Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda: Implications for HIV-Responsive policy and programming

This study set out to investigate in specific terms how gender relations influence the interaction between food insecurity and HIV/AIDS in two armed conflict-affected districts, Gulu, in northern Uganda and Katakwi. The study largely embraced qualitative and ethnographic approaches of investigation...

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Autores principales: Bukuluki, Paul, Mugumya, Firminus, Neema, Stella, Ochen, Eric Awich
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161655
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author Bukuluki, Paul
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description This study set out to investigate in specific terms how gender relations influence the interaction between food insecurity and HIV/AIDS in two armed conflict-affected districts, Gulu, in northern Uganda and Katakwi. The study largely embraced qualitative and ethnographic approaches of investigation supplemented by quantitative approaches. An exploratory and descriptive study design largely applying an ethnographic approach was employed. This facilitated the research team to gain a clear understanding of the local meanings and contextual issues that influence interactions between gender, food insecurity, and risky sexual behavior in situations of internal displacement. Quantitative variables were also generated from the ethnographic phase of the study.
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spelling CGSpace1616552025-11-06T05:55:57Z Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda: Implications for HIV-Responsive policy and programming Bukuluki, Paul Mugumya, Firminus Neema, Stella Ochen, Eric Awich impact HIV infections internally displaced persons food security gender This study set out to investigate in specific terms how gender relations influence the interaction between food insecurity and HIV/AIDS in two armed conflict-affected districts, Gulu, in northern Uganda and Katakwi. The study largely embraced qualitative and ethnographic approaches of investigation supplemented by quantitative approaches. An exploratory and descriptive study design largely applying an ethnographic approach was employed. This facilitated the research team to gain a clear understanding of the local meanings and contextual issues that influence interactions between gender, food insecurity, and risky sexual behavior in situations of internal displacement. Quantitative variables were also generated from the ethnographic phase of the study. 2008 2024-11-21T09:57:04Z 2024-11-21T09:57:04Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161655 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Bukuluki, Paul; Mugumya, Firminus; Neema, Stella; Ochen, Eric Awich. 2008. Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda. RENEWAL Working Paper. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161655
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HIV infections
internally displaced persons
food security
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Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda: Implications for HIV-Responsive policy and programming
title Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda: Implications for HIV-Responsive policy and programming
title_full Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda: Implications for HIV-Responsive policy and programming
title_fullStr Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda: Implications for HIV-Responsive policy and programming
title_full_unstemmed Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda: Implications for HIV-Responsive policy and programming
title_short Gender dimensions, food security, and HIV and AIDS in internally displaced people’s (IDPs) camps in Uganda: Implications for HIV-Responsive policy and programming
title_sort gender dimensions food security and hiv and aids in internally displaced people s idps camps in uganda implications for hiv responsive policy and programming
topic impact
HIV infections
internally displaced persons
food security
gender
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