Background Care of children affected by AIDS in Swaziland is predominately provided by families, with support from 'community-based responses'. This approach is consistent with United Nations International Children's Fund's (UNICEF) framework for the protection, care and support of children affected by AIDS. However, the framework relies heavily on voluntary caregiving which is highly gendered. It pays limited attention to caregivers' well-being or sustainable community development which enables more effective caregiving. As a result, the framework is incompatible with the social justice principles of primary health care, and the sustainable development goals (SDGs).Aim Our aim was to examine the effects and gender dimensions of providing v...
Abstract Background Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant issue for women and girls in humani...
Background In many African settings, gender strongly influences household treatment-seeking and deci...
This article examines child well-being in less industrialized societies through a gender and develop...
Addressing discriminatory gender norms is a prerequisite for preventing HIV in women, including youn...
The aim and objective of this paper is to discuss the gender discrepancies associated with caregivin...
This research focuses on vulnerable children in Swaziland, the country with the highest level of adu...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Abstract Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs...
According to the various studies, AIDS affects all facets of people’s livelihoods through illness an...
As HIV/AIDS imposes an overwhelming pressure on the capacity of an already overburdened health care ...
The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small African nation with an HIV prevalence rate of 27.4% in adults an...
Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs to women...
The East African Journal of Social Sciences and HumanitiesThe government of Tanzania initiated the r...
This study sought to establish gender perceptual differences and their effects on the implementation...
This thesis uses a mixed-method strategy to scrutinize the dynamics of community participation and h...
Abstract Background Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant issue for women and girls in humani...
Background In many African settings, gender strongly influences household treatment-seeking and deci...
This article examines child well-being in less industrialized societies through a gender and develop...
Addressing discriminatory gender norms is a prerequisite for preventing HIV in women, including youn...
The aim and objective of this paper is to discuss the gender discrepancies associated with caregivin...
This research focuses on vulnerable children in Swaziland, the country with the highest level of adu...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Abstract Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs...
According to the various studies, AIDS affects all facets of people’s livelihoods through illness an...
As HIV/AIDS imposes an overwhelming pressure on the capacity of an already overburdened health care ...
The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small African nation with an HIV prevalence rate of 27.4% in adults an...
Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs to women...
The East African Journal of Social Sciences and HumanitiesThe government of Tanzania initiated the r...
This study sought to establish gender perceptual differences and their effects on the implementation...
This thesis uses a mixed-method strategy to scrutinize the dynamics of community participation and h...
Abstract Background Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant issue for women and girls in humani...
Background In many African settings, gender strongly influences household treatment-seeking and deci...
This article examines child well-being in less industrialized societies through a gender and develop...