Jackim M. des Etudes de Populations (BUCREP) Nyamari, Kenyatta University; Peterson Warutere, Kenyatta University; Anthony Wanyoro, Kenyatta University 4 Les rôles multiples de la famille au prisme des données de recensements. Exemples du Mali et du Sénégal. • 3 Persistent Barriers to MNCH Services in Garissa Sub- Claudine E. M. Sauvain-Dugerdil*, Université de Genève; County: Kenya • Isaac Kisiangani*, African Population and Abdoul Moumouni Nouhou, Université de Genève; Siaka Health Research Center (APHRC); Abdhalah K. Ziraba, Cissé, National Institute of Statistics (INSTAT), Mali; Jean African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Pierre Diamane Bahoum, Agence Nationale de la Statistique Lyangamula Kisia, African Population and Health Research et de la Démographie (ANSD); Mahmouth Diouf, Agence Center (APHRC); Peter Kibe , African Population and Health Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD) Research Center (APHRC) Thursday, November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM 4 Building Strong Minds for Stronger Adolescents: A Toolkit for Psycho Social Support for Pregnant and 128 Effective EIDM Interventions in the Population Adolescent Mothers in Informal Settlements of Nairobi • Field: Evaluation and Documentation of Best Practices Caroline Wainaina*, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Estelle Monique Sidze, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) Chair: Rose Oronje, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) Discussant: Rose Oronje, African Institute for Development Thursday, November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Policy (AFIDEP)

127 Revisit the Definitions of ‘Family’, ‘Union’, and 1 Reproductive Health and Family Planning Behaviors ‘Household’ in the Context of Changing Social Norms, in North West Nigeria: Effects of a Hausa Language Radio Connectedness, Globalization and Mobility Drama • Fatou Jah*, Population Media Center; Scott Connolly, Population Media Center; Kriss Barker, Chair: Madeleine Wayack Pambè, Université de Population Media Center; William Ryerson, Population Ouagadougou Media Center; Ephraim Okon, Population Media Center- Discussant: Valerie Golaz, INED Nigeria; Mike DeSarno, University of Vermont; Gimba Victor Kyari, ; Yusuf Haliru, Center 1 La comparabilité des données sur les ménages et les for Reproductive Health and Development Services, Kano; structures familiales dans les recensements du Burkina- Kayode Alli-Balogun, Center for Reproductive Health and Faso, Mali et Sénégal • Aurélien Dasré*, Université de Development Services, Kano

50 2 Practical Experience in Multi-Sectoral Approaches in Household Environment and Respiratory Infections Incorporating Population Dynamics in German among Children in Three Low Income Urban International Cooperation • Christine Schuster*, German Communities of India. • Kailash C. Das*, International International Development Cooperation; Elke Loichinger, Institute for Population Sciences; Kumudini Das, Pillai's Federal Institute for Population Research College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Navi Mumbai

3 Investigating the Early Impact of the Global Gag Rule La fécondité au Burkina Faso : Niveaux et déterminants de on Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes in 1960 à 2010. • Belemwidougou Eliane Marie Ester*, Uganda • Margaret Giorgio*, Guttmacher Institute; Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP) Frederick Makumbi, Makerere University; Simon P. S. Kibira, Makerere University; Suzanne Bell, Johns Hopkins Grand défis et obstacles du dividende démographique au Bloomberg School of Public Health; Elizabeth A. Sully, Burkina Faso: Cas des maladies chroniques et des Guttmacher Institute personnes âgées • Ibrahim Lougue, Université NAZI BONI; Siaka Lougue*, University of the Western Cape, South Africa Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Population Dynamics in Africa: Setting Priorities for P4 Poster Session 4 Demographic and Health Policies • Manzoor Malik*

Mutations économiques et évolution des rapports de genre Entourage, Contexte Social Et Co-Infection VIH Et en milieu rural Fang du Sud-Cameroun • Julien Abossolo Hépatite B Au Cameroun • Roland Marc Moodjom*, Ndongo*, Ministère de l'Economie, de la Planification et de CARE-IFA/IFORD; Anaclet Dzossa, Institut National de la l'Aménagement du Territoire (MINEPAT) Statistique du Cameroun

Let the Men Do It: Taking Advantage of Gender Effects of Rural Urban Migration on Families Left in Inequalities in Water Resources Governance in the Rural Areas: A Case of Ncambedlana at King Sabatha Bosomtwi District of Ghana • Yvonne Adjakloe, University Dalidyebo Local Municipality, Eastern Cape Province. • of Cape Coast; Lailah Alidu*, University of Warwick Pakamile Mpunga*, student; Maxhakana Inathi, student

Autonomisation de la femme et diversité alimentaire en Food-Basket Intervention to Reduce Micronutrient milieu rural nigérien : preuve d’une approche intégrée au Deficiencies among Maasai-Pregnant Women in Tanzania: niveau communautaire • AMANI Hachimou, Initiative A Quasi-Experimental Study • Naelijwa Mshanga*, The OASIS; Amadou Garba Souleymane*, Initiative OASIS; Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Ibrahim Agali Balki, Initiative OASIS Technology; Haikael Martin, The Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology.; Pammla Petrucka, Young People’s Perceptions about Abortion in South West University of Sasktchewan Nigeria: Findings from Formative Audience Research • Olujide Arije, Obafemi Awolowo Univeristy, Ile-Ife; Under 10 Mortality Estimate and Causes in Uganda: An Temitope Ojo*, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Analysis of 2005-2015 Iganga-Mayuge Health Adedeji Onayade, Obafemi Awolowo University; Abiodun Demographics and Surveillance Data • Kananura Adegbenro, Population Media Centre; Fatou Jah, Muhumuza*, London School of Economics and Political Population Media Center; Scott Connolly, Population Media Science; Tiziana Leone, London School of Economics; Dan Center Kajungu, INESS; Tryphena Nareeba, Iganga-Mayuge Health Demographic Surveillance Site; Arjan Gjonca, Trends and Determinants of Neonatal Mortality in London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Uganda: Analysis of the Uganda Demographic and Health Surveys • John Bosco Asiimwe, Makerere University; Déterminants de la survie des enfants âgés de 6 mois à 15 Wilson Nyegenye*, Uganda Bureau of Statistics; Edmond ans infectés par le VIH et suivis dans la ville d’Ebolowa • Muyingo, Ministry of Health Valery Gustave Mvé Mvé*, Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences Biomédicales; Julien Abossolo Ndongo, Ministère Santé maternelle et infantile dans les pays arabes ;CIPD 25 de l'Economie, de la Planification et de l'Aménagement du ans et au delà • Assia Cherif*, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Territoire (MINEPAT) de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA); Saliha Ouadah Rebrab, ENSSEA; Fatma Zohra Sitayeb, université Health Facility Reachability Index: Geospatial Analysis of Alger 2; Samia Moussaoui, Université Ali Lounici Blida 2 Demographic Health Vulnerability and Marginalization •

51 Samuel Mwangi, Tübingen University; Carol Ndiritu*, Facteurs explicatifs de la malnutrition chez les enfants de University of Nairobi; Joseph Gitahi, University of Applied moins de 5 ans au Cameroun • Chimène Nguemo Sciences Stuttgart Dongmo*, Ministére des Marchés Publics du Cameroun

A Comparative Analysis to Understand Equity in Family Déterminants individuels et contextuels de la malnutrition Planning Access between Private and Public Facilities chez les enfants de moins de cinq ans en République across Client Demographic Characteristic • Rosette Démocratique du Congo • Kebmaki Vincent Nakaweesa*, PSIU; Baker Lukwago, PSI; Peter Buyungo, Nguezoumka*, Cellule d’Appui à la Recherche et à Population Services International, Uganda l’Enseignement des Institutions Francophones d’Afrique (CARE-IFA)/IFORD; Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Factors Associated with Intimate Partner Emotional Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne; Jean Violence among Married Women in Uganda • Resty Rodolphe Nguema, Direction Générale de la Statistique; Nakitto*, Makerere university; Stephen Ojiambo Wandera, Mondo Mapasi, Université de Kinshasa; Serge Nkusu, Makerere University; Abel Nzabona, Makerere university Université de Kinshasa; Jean Pierre Kalala, Consultant indépendant; Octave Lufuankenda, Université de Kinshasa; José Kandala, Consultant indépendant Migrations et transformations d’un espace rural sahélien : cas de Sapouy, Centre-Ouest du Burkina Faso • Patiende Pascal Nana*, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la Single Motherhood and Poverty Level in Kenya • Population (ISSP) Ndirangu Ngunjiri*, Research

Éducation de la femme et demande des soins de santé Impact des projets de développement locaux sur le secteur maternelle au Cameroun • Judith Ndada Mangoua*, informel au Cameroun • Yvan Njike*, Université de Université de Maroua - Cameroun yaoundé2; Boris Djamen, Université de Douala

Factors associated with induced abortion among patients Trends in Child Mortality from 1993 to 2016, Using admitted in post-abortion care services in the tertiary level Longitudinal Data from the South African Population health facilities of N’Djamena-CHAD: cross sectional Research Infrastructure Network (SAPRIN). • Itani I. study. • Gebbe Ndari*, Université Panafricaine d'Ibadan Ntsieni*, Statistics South Africa

Les déterminants de l’anémie chez les enfants de moins de Absent Fathers, Absent Husbands and the Plight of cinq ans au Sénégal. • Papa Ibrahima Ndour*, Direction Families Left behind • Chamunogwa Nyoni*, Bindura de la Planification, de la Recherche et des Statistiques du University of Science Education; Francis Jaji, Bindura Ministère de la Santé et de l'Action sociale; El Hadji Yaya University of Science Education; Dagobert Mureriwa, Ly, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie Bindura University of Science Education; Dorcas (ANSD); Mansor Diaw, Direction du Développement du Zuvalinyenga, Bindura University of Science Education Capital Humain; Dr. Abdoulaye Diallo, Direction de la Planification, de la Recherche et des Statistiques du Ministère Les déterminants de la mortalité infanto-juvénile au de la Santé et de l'Action sociale Congo • Stone Chancel Nzaou*, Institut National de la Statistique(INS) What Have Parents in Uganda Done or Not Done to Protect Teenagers from Pregnancy and Early Marriages? Analysis of Gender Relation, Contraceptive Use and High- An Ethnographic Study • Stella Neema*, Department of Risk Births in Nigeria • Adesoji Ogunsakin*, federal Sociology and Anthropology, Makerere University; Christine university, oye ekiti Muhumuza, Makerere University, school of Public Health; Florence Mpabulungi Tagoola, United Nations Population Transitioning Maternal Household Position and under- Fund (UNFPA) Five Mortality in Nigeria: A Cohort Analysis • Hassan Ogunwemimo*, Obafemi Awolowo University Comparative Analysis of Determinants of Use of Health Facility for Childbirth in Selected Southern African Modern Contraception among Sexually Active Unmarried Countries • Enock Ngome*, University of Botswana; Moses Adolescents Aged 15-19 Years in Nigeria. • Olaide Festo Towongo, University of Botswana Ojoniyi*, University of the Witwatersrand

52 Effect of Migration to Cotonou on Interpregnancy The Role of Family Planning in Promoting Sustainable Transition Rate: Application of Episode Splitting Method Development in Uganda- a Case Study of the Bududa • Abibatou Agbéké Olakunle*, Nazan Consulting District, Eastern Uganda” • Raymond Ruyoka*, Reproductive Health Uganda; Jackson Chekweko, “Sex Is Meant for Adults”: the Impact of Community Reproductive Health Uganda; Dr Peter Ibembe, Uganda Perception towards Female Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (Asrh) in South-Western Nigeria. • Effects of a Mass Media Radio Serial Drama on Family Ayomide Oluseye*, The Open University Planning Demand Generation and Determinants of Family Planning Use in Burundi • William Ryerson*, Population Access to Primary Healthcare Services and Associated Media Center; Fatou Jah, Population Media Center; Scott Factors in Urban Slums in Nairobi-Kenya. • Peter Connolly, Population Media Center; Kriss Barker, Otieno*, African Population and Health Research Center Population Media Center; Jean Bosco Ndayishimiye, (APHRC); Shukri Mohamed, African Population and Health Population Media - Burundi Research Center (APHRC); Martin K. Mutua, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Elvis Disparités socio-économiques et tendances de la Omondi Achach Wambiya, African Population and Health malnutrition chronique au Burkina Faso • Pengdewendé Research Center (APHRC); Hermann Donfouet, Université Maurice Sawadogo*, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la de Rennes I; Peter Kibe , African Population and Health Population; Jean-François Kobiane, ISSP; Eric Tchouaket, Research Center (APHRC) Université de Québec en Outaouais

