Essays about: "HIV AIDS poverty"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 28 essays containing the words HIV AIDS poverty.
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16. Nurses’ counseling to mothers to prevent mother to child transmission of HIV through breastfeeding : A qualitative study
University essay from Omvårdnad; HälsouniversitetetAbstract : Introduction: HIV is a serious problem in Namibia, 13.1% of the adult population is HIV-positive or is a carrier of AIDS. This is one of the highest numbers in the world. HIV is passed from mother to child during pregnancy, during labour or through breast milk. READ MORE
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17. Education and Healthcare Possibilities for Street Children in Babati Town,Tanzania
University essay from Institutionen för livsvetenskaperAbstract : Street children are the most vulnerable group in any society. It is estimated that 150 millions children lives on the street in the world. Most of these children lack all basic needs. This study is been done in Babati district, Tanzania. READ MORE
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18. From Stigmatization to Independence: Empowering People with HIV/AIDS in Uganda
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbeteAbstract : People living with HIV/AIDS suffer not only from their medical condition, but also from stigmatizing attitudes in society. Fear of stigma is a main barrier for testing and disclosure in Uganda. READ MORE
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19. Combating the Worst Forms of Child Labour: A Case Study of Children Trafficked for Domestic Work in Uganda.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The problems faced by children trafficked for Domestic Work seems to be a continuing problem. Whereas states have ratified the various conventions aimed at protecting children in this field, the problem persists. READ MORE
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20. Eliminating Child Labour: A Case Study of South Africa
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Child labour is born out of poverty, and it leads to more poverty. Those that work from a young age often have no possibility of going to school, and can only perform manual work as adults, which often pays little. Many children face considerable risks in their place of employment. READ MORE