The 'new variant famine' hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Africa. Proposed causal mechanisms include a loss of livelihood assets and skills, brought about through AIDS' impacts on children's access to inherited property and intergenerationally-transferred knowledge. This paper employs a sustainable livelihoods framework to examine how AIDS is impacting on young people's access to assets and skills in two southern African countries: Malawi and Lesotho. Drawing on qualitative research with rural youth, the paper shows that AIDS affects some young people's access to some livelihood assets, but does not do so in a systematic or predictable way, nor are its impacts invariably negative. The broader cultural ...
The “New Variant Famine” hypothesis proposed that AIDS offers a major challenge to food security in ...
Since the southern African food crisis of 2001/02, the ‘new-variant famine’ (NVF) hypothesis first p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate trends in child malnutrition in six countries in southern Africa, in relat...
The 'new variant famine' hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...
AbstractThe ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in sout...
The ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...
Southern Africa’s exceptionally high HIV prevalence and recurrent food crises prompted De Waal and W...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project will examine the impacts of the AIDS pa...
In the midst of the 2002/3 food crisis in Southern Africa social scientists De Waal and Whiteside (...
AIDS, in interaction with other factors, is impacting on the livelihood activities, opportunities an...
A number of southern African countries have experienced food crises during recent years. The fact th...
In recent years, anxieties have been expressed that the impacts of southern Africa's AIDS pandemic o...
This paper analyzes the role of natural resources in the lives of rural children experiencing height...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2003."Food security is access by all peopl...
Magister Philosophiae (Land and Agrarian Studies) - MPhil(LAS)The Human Immune Virus (HIV) and Acqui...
The “New Variant Famine” hypothesis proposed that AIDS offers a major challenge to food security in ...
Since the southern African food crisis of 2001/02, the ‘new-variant famine’ (NVF) hypothesis first p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate trends in child malnutrition in six countries in southern Africa, in relat...
The 'new variant famine' hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...
AbstractThe ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in sout...
The ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...
Southern Africa’s exceptionally high HIV prevalence and recurrent food crises prompted De Waal and W...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project will examine the impacts of the AIDS pa...
In the midst of the 2002/3 food crisis in Southern Africa social scientists De Waal and Whiteside (...
AIDS, in interaction with other factors, is impacting on the livelihood activities, opportunities an...
A number of southern African countries have experienced food crises during recent years. The fact th...
In recent years, anxieties have been expressed that the impacts of southern Africa's AIDS pandemic o...
This paper analyzes the role of natural resources in the lives of rural children experiencing height...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2003."Food security is access by all peopl...
Magister Philosophiae (Land and Agrarian Studies) - MPhil(LAS)The Human Immune Virus (HIV) and Acqui...
The “New Variant Famine” hypothesis proposed that AIDS offers a major challenge to food security in ...
Since the southern African food crisis of 2001/02, the ‘new-variant famine’ (NVF) hypothesis first p...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate trends in child malnutrition in six countries in southern Africa, in relat...