5 - Deprivation, HIV and AIDS in Northern Uganda
Corresponding Author(s) : Peter Rwagara Atekyereza
Revue africaine de sociologie,
Vol. 18 No 1 (2014): Revue africaine de sociologie
Résumé
Cette étude se concentre infection par le VIH est dans le contexte de la pauvreté et de la privation. L’étude a utilisé des méthodes quantitatives et qualitatives bothans partir d’un échantillon aléatoire stratifié de 98 répondants, Entrevues avec des informateurs clés et des groupes de discussions de six, pour évaluer le risque d’infection à VIH dans Paimol déplacées à l’intérieur du camp de personnes dans le district de Pader, en Ouganda entre 2008 et 2009, ce quartier dans le nord de l’Ouganda a été marquée par la guerre et l’insécurité agression physique, la privation, de la faim et de la séparation de la famille, entre autres, depuis plus de vingt ans. L’étude montre que, en dépit des niveaux relativement élevés de sensibilisation au VIH / SIDA, certaines personnes sont plus à risque d’infection par le VIH à la suite de ceux-ci. De manière significative, à la réinstallation après la guerre, la plupart des gens sont encore privés de la source de base des moyens de subsistance, qui continue encore comme un facteur dans la propagation de l’infection à VIH.
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Les références
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Asiimwe, Agnes. 2006. “Innocent Children Trapped in Prositution”. The weekly Observer: Women and Men, August 31-September 4, 2006. Kampala: The Weekly Observer Publications.
Atekyereza, Peter. 2011. Changing Family Life in Uganda: Analysis of Family Forms and Functions among selected Ethnic Groups. Saarbrüken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing
Atekyereza, R. Peter. and Kirumira, K.Edward. 2004. “The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Families and Family Coping Strategies in Uganda”. Research Review Supplement 15 on Gendered Family Dynamics and Health: African Family Studies in a Globalising World. Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana Legon.
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Avert. 2007. HIV/AIDS in Uganda. Website http://www.avert.org
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Decosas, J. and Adrien, A. 1997. Migration and HIV, AIDS, 11
Farmer. 1999. Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Fountain Publishers. 2007. Uganda Districts Information Handbook. Kampala: Fountain Publishers .
Gillespie, Stuart and Kadiyala, Suneetha. 2005. HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security: From Evidence to Action. Food Policy Review 7. Washington DC.: International Food Policy Research Institute
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International Conference on HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security, Durban, South Africa 14-16, 2005. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Karugaba,M.2007.Northern Girls Prefer AIDSto Hunger.The New Vision of 28 September 2007. Available at http://allafrica.com/stories/printable/200709280038.html
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Kirungi, C.T and Ntozi, J.P. 1997. “Socio-Economic Determinants of HIV Serostatus: A Study of Rakai District, Uganda.” Health Trans Rev 7(Suppl):175-188.
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Loevinsohn, M. & Gillespie, S. 2003. HIV/AIDS, Food Security and Rural Livelihoods: Understanding and Responding, RENEWAL Working Paper No 2 (available at www.isnar.org/renewal/publications.htm)
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Marcus, Altfield and Bruce D. Walker. “Acute HIV-1 Infection.” HIV Medicine. June 2005. Website: http://www.hivmedicine.com/textbook/acuteinf.htm.
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Uganda Ministry of Health and ICF International 2012. 2011 Uganda AIDS Indicator Survey: Key Findings. Calverton, Maryland, USA: MOH and ICF International. Ministry of Health (MoH) Uganda and ORC Macro. 2006. Uganda HIV/AIDS Sero-
Behavioural Survey 2004/05. Calverton, Maryland, USA: Ministry of Health and ORC Macro.
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Where are the Poor? Mapping Patterns of Well-Being in Uganda. Kampala, Nairobi: UBOS and ILRI Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS). 2005. The 2002 Uganda Population and Housing Census – Main Report. March 2005. Kampala, Uganda
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Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS). 2012. Uganda Demographic and Health Survey 2011: A Preliminary Report. Kampala: Uganda Bureau of Statistics and ICF International.
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Yiga, Stuart. 2012. “Army Officers Break Our Virginity, Gang-rape Us – K’jongs”. The Red Pepper Thursday, May 03, 2012. Kampala: http://redpepper.co.ug/ welcome/?p=35997
Zuma, K. Gouws, E, Williams, B and Lurie, M. 2003. Risk Factors for HIV infection among women in Carletonville, South Africa: Migration, Demography and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. International Journal of STDs and AIDS 14 (12): 814-817.