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Lauren Birks
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Promoting health, preserving culture: adapting RARE in the Maasai context of Northern Tanzania
LK Birks, CD Powell, AD Thomas, E Medard, Y Roggeveen, JM Hatfield
AIDS care 23 (5), 585-592, 2011
232011
Adapting the capacities and vulnerabilities approach: a gender analysis tool
L Birks, C Powell, J Hatfield
Health Promotion International 32 (6), 930-941, 2017
212017
Low utilization of skilled birth attendants in Ngorongoro conservation area, Tanzania: a complex reality requiring action
Y Roggeveen, L Birks, J van Kats, M Manyama, J Hatfield, J Bunders, ...
Scientific Research Publishing, 2013
182013
Motherhood, Infertility, and HIV: The Maasai Context of Northern Tanzania
LK Birks, Y Roggeveen, JM Hatfield
Women, Motherhood and Living with HIV/AIDS: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, 77-91, 2013
72013
Participatory knowledge mobilization: a gender analysis characterizing the understandings of mother-‐to-‐child HIV transmission in Maasai women and outreach healthcare workers …
LK Birks
Doctorate of Philosophy, University of Calgary, Canada, 2012
32012
O581 LINKING COMMUNITY TO SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE, NGORONGORO, TANZANIA
Y Roggeveen, LK Birks, M Manyama, JF Bunders, JM Hatfield, ...
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 119, S466-S466, 2012
2012
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