Fréquences d’accouchements gémellaires dans les Facteurs associés au développement cognitif des enfants observatoires de population du réseau INDEPTH malnutris âgés de 36-59 mois au Cameroun • Stéphane d’Afrique Subsaharienne : analyses descriptives Brice Seukam Kouenkap*, Ministère de l'Economie, de la comparatives • Adama Ouedraogo*, Institut national Planification et de l'Aménagement du Territoire d'études démographiques et Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne Determinants of Modern Contraceptive Use among Women of Reproductive Ages in the Rural Awi Zone, Facteurs prédictifs de l’interruption de méthodes Ethiopia • Amare Sewnet Minale*, Bahir Dar University contraceptives chez les jeunes filles au Burkina Faso, Mali et Niger • Adja Mariam Ouedraogo*, Institut de Recherche Demographic Transition in Ethiopia: Evidences from 1990 en Sciences de la Santé; Halima Tougri, Institut de to 2016 Achievements • Amare Sewnet Minale*, Bahir Dar Recherche en Sciences de la Santé; Kadari Cisse, Institut de University Recherche en Sciences de la Santé; Rachidatou Compaore, Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé; Adama Les déterminants de la discontinuité des soins obstétricaux Baguiya, Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé; entre la phase prénatale et l’accouchement en Guinée • Anthony Some, Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé; Lamine Sidibe*, Institut National de la Statistique Seni Kouanda, Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé (IRSS) Access Barriers and Facility Delivery Inequalities in Zambia: A Multilevel Analysis of Individual Heterogeneity Climate Change-Induced Migration and Its Implication and Discriminatory Accuracy. • Laura Sochas*, London for Sustainable Development: Case of Lake Chad and School of Economics Lagos Megacity Sub-Regions, Nigeria’’ • Tai K. Oyekan*, UNICAF UNIVERSITY, ZAMBIA Determinants of Unmet Need for Contraception among Sexually Active Never-Married Women in Uganda • Levels and Determinants of Fertility in Liberia • Martin Joseph Ssonko*, Makerere university Kampala; Allen Palamuleni*, North West University Kabagenyi, Makerere University

Factors, Context and Correlates of First Heterosexual Sex, Pauvreté et santé nutritionnelle de l’enfant au Burkina Sexual Coercion and Sexual Risk Behaviours among Faso selon une approche économétrique. • Emmanuel Adolescents in Botswana • Serai Daniel Rakgoasi*, Tago*, Instititut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population; University of Botswana; Mpho Keetile, University of Hamidou Koara, Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Botswana Population

53 Variations in Rainfall and Food Insecurity in the Sahel Population Aging in Nigeria: Themes and Perspectives • Region: The Case of the Far North Region of Cameroon • Elias O. Wahab*, Lagos State University Teke Takwa* Fundamental Shift from Early Exit to Active Aging among Facteurs explicatifs de la non implication des hommes University Academia: Implications for Future Academia • dans la promotion de la planification familiale au Tchad. • Elias O. Wahab*, Lagos State University Habib Tchoubou Foba*, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (Étudiant en Master 2) Population and Disability: A Triangulatory Perspective • Elias O. Wahab*, Lagos State University Why Marrying a Married-Man? Qualitative Exploration of Plural Marriage System • Ayotunde Titilayo*, Obafemi STIs and Sexual Behavior among the Older Persons in Awolowo University; Oladele Madamilola, Obafemi Nigeria • Elias O. Wahab*, Lagos State University Awolowo University, Ile-Ife Patterns and Predictors of Private and Public Health Care Evolution des influences contextuelles de l'utilisation de la Utilization in an Informal Settlement in Nairobi, Kenya • contraception moderne chez les adolescentes des milieux Elvis Omondi Achach Wambiya*, African Population and ruraux au Bénin • Achille Tokin*, Université de Parakou; Health Research Center (APHRC); Peter Otieno, African Mouftaou Amadou Sanni, Ecole Nationale de la Statistique, Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Martin K. de la Planification et de la Démographie de l'Université de Mutua, African Population and Health Research Center Parakou (ENSPD/UP) (APHRC); Shukri Mohamed, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC); Hermann Donfuet, African Knowledge and Attitude towards Female Genital Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) Mutilation and Its Health Implications among Women in a Community in Osun State • Oladimeji Tolulope*, Integrating Population Health and Environment in Kenya University College Hospital, Oyo State,Nigeria. for Sustainable Development • Jane Wanjaria*, Demographer; Irene Muhunzu, Natioanl Council for Analyse du comportement des femmes assurées ou non Population and Development lors des consultations prénatales au Togo • Yaovi Tossou*, FASEG (Université de Lomé) The Effect of Antimalarial Campaigns on Child Mortality and Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa • Joshua K Wilde*, Orphanhood among Children under Age 18 in Democratic Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Benedicte Republic of the Congo: A Regional Perspective • Zacharie Apouey, University of South Florida; Gabriel Picone, Tsala Dimbuene, Université de Kinshasa and Statistics University of South Florida; Joseph Coleman, University of Canada; Raphael Muanza Nzuzi, University of Kinshasa; South Florida Hardie Banza Ngoie*, University of Kinshasa; Ornan Ipashi Ipashi, University of Kinshasa; Patrick Ntwali Matabaro, Evolution et Analyse des déterminants sociologiques de la University of Kinshasa privation nutritionnelle chez les enfants de moins de 5 ans en Côte d’Ivoire. • Sasso Sidonie Calice Yapi*, Université Increased Contraceptive Prevalence or Population Virtuelle de Côte d'Ivoire; Elise Kacou, IDUP et Ecole Growth? Decomposing the Gains in the Number of Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée Women Using Modern Contraceptive Methods between (ENSEA); Lazare Sika, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de 2000 and 2030 • Philipp Ueffing*, United Nations, Statistique et d'Economie Appliquée (ENSEA) Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division; Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations Population Evolution des inégalités sociodémographiques dans Division; Aisha Dasgupta, United Nations Population l’utilisation des méthodes contraceptives réversibles de Division; Mark Wheldon, United Nations, Department of longue durée au Burkina Faso entre 2010-2015 • Lonkila Economic and Social Affairs Moussa Zan*, IDESO/Université de Genève

L'emploi des Femmes à travers les Générations Peri-Urban Populations’ Dynamics and Territorialisation "Socialisation Actuelle et Emploi de demain: la of Responsive Actions against Food Insecurity in construction sociale de la division sexuée du travail" • Cameroon • Miléva Duchel Zapfack Dongmo*, PAN Khoudia Wade*, Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la AFRICAN UNIVERSITY, Institute of Governance, Human and Démographie (ANSD) Social Sciences - YAOUNDE, CAMEROON

54 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM French National Museum of Natural History and Institut National d'Études Démographiques (INED) 130 Plenary Session: Data for Development: Quality as a Benchmark to Achieving Global Goals in Africa 3 Evaluation of Machine Learning Methods for Predicting the Risk of Child Mortality in South Africa • Chair: Jacques B. O. Emina, University of Kinshasa Dereje Danbe Debeko*, Hawassa Univeristy; Reesha Kara, PhD student; Fidelia A. A. Dake, University of Ghana; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand; 1 Karen Rono-Bett*, Global Partnership for Sustainable Justin Dansou, University of Ibadan; Henry Wandera, PhD Development Data student; Chipo Mufudza, National University of Science and Technology 2 Oliver Chinganya*, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 133 2030 Census; Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) 131 Side Meeting: Youth and Sexual and Reproductive Health Interventions Chair: Sabrina Juran, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Chair: Trish Kaseke, HIVOS Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 134 Men’s Sexual and Reproductive Health 132 Perinatal And Under-Five Mortality Estimates For sub-Saharan Africa: Data, Methods And Patterns Chair: Olukunle Omotoso, CCP-The Challenge Initiative Discussant: Mojisola Odeku, Johns Hopkins Center for Chair: Georges Reniers, London School of Hygiene and Communication Programs Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) Discussant: Momodou Jasseh, Medical Research Council 1 Nigerian Men and Modern Contraceptives: Who Are Unit The Gambia at London School of Hygiene and Tropical the Non-Users and What Are Their Perceptions about Medicine (LSHTM) Family Planning? • Joshua O. Akinyemi*, University of Ibadan; Olatunji Alabi, Federal University, Birnin Kebbi; 1 A Randomized Comparison of Household Survey Ayo Adebowale, University of Ibadan Modules for Measuring Stillbirths and Neonatal Deaths in Five Health and Demographic Surveillance Sites. • Joseph 2 Economic conditions, employment and urban fertility W. Akuze*, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; in Sub-Saharan Africa: An event history analysis of parity Hannah Blencowe, London School of Hygiene & Tropical progression to third and to four birth among men and Medicine; Peter Waiswa, Makerere University School of women at Accra, Dakar and Kinshasa • Felly Kinziunga*, Public Health; Angela Baschieri, United Nations Children's Université Catholique de Louvain Fund (UNICEF), Ethiopia; Vladimir Goordeev, Oueen Mary University of London; Doris Kwesiga, Makerere University School of Public Health; Simon Cousens, London School of 3 Male Contraceptive Use and Patterns in Southern Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Joy Lawn, London School of Africa • Karabo E. Mhele*, North-West University, South Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Every Newborn INDEPTH Africa Study Collaborative Group, EN-INDEPTH collaborative group 4 Determinants of Male Fertility in Uganda • Henry Nsobya*, Makerere University; Elizabeth Nansubuga, 2 Does pregnancy follow up improve reliability of under Makerere Unviersity; Cyprian Misinde, Makerere University five mortality estimates in Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems? Insights from Bandafassi and Niakhar (Senegal) • Yempabou Bruno Lankoande*, Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED)/Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP); Gilles Pison,

55 Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 2 Déterminants du double fardeau nutritionnel surpoids/obésité de la mère et retard de croissance de 135 Family Planning in Africa: How to Better Serve l’enfant en Afrique sub-saharienne • Bernard Dembele*, Specific under-Served Population Groups? INSD

Chair: Guiella Georges, Institut Superieur des Sciences de la 3 Nutrition Transition, Infant and Young Child Population (ISSP) and Université de Ouagadougou Complementary Feeding Practices and under-Five Nutrition in Urban Households of Aba, Southeast Nigeria • Vitalis Ukoji*, Department of Sociology, Nigeria Police 1 Why Are Grand Multiparous Women in Niger Not Academy, Kano Using Modern Contraceptive? An Analysis of Demographic and Health Survey Data. • Oluwatobi Alawode*, Obafemi Awolowo University; Chima Victor, 4 Dymanics of Inequality in Child Undernutrition in Obafemi Awolowo University; Abayomi Awoleye, Obafemi Ethiopia • Mengesha Yayo Negasi*, AddisAbaba Science Awolowo University and Technology University

2 Contraceptive Use, Prevalence, and Predictors of Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Pregnancy Planning among Female Sex Workers in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study • Justine Bukenya*, 137 Return Migrations and Return Intentions Makerere University; Rhoda Wanyenze, Makerere University; Geraldine Barrett, Institute for Women’s Health, Chair: Michel Tenikue, Luxembourg Institute of Socio- University College London, UK; Hall Hall, Institute for Economic Research (LISER) Women’s Health, University College London; Frederick Discussant: Mathias Kuepie, UNFPA Makumbi, Makerere University; David Guwatudde, Makerere University 1 Return Migration Intentions among Migrants in Six Southern Africa Countries • Ololade O. J. Baruwa*, North 3 Trends and Determinants of Contraceptive Method West University; Evans Muchiri, Wits University; Relebogile Choice among Women Aged 15-24 in Kenya • Wambui Mapuroma , Wits University; Latifat Ibisomi, Wits Kungu*, National Council for Population and Development; University Alfred Otieno Agwanda, University of Nairobi; Anne Khasakhala, University of Nairobi 2 Socioanalyse des déterminants du retour et du non- retour des migrants au Cameroun • Charles Simplice 4 Assessing (in) Equalities in Contraceptives Use and Mbatsogo Mebo*, Université de Poitiers Family Planning Demand Satisfied with Modern Contraceptives in Kenya. Have Socioeconomic Disparities 3 The Return of Sudanese Migrants from Saudi Arabia Narrowed? • Michael Waithaka*, International Centre for under the New Saudi Policies towards Migrants and Their Reproductive Health; Peter Gichangi, International Center Dependants • Osman El Hasan O. Nour*, Child Protection for Reproductive Health, Kenya; Thiongo Mary, Initiative (CPI) International Centre for Reproductive Health; Alfred T. Otieno, University of Nairobi 4 Les effets du retour des migrants sur le développement économique du Cameroun • Severin Tamwo*, Université Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM de Yaoundé II Soa

