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What works, and what really worksStuart Gillespie
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Public Health Nutr 5:513-4. 2002
Is poverty or wealth driving HIV transmission?Stuart Gillespie
International Food Policy Research Institute, Geneva, Switzerland
AIDS 21:S5-S16. 2007....
Investigating the empirical evidence for understanding vulnerability and the associations between poverty, HIV infection and AIDS impactStuart Gillespie
International Food Policy Research Institute, Geneva, Switzerland
AIDS 21:S1-4. 2007
AIDS and agriculture in ZambiaElizabeth Byron
Food Consumption and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Food Nutr Bull 28:S339-44. 2007..Because agriculture is the livelihood base for the majority of people affected by AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, the interactions between AIDS and agriculture, and their implications for policy and programming, are of fundamental importance...
Nutrition and poverty reduction: lessons on policy change from the World Bank/UNICEF nutrition assessmentMilla McLachlan
Human Development Network, The World Bank, Washington, DC 20433, USA
Forum Nutr 56:120-2. 2003
Integrating nutrition security with treatment of people living with HIV: lessons from KenyaElizabeth Byron
International Food Policy Research Institute IFPRI, Washington, DC
Food Nutr Bull 29:87-97. 2008....
Rethinking food aid to fight AIDSSuneetha Kadiyala
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC 20006, USA
Food Nutr Bull 25:271-82. 2004..Using past experience as a guide, organizations can learn by doing, documenting, and continually reassessing their programs using the evolving lens, so as to ensure maximal relevance and impact...
Impact of orphanhood on underweight prevalence in sub-Saharan AfricaJonathan Rivers
Department of International Health and Development, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Food Nutr Bull 29:32-42. 2008..Although evidence indicates that orphans risk losing opportunities for adequate education, health care, and future employment, the immediate effects of orphanhood on child nutritional status remain poorly understood...
