Publications

2023 PUBLICATIONS

  • Lenhardt, A., Diwakar, V., Tumusiime, E., Simbaya, J., & Moonga, A. M. (2023). A behavioural livelihoods approach to address psychosocial constraints to empowerment. International Journal of Social Welfare, 1–19.https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12610
  • Lenhardt, A., Diwakar, V., Tumusiime, E., Simbaya, J., & Moonga, A. M. (2023) "The Relationship between Psychosocial Interventions  and Child Wellbeing in Zambia,"in 395-420 (2023) Child Indicators Research Volume. Ind Res 16, 395-420 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-022-09982-w
  • Gauri Pathak,  Mark Nichter, Anita Hardon, Eileen Moyer, Aarti Latkar, Joseph Simbaya, Diana Pakasi, Efenita Taqueban and Jessic Love ( 2023), “Plastic pollution and the open burning of plastic wastes,”in Global Environmental Change Volume 80, May 2023, 102648

2022 PUBLICATIONS

  • Chitalu Miriam Chama-Chiliba, Peter Hangoma, Natalia Cantet, Patricia Funjika, Grayson Koyi, Maria Laura Alzúa (2022) “Monetary Incentives and Early Initiation of Antenatal Care: A Matched-Pair, Parallel Cluster-Randomized Trial in Zambia,” in Studies in Family Planning. 09 November 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/sifp.12215 .

2021 PUBLICATIONS

  • Chama-Chiliba MC, Chewe Mwimba et al. (2021) Work-study’ and Educational Mismatch among Youths: Evidence from Zambia, International Journal of Manpower
  • Chama-Chiliba M.C, Collins C., Hangoma, P., Mulenga C. (2021) Effects of Performance Based Financing on autonomy and accountability, Health Policy Open
  • Chibwili, E. (2021) New President’s ‘Zero tolerance’ confronts Zambians’ perception of government failure to control rising corruption. Afrobarometer Dispatch No. 493
  • Makano, A. and Chibwili, E. (2021) Rapid Assessment of Skilling and Reskilling Needs arising from the effects of COVID-19 in Zambia. International Labour Organization.
  • Mbozi, P. (2021) Interactivity Features of Online Newspapers: Use and Effect on Gratification Among Zambian Readers in Journalism and Mass Communication Journal (Vol. 11, No. 2 – March – April 2021)
  • Mbozi, P. (2021) Displacement and Substitutability Effects of Online Newspapers on Traditional Media: A Zambian Perspective in Re- Imagining Communication in Africa and the Caribbean: Global South Issues in Media, Culture and Technology. Palgrave Macmillan ISBN: 978-3-03054169-9
  • Owoo N., Agadjanian, V. and Chama-Chiliba C. (2021) Religion, Rank, and Ruthlessness: Polygyny and Intimate Partner Violence in Nigeria, Journal of Marriage and Family
  • Owoo, N.S., Agadjanian, V. and Chama‐Chiliba, C. M., 2021. Revisiting the polygyny and intimate partner violence connection: The role of religion and wife's rank in Nigeria. Journal of Marriage and Family. https: doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12777
  • Simbaya, J., Funjika, P., Moonga, A. et al. Feasibility of using infant testing during immunisation to estimate HIV mother-to-child-transmission rates in Zambia. BMC Infect Dis 21, 1239 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-021-06892-0 and Policy Implications. In A. Antoniades et al. (eds.), Financial Crises, Poverty and Environmental Sustainability: Challenges in the Context of the SDGs and Covid-19 Recovery, Sustainable Development Goals Series, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87417-9_9
  • Shepherd, A., Bond, V., Bwalya, C., Bwalya, R., Chapoto, A., Corta, L. D.,  Diwakar, V., Eichsteller, M., Gwanu, L., Lubungu, M.,  Mwamba, M.,  Ndubani,P.,  Simbaya, J. and Subakanya M. (2021) Layered Crises Preventing Poverty Reduction: An Analysis of Zambian Poverty Dynamics.