136 Under-Five Nutrition in Africa: Dual Burden of Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM under and Overnutrition 138 Understand Changing Patterns of Unions, Families, Chair: Elizabeth W. Kimani-Murage, African Population Households: Factors and Consequences on Child and and Health Research Center (APHRC) Elders Discussant: Sangeetha Madhavan, University of Maryland, College Park Chair: Bilampoa Gnoumou Thiombiano, Université de Ouagadougou 1 Stepfamily Arrangement and Child Well-Being in Discussant: Valerie Golaz, INED South Africa: A Longitudinal Perspective • Flint Chenjera*

56 1 Composition familiale et mortalité des enfants en 2 Sujet : Controverses vaccinales et réseaux militants : Afrique de l’Ouest : Aperçus sur les observatoires de logiques d’interactions entre anti-vaccins et pro-vaccins Population de Ouagadougou et de Nanoro, Burkina Faso • sur twitter • Dagnon Sourou Bruno Eric Koba*, Institut de Yacouba Y. C. Compaoré*, Université Catholique de Formation et de Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) Louvain (UCLouvain); Philippe Bocquier, Université Catholique de Louvain; Abdramane Soura, Université de 3 Comparing Decision Trees and Logistic Regression in Ouagadougou; Karim Derra, Demographer, PhD Student Predicting HIV among Women in South Africa • Pelumi Oladokun*, University of the Witwatersrand 2 Investigating under-Five Mortality in Non-Orphaned Kinship Care in South Africa: Does Type of Kin Caregiver 4 Using Machine Learning Algorithms for Identifying Matter? • Khuthala Mabetha*; Nicole De Wet - Billings, Mothers Who May Mutilate Their Daughters • Emmanuel University of the Witwatersrand; Clifford O. Odimegwu, Olamijuwon*, University of Eswatini; Olaide Ojoniyi, University of the Witwatersrand University of the Witwatersrand; Jeremiah Olamijuwon, University of the Witwatersrand; Sidumo Masango, 3 Child Fostering & Ideal Family Size: Evidence from University of Eswatini; Clifford O. Odimegwu, University of Uganda • Cassandra Cotton*, Arizona State University the Witwatersrand

4 Transitions of Family System and Externalization of Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Women’s Roles in Sub-Sahara Africa: A Case Study of Rwanda • Yuka Shimamura*, The University of Tokyo; 141 The Use of Demographic Intelligence to Influence Hirotaka Matsuda, Tokyo University of Agriculture; Development Policies Theogene Abaho, None Chair: Frederik Owayo, UNFPA Friday, November 22, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 1 National Transfer and Demographic Dividend: 139 Demography, Democracy and Sustainable Application in West and Central Africa • Latif Dramani*, Development in Africa: Which Interrelations? CREG-CREFAT; Edouard Talnan, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Chair: Bernard Mumpasi Lututala, Université de Kinshasa 2 Demographic Dividend Monitoring in West and 1 Processus électoral dans un contexte d'absence d'un Central Africa • Edem Akpo*, CREG-CREFAT fichier d'état-civil: Cas de la RDC • Joseph Senda Lusamba*, COMMISSION ELECTORALE NATIONALE 3 Continuous Demographic and Health Survey in INDEPENDANTE Senegal • Papa Madiop Diop*, Chargé de programme en population et dveloppement bureau UNFPA Sénégal 2 Jotham Musinguzi*, National Population Council 4 Generation of subnational SDGs indicators; Use of Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Small Area Estimation • Mathias Kuepie*, UNFPA

140 Computational Approach (Social Media, Big Data…) Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM To Population Studies In sub - Saharan Africa 142 Disabled People with Regard to HIV / AIDS and Chair: Visseho Adjiwanou, Université du Québec à Montréal Other Risks in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Africa Discussant: Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University Chair: Gervais Beninguisse, Institut de Formation et de 1 Women Empowerment and Gender Based-Violence in Recherche Démographiques (IFORD) Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparison between Scientific Research and Social Views from Twitter • Robert 1 Handicap et violence sexuelle chez les personnes Djogbenou*, Université de Montréal; Judith Donang, handicapées à Bujumbura : Une analyse University of Cape Town; Aristide Romaric Bado, sociodémographique des facteurs d’exposition au risque et Department of Statistics and Population Studies, Faculty of des conséquences sur la santé sexuelle et reproductive des Science, University of Western Cape, victimes. • Lilie Carolle Dongmo Temgoua*, Institut de Formation en Recherche Démographique; Gervais

57 Beninguisse, Institut de Formation et de Recherche Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Démographiques (IFORD); Pierre de Beaudrap, Centre Francais sur la Population et le Developpement (CEPED); 144 Health Systems and Maternal, Newborn and Child Marie Thérèse Mengue, Université Catholique d'Afrique Health Centrale Chair: Ayaga Bawah, Regional Institute for Population 2 La vulnérabilité sexuelle des femmes handicapées : Studies une analyse à partir de trajectoires biographiques des femmes en incapacité motrice • Monique Amor Ndjabo*, 1 Patterns of Healthcare Utilization and Barriers to Université Catholique d Afrique Centrale Child Healthcare Services in Low-Income Urban South African Settings • Sunday Adedini*, University of the 3 Handicap et vulnérabilités sexuelles à Yaoundé : Witwatersrand; Matshidiso Sello, University of niveau et facteurs de risque associés aux violences sexuelles Witwatersrand; Dineo Thaele, University of the • Charles Mouté*, Centre population et développement Witwatersrand (Ceped), UMR 196, IRD, Paris Descartes 2 Estimation of Preterm Birth Rates, Associated Factors Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM and Child Survival in South Africa • Aditi Chaudhary*; Ajit Jaiswal 143 Emerging Evidence for Improved Family Planning Outcomes 3 Facteurs de la couverture vaccinale complète des enfants de 12 à 23 mois au Burkina Faso : une analyse de Chair: Ndola Prata, University of California, Berkeley décomposition. • Souleymane Sanogo*, Institut Supérieur Discussant: Funmilola OlaOlorun, University of Ibadan des Sciences de la Population; Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Université de Ouagadougou 1 Strategies for Accelerating Family Planning Progress: Are There Lessons That Nigeria Could Learn from Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Malawi? • Jacob Adetunji*, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) 145 Documented and Undocumented Labour Migration

2 The Influence of Perceptions of Friends and Peers Chair: Alfred T. Otieno, University of Nairobi Contraceptive Use on Modern Contraceptive Use and Discussant: Eliya M. Zulu, African Institute for Development Method Choice among Male and Female Adolescents and Policy (AFIDEP) Youth in Kenya • Lisa M. Calhoun*, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Anastasia Mirzoyants, Well Told Story; Sylvia Thuku, Well Told Story; Courtney McGuire, 1 Immigration internationale de la main d’œuvre africaine au Gabon • Lionnel Bouassa*, Direction Générale University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Bernard de la Statistique Onyango, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP); Ilene S. Speizer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2 Labour Market Outcomes of Migrant Populations in South Africa, 2012 and 2017 • Princelle Dasappa- 3 Influence of Baylor Uganda Program and Activities on Venketsamy*, Statistics South Africa Improving Access to Family Planning Services in Kamwenge District. • Hosea Opedes, Makerere University; 3 Déscolarisation et travail des enfants des migrants Fredrick Tumwine*, Makerere University sans papier à Bodouyo et Ziouayo (Côte d’Ivoire) • Gogui Albert Digbo*, Université Jean Lorougnon Guédé 4 The Effects of a PPIUD Intervention on Family Planning Counseling Quality: Results from Stepped- 4 Assessing the Motivations for Migration among West Wedge Randomized Controlled Trial • Leigh G. African Immigrants in Itinerant Retail Trading in Ghana Senderowicz*, Harvard University; Erin Pearson, Ipas; Joel • Elijah Yendaw*, University for Development Studies Francis, University of the Witwatersrand (UDS); Frank Mawutor Borbor, Family Health International 360 (FHI); Kwadwo Asante-Afari, Health Promotion, Ghana Health Service; Bismark Nantomah, Nalerigu Senior High School

58 Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Christine Power, Population Reference Bureau; Jonathan Mba, Association of African Universities; Samuel Agyapong, 146 Household Resources- Generation, Intra-Household Association of African Universities Resource Allocation and Flow Patterns 3 Quelle gouvernance favorise la formation du capital Chair: Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene, Université de Kinshasa humain en Afrique ? Une analyse à partir du cas de and Statistics Canada l'éducation • Idrissa Ouedraogo*, Institut de Gouvernance, Discussant: Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health des Sciences Humaines et Sociales de l'Université Research Center (APHRC) Panafricaine-Commission de l'Union africaine; Henri Ngoa Discussant: Joyce N. Mumah, IPPF Tabi, Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion, Discussant: Estelle Monique Sidze, African Population and Université de Yaoundé II; Henri Atangana Ondoa, Faculté Health Research Center (APHRC) des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion, Université de Yaoundé II 1 (When) Are Grandfathers Beneficial for Children’s Schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa? • Sandor Schrijner*, Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen; Jeroen Smits, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen 153 Barriers to the Prioritisation of Demographic Dividend Policies: What Are Challenges to the 2 Implications of Child Labour Earnings for Household Implementation of Policy Frameworks to Realise the Well-Being in Cameroon • Fabien Sundjo*, University of Demographic Dividend and What Role Can Multilateral Buea Institutions and International Donors Play in Support?

3 The Effects of Change Agents on Rural Household Chair: Anne Philpott, DFIF Economy in Local Government Area (LGA) of Ebonyi State, Nigeria • Chinyere C. P. Nnorom*, Friday, November 22, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM University of Lagos; Emmanuel Eyisi, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike; Ethelbert Okoronkwo, Federal University Ndufu, Ebonyi State; Oko Enworo, Alex Closing Ceremony Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike · Declaration of Entebbe 4 Factors Determining Sources of Cooking Energy · Outgoing UAPS President among Rural Women in Ondo State, Nigeria. • Gabriel · Incoming UAPS President Owagbemi*, Adekunle Ajasin University · National Population Council/Representative of government /Ministry of Finance/Science and Friday, November 22, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Technology 147 Delving into the Education Dividend: Evidence- Informed Policy Making for Human Capital Development Saturday, November 23, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM In Africa 148 Workshop on Manuscript Development Day 1 Chair: Steve Sharra, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) Chair: Miriam King, University of Minnesota Discussant: Ousmane Faye, African Influence Institute (AFRII) Sunday, November 24, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

1 Impact des milieux familial, social et scolaire sur la 149 Workshop on Manuscript Development Day 2 réussite des élèves du primaire: Cas de la Côte d`Ivoire. • Euphrasie Joviale Guitey*, Université Alassane Ouattara de Chair: Miriam King, University of Minnesota Bouake

2 Demographics of African Faculty: A Pioneering Pilot in Ghana • Marlene A. Lee*, Population Reference Bureau; Toshiko Kaneda, Population Reference Bureau (PRB);

