The study examines the impact of Non-Governmental Organizations\' (NGOs) intervention in creating awareness and changing the mindset of people in typical rural communities in Kaduna State towards victims of HIV/AIDS. Structured questionnaire were used to collect data from adult male and female as well as young male and female selected from 11 communities in Zango Kataf Local Government Area (LGA) where the NGOs have been working for the past four years. Results from data analyzed showed that there has been a considerable improvement in the level of awareness of the people of these communities on HIV/AIDS disease, its mode of transmission, knowledge of people suffering from the disease, its symptoms and prevention. It also showed that there ...
Perception is fundamental in the fight against stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV)...
Perception is fundamental in the fight against stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV)...
While HIV infection has been a worldwide epidemic, minority and poor rural groups the world over hav...
This paper examined the level of awareness of HIV/AIDS among rural communities’ members of Kwara Sta...
The issue of HIV and AIDS among rural households has become important topic worldwide both in develo...
The study sought to investigate the activities of non-governmental organisations as regards the cont...
This study was designed to investigate the effect of Librarians initiated HIV/AIDS preventions inter...
Nigeria agricultural production is still in the hands of small-holder farmers with little mechanizat...
There is a great public concern on the prevalence and effects of Human Immunes Virus (HIV) and Acqui...
HIV/AIDS has remained the biggest global health concern for the past two decades. There has not been...
The purpose of this study project was to understand the impact of HIV/AIDS on a community and to ass...
Taraba state has one of the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in north eastern Nigeria. It has many h...
Morton HIV/AIDS is having profound impacts on livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa. These include the d...
A study to assess the response of pastoralist community towards HIV/AIDS was conducted in two villa...
A study to assess the response of pastoralist community towards HIV/AIDS was conducted in two villa...
Perception is fundamental in the fight against stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV)...
Perception is fundamental in the fight against stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV)...
While HIV infection has been a worldwide epidemic, minority and poor rural groups the world over hav...
This paper examined the level of awareness of HIV/AIDS among rural communities’ members of Kwara Sta...
The issue of HIV and AIDS among rural households has become important topic worldwide both in develo...
The study sought to investigate the activities of non-governmental organisations as regards the cont...
This study was designed to investigate the effect of Librarians initiated HIV/AIDS preventions inter...
Nigeria agricultural production is still in the hands of small-holder farmers with little mechanizat...
There is a great public concern on the prevalence and effects of Human Immunes Virus (HIV) and Acqui...
HIV/AIDS has remained the biggest global health concern for the past two decades. There has not been...
The purpose of this study project was to understand the impact of HIV/AIDS on a community and to ass...
Taraba state has one of the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in north eastern Nigeria. It has many h...
Morton HIV/AIDS is having profound impacts on livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa. These include the d...
A study to assess the response of pastoralist community towards HIV/AIDS was conducted in two villa...
A study to assess the response of pastoralist community towards HIV/AIDS was conducted in two villa...
Perception is fundamental in the fight against stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV)...
Perception is fundamental in the fight against stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV)...
While HIV infection has been a worldwide epidemic, minority and poor rural groups the world over hav...