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HIV/AIDS control in Kabarole district, Uganda
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 imp...
Culture, identity and reproductive failure in Zimbabwe
African Networks for Health Research and Development , 2001
This article describes findings from a study of reproductive failure conducted in Zimbabwe. It examines the perspectives of men and women who believed they were potential reproductive failures by not ...
HIV, breastfeeding, and infant mortality: weighing the impact of the non-evidenced-based WHO/UNAIDS recommendations in the low-income, low-resource countries of Sub-Saharan Africa
P.J. Burns / African Networks for Health Research and Development , 2001
This paper challenges the WHO/UNAIDS recommendations regarding breastfeeding and HIV positive mothers in low-income, low-resource countries.The paper shows that although almost all paediatric HIV i...
Reproductive morbidity: a neglected issue? Report of a clinic-based study in Far-Western Nepal
T.R. Bonetti; A. Erpelding; L.R. Pathak / African Networks for Health Research and Development , 2002
This paper describes the results of a study of reproductive morbidity in Nepal. The study obtained information and proxy indicators on the prevalence of reproductive morbidity of women in Doti and Ach...
A story to be shared: the successful fight against malaria in Vietnam
African Networks for Health Research and Development , 2000
This paper presents a case history of a success story in combating malaria, chronicling the evolution of the Malaria Program in Vietnam in the post-liberation war era. The paper offers the key develop...
Cost effective and easy to handle methods for program design and evaluation in sexual and reproductive health programs for youths
R. Goergen / African Networks for Health Research and Development , 1999
This document describes the two quantitative methods which have proven their usefulness in addressing sexual health issues amongst young people in primary and secondary schools, and assesses their rel...

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