Qualifications: PhD, Community Resource Management; M.Sc. Family and Consumer Sciences, B.Ed.
School: Public Health and Applied Human Sciences
Department: Population, Reproductive Health and Community Resource Management.
Position: Lecturer
Contact Address: 43844-00100, Nairobi
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Research interests: Community development; Sexual and reproductive health access and justice; Family studies;Sexual and Reproductive Health Behaviour; Gender studies; Curriculum development.
Area of Specialization: Community Resource Management; Family and Consumer Sciences; Education; Curriculum development Reproductive health and Community development;
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 RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS

  • Evelia, H., Ndayala, P., Page, A., Wafula, C. O., Westeneng, J., Kuya, J., & Chesire, F. (2021). Aspirations versus Reality: Exploring Factors Affecting Meaningful Youth Participation in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Programme in Rural Kenya. East African Journal of Health and Science, 3(1), 31-44

  • Ndayala, P. D., Ngige, L. W., Ondigi, A., & Evelia, H. (2021). Sexual Practices and HIV Seropositivity Disclosure among Adults in Nairobi, Kenya. East African Journal of Health and Science, 3(1), 1-11

  • Faith Muhonja, Margaret Keraka and Phoebe Ndayala, (2020). Community-Based study on the influence of parent characteristics on risky sexual behavior among adolescents 15-19 years, in Homa-Bay County, Kenya. Chapter 3. In Maurice Amutabi and Abel Mayaka (eds). Dynamics of sustainable Development in Africa. Nairobi: CEDRED Publications. Pp. 31-42.
    https://kenyasocialscienceforum.wordpress.com/2020/10/02/strategic-governance-and-sustainable-development-in-africa-maurice-n-amutabi-and-magdalene-ndeto

  • Ndayala, P. D., & Ngige, L. W. (2020). Influence of Social Cultural Factors on HIV Seropositivity Disclosure to Sexual Partners in Kenya. East African Journal of Health and Science, 2(1), 62-74

  • Faith Muhonja, Margaret Keraka and Phoebe Ndayala, (2020). Health-facility characteristics influencing the uptake of sexual and reproductive health services among adolescents 15-19 years: A case study of Homa-Bay County, Kenya. Chapter 9. In Maourice Amutabi and Abel Mayaka (eds). Strategic Governance and Sustainable Development in Africa. Nairobi: CEDRED Publications. Pp 146-159. https://kenyasocialscienceforum.wordpress.com/2020/10/15/dynamics-of-sustainable-development-in-africa-edited-by-maurice-amutabi-and-abel-mayaka

  • Ngige, L., & Ndayala, P. (2020). Effects of Anticipated Stigma and Discrimination on Self-Disclosure of HIV Seropositive Status among People Living with HIV and AIDS in Kenya. East African Journal of Health and Science, 2(1), 51-61. https://doi.org/10.37284/eajhs.2.1.211.
  • Abdullahi, M. O. M. & Ndayala P., (2018).ROLE OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND LIVELIHOOD STRATEGY DIVERSIFICATION ON PASTORALISTS’HOUSEHOLD STABILITY IN MANDERA COUNTY, KENYA. International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development3(1), 1-19.
  • Phoebe, N., & Ngige, L. (2015). Nature and Extent of HIV Self Disclosure by Seropositive Adults in HIV Support Groups in Nairobi County, Kenya. Nature, 5 (16). ISSN (Paper) 2224-5766 ISSN (Online)2225-0484.
  • Kathuri-Ogola, L., VanLeeuwen, C., Kabaria-Muriithi, J., Weeks, L.E., Kieru, J. and Ndayala, P. (2015). Supervision Challenges Encountered During Kenyan University Students’ Practicum Attachment. Journal of Education and Practice. Vol.6, No.17. ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online).

PARTICIPATION AND ATTENDANCE OF CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

Time: 2010: First Pan-African Family Strengths International Conference held from 20th -24th July 2010 at the North Coast Beach Hotel in Mombasa, Kenya.

  • Impact of self-disclosure of HIV Sero-positive status on gender-based violence among people living with HIV/AIDSin Nairobi, Kenya by Ndayala Phoebe; L. Ngige&. A. Ondigi paper presented in the Gender Violence Conference hosted in Kenyatta University.
  • “Factors associated with sexual behavior of Adolescent school girls in western Kenya” by Phoebe Ndayala, Lucy Ngige and Olive Mugenda paper presented in the First Pan-African Family Strengths International Conference from 20th 24th July 2010 Mombasa, Kenya. Kenyatta University and Northern Illinois University (USA)

