This study explores the relationship between HIV/AIDS and land rights in Kenya, with a particular focus on women as socially vulnerable group. Combining participatory research techniques, household surveys, and in-depth person-to-person interviews, the study examines three village case studies in different parts of Kenya, and attempts to distinguish the role of HIV/AIDS in recipitating or aggravating tenure insecurity from other influences. The primary objective is to understand the relationship between the AID-affected status of households and individuals and changes in their land tenure status, if any. This requires identifying both the personal factors that make some people more vulnerable than others and the contextual factors (includ...
The current study focuses on a community-led land and property rights program in two rural provinces...
In recent years, growing numbers of women and children in Sub-Saharan Africa have been denied their ...
This paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among Kenyan s...
Recent research conducted in Lesotho, Kenya and South Africa has revealed that HIV/Aids will serious...
This paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among Kenyan s...
This paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among Kenyan s...
AbstractThis paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among ...
This study explores women’s access to land under the customary tenure system. It examines how the ch...
The recognition that the HIV/AIDS epidemic is a major threat to sub Saharan Africa’s economic develo...
The recognition that the HIV/AIDS epidemic is a major threat to sub Saharan Africa’s economic develo...
Women in Uganda, especially widows, disproportionately suffer the impacts of AIDS because of their d...
Women in Uganda, especially widows, disproportionately suffer the impacts of AIDS because of their d...
Theory predicts that land ownership empowers women to avoid HIV acquisition by reducing their relian...
In Zimbabwe, as in many other parts of Africa, agriculture is the principal source of livelihood for...
In Zimbabwe, as in many other parts of Africa, agriculture is the principal source of livelihood for...
The current study focuses on a community-led land and property rights program in two rural provinces...
In recent years, growing numbers of women and children in Sub-Saharan Africa have been denied their ...
This paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among Kenyan s...
Recent research conducted in Lesotho, Kenya and South Africa has revealed that HIV/Aids will serious...
This paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among Kenyan s...
This paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among Kenyan s...
AbstractThis paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among ...
This study explores women’s access to land under the customary tenure system. It examines how the ch...
The recognition that the HIV/AIDS epidemic is a major threat to sub Saharan Africa’s economic develo...
The recognition that the HIV/AIDS epidemic is a major threat to sub Saharan Africa’s economic develo...
Women in Uganda, especially widows, disproportionately suffer the impacts of AIDS because of their d...
Women in Uganda, especially widows, disproportionately suffer the impacts of AIDS because of their d...
Theory predicts that land ownership empowers women to avoid HIV acquisition by reducing their relian...
In Zimbabwe, as in many other parts of Africa, agriculture is the principal source of livelihood for...
In Zimbabwe, as in many other parts of Africa, agriculture is the principal source of livelihood for...
The current study focuses on a community-led land and property rights program in two rural provinces...
In recent years, growing numbers of women and children in Sub-Saharan Africa have been denied their ...
This paper shows how HIV/AIDS negatively affects soil fertility management strategies among Kenyan s...