The aim of this study is to investigate the role of female empowerment and NGOs in HIV-prevention. A case study from Babati, northern Tanzania, is presented as part of my investigation and will affiliate theory with reality. Further the study is based on feminist and postcolonial theory as well as gender perspectives on HIV and AIDS. A persons gender determines how vulnerable that person is to HIV and related consequences; I will claim that HIV and AIDS threaten women to a greater extent then men and that women’s abilities to empowerment are negatively affected as well. I will also claim that female empowerment is a necessary mean to prevent HIV and that this involves a more profound change than solely equal distribution of resources. My st...
This study sought to establish gender perceptual differences and their effects on the implementation...
While HIV infection trends in most groups have been declining, certain population groups including y...
This thesis outlines the research findings and implications for practice generated from the, “A Gend...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of female empowerment and NGOs in HIV-prevention. A...
Using feminist theory and comparative analysis, this thesis will investigate why women in sub-Sahara...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
This study illuminates civil society organizations (CSOs)’ possibilities to prevent HIV among girls ...
This study emerged from the high prevalence rate of HIV and AIDS infection among women in Sub-Sahara...
The aim of this research was to establish the women’s perceptions, opinions and feelings on the prac...
This is about women, poverty and vulnerability of HIV/AIDS in Moree and Asebu in the Abura-Asebu-Kwa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.Women globally, and especially in sub Sahar...
This thesis is an analysis of how international policies on HIV prevention can be understood through...
Today it has been estimated that 40 million people worldwide are carrying the deadly virus known as ...
Poor, black women in their young adulthood are the greatest victims of the HIV/AIDS epidemic that ra...
This study sought to establish gender perceptual differences and their effects on the implementation...
While HIV infection trends in most groups have been declining, certain population groups including y...
This thesis outlines the research findings and implications for practice generated from the, “A Gend...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of female empowerment and NGOs in HIV-prevention. A...
Using feminist theory and comparative analysis, this thesis will investigate why women in sub-Sahara...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
This study illuminates civil society organizations (CSOs)’ possibilities to prevent HIV among girls ...
This study emerged from the high prevalence rate of HIV and AIDS infection among women in Sub-Sahara...
The aim of this research was to establish the women’s perceptions, opinions and feelings on the prac...
This is about women, poverty and vulnerability of HIV/AIDS in Moree and Asebu in the Abura-Asebu-Kwa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.Women globally, and especially in sub Sahar...
This thesis is an analysis of how international policies on HIV prevention can be understood through...
Today it has been estimated that 40 million people worldwide are carrying the deadly virus known as ...
Poor, black women in their young adulthood are the greatest victims of the HIV/AIDS epidemic that ra...
This study sought to establish gender perceptual differences and their effects on the implementation...
While HIV infection trends in most groups have been declining, certain population groups including y...
This thesis outlines the research findings and implications for practice generated from the, “A Gend...