The majority of people in Sub-Saharan Africa rely on forest products for subsistence and to supplement their cash incomes. Sub-Saharan Africa also has the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the world. While the role of forest biodiversity as a safety net for the rural poor during times of crisis has been noted in studies across the developing world, the linkages between HIV/AIDS, poverty, and forests are not well understood. In particular, scholarly inquiry into the death of a productive household member due to HIV/AIDS, and the environmental ramifications of such an event on household livelihoods, has been lacking. This is an important research gap given the extent of prime-age adult mortality attributable to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. This presentation will introduce the complex social-ecological linkages on this topic, and present some findings based on qualitative data obtained through focus groups and interviews in four regions of Malawi.
HIV Households in Malawi (Lecture)
Calendar Events • General
November 15, 2010 • News Editor
Featured Items
Other News Items
Just for Laughs Vancouver 2025
January 21, 2025
Vancouver Sevens Rugby 2025
January 23, 2025
Brewhalla – Shipyards 2025
March 23, 2025
Academy Awards Night at the West Vancouver Legion
February 26, 2025
Other Listings
JUSTJUNK West Vancouver
402 - 123 West 3rd Street, North Vancouver BC
Mark Ballard and James Barnes – RE/MAX Masters Realty
200 - 1455 Bellevue Avenue, West Vancouver, BC
Copeman Healthcare Centre
220 – 138 13th Street, North Vancouver BC
Regency Auto Group
401 Kingsway
Woodrose Homes
2477 Bellevue Avenue, West Vancouver, BC