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Annabel S. Erulkar, Ph.D.
Senior Associate and Country Director

Selected Publications

Erulkar, Annabel and Francis Ayuka. 2007. "Addressing early marriage in areas of high HIV prevalence: A program to delay marriage and support married girls in rural Nyanza, Kenya," Promoting Healthy, Safe, and Productive Transitions to Adulthood Brief no. 19. New York: Population Council. (PDF)

Erulkar, Annabel, Judith Bruce, Aleke Dondo, Jennefer Sebstad, James Matheka, Arjmand Banu Khan, and Ann Gathuku. 2006. "Tap and Reposition Youth (TRY): Providing social support, savings, and microcredit opportunities for young women in areas with high HIV prevalence," SEEDS no. 23. New York: Population Council. (PDF)

Erulkar, Annabel S., Tekle-Ab Mekbib, Garry Conille, and Helen Amdemichael. 2006. “Leave no woman behind, Amhara region: Baseline report,” UNFPA/Population Council report, March.

Erulkar, Annabel S., Tekle-Ab Mekbib, Negussie Simie, and Tsehai Gulema. 2006. “Differential use of adolescent reproductive health programs in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,” Journal of Adolescent Health 38(3): 253–260. (abstract)

Erulkar, Annabel S., Tekle-Ab Mekbib, Negussie Simie, and Tsehai Gulema. 2006. “Migration and vulnerability among adolescents in slum areas of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,” Journal of Youth Studies 9(3): 361–374. (abstract)

Erulkar, Annabel S., Charles J. Onoka, and Alford Phiri. 2005. “What is youth friendly? Adolescents’ preferences for reproductive health services in Kenya and Zimbabwe,” African Journal of Reproductive Health 9(3): 51–58.

Erulkar, Annabel and Erica Chong. 2005. "Evaluation of a savings & micro-credit program for vulnerable young women in Nairobi." Nairobi: Population Council. (PDF)

Mekbib, Tekle-Ab, Annabel S. Erulkar, and Fekerte Belete. 2005. “Who are the targets of youth programs: Results of a capacity building exercise in Ethiopia,” Ethiopian Journal of Health and Development 19(1): 60–62.


 

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