Successive Maternal and Child Health policies during last three decades in the Global South were based on a quantitative approach to reproductive risk, with a homogeneous vision of women's life experiences. On the contrary, the anthropological approach defines risk as a social construction and considers that populations assess and prioritize their exposure risks in a relevant manner.Our approach is based on a long-term ethnographic study in Bobo-Dioulasso (Burkina Faso) and its environment. We conducted formal and informal interviews with women, their families and key informants. Contextual observations in urban and rural areas complete the data set.Our results show a form of trivialization of HIV/AIDS risk in its bioclinical aspects. Howev...
International audienceTo meet the objective of ending the AIDS pandemic in 2030, screening and acces...
Induced abortion without medical or legal request in countries where it is prohibitedsuch as Burkina...
The studies are unanimous about the huge risks linked to pregnancy, particularly in developing count...
Successive Maternal and Child Health policies during last three decades in the Global South were bas...
Les politiques de santé de la mère et de l’enfant qui se succèdent dans les pays du Sud depuis trois...
Despite sensitising and prevention messages, women still remain concerned about AIDS in developing c...
En Afrique sub-Saharienne, les femmes et les filles sont particulièrement vulnérables à l’infection ...
Global advocacy campaigns increasingly highlight the negative impact of reproductive morbidity on ec...
Communication strategy and the stigmatisation of women: levirate and AIDS in Burkina Faso In the Bu...
HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa is a major public health threat particularly for girls and women...
Global advocacy campaigns increasingly highlight the negative impact of reproductive morbidity on ec...
International audienceExclusive breastfeeding is recommended by WHO for all women, but particularly ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate mortality in women in Burkina Faso in the 4 years following a life-threate...
Cette thèse a pour objectif d’appréhender au Burkina Faso les conditions de genre qui déterminent le...
International audienceTo meet the objective of ending the AIDS pandemic in 2030, screening and acces...
Induced abortion without medical or legal request in countries where it is prohibitedsuch as Burkina...
The studies are unanimous about the huge risks linked to pregnancy, particularly in developing count...
Successive Maternal and Child Health policies during last three decades in the Global South were bas...
Les politiques de santé de la mère et de l’enfant qui se succèdent dans les pays du Sud depuis trois...
Despite sensitising and prevention messages, women still remain concerned about AIDS in developing c...
En Afrique sub-Saharienne, les femmes et les filles sont particulièrement vulnérables à l’infection ...
Global advocacy campaigns increasingly highlight the negative impact of reproductive morbidity on ec...
Communication strategy and the stigmatisation of women: levirate and AIDS in Burkina Faso In the Bu...
HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa is a major public health threat particularly for girls and women...
Global advocacy campaigns increasingly highlight the negative impact of reproductive morbidity on ec...
International audienceExclusive breastfeeding is recommended by WHO for all women, but particularly ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate mortality in women in Burkina Faso in the 4 years following a life-threate...
Cette thèse a pour objectif d’appréhender au Burkina Faso les conditions de genre qui déterminent le...
International audienceTo meet the objective of ending the AIDS pandemic in 2030, screening and acces...
Induced abortion without medical or legal request in countries where it is prohibitedsuch as Burkina...
The studies are unanimous about the huge risks linked to pregnancy, particularly in developing count...