59 Program Participants Index

Aassve, Arnstein ...... 74 Agogue, Dimititri Stève ...... 97 Amoo, Emmanuel O...... 112 Abaho, Theogene ...... 138 Agula, Caesar ...... 66, 75 Amor Ndjabo, Monique ...... 142 Abane, Albert Machistey ...... 58, P3 Agunbiade, Ojo M...... 99 Amos, Widzani Judith ...... 48 Abatan, Sunday Matthew . 76, P1, P2, P2 Agwanda, Alfred Otieno ...... 31, 135, P3 Amour, C...... 56, P1 Abay, Kibrom Araya ...... 69 Agwu, George ...... 12 Amouzou, Agbessi ...... 93 Abd Salam, El Vilaly ...... 105 Agyapong, Samuel ...... 147 Amouzou, Mamadou...... 10, 53, P1 Abdilahi, Said ...... 88, P1 Agyei-Mensah, Samuel ...... 69 Amporfu, Eugenia ...... 51 Abdoulaye, Faye ...... P1 Agyekum, Martin Wiredu ...... P2 Amugsi, Dickson ...... 22 Aber, Lilian ...... 85 Ahmed, Saifuddin ...... 27 Amutuhaire, Helen Patricia ...... 28 Abondo, Olivier ...... 123 Ahokpossi, Yédodé ...... 95, P2, P3 Anakeu Djoumessi, Etienne Serge ..... P1 Abossolo Ndongo, Julien ...... P1, P4, P4 Ahovey, Elise Chantale ...... P2 Anarfi, John ...... 74 Abu, Mumuni ...... 60, 101 Ahuejere, Leonard ...... 91, P1, P1 Andrade, Gilena G...... 78 Abuya, Benta A...... 96 Ajaero, Chukwuedozie K...... 108, P1 Andriamaro, Frédérique ...... 35 Acan, Molly Nina ...... 84 Ajayi, Anthony I...... P1 Andy, Tatem ...... 105 Achan, Jackline ...... 123 Ajayi, Lady Adaina ...... 112 Angeles, Gustavo ...... 96 Achen, Stella ...... 98 Ajayi, Paul ...... 115 Anglewicz, Philip A...... 19 Acotcheou, Pacôme...... 125, P3 Ajibola, Ayodele ...... 99 Anjorin, Seun ...... 93 Adebowale, Ayo ...... 134 Akachi, Yoko ...... 73 Anjur-Dietrich, Selena ...... 66 Adeboyejo, Thompson A...... 94 Akankunda, Denis ...... P1 Anoma, Camille ...... 90 Adedeji, Isaac...... 43, P3 Akarawak, Eno ...... 125 Anukriti, S...... P2 Adedini, Sunday .... 49, 63, 93, 124, 144, Akilimali, Pierre ...... 19 Apouey, Benedicte ...... P4 P1, P1, P1 Akinlo, Ambrose ...... 8 Arach, Zilla Mary ...... 83 Adedokun, Olaide A...... P1, P2 Akinyemi, Akanni I...... 115 Aransiola, Josua ...... 55 Adegbenro, Abiodun ...... P4 Akinyemi, Joshua O...... 37, 49, 90, 117, Archer, Justin ...... P3 Adejumo, Oludamilola ...... 93 134 Ariho, Paulino ...... 74 Adekola, Oluwafunmilayo Theresa ... P2 Akol, Angela ...... P1 Arije, Olujide ...... P4 Adekunle, Adeyemi O...... 107, 116 Akomolede, Odunayo ...... P1 Ariwoola, Akinwale ...... P3 Adeniyi, Oladele ...... P1 Akpo, Edem ...... 14, 111, 141, P2 Arowojolu, Ayodele ...... 107, 116 Adeoye, Beatrice ...... P1 Akuze, Joseph W...... 113, 132 Arsène, Ravelo ...... 35 Adeoye, Lydia ...... 12 Alaba, Oluwatoyin ...... P1 Arthur, Eric ...... 51 Adetayo, Kasim ...... P3 Alabi, Olatunji ...... 134 Asabere, Charles ...... 66, 75 Adetunji, Jacob ...... 29, 143 Alatinga, Kennedy A...... P3 Asamoah, Yaw ...... 58 Adetutu, Olufemi ...... 18, P2 Alawode, Oluwatobi ...... 92, 135, P2 Asante-Afari, Kwadwo ...... 145 Adewole, Ololade ...... P1, P1 Alex-Ojei, Christiana A. .... 50, 117, 129 Asiimwe, John Bosco...... 43, P4 Adewoyin, Yemi ...... 49, 94 Alhassan, Nurudeen ...... 51, 65, P1, P2 Asiyanbola, Raimi A...... 58 Adewusi, Adedeji ...... P3 Ali, Ahmed M...... P1 Asuming, Patrick ..... 66, 75, 92, 126, P2 Adeyemi, Oluwagbemiga E. .. P1, P1, P2 Ali, Sam ...... P3 Atangana Ondoa, Henri ...... 147 Adeyoju, Temitope O...... P2 Alidu, Lailah ...... P4 Atekyereza, Peter ...... 98 Adinan, J...... P1 Aliyu, Taofeek ...... 55 Atiglo, Donatus Yaw ...... 104, 120, P3 Adjakloe, Yvonne ...... P4 Alkassoum Sangaré, Saadatou ...... 103 Atobrah, Deborah ...... 52 Adjiwanou, Visseho ...... 8, 46, 59, 70, Alladatin, Judicael ...... 116 Atuhairwe, Leonard ...... P3 119, 140, P3, P3 Alli-Balogun, Kayode ...... 128 Atwebembeire, John Mushomi ... 41, 43, Adjiwanou, Vissého D...... 39 Aloni, Mbwiga ...... P1 74, 102, 113 Adongo, Philip B...... P2 Alwi, Mariam ...... 88, P1 Austrian, Karen ...... 62, 78, 96 Adonri, Osaretin ...... 13 Ama Moor, Vicky ...... P2 Avakoudjo, Josué D. G...... 125 Affo, Alphonse M...... 107, 116, 125, P3 Amadou Sanni, Mouftaou ...... 7, 34, P1, Avogo, Winfred A...... P1, P1, P3 Afolabi, Rotimi R. F...... P1 P2, P4 Avom, Désiré ...... 67 Agaba, Abbas ...... 85 Amaike, Gift Omobolanle ...... 34 Awoleye, Abayomi ...... 135 Agaba, Peninah ...... 47, 98 Amante, Tariku Dingeta ...... 116 Awoonor-Williams, Koku ...... 40, 92 Agbahoungba, Lesfran Sam Wanilo ...... Ameh, Emmanuel ...... 105 Awopegba, Femi ...... 12 14, 111 Aminata, Coulibali ...... 35 Ayebare, Deborah ...... P1 Agbodji, Akoété Ega ...... P1 Amoding, Monica ...... 85 Ayemba, Elias ...... 31

60 Azhisey Atefor, Winifred ...... 108 Beyamba, Gilbert ...... 28, 100 Chibuzo, Ebele ...... 125 Ba, Papa Djibril ...... 6 Biddlecom, Ann ...... 66 Chike, Nacira ...... 17 Babaekpa, Rodrigue Kolawolé .... 39, P1 Billings, Brendon ...... P1 Chinganya, Oliver ...... 130 Babalola, Blessing B. I...... P2 Biney, Adriana A...... 112, 125, P1, P3 Chinoune, Meryem ...... 97 Babalola, Stella ...... 76, 100 Binuyo, Olutomiwa A...... 71, P2 Chinsakaso, Benedict ...... 29 Badasu, Delali ...... 52 Birevu Muyinda, Paul ...... 58 Chiocchio, Francesco ...... 74 Bado, Aristide Romaric ...... 140 Biyela, Charlotte Zamokuhle ...... 121 Chipato, Tsungai ...... 98 Bado, Harouna Noël...... 100 Bizimungu, Emmanuel ...... 43 Chirombo, Tanaka ...... 71 Baduro, Joelma Carina ...... P1 Blencowe, Hannah ...... 79, 113, 132 Chiu, Doris ...... 66 Baffour, Bernard ...... 88 Boateng, John Kwame ...... P2 Chowdhury, Atique ...... 63 Baguiya, Adama ...... P4 Bob, Benjamin ...... P1, P2, P2 Christian, Aaron K...... 104 Bahati, David ...... 81 Bocquier, Philippe 20, 35, 102, 113, 138 Cisse, Kadari ...... P4 Bahimana, Adolphe ...... P2 Boettiger, David ...... P1 Cisse, Momath ...... 10, 35, 53 Bahoum, Jean Pierre Diamane ...... 70, Bogmis, Marcel ...... P1 Cissé, Roukhaya ...... 110 127, P1 Boly, Dramane ...... 35, P1 Cissé, Siaka ...... 127 Baita, Kossi Edem ...... P2 Boly, Sidy ...... 35 Clark, Samuel J...... 53 Bakass, Fatima ...... 8 Bonkoungou, Zakaliyat ...... 65, P1 Cleland, John G...... 28, 29, 45, 75, 116 Bakehe, Novice Patrick ...... 68 Borbor, Frank Mawutor ...... 145 Cleveland, Lara ...... 14, 35 Balki, Ibrahim Agali ...... P4 Bouanchaud, Paul ...... P3 Codjoe, Samuel ...... 3, 52, 77, 104, 120 Bambara, Alis ...... 78, P1 Bouassa, Lionnel ...... 145 Coleman, Joseph ...... P4 Bamiwuye, Temilolu N...... P1 Bouba Djourdebbé, Franklin ...... 50, 88, Collaborative Group, Every Newborn Bangha, Martin ...... 27, 49 P1, P1, P2, P2 INDEPTH Study ...... 132 Bangre, Hélène ...... 105 Bouhdiba, Sofiane ...... 52 Collinson, Mark ...... 20, 69, 72, 108 Bankole, Akinrinola ...... 115, P3 Boulfekhar, Nacer ...... 95 Coly, Ndèye Binta Diémé ...... 39 Banougnin, Boladé Hamed ...... 74, P2 Boyle, Elizabeth ...... 75 Compaore, Rachidatou ...... P4 Banura, Joan Amanda ...... 83 Bozkurt, Burcu ...... 98 Compaoré, Yacouba Y. C...... 20, 138 Banza Ngoie, Hardie ...... P4 Bras, Hilde ...... 40 Conlon, Mark ...... P3 Banza Nsungu, Antoine ...... 78 Bras, Prof. Hilde ...... 8 Connolly, Scott ...... 128, P2, P4, P4 Barker, Kriss ...... 128, P2, P4 Breimo, Janne ...... P2 Conteh, Jalang ...... 115 Barnes-Covenant, Rose ...... 30 Bridgit, A...... P1 Corker, Jamaica ...... 37, 62 Barrett, Christopher B...... 20 Bukenya, Justine ...... 72, 135 Cotton, Cassandra ...... 21, 70, 138 Barrett, Geraldine ...... 72, 135 Bukuluki, Paul ...... 41, P1 Cousens, Simon ...... 113, 132 Barry, Adjibou ...... 35 Buyungo, Peter...... 27, P3, P4 Cover, Jane...... 7 Baruwa, Ololade O. J...... 48, 115, 137 Bwambale, Francis Mulekya...... 41, P1 Crespo Cuaresma, Jesus ...... 32 Baryomunsi, Chris ...... 81 Calhoun, Lisa M...... 62, 71, 143 Crombach, Lamar ...... 32 Baschieri, Angela ...... 113, 132 Canning, David ...... 28, 75 Cunningham, Solveig ...... 20, 63 Baschieri, Angela ...... 13, 60 Carole, Tsopbeng ...... P2 Cutland, Dr Clare ...... 93 Bassinga, Hervé ...... 105 Carriere, Yves ...... 34 Dabou, Robert ...... 123 Batchowang, Malaba...... P2 Carter, Karen ...... 5 Dake, Fidelia A. A...... 40, 50, 119, 132 Bawah, Ayaga .. 66, 75, 92, 126, 144, P2 Casterline, John B...... 37, 75, 116 Dalla Zuanna, Gianpiero ...... 53 Bawah, Ayaga A...... 69 Castiglioni, Maria ...... 53 D'Almeda, Espoir ...... P1 Bazie, Fiacre ...... P2 Castillo, Philicia ...... P3 Damiens, Joan ...... 102 Bazongo, Baguinébié ...... 127 Cavele, Nílzio ...... P1 Danel, Christine ...... 90 Becquet, Valentine ...... 90 Chaibou Halidou, Illiassou ...... 19 Dansou, Justin ... 50, 107, 116, 125, 132, Bedrouni, Mohammed ...... 17, 95, P2 Chaibou, Sanoussi ...... 19 P1, P1, P3 Beguy, Donatien ...... 3, 33, 72 Chamdimba, Elita ...... P2 Darteh, Eugene K. M...... P1, P2 Belarbi, Zoubida ...... P2 Chanley, Jill ...... 98 Das, Kailash C...... 67, P4 Belel, Abdullahi ...... 93 Charles, Kabiswa ...... 60 Das, Kumudini ...... P4 Belete, Getachew Yirga ...... 96 Chaudhary, Aditi ...... 144 Das, Labhita ...... 67, P1 Bell, Suzanne ...... 27, 66, 128 Chawhanda, Christine ...... 48, 55 Dasappa-Venketsamy, Princelle 145, P1 Bellili, Djohra ...... P1 Chekweko, Jackson ...... P4 Dasgupta, Aisha ...... 39, P4 Ben, Joy ...... P1, P2, P2 Chemgne, Valerie ...... 38, P1 Dasogot, Andat ...... 13 Beninguisse, Gervais...... 39, 123, 142 Chemhaka, Garikayi G. B...... P3 Dasré, Aurélien ...... 44, 127 Berhane, Yemane ...... 116 Chenjera, Flint ...... 136 Davenport, Frank ...... 60 Berry, Amanda ...... 115 Chepngeno-Langat, Gloria ...... 34, 52 de Beaudrap, Pierre ...... 142 Bertrand, Jane ...... 19 Cherif, Assia ...... P4 de Haas, Billie ...... 55

