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Advocacy And Promotions Of Reproductive Health Issues Question Paper

Advocacy And Promotions Of Reproductive Health Issues 

Course:Master Of Science In Population Health

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2012



KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2011/2012
SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN SCIENCE
IN REPRODUCTION HEALTH
PPR 709N: ADVOCACY AND PROMOTIONS OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ISSUES
DATE: FRIDAY, 30TH MARCH 2012 TIME: 9.00 A.M – 12.00 NOON
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INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A : Answer Question ONE (1) and any other THREE( 3) questions.

Q1.a)Outline the major objectives of the 2010-2012 Reproductive health communication strategy in Kenya. [ 20 marks]

b)Discuss the effectiveness of the communication strategies used by the
ministry of healthy in enhancing improved reproductive health status of
vulnerable groups in Kenya. [ 30 marks]

Q2.Discuss the key strategies that can be used by health worker to carry out Reproductive health promotion education and promotion. [ 30 marks]

Q3.a)Discuss the criteria for Advocacy issue identification. [ 15 marks]

b)Discuss the major leadership elements in managing networks and partnerships.[ 15 marks]

Q4.a)Discuss the key steps in advocacy process [ 15 marks]

b)What are the benefits of advocacy in health promotion [ 15 marks]

Q5.Explain the extent in which implementation of the reproductive health bill has impacted
in positive reproductive health outcomes. [ 30 marks]

Q6.Discuss the relevance of health belief model in planning health promotion interventions
[ 30 marks]






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