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female genital mutilation are often associated with sexual behaviors, practices, and knowledge related to AIDS. This might …
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increased spending on infrastructure in six African countries: Benin, Cameroon, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda. The basic …
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-depth studies in Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, and Tanzania between 2010 and 2012. The paper shows that the share of SME …
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nationally representative of the private sector in three East African countries -- Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda -- a positive …
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sexual domain. The Rewarding Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention and Control in Tanzania (RESPECT) study is a … risk of HIV infection. The study enrolled 2,399 participants in 10 villages in rural southwest Tanzania. The intervention …
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contributor to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This paper uses data from a panel of women in rural Tanzania whose primary occupation is …
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-prevention interventions. Based on an incentives-based HIV prevention trial in Tanzania, the longitudinal dataset in this paper allows the …
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HIV-prevention strategies have yielded only limited success so far in slowing down the AIDS epidemic. This paper …
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Adult mortality due to HIV/AIDS and other diseases is posited to affect children through a number of pathways. On top … Tanzania in the early 1990s and re-interviewed in 2004. They find that while girls who became paternal orphans married at …
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The authors use a 13-year panel of individuals in Tanzania to assess how adult mortality shocks affect both short and …
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