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Title
Dr.
Firstname
Matlhogonolo
Lastname
Kelepile
Position
Senior Lecturer
Office
Block 236/208
Phone
+267 355 2514
Professional Qualifications

PhD: (2019) Geography, Environment, and Spatial SciencesÌý(Michigan State University, Michigan, USA)Ìý

MA: (2014) Geography (Binghamton University, New York, USA)

PGDE: (2012) (4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû)

BA: (2011) Environmental Science (4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû)

Brief Biography

I am a health and medical geographer who uses GIS and spatial epidemiological techniques in population and medical geography that enhance the complex interplay between disease, population and the environment. I also explore new theoretical perspectives to investigate how environmental change and uncertainties are understood and experienced by individuals and communities, across scales from the household to the nation. I am also an Associate Editor (Geospatial ) for African Geographical Review (AGR), journal of the American Association of Geographers (AAG) https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rafg20

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Teaching Areas

Medical Geography

Population Geography

Quantitative Methods

Medical Geography

ENS 362 Environment and Diseases

ENS 363 Health Care Geography

Population GeographyÌý

ENS 260 Environment and Pop Dynamics

ENS 360 Concepts & Principles in Pop Geo

ENS 361 Techniques in Pop Geo

ENS 461 Advanced Techniques in Pop Geo

Quantitative Methods

ENS 112/141,ÌýENS 142

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ENS 638 Pop, Environment & Development

ENS 633 Sustainable Cities

Research Areas

HIV/AIDS, Antiretroviral therapies adherence,

Spatial Epidemiology, Geographic Information System (GIS),

Health Services Research, PMTCT, COVID-19, Hypertension, Obesity.

Postgraduate Supervision Areas

The built environment

HIV and NCDs

Urban and rural Health

Population Dynamics

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Selected Publications

1.Simela, S., Kelepile, M. & Sebobi, T.I. Spatial analysis and associated risk factors of HIV prevalence in Botswana: insights from the 2021 Botswana AIDS Impact Survey (BAIS V). BMC Infect Dis 25, 69 (2025).Ìý

2.Magidi, J., Bangira, T., Kelepile, M., & Shoko, M. (2024). Land use and land cover changes in Notwane watershed, Botswana, using extreme gradient boost (XGBoost) machine learning algorithm. African Geographical Review, 1–21.

3.Mosekiemang, T., Ngxangxa, S., & Kelepile, M. (2024). A facile lyophilisation-based sample preparation approach for the determination of selected wastewater-borne antiretroviral drugs and metabolites by SFC-MS/MS. Arabian Journal of Chemistry,Ìý17(9), 105924.

4.Towongo, M. F., & Kelepile, M. (2024). Prevalence, distribution and factors associated with modern contraceptive use among women of reproductive age in Uganda: evidence from UDHS 2016.ÌýContraception and Reproductive Medicine,Ìý9(1), 32.

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In pursuit of academic excellence