Averting 'New Variant Famine' in Southern Africa: building food-secure livelihoods with AIDS-affected young people
Lead Research Organisation:
Brunel University London
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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Publications
Van Blerk L
(2008)
Youth, AIDS and Rural Livelihoods in Southern Africa
in Geography Compass
Robson E
(2007)
AIDS and food insecurity: 'new variant famine' in Malawi?
in Malawi medical journal : the journal of Medical Association of Malawi
HAJDU F
(2011)
Income-generating activities for young people in southern Africa: Exploring AIDS and other constraints Income-generating activities for young people in southern Africa
in The Geographical Journal
Hajdu F
(2013)
Rural young people's opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship in globalised southern Africa: the limitations of targeting policies
in International Development Planning Review
Ansell N.
(2012)
The spatial construction of young people's livelihoods in rural southern Africa
in Geography
Ansell N
(2016)
AIDS-affected young people's access to livelihood assets: Exploring 'new variant famine' in rural southern Africa
in Journal of Rural Studies
Ansell N
(2017)
Fears for the future: the incommensurability of securitisation and in/securities among southern African youth
in Social & Cultural Geography
Ansell N
(2013)
Reconceptualising temporality in young lives: exploring young people's current and future livelihoods in AIDS -affected southern Africa
in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
Ansell N
(2009)
The new variant famine hypothesis moving beyond the household in exploring links between AIDS and food insecurity in southern Africa
in Progress in Development Studies
Ansell N
(2011)
Spaces, Times, and Critical Moments: A Relational Time-Space Analysis of the Impacts of AIDS on Rural Youth in Malawi and Lesotho
in Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space