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BUPE BWALYA
BUPE BWALYA
Lecturer of Demography, Mulungushi University
Verified email at mu.ac.zm
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Determinants and inequalities in access to improved water sources and sanitation among the Zambian households
JN Mulenga, BB Bwalya, KK Chishimba
1032017
Factors associated with postnatal care for newborns in Zambia: analysis of the 2013-14 Zambia demographic and health survey
BB Bwalya, MC Mulenga, JN Mulenga
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 17 (1), 418, 2017
862017
Factors associated with stunting among children aged 6-23 months in Zambian: evidence from the 2007 Zambia demographic and health survey
BB Bwalya, M Lemba, CC Mapoma, N Mutombo
Int J Adv Nutr Health Sci 3 (1), 116-31, 2015
422015
Demographic and socio-economic determinants of women’s health insurance coverage in Zambia
JN Mulenga, BB Bwalya, G Yordanos
Epidemiology Biostatistics and Public Healt, 2016
352016
Determinants of unmet need for family planning among married women in Zambia
JN Mulenga, BB Bwalya, MC Mulenga, K Mumba
Journal of public health in Africa 11 (1), 1084, 2020
342020
Too young to be a wife! analysis of the factors influencing child marriages and its influence on the preferred number of children among women in Zambia.
J Mulenga, MC Mulenga, BB Bwalya, C Ngongola-Reinke
African Population Studies 32 (2), 2018
272018
Application of verbal autopsy in routine civil registration in Lusaka District of Zambia
CC Mapoma, B Munkombwe, C Mwango, BB Bwalya, A Kalindi, NP Gona
BMC Health Services Research 21 (1), 408, 2021
162021
Nutritional Status Among Female Adolescents Aged (15 - 19 years) in Zambia: Why it Matters
BB Bwalya
Horizon Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 1 (1), 001-007, 2015
142015
Digit Preference and it's implicatiocations on population projections in Zambia: evidence from the cesus data.
BB Bwalya, M Phiri, C Mwansa
International Journal of Current Advanced Research, 2015
132015
Association between sexual violence and unintended pregnancy among married women in Zambia
ME Kasonde, BB Bwalya, ET Nyirenda, CC Mapoma, M Sikaluzwe, ...
BMC public health 22 (1), 1491, 2022
112022
Rural-urban differentials in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among women of child bearing age in Zambian
BB Bwalya, CC Mapoma, JN Mulenga
Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Public Health 14 (2), 2017
112017
The association between contraceptive use and desired number of children among sexually active men in Zambia
BB Bwalya, ME Kasonde, JN Mulenga, CC Mapoma, N Wamunyima, ...
BMC Public Health 23 (1), 1833, 2023
62023
Univariate Time-Series analysis of second-hand car importation in Zambia
S Jere, B Kasense, BB Bwalya
Open Journal of Statistics 7 (4), 718-730, 2017
62017
Cash or Food? Which Works Better to Improve Nutrition Status and Treatment Adherence for HIV Patients Starting Antiretroviral Therapy
BM Kawana, MJ Mofu, WS Siamusantu, KF Kabwe, BB Bwalya, G Tembo, ...
Turning Rapid Growth into Meaningful Growth: Sustaining the Commitment to …, 2014
52014
Influence of infant and young child feeding practices on stunting in children aged 6–23 months in Zambia
A Banda, ET Nyirenda, CC Mapoma, BB Bwalya, N Moyo
42021
A comparative study of menstrual poverty among urban and rural female learners in government schools of Zambia
BB Bwalya, A Mwansa, P Amanzi, C Ngongola, C Meki-Kombe
BMC Women's Health 25 (1), 17, 2025
32025
An assessment of online learning among students of higher learning institution in the midst of COVID-19 lock down: A case study of Levy Mwanawasa Medical University in Lusaka …
C Mwansa, BB Bwalya, R Mwenya
Mulungushi University Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (2), 1-10, 2021
32021
Factors associated with postnatal care for newborns in Zambia: analysis of the 2013-14 Demographic and Health Survey.
BB Bwalya, MC Mulenga, JN Mulenga
32016
A Study to Compare the Effects of Cash and Food Transfer Schemes on HIV Patients Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy (ART): Final Assessment Report
B Kawana, M Mofu, W Siamusantu, K Kabwe, B Bwalya
NFNC/CARE, 2012
32012
Decoding fertility behaviour of married women in Zambia: A multipronged analysis of bio-demographic, socio-economic and intermediate factors
BB Bwalya, C Odimegwu
PLOS Global Public Health 5 (1), e0004088, 2025
22025
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