61 de Kat, Helena ...... 29 121, P3 Findley, Sally E...... 76 De Wet - Billings, Nicole ...... 48, 57, 65, Dzahini, Kwakutse Elagbe ...... P2 Firestein, Lauren ...... 66 92, 102, 115, 123, 138, P1 Dzimwe, Darlen ...... 18 Fisker, B. Ane ...... 79 De-Banguirys, Lidwine Sonia ...... P2, P2 Dzola, God Abel ...... 47, P1 Flici, Farid ...... 97 Debeko, Dereje Danbe ...... 132 Dzomba, Armstrong ...... 108 Fokam Ijang, Pamella ...... 9 Dede, Kwalu S...... 40 Dzossa, Anaclet ...... P4 Fombo, Koffi ...... P2 Degbey, Cyriaque ...... 125 Eaton, Jeff ...... 57 Fondjo Lekane, Thierry ...... P1 Degfie, Tizta T...... P2 Ebanda, Saint Hilaire ...... 49 Fouad, Hoch ...... P2 Delaunay, Valérie ...... 35 Eborka, Kennedy ...... 116, 125 Frade, Sasha ...... 65, 90, P1, P3 Demate, Sotima Espérance .... 34, P1, P3 Edison, Mewbesa ...... 84 Francis, Joel ...... 7, 143 Dembele, Bernard ...... 136 Efe Grace, Oloruntoba ...... P2 Frempong-Ainguah, Faustina. 37, 51, 74 Derra, Karim ...... 138 Eholié, Serge ...... 90 Funk, Chris ...... 60 DeSarno, Mike ...... 128 Eilerts, Hallie ...... 72 Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia ...... 32 Désiré, Youan Bi ...... P2 Elandi Elandi, Jean Roland Narcisse . P2 Gadiaga, Assane Niang ...... 109 Dessie, Kassie ...... P3 Eliane Marie Ester, Belemwidougou . P4 Gadje, M. Koudjovi ...... P2 Deuster, Christoph ...... 102 Elleamoh, Gertrude E...... 119 Gage, Anastasia J...... 19, 29, 116 Deza, Doria ...... 6, 35 Eloundou-Enyegue, Parfait .. 51, 54, 123 Gaimard, Maryse ...... P2 Di Domenicantonio, Francesco ...... 53 Emberti Gialloreti, Leonardo ...... 53 Gaith, Smita ...... 51 Diallo, Amadou Ibra ...... 94 Emina, Jacques B. O...... 4, 22, 105, 130 Gandolfi, Francesco ...... 74 Diallo, Dr. Abdoulaye ...... P4 Emma-Echiegu, Nkechi ...... 27 Garenne, Michel ...... 74 Diallo, Ibrahima ...... 78 Endale, Meron ...... 69 Gateri, Alex ...... 107 Diamoutene, Abdoul Karim ...... P1 Enuameh, Yeetey A...... 79 Gatou, Jean-Yves ...... 57 Diaw, Mansor...... P4 Enworo, Oko ...... 146 Gbetoglo, Kodjo Dodji...... 125 Diawara, Abdoul Karim ...... 127 Eriaku, William ...... P3 Gebremichael, Tewodros ...... 117 Dib, Kamel ...... P1 Erinfolami, Temitope ...... 28 Georges, Guiella ...... 56, 135 Dibaba Wado, Yohannes ...... 96, 116 Eshiet, Idongesit ...... P1 Gianturco, Palmira ...... 53 Dickson, Kwamena Sekyi ...... P2 Essendi, Hildah ...... P3 Gichangi, Peter ...... 135 Dieng, Mame Adiouma ...... P2 Essilfie, Gloria ...... P1 Gichuhi, Margret Gichuhi ...... 79 Digbo, Gogui Albert ...... 145 Essis, Marie Laure ...... P2 Gikunda, Josyline ...... 88, P1 Diop, Papa Mabeye ...... 70, 127, P1 Etoori, David ...... 57 Ginsburg, Carren .. 20, 69, 102, 108, 117 Diop, Papa Madiop ...... 141 Eyinga Dimi, Esther Crystelle .... 6, 127, Giorgio, Margaret ...... 66, 128 Diouf, Ibrahima ...... 105 P3 Gitahi, Joseph...... 79, P4 Diouf, Mahmouth ..... 40, 53, 70, 127, P1 Eyisi, Emmanuel ...... 146 Gitonga, Eliphas ...... 126 Djamen, Boris ...... P4 Ezeh, Alex C...... 89, 116, 122 Giuseppe, Cirella ...... P2 Djofang Yepndo, Carele Guilaine ...... 78 Fadene, Lakiné ...... 57 Gjonca, Arjan ...... 40, P4 Djogbenou, Robert ...... 59, 125, 140 Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi ...... 109 Gneche, Mireille ...... P1 Dodoo, F. Nii-Amoo ...... P1 Fakayode, Tolulope ...... P1, P2 Gnoumou Thiombiano, Bilampoa ..... 44, Dodoo, Francis ...... 112 Falk, Marissa ...... 98 111, 125, 138 Dodoo, Naa Dodua ...... 46, 112, 119, P1 Fall, Adou Salam ...... 54, 110 Golaz, Valerie ...... 35, 127, 138 Donang, Judith ...... 140 Fall, Atoumane ...... 10 Gomez-Olive, Francesc ...... 69, 117 Donehower, Gretchen ...... 42 Faly, Rakotomanana ...... 35 Gondo, Kouego Blaise ...... P2 Donfouet, Hermann ...... P4 Fambeu, Ariel Herbert ...... 12 Goordeev, Vladimir ...... 113, 132 Donfuet, Hermann ...... P4 Farina, Patrizia ...... 124 Goujon, Anne ...... 22, 68, 110 Dongmo Temgoua, Lilie Carolle ..... 142 Fasakin, James ...... P1, P2 Grace, Kathryn ...... 44, 60 Doumbia Gakou, Assa ...... 127 Fath, Brian ...... 41 Graves, Alisha ...... 103 Doumbo, Sadou ...... 95, 123 Fato Patrice, Kakou ...... P2 Greenfield, Jay ...... 63 Drake, Jeniffer ...... 7 Fatusi, Adesegun O...... 115 Gregory, Arofan ...... 63 Dramani, Latif ...... 14, 32, 42, 95, 111, Faustini, Fina T...... P2 Griffiths, Paula ...... 104 123, 141, P2, P3 Faye, Cheikh Mbacke ...... 26, 72 Gross, Mark ...... 117 Drioui, Chaimae ...... 8 Faye, Ndiouma ...... P1 Gueye, Yakhame ...... 97 Duba, Vuyolethu ...... P1 Faye, Ousmane ...... 14, 78, 95, 147 Guiebre, Colette ...... 53 Dube, Mbalenhle ...... 72 Feranil, Imelda ...... P3 Guiella, Georges ...... 27 Duduyemi, Adeola O...... 28 Ferrone, Lucia ...... 96 Guissou, Sibi ...... P3 Dungumaro, Esther ...... 124 Feubi Pamen, Eric Patrick ...... 78 Guitey, Euphrasie Joviale ...... 147 Duthé, Géraldine ... 39, 44, 67, 105, 114, Feyistan, Bamikale ...... 56 Gulotta, Adriana ...... 53 Fiaveh, Daniel Yaw ...... 112 Guwatudde, David ...... 135

