HIV/AIDS and Agriculture: Impacts and Responses

 

Case studies from Namibia, Uganda and Zambia

 

   
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
2003
   
 
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Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Abreviations and acronyms

Executive summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Methodology

Chapter 3: The national context

Chapter 4: Case studies

Uganda: The modernization of agriculture: are HIV/AIDS-affected households being left behind?
Namibia: Protecting the assets of vulnerable households
Zambia: HIV/AIDS, gender and orphans

Chapter 5: Conclusions and recommendations

A complex picture: conclusions of case studies
IP: interdisciplinary and agricultural sector responses
Beyond the IP at the meso and macro levels
Future steps
References
Annex I: Summary of IP survey methodology

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