Page 1 RZUHON AIDS AFRM J ENNYT R | N | TAPOL | - ALEXANDE R W E l N R EB Page 2 Religion and AIDS in Africa Page 3 This page intentionally left blank Page 4 Religion and …
Migration and HIV research in sub-Saharan Africa has focused on HIV risks to male migrants, yet women's levels of participation in internal migration have met or exceeded …
This book describes how Christian communities in South Africa have responded to HIV/AIDS and how these responses have affected the lives HIV-positive people, youth and broader …
The purpose of this special issue1 is to explore and analyze the ways in which Christianity is becoming one of the most influential factors in the engagement of AIDS in some African …
Over the past fifteen years, the city of Kisumu in western Kenya has emerged as an epicentre of 'global health'interventions, organized by non-governmental and transnational …
Background The growing importance of religious influences in relation to the individual and social consequences of HIV and AIDS has increasingly been acknowledged by workers in …
Starting in the mid-1930s, East African revivalists (or, Balokole:" the saved ones") proclaimed a message of salvation, hoping to revive the mission churches of colonial East …
All I Eat Is Medicine charts the lives of individuals and the operation of institutions in the thick of the AIDS epidemic in Mozambique during the global scale-up of treatment for HIV/AIDS at …
This book critically interrogates emerging interconnections between religion and biomedicine in Africa in the era of antiretroviral treatment for AIDS. Highlighting the complex …