2020 PUBLICATIONS

  • Chama-Chiliba, C.M., Hazele, H.C., Chewe, M., Chileshe, K. and Araar, A., 2020. "Working while Studying" and Educational Mismatching among Youth: Evidence from Zambia.https://www.africaportal.org/publications/working-while-studying-and-educational-mismatching-among-youth-evidence-zambia/
  • Chama-Chiliba, C.M., Hazele, H.C., Chewe, M., Chileshe, K. and Araar, A., 2020. Improving Job Matching for Zambia's Youth. https://www.africaportal.org/publications/improving-job-matching-zambias-youth/
  • Chansa, C., Mukanu, M.M., Chama-Chiliba, C.M., Kamanga, M., Chikwenya, N., Bellows, B. and Kuunibe, N., 2020. Looking at the bigger picture: effect of performance-based contracting of district health services on equity of access to maternal health services in Zambia. Health Policy and Planning35(1), pp.36-46.
  • Funjika, P., Simbaya, J. and Chibwili, E. (2020) “Patient Cost of Accessing Anti-retro Viral Therapy at Public Health Facilities in Zambia,” in ARC Journal of AIDS. 2020; 5(1): 6-16.
  • Kim, M. K., Arsenault, C., Atuyambe, L.M., Macwan’gi, M. & Kruk, M. E. Determinants of healthcare providers’ confidence in their clinical skills to deliver quality obstetric and newborn care in Uganda and Zambia. BMC Health Serv Res 20, 539 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05410-3
  • Munyima, M. (2020). New Approach to Cultural Heritage: Profiling Discourse across Boarders ISBN 978-7-308-20435-4

2019 PUBLICATIONS

  • Chansa, C., Mukanu, M., Chama-Chiliba, C., Kamanga, M., Chikwenya, N., Bellows, B. and Kuunibe, N., (2019), July. Looking at the Bigger Picture: Effects of Performance-Based Contracting of District Health Services on Equity of Access to Maternal Health Services in Zambia. Health Policy and Planning
  • Kett, M., Carew, M.T, Asiimwe, J.B., Bwalya, R., Gitonga, A., Nyehn, B.A., Olenja, J., Swartz, L. and Groce, Nora [in] Georgalakis, J. and Rose, P (2019) “Exploring Partnerships between Academia and Disabled Persons’ Organisations: Lessons Learnt in Collaborative Research in Africa,’ IDS Bulletin, Volume 50, No.1, May, 2019.
  • Cassidy, R., Singh, N.S., Schiratti, P.R., Semwanga, A., Binyaruka, P., Sachingongu, N., Chama-Chiliba, C.M., Chalabi, Z., Borghi, J. and Blanchet, K., 2019. Mathematical modelling for health systems research: a systematic review of system dynamics and agent-based models. BMC health services research19(1), p.845.
  • Chansa, C., Matsebula, T., Piatti, M., Mudenda, D., Chama-Chiliba, C.M., Chitah, B., Kaonga, O. and Mphuka, C., (2019) Zambia Health Sector Public Expenditure Tracking and Quantitative Service Delivery Survey. World Bank.
  • Patrick O’Farell, Pippin Anderson, Christina Culwick, Paul Currie, Jessica Kavonic, Alice McClure, Gertrude Ngenda, Eoin Sinnot, Nadia Sitas, Carla- Leanne Washbournel, Michelle Audouin, Ryan Blanchard, Benis Egoh, Julie Goodness, Ilse Kottzee, Tom Sanya, William Staffor and Gien Wong., (2019) “ Towards Resilient Africa Cities: Shared Challenges and Opportunities towards the Retention and Maintenance of Ecological Infrastructure”. Cambridge University Press, November, 2019.
  • Shakespeare, T., Mugeere, A., Nyariki, E. & Simbaya, J. (2019) “Success in Africa, Disabled People share their Stories,”African Journal of Disability.

