Such Behaviors Are Not in My Home Village, I Got Them Here”: A Qualitative Study of the Influence of Contextual Factors on Alcohol and HIV Risk Behaviors in a …

KM Sileo, M Kintu, P Chanes-Mora, SM Kiene - AIDS and Behavior, 2016 - Springer
In Uganda, elevated HIV prevalence in fishing communities along Lake Victoria have been
attributed in part to heavy alcohol use, but qualitative research is needed to understand the …

Gender inequalities in access to and benefits derived from the natural fishery in the Barotse Floodplain, Zambia, Southern Africa

S Rajaratnam, SM Cole, C Longley, F Kruijssen… - 2016 - digitalarchive.worldfishcenter.org
People living in and around the Barotse Floodplain are some of the poorest in Zambia due
to many factors restricting their abilities to engage in activities to secure food and income …

[图书][B] The structure and margins of the Lake Chilwa fisheries in Malawi: a value chain analysis

L Chiwaula, D Jamu, R Chaweza, J Nagoli - 2012 - books.google.com
Small freshwater pelagic fisheries in closed lakes are very important to millions of people in
sub-Saharan Africa providing livelihoods and nutritional security. However, returns from …

Renegotiating cultural practices as a result of HIV in the eastern region of Malawi

F Banda, TE Kunkeyani - Culture, health & sexuality, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
A number of studies have shown that HIV awareness is very high among Malawians and yet
infection rates are rising. Local cultural practices have been identified as contributing to this …

Exploration of factors contributing towards livelihood security among fisherwomen (a study sponsored by ICSSR-IMPRESS, New Delhi)

PK Dsouza - World Review of Entrepreneurship …, 2023 - inderscienceonline.com
Women have historically been taking care of their families and have given major
contributions to the livelihood securities of their households. It is observed that fisherwomen …

Sustainability of the Sub-Saharan African Capture Fisheries and Aquaculture Value Chains: A Review of the Roles and Challenges of Youths and Women in Ethiopia …

J Nkhoswe, S Bader, E Nyauchi, Y Lemma… - … Journal of Research …, 2023 - ideas.repec.org
Women’ s and youths’ participation in capture fisheries and aquaculture value
chains is critical to attaining food security and enhancing socio-economic development in …

[PDF][PDF] Value Chain Governance of Malawi's Artisanal Fisheries: A Case of Oreochromis Species

LY Phiri, J Dzanja, T Kakota - International Journal of Biology, 2015 - academia.edu
Value chain governance refers to the relationships among the buyers, sellers, service
providers and regulatory institutions that operate within or influence the range of activities …

Who benefits and who loses?: Evaluating the impacts of community-based marine protected areas on ecosystem services and human wellbeing

S Mahajan - 2014 - diva-portal.org
Who benefits and who loses? Page 1 Who benefits and who loses? Evaluating the impacts of
community-based marine protected areas on ecosystem services and human wellbeing From …

[PDF][PDF] Status, distribution and determinants of poverty in the COMESA region: A review of existing knowledge

J Kabubo-Mariara, SC Massawe… - ReSAKSS Working …, 2011 - cgspace.cgiar.org
Poverty and vulnerability are among the major problems in Eastern and Southern Africa
(ESA). To design appropriate poverty reduction initiatives for the region, it is not only …

[PDF][PDF] HIV/AIDS and Gender risk assessment study for the 'Food and Nutrition Security Programme', Malawi

GIZ Malawi - snrd-africa.net
❖ Explain the roles of the two facilitators/researchers.❖ Provide an introduction to the group
about the project: We are working for GIZ and are part of the Food and Nutrition Security …