62 Hachimou, AMANI ...... 103, P4 Jimma, Tesfaye A...... P3 Keeble, Eleanor ...... 31 Hackett, Kristy ...... 7 John, Benson ...... 39, 119 Keetile, Mpho ...... 49, P4 Haley, Chelsea ...... 129 John, Neetu ...... 30 Keller, Brett ...... P3 Haliru, Yusuf ...... 128 Johnson, Ari ...... P1 Kelodjoue, Samuel ...... 53 Hall, Hall ...... 135 Jongtey, Augustine ...... 17 Kelodjoue, Samuel ...... P3 Halliru, Salisu Lawal ...... 101 Jordan, Jeffrey ...... 11, 80 Kemigisha, Elizabeth ...... 55 Hampshire, Kate ...... P3 José, Américo...... P1 Kemigisha, Emily ...... 52 Handa, Sudhanshu ...... 96 Juma, Kenneth ...... 27 Kengne Defo, Aurelie Josiane ...... 54 Hara, Hleziwe ...... P3 Juran, Sabrina...... 6, 88, 105, 133 Kerwin, Jason...... 113 Harawa, Sadson ...... 69, 117 Kabagenyi, Allen ...... 17, 39, 56, P3, P4 Khady, B. A...... 53 Haregu, Tilahun ...... 22 Kabiswa, Charles ...... P2 Khasakhala, Anne ...... 18, 107, 135, P3 Hayashi, Reiko ...... 14, 110 Kabongola, Bessy ...... P1 Khata, Mased Holly Lorato ...... P3 Helleringer, Stephane ...... 63, 140 Kabore, Sidbewendé Théodore ...... 10 Kiarie, Caroline ...... P3 Helzner, Judith ...... 45 Kaboré, Téwindé Ernest ...... P2 Kibe , Peter ...... 126, P4 Heneine, Emma ...... P2, P3 Kabore, Tilado Alimata Geraude ...... 37 Kibira, Simon P. S...... 66, 128 Henry , Elizabeth G...... 66, 75 Kabudula, Chodziwadziwa ...... 132 Kibira, Simon Peter Sebina ...... 19 Hernandez, Julie ...... 19 Kabwe Kabeya, Jacky ...... P3 Kidayi, P...... P1 Herrera, Catalina ...... P2 Kacou, Elise ...... 9, 38, 65, P2, P2, P4 Kigozi, Stella ...... 22 Hertrich, Véronique ...... 127 Kadaga, Rebecca Alitwala ...... 81 Kihumba, Roseline ...... 52 Hinson, Laura...... 27, 30, 66 Kagambega, Aline ...... 27 Kim, Hae-Young ...... 108 Hlabana, Thandie ...... 62, 117 Kaila, Heidi ...... 20 Kim, Seungwan ...... 8 Hordofa, Lemessa Oljira ...... 116 Kajungu, Dan ...... 40, P4 Kimani-Murage, Elizabeth W. .. 16, 104, Huber-Krum, Sarah ...... 7 Kakuba, Christian ...... 35, 79 136 Husak, Greg ...... 60 Kalala, Jean Pierre ...... P4 King, Miriam ...... 148, 149 Ibemba, Gabin ...... 32 Kalamar, Amanda ...... P3 Kinsa, Foubo Ulrich ...... P3 Ibembe, Dr Peter ...... P4 Kalambayi Banza, Barthélemy ...... 78 Kinziunga, Felly ...... 134 Ibisomi, Latifat ...... 48, 55, 90, 137 Kalongosola, Jacque ...... 99 Kiogora, Samuel ...... 117 Ibor, Uguru...... 10 Kandala, José ...... P4 Kiprotich, Bernard ...... P1 Ibrahim, Elhakim A...... P1 Kandala, Ngianga-Bakwin .. 10, 88, 109, Kiragu, Ann ...... 38 Ibrahim, Nkonge ...... 100 P4 Kiregyera, Ben ...... 84 Ibrahim, Umikaltuma ...... 88, P1 Kandemiri, Pride ...... P1, P1 Kirwana, Venantius ...... 107 Ictho, Jerry ...... P3 Kane, Gilles Quentin ...... 12 Kisaakye, Peter ...... 90 Idohou, Emmanuel ...... 76 Kaneda, Toshiko ...... 147 Kisambira, Stephen M...... 18 Igwe, Ijeoma ...... 107 Kanem, Natalia ...... 3 Kisia, Lyangamula ...... 126 Ikuomola, Adediran Daniel ...... 91, P2 Kangah, Orphée ...... P2 Kisiangani, Isaac ...... 126 Imam, Ali ...... 79 Kangwana, Beth ...... 62, 96 Kitaka, Sabrina Bakeera ...... 83 Imasiku, Eunice N. S...... P1, P1 Kanjala, Chifundo ...... 63 Klu, Desmond ...... 29 Imo, Chukwuechefulam ...... P3, P3 Kankam, Stephen ...... 60 Knight, Lucia ...... 38 Imongan, Wilson ...... 93, P2 Kanmiki, Edmund ...... 92 Koara, Hamidou ...... P4 Inathi, Maxhakana ...... P4 Kantorova, Vladimira ...... 39, P4 Koba, Dagnon Sourou Bruno Eric ... 140 Ipashi Ipashi, Ornan ...... P4 Kanyuuru, Lynn ...... 117 Kobiane, Jean-François ... 35, 54, P1, P3, Issah, Magoola ...... P1 Kara, Reesha ...... 132 P4 Izugbara, Chimaraoke ..... 22, 27, 30, 66, Karamagi, Charles ...... P3 Koffi, Ibrahima ...... P2 124 Karra, Mahesh ...... 28, 51, 68, 80, P2 Koffi, Tekou Bléwussi ...... 29 Jacques, Gloria ...... 9 Kasamba, Chikondi ...... P3 Kok, Maryse...... 18, 29 Jadama, Buba ...... P1 Kasamba, Mathias ...... 11 Koki Ndombo, Paul ...... P2 Jah, Fatou ...... 128, P2, P4, P4 Kaseke, Trish ...... 1, 131 Kondo Tokpovi, Vénunyé Claude ..... 92 Jaiswal, Ajit ...... 144 Kassa, Nega Assefa ...... 63 Kone, Hamidou ...... 97 Jaji, Francis ...... P3, P4 Kassim Namiyonga, Noor ...... 59 Kone, Tiassigué ...... P2 Jamnadas, Mehol ...... P1 Kassoum, Koné ...... 54 Konkobo, Adjara ...... 21 Jasseh, Momodou ...... 20, 132 Kavoo, Daniel ...... 117 Kotloff, Karen ...... 63 Jawahar, Ramya ...... 98 Kayembe, Patrick ...... 19 Kouadio, Yao Jean ...... P3 Jean Simon, David ...... P2 Kayentao, Kassoum ...... P1 Kouakou Hyacinthe, Andoh ...... 27 Jean-Bosco, Kwizera...... P2 Kayiba Mbelu, Elisabeth ...... P3 Kouamé, Richard ...... 38 Jensen, Claire ...... P3, P3 Kebede, Adane ...... 79 Kouamé, Soh ...... 90 Jhamba, Tapiwa ...... 6, 88, 105 Kebede, Endale ...... 32 Kouanda, Seni ...... P4

63 Kpadonou, Norbert ...... 56 Lougbegnon, Olou Toussaint ...... P1 Martelli, Evelina ...... 53 Kristiansen, Devon ...... 75 Lougue, Ibrahim ...... P4 Martin, Haikael ...... P4 Kuamba, Andy ...... P2 Lougue, Siaka ...... P4 Mary, Thiongo ...... 135 Kuepie, Mathias ...... 137, 141 Lubaale, Yovani Moses ...... 65 Masango, Sidumo ...... 140 Kumar, Arvind ...... P1 Lufuankenda, Octave ...... P4 Masinga, Fanelesibonge ...... 120 Kundu, Francis ...... 95 Lukwago, Baker ...... 27, P3, P4 Masquelier, Bruno .. 10, 20, 67, 94, 105, Kungu, Wambui ...... 135 Lurie, Mark ...... 117 121 Kunnuji, Michael ...... P1 Luthuli, Thembelihle Q...... 99 Masterson, Thomas ...... 42 Kushitor, Mawuli ...... 66 Lututala, Bernard Mumpasi ...... 139 Masumbuko, Jean-Marie ...... 90 Kusters, Lincie ...... 18 Lutz, Wolfgang ...... 24, 32 Mataboge, Paballo ...... 90 Kwagala, Betty ...... 43, 90, P3 Luvai, Emmanuel ...... 117 Matlwa, Tshepho Brian ...... 91 Kwamegni Kepnou, Achille ...... P1 Ly, El Hadji Yaya ...... P4 Matovu, Joseph ...... 112 Kwankye, Stephen O...... 51, 74 Ly, Yahya Abou ...... P3 Matovu, Quraish ...... 18 Kwansa, Benjamin ...... 111 Mabaila, Goabaone ...... 124, P3 Matsuda, Hirotaka ...... 138, P3 Kwesiga, Doris ...... 79, 132 Mabe, Kebontse ...... P3 Matsumoto, Tomoya ...... P3 Kyambadde, Peter ...... 72 Mabetha, Khuthala ...... 92, 138 Mawodza, Obdiah ...... 55 Kyari, Gimba Victor ...... 128 Macaringue, Francisco ...... P3 Mayanja, Yunia ...... 47, 98 Kyateca, Mondo ...... 82 Macheka, Mavis ...... 60 Maytan-Joneydi, Amelia ...... 71 Kyei-Arthur, Frank ...... 52 Machiyama, Kazuyo ...... 116 Mba, Jonathan ...... 147 Lacmago Gaffo, Christiane ...... 104 Macicame, Ivalda ...... P1 Mbabazi, Catherine ...... 22, P2 Lam, David ...... 46 Madamilola, Oladele ...... P4 Mbago, Maurice C. Y...... P1 Lammensalo, Linda ...... 60 Madhavan, Sangeetha ...... 21, 44, 136 Mbarga, Claude ...... 49 Lankoande, Bruno ...... 63 Madise, Nyovani ...... 75, 104, P2, P3 Mbatsogo Mebo, Charles Simplice .. 137 Lankoande, Yempabou Bruno ...... 67, Madjitha, Jonathan Telbaye ...... 34 Mberu, Blessing ...... 8, 41, 94, 146 105, 132 Madouka, Roméo Stevy Stère ...... P2 Mbuthia, Michelle ...... 104 Larmarange, Joseph ...... 90 Madungu Tumwaka, Perpétue ...... P3 McCormick, Tyler ...... 53 Latona, Opeyemi O...... P3 Madziyire, Gerald ...... 98 McGarvey, Stephen ...... 69 Lawn, Joy ...... 79, 113, 132 Mafiala, Foster ...... 98 McGuire, Courtney ...... 71, 143 Le Coeur, Sophie ...... P3 Maggwa, Baker ...... 56 Meara, John ...... 105 Leahy Madsen, Elizabeth ...... 22, 51, 98 Magnondo Dielet, Jyer Stiven ..... 47, 98, Medah Dabiret, Honorine ...... 53 Lee, Jane ...... 2 P1 Medupi, Michael ...... 91 Lee, Marlene A...... 11, 42, 68, 80, 147 Mahande, M. J...... 56 Menashe Oren, Ashira ...... 20, 94, 102 Lefakane, Lesego ...... 72 Maharaj, Pranitha ...... 21, 60, 120, 121 Mencarini, Letizia ...... 74 LeGrand, Thomas ...... 34, 46 Maïga, Abdoulaye ...... 59 Mendile, Thecla ., ...... P3 Lehohla, Pali ...... 85 Makumbi, Frederick19, 66, 99, 128, 135 Mendola, Mariapia ...... 96 Leibbrandt, Murray ...... 46 Makwara, Tendai ...... 71 Mengesha, Melkamu ...... 63 Lekgatho, Ofentse Lawrence . P3, P3, P3 Malik, Manzoor ...... P4 Mengue, Marie Thérèse ...... 142 Lemba, Musonda ...... P2 Malisha, Lutendo ...... P1 Metcalf, Jessica ...... 20 Leone, Tiziana ...... 40, P4 Malm, Yawa Séfofo ...... P2 Metiboba, Loveth ...... 59 Lesotlho, Ofile ...... P1 Maluccio, John A...... 96 Mezgebo, Tsega Gebrekristos ...... 69 Letamo, Gobopamang ...... 49, P3 Manda, Samuel O. M...... 10, 88, 109 Mfoulou Olugu, Jean Patrick ...... 101 Levin, Jonathan ...... 48 Mangalu Mobhe, Jose ...... 101 Mhele, Karabo E...... 134 Lewis, Kaleea...... 104 Manhiça, Cremildo ...... P1 Mhlongo, Nokwanele ...... 21 Li, Richard ...... 53 Maniragaba, Fred ...... 43, 74, P3 Mianda Wa Kabuya, Adolphine...... P3 Libali, Benoît Benlib ...... 37 Manirakiza, René ...... P2 Micah, Damilola ...... P3 Lillian, Ayebale ...... P2 Mantempa, Jocelyn ...... 41, P2, P2, P2 Miller, Phoebe ...... 124 Limi Kouotou, Hibrahim ...... 70 Mapasi, Mondo ...... P4 Millogo, Roch ...... 8, 17, 39 Linard, Catherine ...... 109 Mapasu Bawimi, Marie José ...... P3 Mimche, Honore ...... 65, P3 Lince-Deroche, Naomi ...... P3 Mapuroma , Relebogile ...... 137 Mimche, Honoré ...... 38, P1 Linda Laurel, Mingue ...... P3 Marapjane, Vivian ...... 91 Miranda-Ribeiro, Adriana ...... P3 Liu, Jenny ...... P1 Marazzi, Maria Cristina ...... 53 Mirembe, Sandra ...... 129, P2 Lô, Codé ...... 54, 110 Marcoux, Richard ...... 35, 105 Mirzoyants, Anastasia ...... 143 lochoro, Peter ...... P3 Mariwah, Simon ...... P3 Mishra, Prafulla ...... 52 Loïc, Nsabimana ...... P3 Mark, Collinson ...... 102, 117 Misinde, Cyprian ...... 134, P3 Loichinger, Elke ...... 32, 68, 128 Marois, Guillaume ...... 22 Misore, Thomas ...... 63 Lopes, Jacqueline ...... 36 Marsh, Robin ...... 129 Mitchelle, Claudia ...... 104

