Economic strengthening for HIV prevention and risk reduction: a review of the evidence
M Swann - AIDS care, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Household economic strengthening (HES) is increasingly implemented alongside HIV
programing to address economic drivers of the epidemic. The evidence base on HES for HIV …
programing to address economic drivers of the epidemic. The evidence base on HES for HIV …
Impacts and synergies of weather index insurance and microcredit in rural areas: a systematic review
Weather constitutes a major source of risks facing households in rural areas, which are
being amplified under climate change. In this context, two main rural financial services …
being amplified under climate change. In this context, two main rural financial services …
Entrepreneurial development for US minority homeless and unstably housed youth: A qualitative inquiry on value, barriers, and impact on health
L Jennings, D Shore, N Strohminger… - Children and Youth …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Homeless and unstably housed youth in the US have high rates of
unemployment and often rely on survival strategies that negatively impact their economic …
unemployment and often rely on survival strategies that negatively impact their economic …
Identity management in the face of HIV and intersecting stigmas: A metasynthesis of qualitative reports from sub-Saharan Africa
AJ Bergman, KC McNabb, K Mlandu… - PLOS Global Public …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
While stigma experienced by people living with HIV (PLWH) is well documented,
intersectional stigma and additional stigmatized identities have not received similar …
intersectional stigma and additional stigmatized identities have not received similar …
Economic strengthening for HIV testing and linkage to care: a review of the evidence
M Swann - AIDS care, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Delayed HIV diagnosis and enrollment in HIV care can lead to negative health outcomes for
individuals and pose major barriers to achieving the UNAIDS 90-90-90 treatment targets …
individuals and pose major barriers to achieving the UNAIDS 90-90-90 treatment targets …
Microfinance interventions and HIV treatment outcomes: a synthesizing conceptual framework and systematic review
S Nadkarni, B Genberg, O Galárraga - AIDS and Behavior, 2019 - Springer
Background Microfinance interventions have the potential to improve HIV treatment
outcomes, but the mechanisms through which they operate are not entirely clear. Objectives …
outcomes, but the mechanisms through which they operate are not entirely clear. Objectives …
No sex for fish: empowering women to promote health and economic opportunity in a localized place in Kenya
P Nathenson, S Slater, P Higdon… - Health promotion …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
A pervasive cultural practice called 'jaboya'or women trading sex for fish exists at Nyamware
Beach, on Lake Victoria in Kenya, where the fishing industry is the primary source of income …
Beach, on Lake Victoria in Kenya, where the fishing industry is the primary source of income …
The effect of empowerment and self-determination on health outcomes
A Garces-Ozanne, EI Kalu… - Health Education & …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
There remains a persistent gap in health outcomes between wealthy and poor countries.
Basic measures such as life expectancy and infant and under-five mortality remain …
Basic measures such as life expectancy and infant and under-five mortality remain …
The intersection of antiretroviral therapy, peer support programmes, and economic empowerment with HIV stigma among HIV-positive women in West Nile Uganda
NC Kellett, K Gnauck - African Journal of AIDS Research, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
HIV stigma remains a major problem of the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Women
fear impending social stigma including blame, isolation and abuse. HIV infection and HIV …
fear impending social stigma including blame, isolation and abuse. HIV infection and HIV …
(Re) politicising and (re) positioning prevention: community mobilisations and AIDS prevention in the new AIDS era
IA Rolston - African Journal of AIDS Research, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
An increasing focus on the relationship between AIDS prevalence and socio-economic
inequality signals the need for a revaluation of the role of “politics” and “power” in AIDS …
inequality signals the need for a revaluation of the role of “politics” and “power” in AIDS …