This report presents the findings of a qualitative study carried out in Maputo, Mozambique, among young women engaged in cross-generational transactional sex. Cross-generational sex is contributing significantly to the spread of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique and as such is a key area for behaviour change interventions. The study was carried out between October and November 2004, using the PEER (participatory ethnographic evaluation and research) method. PEER is an innovative approach to programme research, evaluation and design, based upon training members of the target group (peer researchers) to carry out in-depth qualitative interviews among their peers. Twenty young women in the age group 16-25 years, living in and around central Maputo we...
Transactional sex has been associated with risk of HIV infection in a number of studies throughout s...
Despite the resources put into HIV education programmes with young people in sub-Saharan Africa in t...
The current study is the second TRaC study for HIV interventions and was conducted in three province...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of young people's sexual behaviour, the nonnative conte...
This report presents the findings of a qualitative study carried out among young people and commerci...
The sexual and reproductive health of adolescent girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa is a wi...
PSI's primary objective in conducting the study was to collect information to improve the impact of ...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of young people's sexual behaviour, the nonnative ...
This report presents the findings on the impact and effectiveness of PSI Mozambique's Trusted Partne...
Introduction The first exposure to high-risk sexual and drug use behaviors often occurs during the ...
Young women (aged 15-24) who exchange sex for money or other support are among the highest risk grou...
Research on the risk of HIV/AIDS among youth in Africa has often focused on sexual behaviors, but do...
This thesis explores the links between gender relations and violence against girls in and around sch...
The purpose of this study is to identify the main characteristics of violence against women in the c...
BACKGROUND: Gender power differences between males and adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) limit...
Transactional sex has been associated with risk of HIV infection in a number of studies throughout s...
Despite the resources put into HIV education programmes with young people in sub-Saharan Africa in t...
The current study is the second TRaC study for HIV interventions and was conducted in three province...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of young people's sexual behaviour, the nonnative conte...
This report presents the findings of a qualitative study carried out among young people and commerci...
The sexual and reproductive health of adolescent girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa is a wi...
PSI's primary objective in conducting the study was to collect information to improve the impact of ...
This thesis contributes to the understanding of young people's sexual behaviour, the nonnative ...
This report presents the findings on the impact and effectiveness of PSI Mozambique's Trusted Partne...
Introduction The first exposure to high-risk sexual and drug use behaviors often occurs during the ...
Young women (aged 15-24) who exchange sex for money or other support are among the highest risk grou...
Research on the risk of HIV/AIDS among youth in Africa has often focused on sexual behaviors, but do...
This thesis explores the links between gender relations and violence against girls in and around sch...
The purpose of this study is to identify the main characteristics of violence against women in the c...
BACKGROUND: Gender power differences between males and adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) limit...
Transactional sex has been associated with risk of HIV infection in a number of studies throughout s...
Despite the resources put into HIV education programmes with young people in sub-Saharan Africa in t...
The current study is the second TRaC study for HIV interventions and was conducted in three province...