64 Mitku, Aweke A...... P3 Mumuni, Tolulope ...... 71 Ndugga, Patricia ...... 59 Miyambu, Langutani Nesco LN ...... P3 Munthali, Alister C...... 18 Neema, Stella ...... 72, P4 Mizoguchi, Nobuko ...... 6 Munthali, Arnold ...... 29 Negin, Joel ...... 104 Mlonyeni, Nelisa ...... 111 Mureriwa, Dagobert ...... P3, P4 Nengak Danjuma, Marcus ...... P2 Mniachi, Ali ...... P2 Musinguzi, Jotham ...... 3, 81, 139 Ngabirano, Fred ...... 83 Moguérou, Laure ...... 111 Musizvingoza, Ronald ...... P3 Ngake, Keselwetse Mirriam ...... P3 Mohamed, Mawa ...... 124 Musoke Serunjogi, His Worship Ngaryamngaye, Semingar ...... P2 Mohamed, Shukri ...... P4, P4 Charles ...... 45 Ngegni Pangetna, Hortense ...... P2 Mona, Nwabisa ...... P3 Mutevedzi, Portia ...... 63 N'getich, Richard ...... 88, P1 Mongbet, Abêt ...... P1 Mutombo, Namuunda ...... 90 Ngigi, Julius ...... P3 Monteiro, Vinicius ...... 36 Mutua, Martin K...... P4, P4 Ngoa Tabi, Henri ...... 147 Moodjom, Roland Marc ...... P4 Mutua, Michael M...... 27, 116 Ngome, Enock ...... 48, P3, P4 Moore, Ann M...... 115 Mutumba, Massy ...... 48 Nguema, Jean Rodolphe ...... P4 Moreau, Caroline ...... 19, 27, 66 Mutunga, Clive ...... 20, 42, 60 Nguemo Dongmo, Chimène ...... P4 Morozoff, Chloe ...... 7 Muvawala, Joseph ...... 82 N'guessan, Zegré Awin ...... P3 Mota, Khauhelo ...... P3 Muyingo, Edmond ...... P4 Nguezoumka, Kebmaki Vincent ...... 34, Mothiba, Job ...... 91 Muyonga, Mary ...... 31 57, P4 Mouaha, Marie Emeraude ...... 70 Mvé Mvé, Valery Gustave ...... P4 Nguidjol Ma'a, Joseph Stéphane ...... 70 Moumouni, Nouhou Abdoul ...... 30, 103 Mvodo, Victor Stéphane ...... P1 Ngunjiri, Ndirangu ...... P4 Moussa, Soufianou S. M...... 54, 110 Mvula, Shyrene ...... 71 Ngure, Ezekiel N...... 94, P3 Moussaoui, Samia ...... P4 Mwabungulu, Twambilire ...... 29 Ngware, Moses ...... 58, 68 Mouté, Charles ...... 74, 142 Mwalwanda, Catherine ...... P3 Nhacolo, Ariel ...... 63 Mouzoun, Séraphin ...... P1 Mwangi, Samuel ...... 79, P2, P4 Niang, Khadim ...... 94 Moyer, Cheryl A...... P1, P2 Mwendo, Kondwani N...... 47, 98 Niwagaba, Keneddy ...... P2 Mpunga, Pakamile ...... P4 Myburg, Dr Nellie ...... 93 Njangang, Henri ...... 108 Msengwa, Amina ...... P2 Nabimanya, Humphrey ...... 28, 83, 100 Njike, Yvan ...... P4 Mshana, G...... 56 Nai, Dela ...... 61 Njoki, Teresia...... 104 Mshanga, Naelijwa ...... P4 Naitala, Ronald ...... 90 Njong Mom, Aloysius ...... 67, 76 Msuya, L...... P1 Nakaweesa, Rosette ...... P4 Njovu, Peter ...... P3 Msuya, Sia ...... 56 Nakitto, Resty ...... P4 Nkalu, Chigozie Nelson ...... 69 Muanza Nzuzi, Raphael ...... P4 Nalwadda, Christine ...... 72 Nkans , Corrine ...... P1 Mubiru, Ronald ...... 63 Nama Djinthe, Sébatien Victoire ...... 62 Nkhoma, Nelly Ruth ...... 99 Muchiri, Evans ...... 137 Namagembe, Allen ...... 7 Nkoma, Marcel ...... 43, 91, P2, P3 Mudondo, Stella ...... 27 Namawejje, Hellen ...... 56 Nkosi, Dumisile ...... P3 Mudzana, Taurayi ...... 72 Namugenyi, Christabellah ...... P3 Nkusu, Serge ...... P4 Mufudza, Chipo ...... 132 Namukuza, Olga Daphynne ...... 85 Nnorom, Chinyere C. P...... 146 Muganyizi, Projestine ...... P3 Nana, Patiende Pascal ...... P4 Nombooze, Rachael ...... 84 Mugisha, Joseph ...... 104 Nangendo, Joanita ...... P3 Nouaman, Marcellin ...... 90 Mugizi, Francisco ...... P3 Nansubuga, Elizabeth ...... 134, P3 Nouetagni, Samuel ...... P2, P3 Mugume, Isaac ...... 120 Nantomah, Bismark ...... 145 Nouhou, Abdoul Moumouni19, 103, 127 Muhumuza, Christine ...... P4 Nanyange, Dianah ...... 18, 107 Nour, Osman El Hasan O...... 137 Muhumuza, Kananura ...... 40, P4 Nanyombi, Margret ...... 107 Nsaikila, Melaine ...... P2 Muhunzu, Irene ...... 95, P4 Nareeba, Tryphena ...... 40, 79, P4 Nsangi, Damalie ...... 7 Muhwava, William ...... 53 Navaneetham, Kannan ...... 49 Nsengiyumva, Philomene ...... 58, P1, P3 Muhwava, William ...... 97 Nawangwe, Bamabas ...... 81 Nshimbi, Christopher ...... 102 Mukisa, Sarah ...... 117 Nawo, Larissa ...... 20, 62 Nsobya, Henry ...... 134, P3 Mukiza, Chris...... 84 Ndada Mangoua, Judith ...... P4 Ntoimo, Lorretta Favour C. .. 40, 50, 76, Mukonda, Elton ...... P3 Ndari, Gebbe ...... P4 93, 129, P2, P2 Mukondwa, Keith ...... 117 Ndayishimiye, Jean Bosco ...... P4 Ntozi, James ...... 43 Mukoyi, Jean ...... P3 Ndi, Rodrick...... 120 Ntsieni, Itani I...... P4 Mukwaya, Janet ...... 85 Ndiaye, Oumy ...... 40 Ntwali Matabaro, Patrick ...... P4 Mukwaya, Simon ...... P3 Ndiaye, Samba ...... 94 Ntwere, Tapiwa ...... P3 Mulama, Felix ...... 88, P1 Ndiritu, Carol ...... P4 Nwala, Anthony ...... P3 Mulatya, Nzomo ...... 95 Ndour, Papa Ibrahima ...... P4 Nwaogwugwu, Goodluck I...... P2 Mulemena, David ...... 90, P2 Ndourtorlengar, Medard ...... 34 Nwokocha, Ezebunwa...... P2 Mumah, Joyce N...... 50, 57, 146 Ndoye, Edmée Marthe Y...... 42 NYA NANA, Ariane Julie ...... 91, P2

65 Nyachae, Paul ...... 45 Olamijuwon, Emmanuel ...... 140, P3 Ouedraogo, Soumaila ...... 121, P3 Nyakwara, Peter ...... 95 Olamijuwon, Jeremiah ...... 140 Ouellette, Nadine ...... P3 Nyamanhindi, Ched ...... P3 Olaniyan, Olanrewaju ...... 13 Ouili, Idrissa...... 96 Nyamari, Jackim M...... 126 Olanrewaju, Faith Osasumwen ...... 112 Oumrane, Mustapha ...... P2 Nyegenye, Wilson ...... P4 OlaOlorun, Funmilola .... 27, 30, 66, 143 Owagbemi, Gabriel ...... 120, 146 Nyoni, Chamunogwa ...... P3, P4 Olasehinde, Noah ...... 13 Owayo, Frederik ...... 6, 118, 141 Nzabona, Abel .. 31, 43, 74, 121, P2, P3, Olasehinde, Toba S...... P1 Owekmeno, Charles ...... 18 P3, P4 Olawole-Isaac, Adebanke ...... 112 Owii, Hilda ...... 104 Nzaou, Stone Chancel ...... P2, P4 Olemba Olemba, Prosper Fils ...... 103 Owolabi, Onikepe ...... 115 Nzickou, Claude Emmanuelle...... 47 Olivier, Marius ...... 102 Owolabi, Temitope ...... P1 Nzima, Divane ...... 60, 120 Olodude, Opeyemi ...... P1 Owolabi, Tope ...... 116 Nzimande, Nompumelelo ...... 51 Olowe, Kolawole ...... P1, P2 Owona Ndouguessa, Fleur Aimée O.E., Ajiboye ...... P2 Oluseye, Ayomide ...... P4 Natacha ...... P3 Oba, Jovial ...... 69 Omedo, Martin ...... 117 Owusu Ansah, Evelyn ...... P2 Obama, Emmanuelle ...... P3 Omobowale, Olumuyiwa ...... P3 Owusu, Adobea ...... 100 Obare, Francis ...... 7, 19, 29, 75 Omoluabi, Elizabeth F...... 27, 66 Owusu, Samuel Asiedu ...... 58, P3 Obbuyi, Albert ...... 18 Omondi, Enos ...... 52 Oyedokun, Amos O...... P1 Obor, David ...... 63 Omo-Omorodion, Blessing ...... 40, P2 Oyefara, John Lekan ...... 116 Ochako, Rhoune ...... 78 Omotor, Douglason G...... 68 Oyekan, Tai K...... P4 Ocici, Charles...... 85 Omotosho, Babatunde ...... 112 Oyinlola, Olufunmilola ...... P1 Odame, Michael Larbi ...... 74 Omotoso, Olukunle ...... 134 Padian, Nancy ...... P1 Ode, Idu Ogbe ...... P3 Onabanjo, Julia ...... 4 Padmadas, Sabu S...... 13 Odeku, Mojisola ...... 134 Onayade, Adedeji ...... P4 Palamuleni, Martin ...... P1, P4 Odezugo, Vivian ...... 59 Onchaga, Sylvia ...... 27 Papai, John Emmanuel ...... 117 Odimegwu, Clifford O. ... 37, 50, 65, 92, Ongong'a, Caleb ...... P2 Parmar, Mukesh ...... 98 108, 117, 129, 138, 140, P1, P3, P3 Ononokpono, Dorothy N...... 88 Pathak, Praveen ...... P2 Odusina, Kolawole E...... P3 Onuh, Juliana ...... 108 Patierno, Kaitlyn ...... 22, 51, P3 Oduwole, Modupe Oyindamola ...... P3 Onwuchekwa, Uma ...... 63 Patterson, Kristen P...... P2 Odwe, George .... 7, 19, 29, 75, 107, 116 Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyi ...... 103 Paula, Anita ...... P3 Ofori, Charlotte ...... 112, P1 Onyango, Bernard ...... 22, 32, 143 Pearson, Erin ...... 7, 143 Ogu, Rosemary ...... 93 Onyango, Francis O...... 92 Peterman, Amber ...... 96 Ogungbola, Opeyemi ...... 76 Onyezobi, Chinedu ...... P3 Peterson, Maame ...... P1 Ogunlela, Temitope ...... 55 Opedes, Hosea ...... 120, 143 Petrucka, Pammla ...... P4 Ogunsakin, Adesoji ...... 76, P2, P4 Operemo, Vincent ...... P1 Pettinato, Thomas ...... 124 Ogunwemimo, Hassan ...... P4 Opiyo, Collins ...... 31 Pheiffer, Chantel ...... 69 Ohashi, Keita ...... 14 Orach, Christopher G...... P3 Phillips, James F...... 92 Ohenhen, Victor ...... P2 Ordaz Reynoso, Natalia ...... 113 Philpott, Anne ...... 153 Ojemhen, Best ...... P2 Oronje, Rose ...... 15, 128 Phiri, Million ...... 90, P2 Ojifinni, Oludoyinmola O...... 43 Orou Sannou, Ramoudane ...... P2 Picone, Gabriel ...... P4 Ojo, Temitope ...... P4 Ortensi, Livia Elisa ...... 124 Pilon, Marc ...... 79, 110, P3 Ojoniyi, Olaide ...... 140, P4 Osogo, David ...... 104 Pison, Gilles ...... 105, 132, P3 Okeibunor, Joseph ...... 107 Osore, Faith ...... 107 Pitso, Joseph...... P3 Okello, Peter Douglas ...... 82 Osoro, Otieno ...... P1 Plane, Patrick ...... 76 Okon, Ephraim ...... 128 Osuafor, Godswill N...... 100 Plazy, Mélanie ...... 90 Okonofua, Friday ...... 40, 93, P2 Otchere, Frank ...... 40 Pleasants, Elizabeth ...... 29 Okoronkwo, Ethelbert ...... 146 Otieno, Alfred T...... 135, 145 Poku, Rebecca ...... 100 Okou, Yaqub Patrik ...... P3 Otieno, Bob-Vincent ...... P3 Power, Christine ...... 98, 147 Okundi, Antony ...... P2 Otieno, Peter ...... P4, P4 Prasad, Dr. Jang Bahadur ...... P1 Okyere, Micheal ...... 104 Otim, Jude ...... 119 Prata, Ndola .... 28, 29, 60, 71, 115, 124, Ola, Bamidele E...... 21 Otindu, Beatrice ...... P2 143 Olabode-Ojo, Saratu ...... 28 Ouadah Rebrab, Saliha...... P1, P4 Radebe, Nomasonto ...... 93 Oladele, Rotimi ...... P1 Ouedraogo, Adama ...... 20, P3, P4 Rakgoasi, Serai Daniel ...... 9, 49, P3, P4 Oladokun, Pelumi ...... 140 Ouedraogo, Adja Mariam ...... P4 Rampedi-Godongwana, Motlatso 57, 93 Olagoke, Ayokunle ...... P3 Ouedraogo, Habibou ...... 129, P2 Rasoanomenjanahary, Anjarasoa . 20, 67 Olagunju, Olalekan ...... 115 Ouedraogo, Idrissa ...... 147 Ravele, Fulufhedzani ...... 102, 123 Olakunle, Abibatou Agbéké ...... P4 Ouedraogo, Ramatou ...... 9, 27 Reidy, Meghan ...... P3

