Changes in agriculture and rural livelihoods in Africa are often attributed to the HIV epidemic. While acknowledging that the epidemic has devastated many families and communities because of excess morbidity and mortality, this review explores other causes of change in agriculture practices and production in southern Uganda. Over the past 20 years labour shortages, because of labour migration and changing aspirations (as well as HIV), crop and livestock pests and diseases, declining soil fertility, changes in commodity markets and a growing off-farm sector have contributed to the changes seen in rural southern Uganda. Policy interventions outside agriculture and health have also had an impact on households. The HIV epidemic has not happened...
Uganda’s AIDS epidemic was amplified by political breakdown and economic collapse during the 1970s a...
BACKGROUND:In Uganda, the HIV epidemic is now mature and generalized. Recently, there have been repo...
AIDS has a devastating impact on individuals and society. It is defined as Acquired Immune Deficienc...
Changes in agriculture and rural livelihoods in Africa are often attributed to the HIV epidemic. Whi...
By Monica Karuhanga Beraho, African women leaders in agriculture and the environment (AWLAE) Series ...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic threatens economic, social, and environmental sustainability throughout sub-Sa...
Much has been written about the medical and clinical aspects of HIV/AIDS. There is also an increasin...
The Lake Victoria region has the highest HIV prevalence in the East African Community, which compris...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has claimed the lives of over 20 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), w...
The research was carried out among banana-farming households in the districts of Masaka and Kabarole...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus /Acquired Immuno-deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) epidemic is one of ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW:There is an urgent need to understand new population-level approaches that achieve...
By the year 2000, the current projection of the World Health Organization (WHO) is that there will b...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
Uganda’s AIDS epidemic was amplified by political breakdown and economic collapse during the 1970s a...
BACKGROUND:In Uganda, the HIV epidemic is now mature and generalized. Recently, there have been repo...
AIDS has a devastating impact on individuals and society. It is defined as Acquired Immune Deficienc...
Changes in agriculture and rural livelihoods in Africa are often attributed to the HIV epidemic. Whi...
By Monica Karuhanga Beraho, African women leaders in agriculture and the environment (AWLAE) Series ...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic threatens economic, social, and environmental sustainability throughout sub-Sa...
Much has been written about the medical and clinical aspects of HIV/AIDS. There is also an increasin...
The Lake Victoria region has the highest HIV prevalence in the East African Community, which compris...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has claimed the lives of over 20 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), w...
The research was carried out among banana-farming households in the districts of Masaka and Kabarole...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus /Acquired Immuno-deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) epidemic is one of ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW:There is an urgent need to understand new population-level approaches that achieve...
By the year 2000, the current projection of the World Health Organization (WHO) is that there will b...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
Uganda’s AIDS epidemic was amplified by political breakdown and economic collapse during the 1970s a...
BACKGROUND:In Uganda, the HIV epidemic is now mature and generalized. Recently, there have been repo...
AIDS has a devastating impact on individuals and society. It is defined as Acquired Immune Deficienc...