Social capital and AIDS competent communities: evidence from eastern Zimbabwe

Campbell, C., Scott, K., Nhamo, M. N., Morley, K., Nyamukapa, C., Madanhire, C., Skovdal, M., Sherr, L. & Gregson, S. (2011). Social capital and AIDS competent communities: evidence from eastern Zimbabwe. (HCD Working Papers Series 4). London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Contents: Technical report 2: Church responses to HIV in Zimbabwe: To what extent are the Anglican, Apostolic and Catholic churches supportive of HIV care, treatment and prevention? Technical report 3: In what way do formal community groups impact HIV-related behaviours? The role of social capital in building HIV competence in rural Zimbabwe. Technical report 4: In what ways do community groups support optimal access and adherence to antiretroviral treatment in Zimbabwe? Technical report 5: Grassroots community perceptions of a disappointing STI/HIV prevention intervention in Zimbabwe. Technical report 6: The role of community conversations in facilitating local HIV competence: Case study from eastern Zimbabwe. Technical report 7: Community-level factors enhancing or restricting the impact of a cash transfer program in Manicaland, Zimbabwe. Technical report 8: Community sources of support for AIDS-affected, AIDS-infected and orphaned children in Zimbabwe. Technical report 9: Social capital and public policy: A review.

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