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firms and 4,955 workers in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya, it shows that larger firms, and firms with higher skilled workers …
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Using an international comparative survey conducted by the ILO in 12 countries, examines the legal framework and enterprise practices (e.g. codes of conduct on AIDS, AIDS agreements concluded in important industrial sectors, as well as negative practices), the impact of the measures taken, and...
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analyzed data from a cohort of 456 persons from the Uganda AIDS Rural Treatment Outcomes study, an ongoing prospective cohort … of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) initiating HIV antiretroviral therapy in Mbarara, Uganda. Quarterly data were …
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-Squared`) research methodologies to further our understanding of poverty dynamics in Uganda. Using existing nationally representative …
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This brief shows how three of the biggest donors to global HIV/AIDS programs can go beyond their stated commitments to address gender inequality and more effectively combat HIV and AIDS.
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Uganda's HIV success story has become increasingly focused around the idea of ‘ABC’ (Abstain, Be faithful or use … agencies, with a particular emphasis on abstinence. Yet other actors have contested this view. To understand Uganda's success …, it is imperative to look at what ABC was in Uganda when critical changes in behaviour were occurring. This paper …
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Using ethnographic material collected between 2003 and 2007 in five HIV clinics in the US, South Africa, Uganda, and …
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individuals in Uganda. In particular, we examine the importance of wealth, relative to other key determinants, and by employing …, especially for pre-school aged children, but other factors are potentially as important. In particular, and in line with growing … empirical evidence, children born later than older brothers and sisters are more likely to be sick, as are those using …
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The objective of the study was to review media coverage (print ) related to HIV/AIDS in three states (Gujarat, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh) in order to determine the gaps in reporting. [CCMG Working Paper]. URL:[http://jmi.ac.in/upload/menuupload/V0.02Stigma.pdf].
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