Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across Southern and Eastern Africa. However, key population groups, including people living in fishing communities, continue to face an elevated risk of infection and have high rates of undiagnosed disease. We set out to investigate how intersecting inequalities make young fishermen working on the southern shores of Lake Malawi particularly vulnerable to HIV-infection. We used qualitative research methods including observations (over a 15-month period), in-depth interviews (59) and focus group discussions (16) with a range of male and female participants living and working in two fishing villages. We found that the roles that men occupied in the fishing ...
Masculinity influences men's sexual risk-taking behaviour and affects uptake of HIV services. We dra...
This brief focuses on the findings from Project SOAR’s monitoring of the One Community (One-C) proje...
Based on a qualitative study conducted in the township of Chibavi in Mzuzu City, Malawi, this paper ...
Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across South...
Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across South...
Introduction MAFESSTA is a combined social science and epidemiological study assessing transmissio...
This study utilised qualitative research methodology to explore female fish traders’ experiences of ...
Background. While studies have focused on HIV prevalence and incidence among fishing communities, th...
In Nyanza Province, Kenya, HIV incidence is highest (26.2%) in the beach communities along Lake Vict...
Over the past 30 years, HIV/AIDS has had a devastating impact on the lives of millions of people aro...
Fishing communities have been identified as among the highest-risk groups for HIV infection in count...
Abstract Background Population mobility is a demonstrated barrier to reducing HIV incidence. A clear...
In Kasensero fishing community, home of the first recorded case of HIV in Uganda, HIV transmission i...
In Kasensero fishing community, home of the first recorded case of HIV in Uganda, HIV transmission i...
Uganda has an estimated 1.4 million Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) -positive adults (United Nati...
Masculinity influences men's sexual risk-taking behaviour and affects uptake of HIV services. We dra...
This brief focuses on the findings from Project SOAR’s monitoring of the One Community (One-C) proje...
Based on a qualitative study conducted in the township of Chibavi in Mzuzu City, Malawi, this paper ...
Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across South...
Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across South...
Introduction MAFESSTA is a combined social science and epidemiological study assessing transmissio...
This study utilised qualitative research methodology to explore female fish traders’ experiences of ...
Background. While studies have focused on HIV prevalence and incidence among fishing communities, th...
In Nyanza Province, Kenya, HIV incidence is highest (26.2%) in the beach communities along Lake Vict...
Over the past 30 years, HIV/AIDS has had a devastating impact on the lives of millions of people aro...
Fishing communities have been identified as among the highest-risk groups for HIV infection in count...
Abstract Background Population mobility is a demonstrated barrier to reducing HIV incidence. A clear...
In Kasensero fishing community, home of the first recorded case of HIV in Uganda, HIV transmission i...
In Kasensero fishing community, home of the first recorded case of HIV in Uganda, HIV transmission i...
Uganda has an estimated 1.4 million Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) -positive adults (United Nati...
Masculinity influences men's sexual risk-taking behaviour and affects uptake of HIV services. We dra...
This brief focuses on the findings from Project SOAR’s monitoring of the One Community (One-C) proje...
Based on a qualitative study conducted in the township of Chibavi in Mzuzu City, Malawi, this paper ...