In response to the growing HIV epidemic in Africa in the 1990s, microbicide technologies emerged from discourses of empowerment and imaginings of the sexual lives and agency of African women. This draws on an anthropological enquiry which explored narratives from Tanzanian women who participated in a microbicide clinical trial. In the context of the HIV epidemic in Tanzania, women's lives were full of uncertainty and insecurity and their sexual lives were situated in a wider discourse of urban women's sexuality linked to morality and power. Their narratives revealed that women participated in the trial to seek knowledge as well as to 'try' the gel. In relation to their concerns about sexual health, the gel was experienced as cleansing as we...
M. Soc. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Despite vast efforts to curb HIV and AIDS, the ...
The Microbicide Division of the Department of Medical Microbiology at MEDUNSA, South Africa, recentl...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Background: HIV prevention trials conducted among disadvantaged vulnerable at-risk populations in de...
Qualitative research was conducted to explore the social context of sexual-risk behaviour among wome...
The choice of suitable study populations in which to conduct large-scale phase III HIV prevention tr...
Actively engaging communities in effective partnerships for the design and implementation of HIV pre...
Master of Social Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women remain disproport...
Due to heightened vulnerability to HIV from frequent engagement in sex work and overlapping drug-usi...
The magnitude of the global human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic is determined by women from ...
Vaginal microbicides are pharmaceutical products in development that are designed to reduce the sex...
BACKGROUND: HIV prevention research in resource-limited countries is associated with a variety of et...
According to a 1998 UNAIDS/WHO report, HIV infection among women is the fastest-growing segment of t...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
OBJECTIVES: To prepare for future HIV prevention trials, we conducted prospective cohort studies amo...
M. Soc. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Despite vast efforts to curb HIV and AIDS, the ...
The Microbicide Division of the Department of Medical Microbiology at MEDUNSA, South Africa, recentl...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
Background: HIV prevention trials conducted among disadvantaged vulnerable at-risk populations in de...
Qualitative research was conducted to explore the social context of sexual-risk behaviour among wome...
The choice of suitable study populations in which to conduct large-scale phase III HIV prevention tr...
Actively engaging communities in effective partnerships for the design and implementation of HIV pre...
Master of Social Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Women remain disproport...
Due to heightened vulnerability to HIV from frequent engagement in sex work and overlapping drug-usi...
The magnitude of the global human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic is determined by women from ...
Vaginal microbicides are pharmaceutical products in development that are designed to reduce the sex...
BACKGROUND: HIV prevention research in resource-limited countries is associated with a variety of et...
According to a 1998 UNAIDS/WHO report, HIV infection among women is the fastest-growing segment of t...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...
OBJECTIVES: To prepare for future HIV prevention trials, we conducted prospective cohort studies amo...
M. Soc. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Despite vast efforts to curb HIV and AIDS, the ...
The Microbicide Division of the Department of Medical Microbiology at MEDUNSA, South Africa, recentl...
Vaginal microbicides, substances that may substantially decrease transmission of sexually transmitte...