During the past two decades, Africa has been beset by the AIDS epidemic and armed conflicts, which together have undermined the security of millions of people. This thesis explores the dynamics between these crises, and examines the policies created by the United Nations and African governments to address the spread of HIV/AIDS during conflict. These efforts have centered on the armed forces, which have high HIV prevalence levels and serve as a bridge between high-risk groups and civilians, especially during war. Drawing insights from ethnographic research in Zambia, this thesis argues that prevention strategies aimed at this group have not impacted soldiers' risky behaviors because they rely too heavily on passive, large-scale briefings an...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sexual violence (SV) is common during conflict. Despite reports of rape-related...
Although HIV occurs in all social groups in South African society, certain populations are more vuln...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between violent conflict and HIV incidence wi...
Background There have been scholarly responses and peace-agents interventions to the reality of dise...
The causes and consequences of HIV and AIDS are social are well as biomedical. Given the scale of th...
The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in b...
This paper explores the relationship between armed conflict and HIV prevalence in Africa. We review ...
The relationship between conflict, sexual violence and the spread of HIV is an important concern for...
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one...
This paper was written with the support of the Justice Africa Governance and AIDS Initiative, whose ...
From the mid-1970s, seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa have experienced civil disorders and wars ...
This paper draws upon the findings of the AIDS, Security and Conflict Initiative (ASCI) to reach con...
In confronting the policy issues associated with health related crises, the humanitarian concerns ar...
Background: HIV infection has been shown to be high among military personnel in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in b...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sexual violence (SV) is common during conflict. Despite reports of rape-related...
Although HIV occurs in all social groups in South African society, certain populations are more vuln...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between violent conflict and HIV incidence wi...
Background There have been scholarly responses and peace-agents interventions to the reality of dise...
The causes and consequences of HIV and AIDS are social are well as biomedical. Given the scale of th...
The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in b...
This paper explores the relationship between armed conflict and HIV prevalence in Africa. We review ...
The relationship between conflict, sexual violence and the spread of HIV is an important concern for...
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one...
This paper was written with the support of the Justice Africa Governance and AIDS Initiative, whose ...
From the mid-1970s, seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa have experienced civil disorders and wars ...
This paper draws upon the findings of the AIDS, Security and Conflict Initiative (ASCI) to reach con...
In confronting the policy issues associated with health related crises, the humanitarian concerns ar...
Background: HIV infection has been shown to be high among military personnel in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in b...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Sexual violence (SV) is common during conflict. Despite reports of rape-related...
Although HIV occurs in all social groups in South African society, certain populations are more vuln...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between violent conflict and HIV incidence wi...