We examine the gendered responses to shocks – including HIV-related illness and death, and environmental factors such as drought or too much rain – and how women in south western Uganda navigate structural barriers such as the gender constraints in land ownership, to cope with the impact of shocks. The study is based on data drawn from households selected from a General Population Cohort of 20,000 people in Kalungu District. As part of a larger study investigating the impact of HIV on agricultural livelihoods, 22 households were purposively sampled for a qualitative study. These households were stratified by sex of household head and by a death having occurred/not occurred of an HIV-positive individual in the household. Our findings show th...
A narrative linking women and vulnerability has been overarching in vulnerability literature. Howeve...
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017.Based on the assumpti...
Crop diseases significantly suppress plant yields and in extreme cases wipe out entire crop species ...
We examine the gendered responses to shocks – including HIV-related illness and death, and environme...
Armed conflicts globally create social and economic shifts that affect women’s and men’s claims to l...
This study explores the extent and causes of land conflict at the local community level. It also inv...
This research is based on fieldwork that was carried out in the post-conflict villages of Adunu and ...
Women in Uganda, especially widows, disproportionately suffer the impacts of AIDS because of their d...
Vulnerabilities of men and women to adverse health effects due to weather variability and climate ch...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
This second publication in the AWLAE series on HIV/AIDS and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa discus...
Differences in the roles and responsibilities of men and women in farm households are likely to infl...
<b>Key words</b>: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural...
Master of Sociology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.This study explores the impact of HIV ...
The COVID-19 pandemic had unprecedented effects on the lives and livelihoods of men and women in rur...
A narrative linking women and vulnerability has been overarching in vulnerability literature. Howeve...
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017.Based on the assumpti...
Crop diseases significantly suppress plant yields and in extreme cases wipe out entire crop species ...
We examine the gendered responses to shocks – including HIV-related illness and death, and environme...
Armed conflicts globally create social and economic shifts that affect women’s and men’s claims to l...
This study explores the extent and causes of land conflict at the local community level. It also inv...
This research is based on fieldwork that was carried out in the post-conflict villages of Adunu and ...
Women in Uganda, especially widows, disproportionately suffer the impacts of AIDS because of their d...
Vulnerabilities of men and women to adverse health effects due to weather variability and climate ch...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
This second publication in the AWLAE series on HIV/AIDS and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa discus...
Differences in the roles and responsibilities of men and women in farm households are likely to infl...
<b>Key words</b>: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural...
Master of Sociology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.This study explores the impact of HIV ...
The COVID-19 pandemic had unprecedented effects on the lives and livelihoods of men and women in rur...
A narrative linking women and vulnerability has been overarching in vulnerability literature. Howeve...
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017.Based on the assumpti...
Crop diseases significantly suppress plant yields and in extreme cases wipe out entire crop species ...