2018 PUBLICATIONS

  • Mudenda,Dale S.; Siamwiza, Munsaka; Abson, Chompolola; Mphuka, Chrispin;  Chitah,Mukosha Bona; Banda, Patrick; Bwalya, Doreen; Chama-Chiliba, Chitalu; Choobe, Namwiinga; Kaluba, Anita; Kamanga, Mpuma; Kaoma, Maudy; Kaonga, Oliver; Mwambazi, Wesley; Masiye,Felix; 2018. Zambia - National Health Accounts 2013-2016 Estimates (English). Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group.  http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/429661559625883205/Zambia-National-Health-Accounts-2013-2016-Estimates
  • Charles Ndakala, Victoria C. Phiri, Kagosi Mwamulowe, Munykayumbwa Munyima, Hilda M. Sinywibulula (2018). History of Slave Trade in Zambia, Routes, Places, People and Activities: A Local Community Perspective. Zambia National Commission for UNESCO. ISBN: 978-9982-70-625-4.
  • Mbozi Parkie, Anastesia J. Gage, Munukayumbwa Munyima, Mubiana Macwang'wi (2018). ‘Know Your Response: Pilot Mapping of HIV Prevention Responses by Non-governmental Organizations in Southern Province, Zambia’. Universal Journal of Public Health Vol. 6(6), pp. 313325.  http://www.hrpub.org/journals/article_info.php?aid=7513.
  • Luwabelwa, M., Banda, P. and Chama-Chiliba, C., 2017. A case study of the role of an Essential Health Benefit in the delivery of integrated health services in Zambia. EQUINET discussion paper 111, Zambia Ministry of Health, EQUINET: Lusaka.

2017 PUBLICATIONS

  • Chitalu, C.C. and Steven, K., 2017. Assessing regional variations in the effect of the removal of user fees on facility-based deliveries in rural Zambia. African health sciences17(4), pp.1185-1196.
  • Mwiinde, A.M., Simuunza, M., Namangala, B., Chama-Chiliba, C.M., Machila, N., Anderson, N., Shaw, A. and Welburn, S.C., 2017. Estimating the economic and social consequences for patients diagnosed with human African trypanosomiasis in Muchinga, Lusaka and Eastern Provinces of Zambia (2004–2014). Infectious diseases of poverty6(1), p.150.
  • Chama-Chiliba, C.M., Masiye, F. and Mphuka, C., 2017. Assessing care-givers’ satisfaction with child immunisation services in Zambia: Evidence from a national survey. Vaccine35(42), pp.5597-5602.

2016 PUBLICATIONS

  • Tom Shakespeare, Anthony Mugeere, Emily Nyariki and Joseph Simbaya (2016) Success in Africa: disabled people share their stories; African Journal of Disability.
  • Carolien J. Aantjes , Joseph Simbaya , Tim K.C. Quinlan and Joske F.G. Bunders (2016) From end of life to chronic care: the provision of community home-based care for HIV and the adaptation to new health care demands in Zambia. Primary Health Care Research & Development. doi:10.1017/S146342361600030X
  • Sacks, E., Masvawure, T.B., Atuyambe, L.M., Neema, S., Macwan'gi, M., Simbaya, J. Kruk, M.E. "Postnatal Care Experiences and Barriers to Care Utilization for Home- and Facility-Delivered Newborns in Uganda and Zambia." Maternal Child Health J (2016). doi:10.1007/s10995-016-2144-4
  • Kruk ME, Vail D, Austin-Evelyn K, Atuyambe L, Greeson D, Grépin K, Kibira SPS, Macwan’gi M, Masvawure T, Rabkin M, Sacks E, Simbaya J.  Evaluation of a maternal health program in Uganda and Zambia finds mixed results on quality of care and satisfaction.  Health Affairs. 2016. 35(3): 510-519.
  • Chama-Chiliba, C.M. and Koch, S.F., 2016. An assessment of the effect of user fee policy reform on facility-based deliveries in rural Zambia. BMC Research Notes9(1), p.504.

