HIV/AIDS, Food Security, and Rural Livelihoods: Understanding and Responding - General

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Description:
This paper describes processes of understanding of the variable and changing nature of AIDS epidemics as well as processes of responding needed for HIV/AIDS to be effectively addressed, outlining some underlying principles. Key concepts of resistance and resilience are illustrated through a discussion of the two-way interactions between food insecurity and HIV/AIDS and their implications for the ways in which affected households, communities and sectors may best respond. (Adapted text from source: Abstract)
Format:
online
Languages:
English
Producer:
Michael Loevinsohn; Stuart Gillespie
Produced:
2003
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