My study focuses on foreign aid and local initiatives for HIV/AIDS prevention in eastern Indonesia using the provinces of Papua and West Papua as a case study. The two provinces are home to indigenous tribal groups that are socioeconomically marginalized and most affected by the epidemic. My research investigates behavior change communication as a principal strategy undertaken by multiple organizations for HIV/AIDS prevention in this region. I take a qualitative approach by examining the effectiveness of this strategy in local communities and by revealing social and cultural barriers that impede success. Obstacles that negatively impact prevention efforts include structural violence, stigma and discrimination. I identify areas, such as targ...
Increasing number of people living with HIV/AIDS becoming a shared responsibility and a concern for ...
AbstractDescription of problem: APIs in the US have experienced an increase of AIDS cases at a rate ...
HIV/AIDS prevention is very important and absolutely necessary. HIV transmission is now entering a f...
This In-Brief considers what research, if any, informs the HIV response in Papua, and suggests that ...
BACKGROUND: Melanesians are indigenous Papuans racially and culturally different from most Indonesia...
HIV in Tanah Papua primarily affects indigenous Papuans (as opposed to the non-indigenous Indonesian...
This In Brief reports on a multiday workshop on HIV that was held in Manokwari, West Papua province,...
This In Brief reports on a multiday workshop on HIV that was held in Manokwari, West Papua province,...
This thesis shows a robust approach to helping people living with HIV (PLHIV). The health policy in ...
High rates of HIV / AIDS sufferers become one of the health problems in Jayawijaya Regency. The huma...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore Uganda’s progress in the fight against HIV/AIDs. In this stu...
Background: The Province of Papua ranked the first in 2009 at the prevalence of 133.70 and in 2010 t...
Human immuno deficiency virus (HIV) becomes the global epidemic. It attacks human immune system; and...
The HIV epidemic in Papua has widespread throughout the population (generalized epidemic) and this p...
© 2010 Dr. Eunice Adjoa Kwansemah BruceBackground: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) like other developing c...
Increasing number of people living with HIV/AIDS becoming a shared responsibility and a concern for ...
AbstractDescription of problem: APIs in the US have experienced an increase of AIDS cases at a rate ...
HIV/AIDS prevention is very important and absolutely necessary. HIV transmission is now entering a f...
This In-Brief considers what research, if any, informs the HIV response in Papua, and suggests that ...
BACKGROUND: Melanesians are indigenous Papuans racially and culturally different from most Indonesia...
HIV in Tanah Papua primarily affects indigenous Papuans (as opposed to the non-indigenous Indonesian...
This In Brief reports on a multiday workshop on HIV that was held in Manokwari, West Papua province,...
This In Brief reports on a multiday workshop on HIV that was held in Manokwari, West Papua province,...
This thesis shows a robust approach to helping people living with HIV (PLHIV). The health policy in ...
High rates of HIV / AIDS sufferers become one of the health problems in Jayawijaya Regency. The huma...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore Uganda’s progress in the fight against HIV/AIDs. In this stu...
Background: The Province of Papua ranked the first in 2009 at the prevalence of 133.70 and in 2010 t...
Human immuno deficiency virus (HIV) becomes the global epidemic. It attacks human immune system; and...
The HIV epidemic in Papua has widespread throughout the population (generalized epidemic) and this p...
© 2010 Dr. Eunice Adjoa Kwansemah BruceBackground: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) like other developing c...
Increasing number of people living with HIV/AIDS becoming a shared responsibility and a concern for ...
AbstractDescription of problem: APIs in the US have experienced an increase of AIDS cases at a rate ...
HIV/AIDS prevention is very important and absolutely necessary. HIV transmission is now entering a f...