Uganda and HIV
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- HINARI
Documents from the Hinari service are available online and are either free of charge or available at reduced rates to registered users in developing countries How to access the full text of articles
- Interventions on household food security and gender, Uganda
- International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2003
- This paper from the International Center for Research on Women provides information on the implementation of a collaborative project to improve household food security in rural Ugandan communities affected by HIV and AIDS. The aim of ...
- How do faith based organisations support orphans and vulnerable children?
- G. Foster / Synergy Project, USAID, 2004
- This study reveals how faith based organisations (FBOs) are supporting orphans and vulnerable children. The study took place in six countries: Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Uganda. Main findings of the study...
- Uganda's experience of HIV/AIDS control
- A. Kilian / African Networks for Health Research and Development, 2002
- This paper provides an insight into the experience of GTZ in supporting the fight against HIV/AIDS in Kabarole, Uganda, and highlights ways of measuring success. It reviews the different projects implemented in Kabarole since the late...
- Good programs can change gender norms to reduce health risk
- Synergy Project, USAID, 2003
- This review outlines programs in Central America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia that are designed to change social norms related to entrenched gender roles. It explains the methodologies each program employed to achie...
- Pre-packaged treatment kits against sexually transmitted infections in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Florence Zake / Population Services International, 2001
- This document explores the potential of pre-packaged treatment kits for the treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STI) in Sub-Saharan Africa. It presents the characteristics and benefits of pre-packaged STI treatment (PPST) ki...
- Analysis of HIV/AIDS, population and reproductive policies
- L.A. Richey / Danish Institute for International Studies, 2002
- This paper looks at population and womens reproductive health policies in Africa, specifically Tanzania and Uganda. The author argues that the reproductive health agenda is caught between family planning programs that are based ...
- Accelerating progress on access to antiretrovirals in Botswana, South Africa and Uganda
- Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003
- This Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Best Practice Collection describes who is taking the initiative on better access to antiretrovirals at grass-roots level and how they are doing it. The report offers...
- Children ill-served by HIV/AIDS interventions
- G. A. Cornia / UNESDOC: Online UNESCO documents, 2002
- This first chapter from the overall study AIDS, public policy and child well-being offers an overview of the impact of HIV/AIDS on children and desirable policy responses. It reviews the community and public policy interve...
- How-to kit on strengthening local government reponses to HIV/AIDS
- World Bank, 2003
- This handbook is written for local government authorities (LGA) that are interested in developing or strengthening local responses to HIV/AIDS. It provides information, examples and illustrative tools that guide users through the step...
- Risky practice: does knowledge about HIV infection translate into good contraception practice?
- N.M. Innocent; N. James; A.E. Fred; O. Jonathan; A. Natal / Union for African Populations Studies, 2003
- Uganda is one of the countries most hit by HIV/AIDS, so what are peoples perception of risk and how does this translate to condom use in Uganda? This study, based on respondents drawn from Kabale, Kampala and Lira districts, att...
- 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




