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Livelihoods, health and HIV & AIDS

Poor health can severely affect a household and the livelihood outcomes of its members. As well as affecting the individual and their ability to work, other household members are likely to devote time caring for the ill, leaving less time for productive activities or education. More…

Latest Documents

Improving responses to HIV and AIDS in the workplace
Lotte Ghielen / STOP AIDS NOW!, 2009
For a number of years, STOP AIDS NOW! and its partners have been investing in stimulating workplace responses among civil society organisations (CSOs) to HIV and AIDS. This report, published by STOP AIDS NOW!, summarises the lessons l...
Building resilient communities
D. Hegney; H. Ross; P. Baker; et al. / Learning for Sustainability, 2008
How can a sense of community contribute to the resilience of individuals and groups? This toolkit is designed to be used by programme coordinators such as community workers, health professionals, and others working with individua...
Household coping strategies and illness in rural China
S. Ding; Y. Chen; L. Feng / Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, 2008
This paper reviews literature on the prevalence of illness and household coping strategies in rural China, and determines the questions needed to be answered through further research.  Existing studies provide eviden...
A livelihoods perspective on the delivery of health care in resource-poor settings
B. Obrist; N. Iteba; C. Lengeler / Public Library of Science Medicine, 2007
This paper highlights the increasing need for providing high quality goods and service delivery in health care in resource-poor settings, especially in Africa. It further suggests additional efforts for equitable health care access an...
Challenges and policy options presented by HIV/AIDS to agriculture
R. Slater; S. Wiggins / Overseas Development Institute, 2005
This article explores the challenges posed for agriculture by HIV and AIDS and considers a range of policy options. The impact of HIV and AIDS is first considered at a household level. HIV and AIDS has a high human cost and undermines...