2015 PUBLICATIONS

  • Chama-Chiliba, C.M. and Koch, S.F., 2015. Utilization of focused antenatal care in Zambia: examining individual-and community-level factors using a multilevel analysis. Health policy and planning30(1), pp.78-87.

2014 PUBLICATIONS

  • Chama-Chiliba, C.M., 2014. An economic analysis of maternal health care in Zambia (Doctoral dissertation, University of Pretoria).
  • Macwan’gi M., Nyondo R., Munyima M. (2014) Strategic Communication for Health and Development, Trainer’s Manual. University of Zambia Press, ISBN: 978-9982-03-072-4.
  • Munyima M., Gage A.J., Sutherland E. (2014) ‘Know Your Response, Country-Level HIV-Prevention Response Census and Mapping Tool Kit’. Lessons Learned For Practical Application in Developing Country Settings. Measure Evaluation: Working Paper Series, WP-14-155.https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/wp-14-155/at_download/document
  • Mubiana M., Munyima M., Mbozi P., Simwanza T., Gage A.J. (2014) Know Your Response, Southern Province Zambia. HIV-Prevention Policies and Programs in Government Health and Non-Health Sectors. Measure Evaluation: Working Paper Series, WP-14-156.  https://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/wp-14-156/at_download/document

2013 PUBLICATIONS

  • Munyima M. (2013) ‘The 2010-2013 National Budgets and Tourism Sub-sector Development’ African Social Research Journal. Issue No. 57/58, University of Zambia Press.
  • Njobvu B., Munyima M., Hamooya C. (2013) ‘The Role of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage in Preserving Zambia’s Heritage’. Zambia Journal of Library and Information Science, Vol. 1, Issue Number 1. The University of Zambia, School of Education, Department of Library and Information Studies, 1SSN:2310-6395.
  • Joseph Simbaya & Eileen Moyer (2013): The emergence and evolution of HIV counselling in Zambia: a 25-year history, Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, DOI:10.1080/13691058.2013.794477

2012 PUBLICATIONS

  • Akinkugbe, O., Chama‐Chiliba, C.M. and Tlotlego*, N., 2012. Health financing and catastrophic payments for health care: evidence from household‐level survey data in botswana and lesotho. African Development Review24(4), pp.358-370.
  • Chama-Chiliba, M.C., Gupta, R., Nkambule, N. and Tlotlego, N., 2012. Forecasting Key Macroeconomic Variables of the South African Economy Using Bayesian Variable Selection. Journal of Applied Sciences (Faisalabad)12(7), pp.645-652.

2010 PUBLICATIONS

  • Cheelo, C., Chama, C., Pollen, G., Carasso, B., Palmer, N., Jonsson, D., Lagarde, M. and Chansa, C., 2010. Do user fee revenues matter? Assessing the Influences of the Removal of User Fees on Health Financial Resources in Zambia. Lusaka (Zambia): Department of Economics, The University of Zambia.
  • Ruairí Brugha, Joseph Simbaya, Aisling WalshPatrick Dicker and Phillimon Ndubani (2010) How HIV/AIDS scale-up has impacted on non- HIV priority services in Zambia BMC Public Health 2010, 10:540 ( http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/540 ) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2013.794477
  • Aisling Walsh, Phillimon Ndubani, Joseph Simbaya, Patrick Dicker  and Ruairi Brugha (2010) Task sharing in Zambia: HIV service scale-up compounds the human resource crisis BMC Health Services Research 2010, 10:272 ( http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/10/272 )
  • Ruairi BrughaJohn Kadzandira, Joseph Simbaya, Patrick DickerVictor Mwapasa and Aisling Walsh (2010)  Health workforce responses to global health initiatives funding: a comparison of Malawi and Zambia 
  • Human Resources for Health 2010, 8:19 ( http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/8/1/19 )
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