66 Reniers, Georges ...... 9, 57, 72, 132 Shankar, Mridula ...... 27, 66 Tago, Emmanuel ...... P4 Renju, Jenny...... 57 Sharra, Steve ...... 147 Tagoola, Florence Mpabulungi ...... P4 Rice, Brian ...... 57 Shayo, A...... P1 Takwa, Teke...... P2, P4 Richardson, Alice ...... 88 Shayo, E...... 56 Talnan, Edouard ...... 141 Riley, Taylor ...... 98 Shiferaw, Solomon ...... 66 Tamwo, Severin ...... 137 Risher, Kathryn ...... 57 Shimamura, Yuka ...... 138, P3 Tanankem Voufo, Belmondo ...... 12 Rob, Ubaidur ...... 41 Shittu, Ridwan Olusola ...... P2 Tanle, Augustine ...... 58 Roberts, Benjamin ...... 121 Shittu, Sarafa ...... P1, P2 Tanoh, Koffi Yannick Wilfried ...... P3 Rohr, Julia ...... 7 Shoko, Mercy ...... 72 Tanser, Frank ...... 108 Rominiski, Sarah D...... P2 Siaka, Lougué ...... P2, P2 Tanui, Geoffrey ...... 117 Rono-Bett, Karen ...... 130 Sibenaler, Alain ...... 85 Tarchi, Dario ...... 151 Rossier, Clementine .... 8, 17, 39, 45, 66, Sichona, Francis J...... P1 Tati, Gabriel G...... P3 129 Sidibe, Lamine ...... P4 Tawiah, Charlotte ...... 79 Rucell, Jessica ...... 7 Sidibe, Moussa ...... 123 Tchassem Pinlap, Jonas ...... P3 Ruggles, Steven ...... 14 Sidze, Estelle Monique ...... 126, 146 Tchiari Mara, Mamadou ...... P2 Ruhago, George ...... P3 Sié, Ali ...... 27, 105 Tchokonthe, Frank Audrey ...... 65, P3 Rusatira, Jean Christophe ...... 39 Sika, Lazare ...... 9, P2, P4 Tchouaket, Eric ...... P4 Rutaremwa, Gideon ...... 17 Silvestrini, Angela ...... 53 Tchouapi Meyet, Rosy Pascale .... 67, 76 Ruyoka, Raymond ...... 120, P2, P4 Simo Fotso, Arlette ...... 48, 76, 91, 105 Tchoubou Foba, Habib...... P4 Rwabukwali, Charles B...... 98 Siparo, Angeline ...... 11 Tchoukou, Constant ...... P3 Ryerson, William ...... 128, P2, P4 Sitayeb, Fatma Zohra ...... P4 Tchoumkeu, Alice Noël ...... 39 Sabourin, Patrick ...... 22 Slaymaker, Emma ...... 63 Tchuisseu Mbomda, Angèle ...... P3 Said, Amina ...... 88, P1 Smith, Daniel ...... 112 Temitope, Erinfolami ...... 115 Saizonou, Jacques ...... 125 Smith, Paige ...... 38 Tenikue, Michel ...... 14, 96, 137 Salami, Kabiru ...... 43 Smith-Greenaway, Emily ...... 21 Tenkorang, Eric ...... 100 Salman, Kayode ...... 12 Smits, Jeroen ...... 8, 32, 146 Thaele, Dineo ...... 144 Sanderson, Warren C...... 32 Snow, Rachel ...... 6, 24, 88 Thomas, Jason R...... 53, 75 Sanogo, Souleymane ...... 144 Sobek, Matthew ...... 14, 35 Thomson, Adam ...... 59 Sanuade, Olutobi A...... 79 Sochas, Laura ...... P4 Thuku, Sylvia ...... 143 Sathiya Susuman, A...... 65, P1 Solaja, Oludele M...... P3 Tine, Jean A. D...... 94 Sato, Ryoko ...... 59, 75, 93 Soler-Hampejsek, Erica ...... 62, 96 Titilayo, Ayotunde ...... P4 Sauvain-Dugerdil, Claudine E. M. .... 70, Some, Anthony ...... P4 Titu, Abu Mohd Naser ...... 63 106, 127 Somefun, Oluwaseyi .. 48, 70, P1, P2, P3 Todd, Jim ...... 63 Sawadogo, Nathalie ...... 39, 43 Sonzia Teutsong, Marie-Audrey ...... 65, Togbanan, Chérif ...... 57 Sawadogo, Pengdewendé Maurice .... P4 103, P2 Tokin, Achille ...... 7, P4 Sawadogo, Sibiri Paul ...... 127 Sosson, Tadadjeu ...... 108 Tolani, Madalitso ...... 29 Schatz, Enid ...... 38, 104 Souleymane, Amadou Garba ..... 103, P4 Tollman, Stephen ...... 69, 117 Schenk, Yannik ...... 35 Soura, Abdramane ...... 8, 105, 138, P3 Tolulope, Oladimeji ...... P4 Schenzul, Daniel ...... 60 Soura, Bassiahi Abdramane 25, 101, 144 Tomita, Andrew ...... 108 Schlüter, Benjamin-Samuel ...... 20 Speizer, Ilene S...... 71, 143 Tossou, Yaovi ...... P4 Schoumaker, Bruno D...... 12, 17 Srodah Owoo, Nkechi ...... 45, 46 Toudeka, Ayawavi Sitsopé ...... 111, 125 Schrijner, Sandor ...... 146 Sseninde, Julius ...... 56 Tougri, Halima ...... P4 Schuster, Christine ...... 128, 150 SSewanyana, Sarah ...... 82 Towongo, Moses Festo ...... P4 Sebany, Meroji ...... 66 Ssonko, Joseph ...... P4 Towriss, Catriona ...... 7, 99, 126 Sebu, Joshua...... P1 Steinhaus, Mara ...... 66 Traoré, Isidore T...... 100 Sebuwufu, Deogratious ...... 59 Stillman, Melissa ...... 115 Treleaven, Emily ...... P1 Seeley, Janet...... 104 Stoebenau, Kirsten ...... 21 Tsala Dimbuene, Zacharie ...... 22, 101, Sekamatte, John ...... 82 Striessnig, Erich ...... 32 146, P4 Sello, Matshidiso ...... 144 Strong, Joe ...... 125 Tsheko, Nnunu G...... 9 Seme, Assefa ...... 66 Sudoi, Raymond ...... P3 Tumusiime, Justine ...... 7 Senda Lusamba, Joseph ...... 139 Sully, Elizabeth A...... 66, 98, 128 Tumwine, Fredrick ...... 120, 143 Senderowicz, Leigh G...... 7, 143 Sultana, Nargis ...... 41 Tuoane-Nkhasi, Maletela ...... 97 Sene, Waly ...... 78 Sundjo, Fabien ...... 9, 108, 146 Tuyiragize, Richard...... P3 Seukam Kouenkap, Stéphane Brice ... P4 Svec, Joseph ...... 75 Twose, Claire ...... 66 Sewnet Minale, Amare...... P4, P4 Sy, Fatimatou ...... 13 Uchendu, Obioma C...... 43 Shah, Iqbal ...... 7, 66, 75 Tafah, Edokat ...... 67 Ueffing, Philipp ...... P4

67 Uesaka, Mayuko ...... P3 Wringe, Alison ...... 57 Ugwu, Henry N...... 107 Xosa, Nwabisa ...... 91 Ukoji, Vitalis ...... 136 Yakam Yemtchoua, Willy Adrien ..... 34 Ukpabio, Gabriel ...... P2 Yakob, Bereket ...... P2 Umeokeke, Nneji ...... 12 Yapi, Sasso Sidonie Calice ...... 9, P2, P4 Usman, Mustapha ...... P1 Yaya, Sanni ...... 40, 49 Usman, Mustapha Giro ...... 76 Yayo Negasi, Mengesha ...... 96, 136 Uthman, Olalekan ...... 109 Ye, Yazoume ...... 67 Vaisanen, Heini E...... 13 Yeboah, Isaac ...... 37 Van den Borne, Hubertus ...... 41, P1 Yendaw, Elijah ...... 145 van Veen, Maaike ...... 18 Youra, Joseph...... 25 Vandormael, Alain ...... 108 Zabré, Pascal ...... 105 Vatsha, Omelele Audrey O. A...... 111 Zaguesome, Lena ...... 98 Veljanoska, Stefanija ...... 102 Zan, Lonkila Moussa ...... P3, P4 Verdin, Andrew ...... 60 Zapfack Dongmo, Miléva Duchel ...... P4 Victor, Chima...... 135 Zapsonre, Tilado Absetou ...... P2 Wabwire-Mangen, Fred ...... 81 Zerbo, Salifou C. A...... 100 Wade, Khoudia ...... P4 Zewdie, Samuel A...... 109, P3 Wafula, Sam...... 91 Zhang, Chenyao ...... 75 Wahab, Elias O...... 14, 121, P2, P3, P4, Zhang, Sainan ...... 6 P4, P4, P4 Zimba, Dr Chifundo ...... 99 Wainaina, Caroline ...... 126 Zimmerman, Linnea ...... 19, P3 Waiswa, Paul ...... 28, 100 Zinvi, Firmin ...... 46 Waiswa, Peter ...... 113, 126, 132 Ziraba, Abdhalah K...... 38, 57, 92, 126 Waithaka, Michael ...... 135 Zizzamia, Rocco ...... 46 Walakira, Godfrey ...... 18 Zulu, Eliya M...... 22, 87, 125, 145 Walker, Dilys ...... 124 Zuppan, Mary-Ellen ...... 64 Walugembe, Fiona ...... 7 Zuvalinyenga, Dorcas ...... P4 Wamala, Robert ...... 119 Wambiya, Elvis Omondi Achach. P4, P4 Wandera, Henry ...... 132 Wandera, Stephen Ojiambo ...... 43, 90, 121, P3, P4 Wandiembe, Simon ...... P3 Wang, Haidong ...... 23 Wang, Rebecca ...... 117 Wanjaria, Jane ...... 95, P1, P4 Wanyenze, Rhoda ...... 72, 135 Wanyoro, Anthony ...... 126 Warutere, Peterson ...... 126 Warwick, Melaneia ...... 104 Wasswa, Ronald ...... P3 Wayack Pambè, Madeleine ...... 13, 79, 111, 127, P1 Wedeen, Laura ...... 86 Weidert, Karen ...... 29 Westeneng, Judith ...... 55 Wheatley, Nkemdiri ...... P3 Wheldon, Mark ...... P4 White, Michael J...... 69, 117 Wilde, Joshua K ...... 51, 68, 80, P3, P4 Williams, Eunice ...... 13 Williams, Patrice ...... P3 Wilmoth, John R...... 24 Wong, Laura R...... P3 Worku, Alemayehu ...... 116

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