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large nationally representative sample of rural households from Zambia. To minimize selection bias that may arise because …
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surveyed in rural Zambia between 2001 and 2004. …
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support this. An emerging strand of the literature on the AIDS epidemic in Africa posits that poverty is increasingly …-related causes in Zambia and Kenya. … contract the disease. Studies conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa during the 1980s generally found a positive correlation between …
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This response document will briefly address concerns about the ethical, legal and methodological flaws with past research informing aspects of present PEPFAR program areas; concerns about adverse consequences of PEPFAR program areas; and concerns about the absence of oversight of the activities...
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interest to the US Government’s Feed the Future initiative. These poverty, health, and nutrition outcomes include both …
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Replaced with revised version of paper 08/04/09.
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Since the southern African food crisis of 2001/02, the ‘new-variant famine’ (NVF) hypothesis first proposed by de Waal and Whiteside (2003) has become an important part of the conventional wisdom surrounding the relationship between HIV/AIDS and food crises in the region. The NVF hypothesis...
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in rural Zambia. The analysis uses difference-in-difference matching techniques and controls for spillover effects by …
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