The study explores the role and contribution of education in developing a localized and relevant HIV/AIDS prevention strategy through a multi-voiced approach, involving the educational institutions, as well as the traditional leaders, community-members, including parents. The study comprised all public schools in one Zambian province from 2002-2008. The study explores, among other factors, the role of traditional culture in mitigating and exacerbating the spread of the disease. Zambia was one of the countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDs epidemic, and one of the few countries in the region that, in 2002, had a clear policy on the role of education in fighting the epidemic. Through the process of developing and implementing a learner-centere...
ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of...
Introduction: The current Zambian adult HIVprevalence stand at 14% with a gender bias of more women ...
ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of...
The study explores the role and contribution of education in developing a localized and relevant HIV...
The study explores the role and contribution of education in developing a localized and relevant HIV...
This study was conducted in Zambia from 2002 to 2008, a country greatly affected by the HIV (Human I...
This study was conducted in Zambia from 2002 to 2008, a country greatly affected by the HIV (Human I...
Culture plays a significant role in people’s lives in Zambia and in Africa as a whole. Consequently,...
This interpretive research study sought to explore and document Indigenous Knowledge behaviour modif...
HIV/AIDS is the most devastating experience that Swaziland has had to face in her history. Since the...
A number of studies have shown that HIV awareness is very high among Malawians and yet infection ra...
Through cross-disciplinary and participatory processes involving key stakeholders from the Zambian e...
My study investigated perspectives that underlie Ugandan high school students’ understandings of the...
Graduation date: 2010In Zambia, there are approximately 920,000 people living with HIV/AIDS. Childre...
The fight against AIDS in Africa is often presented as a fight against "cultural barriers" that are ...
ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of...
Introduction: The current Zambian adult HIVprevalence stand at 14% with a gender bias of more women ...
ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of...
The study explores the role and contribution of education in developing a localized and relevant HIV...
The study explores the role and contribution of education in developing a localized and relevant HIV...
This study was conducted in Zambia from 2002 to 2008, a country greatly affected by the HIV (Human I...
This study was conducted in Zambia from 2002 to 2008, a country greatly affected by the HIV (Human I...
Culture plays a significant role in people’s lives in Zambia and in Africa as a whole. Consequently,...
This interpretive research study sought to explore and document Indigenous Knowledge behaviour modif...
HIV/AIDS is the most devastating experience that Swaziland has had to face in her history. Since the...
A number of studies have shown that HIV awareness is very high among Malawians and yet infection ra...
Through cross-disciplinary and participatory processes involving key stakeholders from the Zambian e...
My study investigated perspectives that underlie Ugandan high school students’ understandings of the...
Graduation date: 2010In Zambia, there are approximately 920,000 people living with HIV/AIDS. Childre...
The fight against AIDS in Africa is often presented as a fight against "cultural barriers" that are ...
ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of...
Introduction: The current Zambian adult HIVprevalence stand at 14% with a gender bias of more women ...
ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of...