The seasonality of disease, ill-health and hunger were illustrated in multiple contexts in the original IDS conference on seasonality over three decades ago. The subsequent book (Chambers et al. 1981) was published in the same year as the first case of AIDS was reported. Since then, the rapidly accelerating AIDS epidemic of the 1990s and its current state of “hyperendemicity” in southern Africa have affected the levels, intensity and nature of vulnerability of households to livelihood shocks and stresses. The food price crisis of 2008 and the ongoing global financial crisis have further impacted the ability of households, communities, and national governments to achieve food security for large numbers of people in the region. Overlaying the...
Recently a few vocal health experts have suggested that some of the billions of dollars currently us...
Although wild natural resources are a standard dietary component in southern Africa, little informat...
Food security has deteriorated for many people in developing regions facing high and volatile food p...
The seasonality of disease, ill-health and hunger were illustrated in multiple contexts in the origi...
The rapidly accelerating AIDS epidemic of the 90s and its current state of “hyperendemicity” in sout...
A number of southern African countries have experienced food crises during recent years. The fact th...
This article investigates the New Variant Famine (NVF) hypothesis coined by Alex De Waal during the ...
Despite repeated warnings that AIDS could be a disaster for development, little systematic investiga...
More than a quarter-century after HIV was identified, the long-wave, intergenerational nature of AID...
Pre-submission version.The number of people without secure access to food has risen over the past 15...
Climate change and the HIV/AIDS epidemic are two of the most critical long-term global challenges, e...
Southern Africa is facing a serious humanitarian crisis with severe long-term consequences affecting...
Recent assessment reports suggest that climate change patterns are threatening social and ecological...
In the midst of the 2002/3 food crisis in Southern Africa social scientists De Waal and Whiteside (w...
There is hardly need these days to repeat that HIV/AIDS is devastating African societies and economi...
Recently a few vocal health experts have suggested that some of the billions of dollars currently us...
Although wild natural resources are a standard dietary component in southern Africa, little informat...
Food security has deteriorated for many people in developing regions facing high and volatile food p...
The seasonality of disease, ill-health and hunger were illustrated in multiple contexts in the origi...
The rapidly accelerating AIDS epidemic of the 90s and its current state of “hyperendemicity” in sout...
A number of southern African countries have experienced food crises during recent years. The fact th...
This article investigates the New Variant Famine (NVF) hypothesis coined by Alex De Waal during the ...
Despite repeated warnings that AIDS could be a disaster for development, little systematic investiga...
More than a quarter-century after HIV was identified, the long-wave, intergenerational nature of AID...
Pre-submission version.The number of people without secure access to food has risen over the past 15...
Climate change and the HIV/AIDS epidemic are two of the most critical long-term global challenges, e...
Southern Africa is facing a serious humanitarian crisis with severe long-term consequences affecting...
Recent assessment reports suggest that climate change patterns are threatening social and ecological...
In the midst of the 2002/3 food crisis in Southern Africa social scientists De Waal and Whiteside (w...
There is hardly need these days to repeat that HIV/AIDS is devastating African societies and economi...
Recently a few vocal health experts have suggested that some of the billions of dollars currently us...
Although wild natural resources are a standard dietary component in southern Africa, little informat...
Food security has deteriorated for many people in developing regions facing high and volatile food p...