The HIV and AIDS challenge in Africa : an impact and response assessment : executive summaries of the findings of research carried out in Botswana, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Addis Ababa : Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, c2007.Description: v, 38 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • RA643.86 .B68 2007
Contents:
Gender and HIV/AIDS : male risk and male sector interventions in Botswana / G. Mookodi and T. Maundeni -- Socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS on rural small-scale industrial sub-sector : the case of selected villages in Botswana / Stephen M. Kapunda -- The way HIV/AIDS affects the agricultural sector in Tanzania / Honest Prosper Ngowi -- Needs and coping strategies of HIV/AIDS affected female-headed families : a case study of Masaka District, Uganda / Mathias Ssamula -- HIV/AIDS in armed conflict situation in northern Uganda / Augustus Nuwagaba -- Marriage customs and sexual practices in the era of HIV and AIDS in Zambia : the case of Mansa District / Thomson Kalinda and Robert Tembo.
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Gender and HIV/AIDS : male risk and male sector interventions in Botswana / G. Mookodi and T. Maundeni --
Socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS on rural small-scale industrial sub-sector : the case of selected villages in Botswana / Stephen M. Kapunda --
The way HIV/AIDS affects the agricultural sector in Tanzania / Honest Prosper Ngowi --
Needs and coping strategies of HIV/AIDS affected female-headed families : a case study of Masaka District, Uganda / Mathias Ssamula --
HIV/AIDS in armed conflict situation in northern Uganda / Augustus Nuwagaba --
Marriage customs and sexual practices in the era of HIV and AIDS in Zambia : the case of Mansa District / Thomson Kalinda and Robert Tembo.