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Christopher Garimoi Orach
Researcher at Makerere University
Publications - 63
Citations - 1763
Christopher Garimoi Orach is an academic researcher from Makerere University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Public health. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1442 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Garimoi Orach include College of Health Sciences, Bahrain & Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
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A systematic review of factors influencing fertility desires and intentions among people living with HIV/AIDS: implications for policy and service delivery.
TL;DR: Future research that examines fertility desires among PLHIV should include cultural beliefs and practices in the theoretical framework in order to provide a holistic understanding and to enable development of services that meet the reproductive needs ofPLHIV.
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The effect of payment and incentives on motivation and focus of community health workers: five case studies from low- and middle-income countries
TL;DR: To maintain benefits from different approaches, there is a need to distinguish between CHWs that are trained and remunerated to be a part of an existing health system and those who, with little training, take on roles and are motivated by a range of contextual factors.
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Sanitation facilities in Kampala slums, Uganda: users' satisfaction and determinant factors
Innocent K. Tumwebaze,Christopher Garimoi Orach,Charles Niwagaba,Christoph Lüthi,Hans-Joachim Mosler +4 more
TL;DR: The study findings showed that slum dwellers had high access to sanitation facilities, however, most of them were shared and majority of the respondents were not satisfied with their facilities, primarily due to cleanliness and over demand.
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Opening the 'black box' of performance-based financing in low- and lower middle-income countries: a review of the literature.
TL;DR: Current knowledge on how PBF works is summarized, what still needs to be investigated and recommendations for researchers and policymakers from donor and recipient countries alike are set out.
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High burden of hepatitis B infection in Northern Uganda: results of a population-based survey
Emmanuel Ochola,Emmanuel Ochola,Ponsiano Ocama,Christopher Garimoi Orach,Ziadah Nankinga,Joan N. Kalyango,Willi McFarland,Charles Karamagi +7 more
TL;DR: A high prevalence of hepatitis B infection and lifetime exposures to hepatitis B in this northern Uganda Municipality is found and targeted vaccination of susceptible adults and improving existing childhood vaccinations will play roles in reducing the high prevalence rates seen in the population.