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The health of HIV-exposed children after early weaning
Playing the role of a ‘boundary organisation’
The socio-economic condition in most COMESA countries is characterised by persistent high poverty levels and low food security.
Understanding vulnerability in southern Africa
Adaptation to climate change in Southern Africa
Urban health in Johannesburg
HIV/AIDS, growth and poverty in KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa
"This paper estimates the economic impact of HIV/AIDS on KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and the rest of South Africa (RSA).
The converging impact of tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and food insecurity in Zambia and South Africa
An anthropological study carried out in 2006/7 in rural Zambia and peri-urban South Africa documented the impact of co-infection with TB and HIV on poor households in the context of poverty and overstretched public health services.
The seasonality of disease, ill-health and hunger were illustrated in multiple contexts in the original IDS conference on seasonality over three decades ago. The subsequent book (Chambers et al.
The rapidly accelerating AIDS epidemic of the 90s and its current state of “hyperendemicity” in southern Africa have affected the levels, intensity and nature of vulnerability.