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The elderly and AIDS: coping strategies and health consequences in rural Tanzania
Population Council, USA, 2002This paper, published by the Population Council, examines the effects on the elderly of the death from AIDS of prime-aged adults, using household survey data from northwestern Tanzania in 1991-94. The paper reveals that a significant proportion of adults suffering from AIDS return to their parents’ home shortly before death.DocumentThe impact of adult mortality on primary school enrollment in northwestern Tanzania
Africa Region Human Development Department, World Bank, 2002The goal of this study is to measure the impact of adult deaths and orphan status on household decisions to enroll children in primary school.DocumentThe impact of the AIDS epidemic on the health of the elderly in Tanzania
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2001This paper is a product of the research project on “The economic impact of fatal adult illness due to AIDS and other causes in Sub-Saharan Africa”.The paper uses longitudinal household data from the Kagera Region of Tanzania collected in 1991-94 to measure the impact of mortality, mainly as a result of HIV/AIDS, of prime-aged adult household members on the level and changes in physical well-beiDocumentNational policy on HIV/AIDS: Tanzania
Tanzania Online, 2001Offical government or Tanzania review on the status and impact of HIV/AIDS, and an outline of intended interventionsDocumentDeveloping and validating a methodology to examine the impact of HIV/AIDS on older caregivers
Ageing and Life Course (WHO), 2001Project set in four countries in Africa, Zimbabwe, Ghana, South Africa and Tanzania. It aims to identify barriers that prevent older people from providing adequate and fulfilling care to their children dying from HIV/AIDS and, subsequently, to their orphaned grandchildren.DocumentUnderstanding the poverty business interface: experiences from Tanzania
Resource Centre for the Social Dimensions of Business Practice, UK, 2001Uses case studies of five businesses operating in Tanzania explore the poverty business interface.Key lessons include:The core business activities of a successful business can have a positive impact on poverty through the creation of employment, through employment benefits such as medical provision for employees and their families, and through the supply of products and services tailoreDocumentThe hidden battle: HIV/AIDS in the family and community
Health Economics & HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal, 2000This paper examines the impact on family and community of the three ‘phases’ in the cycle of illnessand death from AIDS: 1. the illness; 2. the period following immediately after death; and 3. the longer-term aftermath.DocumentHabari ya maendeleo ya Tanzania - 28. A bibliography on recent articles on Tanzanian development studies
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1997Regularly published index to journal articles on TanzaniaDocumentLiterature Review on Adolescent Reproductive Health Studies Conducted in Tanzania 1988 - 1998
Institute of Development Studies, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1999Reviews all available adolescent reproductive health (ARH) documents and published articles on studies conducted or published in Tanzania in the past ten years (1988-1998). The study also includes as a background a review of some ARH studies carried out in Tanzania and Africa and in Tanzania before 1988.DocumentThe impact of adult deaths on children's health in northwestern Tanzania
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2000The AIDS epidemic is dramatically increasing mortality of adults in many Sub-Saharan African countries, with potentially severe consequences for surviving family members.Pages
