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Urban Reproductive Health Initiative 2010

Kenya, 2010
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KEN_2010_KURHI_v01_M
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Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
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Questionnaires
Kenya Baseline Survey MLE/KURHI Household Questionnaire
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Author(s) Kenya National Burea of Statistics
Country Kenya
Language English , Swahili
Description KURHI 2010 survey for households
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Kenya Baseline Survey 2010 MLE/KURHI Man Questionnaire
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Author(s) Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
Country Kenya
Language English , Swahili
Description KURHI 2010 survey for men
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Kenya Baseline Survey MLE/KURHI Woman Questionnaire
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Author(s) Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
Country Kenya
Language English
Description KURHI 2010 survey for women
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Reports
Kenya Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (Tupange), Report of the 2010 Baseline Household Survey
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Author(s) Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation Measurement, Learning & Evaluation Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
Date 2011-10-01
Country Kenya
Language English
Description This report presents some of the key findings from the Tupange/MLE 2010 baseline household survey, which was designed by the Measurement, Learning & Evaluation (MLE) project of the Urban Reproductive Health Initiative and Tupange, the Kenya Urban Reproductive Health Initiative, and executed by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
Table of contents Tables and Figures ............................................................................................................................... iii
List of Abbreviations............................................................................................................................ vi
Preface................................................................................................................................................ vii
Foreword .............................................................................................................................................. ix
Executive Summary.......................................................................................................................... xiv

Chapter 1. Introduction.......................................................................................................................1
1.1. Background...................................................................................................................................1
1.2. Objectives of Tupange, the Kenya Urban Reproductive Initiative.....................................2
1.3. Methodology ................................................................................................................................4

Chapter 2. Characteristics of Household Population and Respondents.......................................9
2.1. Household Population by Age and Sex....................................................................................9
2.2. Household Environment and Characteristics ....................................................................... 11
2.3. Background Characteristics of Respondents....................................................................... 12
2.4. Fertility and Planning Status of Last Births .............................................................................. 15

Chapter 3. Family Planning................................................................................................................19
3.1. Knowledge of Contraceptive Methods ................................................................................ 19
3.2. Ever Use of Contraception and Method Mix........................................................................ 23
3.3. Current Use of Contraception and Method Mix.................................................................. 26
3.4. Knowledge of Fertile Period..................................................................................................... 31
3.5. Source of Current Modern Contraception Methods .......................................................... 31
3.6. Informed Choice........................................................................................................................ 32
3.7. Exposure to Family Planning Messages.................................................................................. 33
3.8. Contraceptive Myths ................................................................................................................ 34
3.9. Future Intention to Use Contraception .................................................................................. 35
3.10. Future Use of Contraception and Reasons for Non-Use .................................................. 36
3.11. Attitudes about Family Planning........................................................................................... 40

Chapter 4. Sexual Activity .................................................................................................................45
4.1. Recent Sexual Activity .............................................................................................................. 45
4.2. Age at First Sexual Intercourse................................................................................................. 45
4.3. Fertility Preferences .................................................................................................................... 47
4.4. Unmet Need............................................................................................................................... 49

Chapter 5. Maternal and Child Health.............................................................................................51
5.1. Place of Delivery ........................................................................................................................ 51
5.2. Assistance during Delivery........................................................................................................ 51
5.3. Integration of FP Services with MCH and HIV Services ....................................................... 52
5.4. Neonatal, Infant and Child Mortality ..................................................................................... 55

Chapter 6. Decision-Making and Women’s Empowerment..........................................................56
6.1. Spousal Communication.......................................................................................................... 56
6.2. Media Exposure......................................................................................................................... 59

Chapter 7. Key Findings with Programmatic Implications.............................................................67
Overall Trends.................................................................................................................................... 67
Knowledge about Family Planning................................................................................................ 67
Unmet Need...................................................................................................................................... 67
Myths and Fears about Family Planning....................................................................................... 67
Media Exposure among Youth....................................................................................................... 68
FP Services.......................................................................................................................................... 68
Partner Communication and Male Involvement........................................................................ 68
Integration of FP and Other Health Services................................................................................ 68
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate.................................................................................................... 68
Community Health Workers and FP Promotion ........................................................................... 69

References..........................................................................................................................................71
Appendix A. About the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.............................................................73
Appendix B. About Tupange.............................................................................................................75
Appendix C. About MLE.....................................................................................................................81
Appendix D. About Kenya National Bureau of Statistics ...............................................................85
Appendix E. Baseline Household Survey Team..............................................................................87
Appendix F. Baseline Household Survey Report Team ..................................................................93
Attachment 1. Kenya Urban Reproductive Health Initiative Questionnaires—Women, Men and Household
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Technical documents
README file Kenya Data v1
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Author(s) Kenya National Burea of Statistics
Date 2011-05-01
Country Kenya
Language English
Description Description of six datasets and their key variables.
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