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Trusty Mudenda Epidemiology of Road Traffic Accidents in Lusaka, Zambia: Trends, Risk Factors and Countermeasures. Master’s Thesis in Development Studies, Specialising in Geography. Trondheim, May 2014 Epidemiology of Road Traffic Accidents in Lusaka, Zambia: Trends, Risk Factors and Countermeasures. By Trusty Mudenda Master’s Thesis for partial fulfillment of the award of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Development Studies, (Specialising in Geography). Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Faculty of Social Science and Technology Management Department of Geography Trondheim, Norway May, 2014 DECLARATION I, Trusty Mudenda, do declare that, apart from referencing to other people’ work, which have been duly acknowledged, this thesis is a product of my own work and efforts under the supervision of Professor Stig H. Jørgensen at Geography Department, NTNU. This work has neither in part nor in whole been presented elsewhere for other degrees. …………………………….. …………………………….. Trusty Mudenda Prof. Stig H. Jørgensen Author/Researcher Supervisor .................... DATE i ii DEDICATION I dedicate this thesis to my dear wife, Mukandeke Siabalima Mudenda, for her love, care and support for the period I was away from home and To my three children Rufaro, Farai and Farisai Mudenda who missed the fatherly love and care during my absence. iii iv ACKNOWLEDGMENTS First and foremost I thank and give glory to the Almighty God for bringing me this far which could not have been possible without His will. I can surely say “I can do all things through Christ who strengths me” Philippians 4 verse 6. Secondly I am grateful to several people and organizations for their diverse contributions in the process of both field work and report writing. I would like to express my deepest and heart-felt gratitude to my supervisor Professor Stig H. Jørgensen for his patience with me, continuous guidance, constructive criticisms, valuable suggestions, encouragements and inspirations even as my lecturer in Geography of Health, the ‘root’ of my thesis. I salute you professor! I am also grateful to MPhil Development Studies Programme and in particular the Geography Department Staff members. Specific sincere thanks go to the administrative staff for well-coordinated program activities, Bodil Wold, Anette Sofie Knutsen, Rita Hokseggen, and Per Ivar Chiutko and also to my lectures in various courses especially Prof. Ragnhild Lund, Prof. Cathrine Brun and Prof. Haakon Lein. I say am so thankful to you all. I am indebted to Kyrre Svarva a staff at NTNU IT Department for his enormous contributions in the design and modifications of the ‘machine readable’ questionnaire before field work and scanning of all completed questionnaires after field work. I say thank you Sir. I am very appreciative to the Norwegian State Loan Fund for granting me scholarship under Quota Scheme and in particular, by then, the coordinator Anette Moen and her fellow staff members for her effective communication during the application process and orientation activities. I also thank all respondents especially key informants for their willingness and for being available to provide information and official statistics data which have made this study a success. Special thanks go to Mr. Gladwell Banda (RTSA Deputy Director), Mr. Mulenga (U.T.H Public Relations Officer) and institutions like Zambia Police Service, Professional Insurance, and ZISC. I am very grateful to Conroy Davy the author of the You Tube video which has been used as secondary source of data for granting me permission to use his video. I thank you sir. I also extend my gratitude to my research assistants and other people who helped in various ways during data collection period. These include Messrs. Mtonga Thomas, Musonda v Emison, Phiri Stanely, Muvwanga Robert, Mrs. Haachiboya and Ms. Nsimbinini Siabalima and. I say thank you all. I also appreciate my employers, the Ministry of Education especially DEBS-Luangwa District and PEO- Lusaka Province for processing and granting me a paid study leave. I further express my thanks to my spiritual family, the Overcomers’ Chapel International especially Pastor Uduak for his spiritual support and guidance during my stay in Norway. Lastly but not the least special thanks go to my fellow MPhil. Development Studies, Specialising in Geography Programme 2012-2014, for their contributions and willingness to share knowledge during our studies in various courses we took together. vi

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This is an epidemiological approach to road traffic accidents in Lusaka, .. Road Traffic Accidents Reported by University Teaching Hospital (U.T.H).
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