Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeeding in, education in sub-Saharan Africa. To address this gap, we used multivariable logistic regression to determine the correlation between education outcomes in youth (aged 15-24) (being in the correct grade-for-age, primary school completion and having at least five "O" level passes) and being HIV-positive; having an HIV-positive parent; being a young carer; or being a maternal, paternal or double orphan, in five rounds (1998-2011) of a general population survey from eastern Zimbabwe. The fifth survey round (2009-2011) included data on children aged 6-17, which were analysed for the impacts of the above risk factors on regular attendance in...
In Zimbabwe around 1.1 million children have been orphaned due to AIDS. We conducted a survey among ...
It has been 40 years since the first cases of HIV were identified. Since then, an estimated 76 milli...
Orphans and other children made vulnerable by HIV in sub-Saharan Africa are at increased risk of mov...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
There is a growing interest in education as a means to reduce HIV infection in vulnerable children i...
We present multi-method case studies of two Zimbabwean primary schools – one rural, one small-town. ...
As the population of orphans grows in AIDS-affected settings, recent studies describe a heightened r...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
From population-based surveys in the 1980s in Karonga district, northern Malawi, 197 'index individu...
Objectives. Using a randomized controlled trial in rural eastern Zimbabwe, we tested whether compreh...
We present multi-method case studies of two Zimbabwean primary schools – one rural and one small-tow...
Objectives. Using a randomized controlled trial in rural eastern Zimbabwe, we tested whether compreh...
In Zimbabwe around 1.1 million children have been orphaned due to AIDS. We conducted a survey among ...
It has been 40 years since the first cases of HIV were identified. Since then, an estimated 76 milli...
Orphans and other children made vulnerable by HIV in sub-Saharan Africa are at increased risk of mov...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
There is a growing interest in education as a means to reduce HIV infection in vulnerable children i...
We present multi-method case studies of two Zimbabwean primary schools – one rural, one small-town. ...
As the population of orphans grows in AIDS-affected settings, recent studies describe a heightened r...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
From population-based surveys in the 1980s in Karonga district, northern Malawi, 197 'index individu...
Objectives. Using a randomized controlled trial in rural eastern Zimbabwe, we tested whether compreh...
We present multi-method case studies of two Zimbabwean primary schools – one rural and one small-tow...
Objectives. Using a randomized controlled trial in rural eastern Zimbabwe, we tested whether compreh...
In Zimbabwe around 1.1 million children have been orphaned due to AIDS. We conducted a survey among ...
It has been 40 years since the first cases of HIV were identified. Since then, an estimated 76 milli...
Orphans and other children made vulnerable by HIV in sub-Saharan Africa are at increased risk of mov...