Click on the URI link to access this article (may require a ResearchGate subscription)Members of the African Diaspora have been portrayed as defectors, disloyal to their motherland. Such overgeneralized characterizations unfortunately risk clouding a complex reality and masking the positive involvement of a large number of Africans of the Diaspora in African affairs, particularly in the context of the HIV/AIDS crisis. One illustration of this involvement is a pilot project undertaken by US-based members of the African Diaspora in collaboration with one Congolese medical school. Implemented in the Eastern Kasai Province (Democratic Republic of the Congo), the pilot project focused on the training of health care professionals and on the...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces a great number of health issues, however, one of the most...
© 2013 Dr. Christopher Numa LemohThe acquired immunodeficiency syndrome caused by the human immunode...
Migrants have been found to be at enhanced risk for the Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) in compa...
The Ebola epidemic outbreak in West Africa (2013–2016) left few Africans indifferent. A significant ...
This article examines a development initiative spearheaded by the members of a transnational diaspor...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has cost roughly 35 million individuals their lives. While HIV is...
African Diaspora and control of HIV infection due to unsafe medical practices in Afric
This article looks at customary and statutory laws, such as polygamy, widow inheritance, and other c...
The fight against AIDS in Africa is often presented as a fight against "cultural barriers" that are ...
The concept of diaspora is phenomena. However, it is discussed conservatively by scholars in the fie...
The article tells the story of how interorganizational relations in Sub-Saharan Africa started to de...
This article explores the orientations of lay people in Kenya to science—specifically to biomedical ...
This paper was accepted for publication by Zambezia and will appear in Vol.33 No.1.,Aids is an inver...
Rwanda is a small country in Africa. Rwanda has had many conflicts within its borders with wars, gen...
This article rebuts conventional claims that AIDS in Africa is a microbial problem to be controlled ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces a great number of health issues, however, one of the most...
© 2013 Dr. Christopher Numa LemohThe acquired immunodeficiency syndrome caused by the human immunode...
Migrants have been found to be at enhanced risk for the Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) in compa...
The Ebola epidemic outbreak in West Africa (2013–2016) left few Africans indifferent. A significant ...
This article examines a development initiative spearheaded by the members of a transnational diaspor...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has cost roughly 35 million individuals their lives. While HIV is...
African Diaspora and control of HIV infection due to unsafe medical practices in Afric
This article looks at customary and statutory laws, such as polygamy, widow inheritance, and other c...
The fight against AIDS in Africa is often presented as a fight against "cultural barriers" that are ...
The concept of diaspora is phenomena. However, it is discussed conservatively by scholars in the fie...
The article tells the story of how interorganizational relations in Sub-Saharan Africa started to de...
This article explores the orientations of lay people in Kenya to science—specifically to biomedical ...
This paper was accepted for publication by Zambezia and will appear in Vol.33 No.1.,Aids is an inver...
Rwanda is a small country in Africa. Rwanda has had many conflicts within its borders with wars, gen...
This article rebuts conventional claims that AIDS in Africa is a microbial problem to be controlled ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo faces a great number of health issues, however, one of the most...
© 2013 Dr. Christopher Numa LemohThe acquired immunodeficiency syndrome caused by the human immunode...
Migrants have been found to be at enhanced risk for the Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) in compa...