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Kenneth Munge

World Bank Group, Kenya

PO Box 30577-00100

Menengai Road, Upper Hill

Nairobi

Kenya

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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499

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Development Finance in Transition: Donor Dependency and Concentration in Kenya’s Health Sector

Duke Global Working Paper Series No.29
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 05 Mar 2021 Last Revised: 09 Mar 2021
Center for Policy Impact in Global Health, Duke University, Strathmore University Business School, World Bank Group, Kenya and Duke University
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Aid transition, aid dependency, donor dependency, donor concentration, global health, Kenya, PEPFAR, aid for health, health aid.

2.

An Economic Evaluation of Breast Cancer Interventions in Kenya

Number of pages: 18 Posted: 14 Dec 2023
RTI International, World Health Organization (WHO), World Health Organization (WHO), Ministry of Health, Kenya, Government of Kenya - Kenya Ministry of Health, Government of Kenya - Kenya Ministry of Health, Ministry of Health, Kenya, World Bank Group, World Bank Group, World Bank Group, Kenya, World Bank Group, World Health Organization (WHO), World Health Organization (WHO), RTI International, World Health Organization (WHO) and RTI International - Global Health Division
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breast cancer, economic evaluation, UHC

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Economic Evaluation of Hpv Vaccination Delivery Strategies and Platforms in Kenya

Number of pages: 16 Posted: 19 Mar 2025
RTI International, World Health Organization (WHO), World Health Organization (WHO), University of Washington, RTI International, World Bank Group, World Bank Group, World Bank Group, Kenya, World Bank Group, World Bank, Ministry of Health, Kenya, Government of Kenya - Kenya Ministry of Health, World Health Organization (WHO) and RTI International - Global Health Division
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HPV Vaccines, Economic Evaluation, Cervical Cancer, Health Equity

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Improving Risk Analysis of Environmentally Driven Zoonotic Biological Threats as a Primary Pandemic Prevention Approach: A Case Study of the Tripartite Joint Risk Assessment Operational Tool Operationalization in Kenya

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 04 Dec 2024
Johns Hopkins University, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) - Kemri-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, World Bank Group, Kenya, Government of Kenya - Kenya Ministry of Health, Kenya Biovax Institute, Johns Hopkins University - Department of Environmental Health & Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, World Health Organization (WHO), Johns Hopkins University and Brown University
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Global Health Security, One Health, Planetary Health, Environmental Health, Emerging/Reemerging Infectious Diseases, Climate change induced biological threats, Pandemic Prevention, Integrated Risk Analysis, Biological Risk Reduction, One Health Governance, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus, Marburg virus, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus