Livelihood Trajectories and HIV and AIDS in South West Uganda -- follow-on funding
Lead Research Organisation:
University of East Anglia
Department Name: International Development
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Amurwon J
(2015)
The relevance of timing of illness and death events in the household life cycle for coping outcomes in rural Uganda in the era of HIV.
in International journal for equity in health
Seeley J
(2015)
Mitigating the impact of the epidemic on the households and families of older people in rural Uganda: lessons for social protection
in African Population Studies
Amurwon J
(2017)
"Helping my neighbour is like giving a loan" -the role of social relations in chronic illness in rural Uganda.
in BMC health services research
Agol D
(2017)
Complex agricultural livelihoods and aflatoxin exposure in rural Uganda
in AFRICAN JOURNAL OF FOOD, AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION AND DEVELOPMENT
Description | This grant was very useful in supporting the collection of information on how the HIV epidemic has affected the families and communities in Uganda |
Exploitation Route | The findings have fed into further research as well as formed the basis for a book (published in September 2013. |
Sectors | Healthcare,Other |
Description | Yes. This was described in the final report for the grant and the impact summary I submitted. |
Sector | Healthcare,Other |
Impact Types | Societal |