This study utilised qualitative research methodology to explore female fish traders’ experiences of accessing microfinance in fishing communities in southern Malawi. Microfinance is a tool that has been used to alleviate poverty. People living in fishing communities in the Global South are at an increased risk of HIV and, equally, microfinance has been identified as a tool to prevent HIV. The authors' research found consistent testimonies of overly short microfinance loan-repayment periods, enforced by the threat of property confiscation. These threats, coupled with gendered power dynamics and the unpredictability of fish catches, left some female fish traders vulnerable to HIV
Under the regional programme Fisheries and HIV/AIDS in Africa: Investing in Sustainable Solutions, t...
Women play an important role within small-scale fishing communities in sub-Saharan Africa through en...
Introduction: Women in fishing communities in Uganda are more at risk and have higher rates of HIV i...
This study utilised qualitative research methodology to explore female fish traders’ experiences of ...
Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across South...
Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across South...
Over the past 30 years, HIV/AIDS has had a devastating impact on the lives of millions of people aro...
Introduction MAFESSTA is a combined social science and epidemiological study assessing transmissio...
This thesis deals with the effectiveness and the capability of microfinance institutions in enhancin...
Microfinancing has been taken as the panacea in poverty reduction and disaster mitigation in many th...
Socio-ecological factors such as poverty and mobility have been linked to HIV transmission in East A...
Consequences of HIV and AIDS are exponential in Kenya, touching not only the health of those infecte...
INTRODUCTION: Women in fishing communities in Uganda are more at risk and have higher rates of HIV i...
BACKGROUND: HIV-prevalence and incidence is high in many fishing communities around Lake Victoria in...
In Nyanza Province, Kenya, HIV incidence is highest (26.2%) in the beach communities along Lake Vict...
Under the regional programme Fisheries and HIV/AIDS in Africa: Investing in Sustainable Solutions, t...
Women play an important role within small-scale fishing communities in sub-Saharan Africa through en...
Introduction: Women in fishing communities in Uganda are more at risk and have higher rates of HIV i...
This study utilised qualitative research methodology to explore female fish traders’ experiences of ...
Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across South...
Through scale-up of effective treatment and prevention, HIV incidence rates are falling across South...
Over the past 30 years, HIV/AIDS has had a devastating impact on the lives of millions of people aro...
Introduction MAFESSTA is a combined social science and epidemiological study assessing transmissio...
This thesis deals with the effectiveness and the capability of microfinance institutions in enhancin...
Microfinancing has been taken as the panacea in poverty reduction and disaster mitigation in many th...
Socio-ecological factors such as poverty and mobility have been linked to HIV transmission in East A...
Consequences of HIV and AIDS are exponential in Kenya, touching not only the health of those infecte...
INTRODUCTION: Women in fishing communities in Uganda are more at risk and have higher rates of HIV i...
BACKGROUND: HIV-prevalence and incidence is high in many fishing communities around Lake Victoria in...
In Nyanza Province, Kenya, HIV incidence is highest (26.2%) in the beach communities along Lake Vict...
Under the regional programme Fisheries and HIV/AIDS in Africa: Investing in Sustainable Solutions, t...
Women play an important role within small-scale fishing communities in sub-Saharan Africa through en...
Introduction: Women in fishing communities in Uganda are more at risk and have higher rates of HIV i...