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The vulnerability of fishing communities to HIV/AIDS in Uganda    
C. Bishop-Sambrook; N. Tanzarn / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2004
Why are fishing communities particularly susceptible to HIV/AIDS infection and its impacts? What can be done to address the epidemic? The Uganda Particpatory Poverty Process identified HIV/AIDS as the main cause of poverty in fish lan...
Livelihoods approaches: diversity and people with disabilities
J. Seeley / Overseas Development Institute, 2001
How can livelihoods approaches better accommodate diversity in general, and in particular people with disabilities? What specific policy measures would support the livelihoods of people with disabilities? This paper explores how livel...
Identification, analysis, design and policy issues for transport from a livelihoods perspective
L. Hanmer; E. Lovell; R. Chapman / World Bank, 2000
The toolkit draws on the findings and conclusions of Booth, Hanmer and Lovell (2000) Transport and Poverty, an Overseas Development Institute study commissioned by the World Bank in collaboration with the UK Department For Internation...
How the humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe is affecting livelihoods in Matabeleland and Mashonaland
C. Ireland / Eldis Document Store, 2004
This publication is based on a review of how the current humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe is affecting the lives of the people of Matabeleland and Mashonaland and their ability to cope. The findings of the review identify some of the u...
How pastoralists' livelihoods are affected by HIV/AIDS 
J. Morton / Development Studies Association, UK and Ireland, 2003
How are pastoralist livelihoods affected by HIV/AIDS? What research is needed to uncover pastoralists’ particular vulnerabilities and/or resilience to HIV/AIDS and its impacts? This conceptual paper sets out to identify knowledge gaps...
The livelihoods and voices of the poor
D. Narayan; R. Patel; K. Schafft / World Bank, 2000
Narayan underlines the multidimensionality of poverty and explains that households and the social fabric around them are being destroyed while the efforts of the state and NGOs are limited or ineffective. Part of the Consultations wit...
Key aspects of a pro-poor and ecologically sustainable urban agenda for Africa
D. Satterthwaite / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2006
How can international funders best support the development efforts prioritised by the poorest groups in Africa? How can the key role played by pro-poor local organisations be supported and enhanced? This IIED report to the Ford Founda...
Focusing on the health risk behaviour of migrant workers and its influence on the HIV epidemic in the semi arid tropics of Andhra Pradesh 
B V J. Gandhi; M C S. Bantilan; D. Parthasarathy / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2008
This paper discusses the livelihood dynamics in the fragile landscape of the semi arid tropics of Andhra Pradesh. The area is home to the poorest of the poor who live in conditions of persistent drought, subsistence agricult...
Exploring the issues facing women with HIV in India
Gender and HIV/AIDS Web Portal, UNIFEM, 2006
This toolkit aims to enable women to explore the issues of HIV/AIDS from the standpoint of personal experiences and to encourage the ownership of the process of engaging with factors which increase their vulnerability to HIV,&nbs...
A practical guide to integrating food assistance into HIV response
Reliefweb, 2007
There is increased acknowledgment in the development community of the links between food insecurity and HIV, and the need to integrate food and nutritional support into response to the HIV epidemic. This guide aims to improve capacity...
Items 11 to 20 of 54

Items 11 to 20 of 54

The vulnerability of fishing communities to HIV/AIDS in Uganda    
C. Bishop-Sambrook; N. Tanzarn / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2004
Why are fishing communities particularly susceptible to HIV/AIDS infection and its impacts? What can be done to address the epidemic? The Uganda Particpatory Poverty Process identified HIV/AIDS as the main cause of poverty in fish lan...
Livelihoods approaches: diversity and people with disabilities
J. Seeley / Overseas Development Institute, 2001
How can livelihoods approaches better accommodate diversity in general, and in particular people with disabilities? What specific policy measures would support the livelihoods of people with disabilities? This paper explores how livel...
Identification, analysis, design and policy issues for transport from a livelihoods perspective
L. Hanmer; E. Lovell; R. Chapman / World Bank, 2000
The toolkit draws on the findings and conclusions of Booth, Hanmer and Lovell (2000) Transport and Poverty, an Overseas Development Institute study commissioned by the World Bank in collaboration with the UK Department For Internation...
How the humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe is affecting livelihoods in Matabeleland and Mashonaland
C. Ireland / Eldis Document Store, 2004
This publication is based on a review of how the current humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe is affecting the lives of the people of Matabeleland and Mashonaland and their ability to cope. The findings of the review identify some of the u...
How pastoralists' livelihoods are affected by HIV/AIDS 
J. Morton / Development Studies Association, UK and Ireland, 2003
How are pastoralist livelihoods affected by HIV/AIDS? What research is needed to uncover pastoralists’ particular vulnerabilities and/or resilience to HIV/AIDS and its impacts? This conceptual paper sets out to identify knowledge gaps...
The livelihoods and voices of the poor
D. Narayan; R. Patel; K. Schafft / World Bank, 2000
Narayan underlines the multidimensionality of poverty and explains that households and the social fabric around them are being destroyed while the efforts of the state and NGOs are limited or ineffective. Part of the Consultations wit...
Key aspects of a pro-poor and ecologically sustainable urban agenda for Africa
D. Satterthwaite / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2006
How can international funders best support the development efforts prioritised by the poorest groups in Africa? How can the key role played by pro-poor local organisations be supported and enhanced? This IIED report to the Ford Founda...
Focusing on the health risk behaviour of migrant workers and its influence on the HIV epidemic in the semi arid tropics of Andhra Pradesh 
B V J. Gandhi; M C S. Bantilan; D. Parthasarathy / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2008
This paper discusses the livelihood dynamics in the fragile landscape of the semi arid tropics of Andhra Pradesh. The area is home to the poorest of the poor who live in conditions of persistent drought, subsistence agricult...
Exploring the issues facing women with HIV in India
Gender and HIV/AIDS Web Portal, UNIFEM, 2006
This toolkit aims to enable women to explore the issues of HIV/AIDS from the standpoint of personal experiences and to encourage the ownership of the process of engaging with factors which increase their vulnerability to HIV,&nbs...
A practical guide to integrating food assistance into HIV response
Reliefweb, 2007
There is increased acknowledgment in the development community of the links between food insecurity and HIV, and the need to integrate food and nutritional support into response to the HIV epidemic. This guide aims to improve capacity...
Items 11 to 20 of 54

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