Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi

It is now well recognized that household food insecurity in Southern Africa can be properly understood and addressed only if HIV/AIDS is factored into the analysis. Analysis of linkages between food security and HIV/AIDS show that the relationships work in both directions and are systemic, affecting...

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Autores principales: Drimie, Scott, Mullins, Dan
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160551
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description It is now well recognized that household food insecurity in Southern Africa can be properly understood and addressed only if HIV/AIDS is factored into the analysis. Analysis of linkages between food security and HIV/AIDS show that the relationships work in both directions and are systemic, affecting all aspects of livelihoods (Haddad and Gillespie 2001). Effective analysis and action to influence the causes and outcomes of HIV/AIDS requires a contextual understanding of livelihoods (SADC FANR Vulnerability Assessment Committee 2003).
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spelling CGSpace1605512025-11-06T03:57:02Z Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi Drimie, Scott Mullins, Dan social protection HIV human immunodeficiency virus aids economic aspects nutrition nutrition policies food security households hunger impact agricultural sector income labour market social aspects It is now well recognized that household food insecurity in Southern Africa can be properly understood and addressed only if HIV/AIDS is factored into the analysis. Analysis of linkages between food security and HIV/AIDS show that the relationships work in both directions and are systemic, affecting all aspects of livelihoods (Haddad and Gillespie 2001). Effective analysis and action to influence the causes and outcomes of HIV/AIDS requires a contextual understanding of livelihoods (SADC FANR Vulnerability Assessment Committee 2003). 2006 2024-11-21T09:51:07Z 2024-11-21T09:51:07Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160551 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Drimie, Scott; and Mullins, Dan. 2006. Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi. In AIDS, poverty, and hunger. Gilespie, Stuart (Ed.). Chapter 15. Pp. 282-304. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/0896297586ch15.
spellingShingle social protection
HIV
human immunodeficiency virus
aids
economic aspects
nutrition
nutrition policies
food security
households
hunger
impact
agricultural sector
income
labour market
social aspects
Drimie, Scott
Mullins, Dan
Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi
title Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi
title_full Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi
title_fullStr Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi
title_full_unstemmed Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi
title_short Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into Livelihoods and Food Security Programs: The Experience of CARE Malawi
title_sort mainstreaming hiv and aids into livelihoods and food security programs the experience of care malawi
topic social protection
HIV
human immunodeficiency virus
aids
economic aspects
nutrition
nutrition policies
food security
households
hunger
impact
agricultural sector
income
labour market
social aspects
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