PURPOSE: This qualitative study explores the day-to-day care experiences and livelihoods challenges of the elderly carers of orphan and vulnerable children (OVCs) in rural Chiradzuru district in Malawi. The study aims to highlight the impact of AIDS mortality on Elderly Households' livelihood assets. METHOD: Using case study approach data was collected from 43 cases comprised of 23 individuals and 3 Focus Groups. The main study participants were elderly-headed households caring for OVCs. Data was collected and the evidence converged using the Sustainable Livelihood Framework (SLF) to analyse findings. FINDINGS: The main ten study participants were between the ages 55-90+ caring for thirty-eight OVCs; seven of whom were single females carin...
AbstractThis qualitative study examines the role of older people (60 years and above) in fostering d...
The thesis focuses on the survival mechanisms of the rural poor elderly in Zimbabwe. The situation o...
A Research Report submitted in partial fulfilment of a Master of Arts in Health Sociology by coursew...
PURPOSE: This qualitative study explores the day-to-day care experiences and livelihoods challenges ...
HIV may affect the elderly in a number of ways. They may become infected themselves; their children ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experience of family caregivers of patients with AIDS-...
Introduction: The HIV/AIDS pandemic is reducing life expectancy and raising mortality. An increasing...
The HIV epidemic has resulted in the death of many people in their reproductive years, leaving behin...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.Introduction: the number of orphans world wi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of older caregivers of adult AIDS ill...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwatersrand...
Objective: To assess the influence of maternal HIV status and orphanhood on child mortality and phys...
It is estimated that Malawi has about 900,000 orphans, the majority of whom are orphaned as a result...
Grandparents are increasingly becoming the primary carers of children orphaned by the HIV epidemic i...
Older women in communities ravaged by HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa have been hailed as constit...
AbstractThis qualitative study examines the role of older people (60 years and above) in fostering d...
The thesis focuses on the survival mechanisms of the rural poor elderly in Zimbabwe. The situation o...
A Research Report submitted in partial fulfilment of a Master of Arts in Health Sociology by coursew...
PURPOSE: This qualitative study explores the day-to-day care experiences and livelihoods challenges ...
HIV may affect the elderly in a number of ways. They may become infected themselves; their children ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experience of family caregivers of patients with AIDS-...
Introduction: The HIV/AIDS pandemic is reducing life expectancy and raising mortality. An increasing...
The HIV epidemic has resulted in the death of many people in their reproductive years, leaving behin...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.Introduction: the number of orphans world wi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of older caregivers of adult AIDS ill...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witwatersrand...
Objective: To assess the influence of maternal HIV status and orphanhood on child mortality and phys...
It is estimated that Malawi has about 900,000 orphans, the majority of whom are orphaned as a result...
Grandparents are increasingly becoming the primary carers of children orphaned by the HIV epidemic i...
Older women in communities ravaged by HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa have been hailed as constit...
AbstractThis qualitative study examines the role of older people (60 years and above) in fostering d...
The thesis focuses on the survival mechanisms of the rural poor elderly in Zimbabwe. The situation o...
A Research Report submitted in partial fulfilment of a Master of Arts in Health Sociology by coursew...