This article reflects on the gendered burdens of AIDS-care within the family, and some of the difficulties in redressing them. It demonstrates the need for research-driven initiatives towards quantifying the gendered inequities in the burden of care, using Lesotho as case study. The article accentuates the gender aspects of AIDS burden of care, pointing to familiar problems: the difficulties of making women visible; prioritising their needs; and tackling the disadvantages and inequities which women systematically suffer. These problems underscore the importance of mainstreaming women in AIDS-related research in all ramifications. Such research will help to make women visible, highlight their needs, and bring into the frame of analysing shad...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
The objectives of the study were: 1) What is the burden of care for male and female family caregiver...
Commissioned by CARE Lesotho-South Africa Country Office, JuneThe Lesotho study was particularly de...
Abstract Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs...
As HIV/AIDS imposes an overwhelming pressure on the capacity of an already overburdened health care ...
This paper discusses how migration, poverty and gender-based discrimination have had an impact on H...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs to women...
Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs to women...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...
Using feminist theory and comparative analysis, this thesis will investigate why women in sub-Sahara...
According to the various studies, AIDS affects all facets of people’s livelihoods through illness an...
The Kingdom of Lesotho has the third highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the world currently estimat...
According to the various studies, AIDS affects all facets of people’s livelihoods through illness an...
The objectives of the study were: 1) What is the burden of care for male and female family caregiver...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
The objectives of the study were: 1) What is the burden of care for male and female family caregiver...
Commissioned by CARE Lesotho-South Africa Country Office, JuneThe Lesotho study was particularly de...
Abstract Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs...
As HIV/AIDS imposes an overwhelming pressure on the capacity of an already overburdened health care ...
This paper discusses how migration, poverty and gender-based discrimination have had an impact on H...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs to women...
Background Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs to women...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...
Using feminist theory and comparative analysis, this thesis will investigate why women in sub-Sahara...
According to the various studies, AIDS affects all facets of people’s livelihoods through illness an...
The Kingdom of Lesotho has the third highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the world currently estimat...
According to the various studies, AIDS affects all facets of people’s livelihoods through illness an...
The objectives of the study were: 1) What is the burden of care for male and female family caregiver...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic matures increasingly more women are infected than men. The heightened preva...
The objectives of the study were: 1) What is the burden of care for male and female family caregiver...
Commissioned by CARE Lesotho-South Africa Country Office, JuneThe Lesotho study was particularly de...