Fighting against HIV and AIDS within a resource constrained rural setting: a case study of the Ruvheneko Programme in Chirumhanzu, Zimbabwe
Since reports of the first incidence of the HIV virus in Zimbabwe in 1985, the epidemic has negatively impacted on every facet of human security. Rural areas, by virtue of being the periphery and constrained in terms of resources and health care provision, bear the brunt of the epidemic. In light of...
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Main Authors: | Christina Tafadzwa Dzimiri (Author), Patrick Dzimiri (Author), Kezia Batisai (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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