The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in both the academic and policy world. This article examines five key reasons offered for this link: the high HIV prevalence in many militaries; that conflict leads to migration which acts as a vector for the spread of the disease; the changes in sexual behaviour introduced by conflict, including increased incidence of rape; reduced health provision and support as a result of conflict; and the risks introduced in post-conflict settings. The article argues that these reasons offer a poor explanation as to why HIV is spread in some conflicts but no to thers and develops a new model to explain when conflict might lead to the spread of HIV
The aim of this study was to determine the association between violent conflict and HIV incidence wi...
This paper estimates the effect of conflict and conflict-related vul-nerability factors, namely sexu...
Many studies have shown a positive association between both migration and temporary expatriation and...
The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in b...
The causes and consequences of HIV and AIDS are social are well as biomedical. Given the scale of th...
The relationship between conflict, sexual violence and the spread of HIV is an important concern for...
This paper explores the relationship between armed conflict and HIV prevalence in Africa. We review ...
An estimated 33 million people are today infected with HIV, many living in conflict or post conflict...
This paper draws upon the findings of the AIDS, Security and Conflict Initiative (ASCI) to reach con...
The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in b...
During the past two decades, Africa has been beset by the AIDS epidemic and armed conflicts, which t...
Sexual violence (SV) is common during conflict. Despite reports of rape-related incidents of HIV inf...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between violent conflict and HIV incidence wi...
This book challenges the conventional security-based international policy frameworks that have devel...
This paper was written with the support of the Justice Africa Governance and AIDS Initiative, whose ...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between violent conflict and HIV incidence wi...
This paper estimates the effect of conflict and conflict-related vul-nerability factors, namely sexu...
Many studies have shown a positive association between both migration and temporary expatriation and...
The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in b...
The causes and consequences of HIV and AIDS are social are well as biomedical. Given the scale of th...
The relationship between conflict, sexual violence and the spread of HIV is an important concern for...
This paper explores the relationship between armed conflict and HIV prevalence in Africa. We review ...
An estimated 33 million people are today infected with HIV, many living in conflict or post conflict...
This paper draws upon the findings of the AIDS, Security and Conflict Initiative (ASCI) to reach con...
The argument that there is a link between conflict and the spread of HIV has become commonplace in b...
During the past two decades, Africa has been beset by the AIDS epidemic and armed conflicts, which t...
Sexual violence (SV) is common during conflict. Despite reports of rape-related incidents of HIV inf...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between violent conflict and HIV incidence wi...
This book challenges the conventional security-based international policy frameworks that have devel...
This paper was written with the support of the Justice Africa Governance and AIDS Initiative, whose ...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between violent conflict and HIV incidence wi...
This paper estimates the effect of conflict and conflict-related vul-nerability factors, namely sexu...
Many studies have shown a positive association between both migration and temporary expatriation and...