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Uganda and HIV

Uganda
  • Capital: Kampala
  • Population: 33398682
  • Size: 236040.0 Km2

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HINARI
HINARI

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NACS Meeting Report 2011
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2011
Ninety-eight participants from 18 countries met to share tools and experiences and to disseminate promising approaches in nutrition assessment, counseling, and support (NACS) programming. NACS is the primary model supported by the Uni...
Verbal autopsy and HIV in Uganda
B.N Mayanja; K. Baisley; N. Nalweyiso / Population Health Metrics, 2011
Verbal autopsy is important for detecting causes of death including HIV in areas with inadequate vital registration systems. This paper uses verbal autopsy to compare the proportion of HIV-positive adult deaths in rural Uganda in the ...
Grassroots speakout on UN Women: outcome document
Huairou Commission, 2011
On March 2nd, grassroots women leaders from around the world voiced their key recommendations and experiences to Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women, Dr. Michelle Bachelet, and other representatives of UN Women ...
Human rights violations of sex workers in Africa
African Sex Worker Alliance, 2011
This report documents human rights violations experienced by female, male and transgender sex workers in four African countries (Kenya, Uganda, South Africa and Zimbabwe), and describes barriers they face to accessing health services....
Male sex work in Southern and Eastern Africa
P. Boyce; G. Isaacs / Oxfam, 2011
This research presented explored the social contexts, life experiences, vulnerabilities and sexual risks experienced by men who sell sex in Southern and Eastern Africa, with a focus on five countries; Kenya, Namibia, South Africa, Uga...
HIV and fertility in Africa
Knowledge Services, IDS, 2011
This "Studies of HIV in African communities 'Highlights'", which was produced by IDS Knowledge Services with partners in the ALPHA Network, includes findings and recommendations around the topic of fertility in African communities aff...
Experiences from sexual and reproductive health, HIV and AIDS
Knowledge Services, IDS, 2009
The true test of the effectiveness of health and development research is whether people use it – for decision-making, influencing, referencing, or most importantly, to bring about change. Development actors are paying...
Dissemination of information and sexual behaviour among circumcised and uncircumcised men in rural Malawi
S. Godlonton; A. Munthali; R. Thornton / Chancellor College, University of Malawi, 2010
Despite the substantial effort in the past decade by multi-national organizations, governments and non- governmental organization, HIV/AIDS continues to spread (USAID 2005). Recently, attention has been placed on male circumcision as ...
Global lessons learned around HIV and AIDS
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
Twenty-five years of knowingly living with HIV, the global community is still falling behind the virus in its alarming, complex and often hidden progress. Despite many diverse and creative successes in committed peoples’ respons...
The impact of HIV/AIDS on gender inequalites in primary education in Uganda
D. M. Kakuru / Wageningen University, Netherlands, 2006
The aim of this book is to facilitate the recognition of HIV/AIDS impact on the livelihoods of rural households as an issue frustrating the combat for gender equality in Universal Primary Education (UPE). This is particularly so in pa...
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Ministry of Education & Sports, Republic of Uganda (MoES)
The Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) controls primary and other levels of education in Uganda. It trains, registers and supplies all required teachers, prescribes a national curriculum and provides textbooks, administrators and inspectors. It's mission is “to provide for, support, guide, coordinate, regulate and promote quality education and sports to all persons in...
African Palliative Care Association (APCA)

Tanzanian organisation promoting affordable and culturally appropriate palliative care in Africa

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HIV profiles on Uganda

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