The impact of HIV/AIDS on family dissolution is one of the most serious problems facing the world at this era of HIV/AIDS. The traditional African family is collapsing very rapidly due to HIV/AIDS pandemic. Implications of having HIV/AIDS in the family have been documented in many parts of the world. They range from increased medical costs and expenditures on funerals to withdrawal of family members from work or school to look after those who are ill. Also these problems lead to burdens to the family in terms of human pain, suffering, health care expenditures, school requirements, child- headed households and increased families headed by single parents. Although efforts have been taken by the government and other partners to address...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic threatens the social shape of the most affected international locations. Of al...
South Africa has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. It is understandable, therefo...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on family dissolution is one of the most serious problems facing the world a...
Many studies have been done on HIV/AIDS in Tanzania yet few empirical studies have been conducted t...
HIV is no longer a new or emerging disease in southern Africa. In the era of HIV and AIDS, families ...
Current statistics about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria do not reveal the broader social and econo...
M.A. (Community Development)The statistics on HIV/Aids in this study overwhelm the imagination. It h...
This paper studies how family structures are affected by HIV/AIDS in rural and urban Zimbabwe, and t...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS can lead to poverty affecting particularly women and young people and can hal...
The paper examines aspects of changes in the family and household structure during the AIDS epidemic...
The research, conducted from January to December 2006, investigated the effects of the HIV epidemic ...
AIDS has devastated communities across southern Africa. In Lesotho, where a quarter of the populatio...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the AIDS epidemic on mortality and household mobility before and ...
Objective: To assess the social and economic impact of HIV‐related illness and death on the spous...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic threatens the social shape of the most affected international locations. Of al...
South Africa has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. It is understandable, therefo...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on family dissolution is one of the most serious problems facing the world a...
Many studies have been done on HIV/AIDS in Tanzania yet few empirical studies have been conducted t...
HIV is no longer a new or emerging disease in southern Africa. In the era of HIV and AIDS, families ...
Current statistics about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria do not reveal the broader social and econo...
M.A. (Community Development)The statistics on HIV/Aids in this study overwhelm the imagination. It h...
This paper studies how family structures are affected by HIV/AIDS in rural and urban Zimbabwe, and t...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS can lead to poverty affecting particularly women and young people and can hal...
The paper examines aspects of changes in the family and household structure during the AIDS epidemic...
The research, conducted from January to December 2006, investigated the effects of the HIV epidemic ...
AIDS has devastated communities across southern Africa. In Lesotho, where a quarter of the populatio...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the AIDS epidemic on mortality and household mobility before and ...
Objective: To assess the social and economic impact of HIV‐related illness and death on the spous...
Extended families and clans in African societies have extensive systems of treatment and patient man...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic threatens the social shape of the most affected international locations. Of al...
South Africa has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world. It is understandable, therefo...