Related Publications: Zimbabwe
Chronically Ill Households, Food Security, and Coping Strategies in Rural Zimbabwe
The more we learn about the interaction between HIV/AIDS and livelihoods, the more complex the picture seems to become. Although we must avoid paralysis in the face of such complexity, we must also be humble about our perceptions.
The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS continues to spread throughout the developing world, in transition countries, and among poor and marginalized populations in industrialized countries.
Stigma When There Is No Other Option: Understanding How Poverty Fuels Discrimination toward People Living with HIV in Zambia
Based on qualitative fieldwork in urban and rural Zambia (see Bond et al.
AIDS, Poverty, and Hunger: An Overview
The AIDS epidemic is a global crisis with impacts that will be felt for decades to come. More than 28 million people have died since the first case was reported in 1981.
AIDS, poverty, and hunger
Highlights from the international conference on HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security
Shocks and their consequences across and within households in rural Zimbabwe
Increasing attention is now being paid to poverty dynamics in developing countries.
Child labor and school decisions in urban and rural areas
"Child labor is widespread in developing countries, but its causes are debatable.
Modeling the effects of trade on women at work and at home
The effects of trade on women vary by socio-economic characteristics, sector and country. This paper assesses how well such effects can be captured by a gendered social accounting matrix (SAM) and computable general equilibrium (CGE) model.