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African Journal of Marine Science

African Journal of AIDS Research

AJAR 8 (4)

Introduction to the special issue

Interdisciplinarity and collaboration in responding to HIV and AIDS in Africa: anthropological perspectives

M Singer
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Mobilising indigenous resources for anthropologically designed HIV-prevention and behaviour-change interventions in southern Africa
EC Green, C Dlamini, NC D’Errico, A Ruark and Z Duby
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Addressing the HIV/AIDS–food insecurity syndemic in sub-Saharan Africa
DA Himmelgreen, N Romero-Daza, D Turkon, S Watson, I Okello-Uma and D Sellen
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Sexual networks and social capital: multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships as a rational response to unstable social networks
R Thornton
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Home-based care for people living with AIDS in Zimbabwe: voluntary caregivers’ motivations and concerns
A Rödlach
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The importance of interdisciplinary collaborative research in responding to HIV/AIDS vulnerability in rural Senegal
R Willems
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Experiences of collaboration, coordination and efficiency in the delivery of HIV/AIDS home-based care in Zimbabwe
J Mazzeo and L Makonese
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Rural black women’s agency within intimate partnerships amid the South African HIV epidemic
B Thege
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HIV/AIDS and family planning services integration: review of prospects for a comprehensive approach in sub-Saharan Africa
G Maynard-Tucker
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Anthropological perspectives on the challenges to monitoring and evaluating HIV and AIDS programming in Lesotho
D Turkon, D Himmelgreen, N Romero-Daza and C Noble
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Artistic activities and cultural activism as responses to HIV/AIDS in Harare, Zimbabwe
S Pietrzyk
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Introduction of culturally sensitive HIV prevention in the context of female initiation rites: an applied anthropological approach in Mozambique
S Kotanyi and B Krings-Ney
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HIV/AIDS and sexuality: concerns of youths in rural Zimbabwe
J Chikovore, L Nystrom, G Lindmark and BM Ahlberg
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The relation of HIV testing and treatment to identity formation in Zambia
E Frank
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