RESEARCH PAPERS/REPORTS/CONTRIBUTION

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS

  1. Abdullahi, M. O. M. and Ndayala Phoebe (2018). ROLE OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND LIVELIHOOD STRATEGY DIVERSIFICATION ON PASTORALISTS’HOUSEHOLD STABILITY IN MANDERA COUNTY, KENYA. International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development3(1), 1-19.
  2. Ndayala Phoebe, Ondigi Alice N., Ngige L Nature and Extent of HIV Self Disclosure by Seropositive Adults in HIV Support Groups in Nairobi County, Kenya. www.iiste.org › Home › Vol 5, No 16 (2015)
  3. Kathuri-Ogola, L., VanLeeuwen, C.,Kabaria-Muriithi, J.,Weeks, L.E., Kieru, J. and Ndayala, P. (2015).Supervision Challenges Encountered During Kenyan University Students’ Practicum Attachment. Journal of Education and Practice. Vol.6, No.17. ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online).
  4. Worked on a regional publication on women’s maternal and reproductive health risk status in Sub-Sahara African countries titled “A Measure of Commitment

PARTICIPATION AND ATTENDANCE OF CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS 

Time: 2010: First Pan-African Family Strengths International Conference held from 20th -24th July 2010 at the North Coast Beach Hotel in Mombasa, Kenya. 

  • Impact of self-disclosure of HIV Sero-positive status on gender-based violence among people living with HIV/AIDSin Nairobi, Kenya by Ndayala Phoebe; L. Ngige &. A. Ondigi paper presented in the Gender Violence Conference hosted in Kenyatta University.
  • “Factors associated with sexual behavior of Adolescent school girls in western Kenya” by Phoebe Ndayala, Lucy Ngige and Olive Mugenda paper presented in the First Pan-African Family Strengths International Conference from 20th 24th July 2010 Mombasa, Kenya. Kenyatta University and Northern Illinois University (USA)

RESEARCH PAPERS/REPORTS/CONTRIBUTION

  • Humphres Evelia, Phoebe Ndayala, Kevin Oyugi, Lucy Ogola, Edgar Makona, Nerima Were, Tabitha Saoyo & Allan Maleche. FACILITATING ACCESS TO SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE FOR ORPHANED AND VULNERABLE ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN KISUMU AND HOMA BAY COUNTIES. Baseline Survey Results Report, 2017. KELIN kelinkenya.org.
  • Evelia H., Ndayala P., Njue C., Kuya J., Wanjiru M., Baumgartner S. & Westeneng J., 2016 “Exploring the factors that influence access to SRH services for young people in Kenya: A study of three different health service models used by FHOK”, Rutgers & FHOK. rutgers.international
  • Evelia H., Wanjiru M., Kuya, J., Ndayala P. & Westeneng J., 2016 “Understanding factors that influence use of E&M platforms for SRHR information and services among youths in Nairobi, Kenya”, Rutgers, Africa Alive! & Nairobits. rutgers.international
  • Evelia H., Kieru J., Ndayala P., Kuya, J., Wanjiru M. & Westeneng J. 2016 “Understanding the use of telemedicine for accessing SRHR and HIV information and services for 10-24 year olds in Kisumu county of Western Kenya”, Rutgers, Simavi & KMET Utrecht, March 2016. rutgers.international
  • Ndayala P.,Wafula C.O., Chesire F., Evelia H., Kuya J,& Westeneng J., 2016 “Exploring the factors that influence meaningful youth involvement in the health care system management in Western Kenya”, Rutgers & GLUK Utrecht, March 2016. rutgers.international
  • Globus Associates Questream, & Sexual and Reproductive Health Alliance ( March 2016); The Access Services and knowledge Outcome Measurement Report 2016. SRHR Alliance Nairobi March 2016. rutgers.international
  • Globus Associates Questream, & Sexual and Reproductive Health Alliance ( March 2016); The Unite for Body Rights Program Outcome Measurement Report 2016. SRHR Alliance Nairobi March 2016. rutgers.international

PARTICIPATION AND ATTENDANCE OF CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS 

PRESENTATION OF PAPERS AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES

  • Presented paper on Meaningful youth participation in community health care management systems in Western Kenya: An exploration of contextual factors. In the GLUK conference, Kisumu Kenya (2014).
  • Impact of self-disclosure of HIV Sero-positive status on gender-based violence among people living with HIV/AIDSin Nairobi, Kenya by Ndayala Phoebe; L. Ngige&. A. Ondigi paper presented in the Gender Violence Conference hosted in Kenyatta University.
  • “Factors associated with sexual behavior of Adolescent school girls in western Kenya” by Phoebe Ndayala, Lucy Ngige and Olive Mugenda paper presented in the First Pan-African Family Strengths International Conference from 20th 24th July 2010 Mombasa, Kenya. Kenyatta University and Northern Illinois University (USA)

Academic Research  

  • 2014: Predictors of HIV self-disclosure to sexual partners bySero-positive adults in informal settlements: a case of Central division, NairobiCounty, Kenya.A thesis submitted
  • 2006: “Factors associated with sexual behavior of Adolescent school girls in western Kenya. A thesis submitted for the award of Master of Science (Family and Consumer Sciences), Kenyatta University.

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DR. SOLOMON MURIUNGI MBURUNG'A 
Department of Community Resource Management

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