Social pathways from the HIV/AIDS deadlock of disease, denial and desperation in rural Malawi
For the past 20 years, AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa has been considered a disease of high mobility largely associated with political strife1 or urbanization.2 With its largely peaceful recent history and heavily rural population, however, Malawi poses several challenges to existing assumptions about t...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2006
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Social pathways from the HIV/AIDS deadlock of disease, denial and desperation in rural Malawi
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