Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay
The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa has become increasingly intertwined with issues of food and nutrition. On the one hand, malnutrition and food insecurity may force households to adopt livelihoods that increas the risk of HIV transmission, such as migration to find work. On the other, HIV/...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| author | Gillespie, Stuart Haddad, Lawrence J. |
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| description | The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa has become increasingly intertwined with issues of food and nutrition. On the one hand, malnutrition and food insecurity may force households to adopt livelihoods that increas the risk of HIV transmission, such as migration to find work. On the other, HIV/AIDS may precipitate or exacerbate malnutrition and food insecurity. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1558812025-01-10T06:35:35Z Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay Gillespie, Stuart Haddad, Lawrence J. agricultural productivity hiv infections economic aspects nutrition policies diseases food supply malnutrition agricultural policies food security migration The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa has become increasingly intertwined with issues of food and nutrition. On the one hand, malnutrition and food insecurity may force households to adopt livelihoods that increas the risk of HIV transmission, such as migration to find work. On the other, HIV/AIDS may precipitate or exacerbate malnutrition and food insecurity. 2002 2024-10-24T12:42:44Z 2024-10-24T12:42:44Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155881 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Gillespie, Stuart; Haddad, Lawrence J. 2002. Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155881 |
| spellingShingle | agricultural productivity hiv infections economic aspects nutrition policies diseases food supply malnutrition agricultural policies food security migration Gillespie, Stuart Haddad, Lawrence J. Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay |
| title | Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay |
| title_full | Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay |
| title_fullStr | Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay |
| title_full_unstemmed | Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay |
| title_short | Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay |
| title_sort | food security as a response to aids ifpri 2001 2002 annual report essay |
| topic | agricultural productivity hiv infections economic aspects nutrition policies diseases food supply malnutrition agricultural policies food security migration |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155881 |
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