Can social network analysis help to include marginalised young women in structural support programmes in Botswana? A mixed methods study
Abstract Background In Botswana, one fifth of the adult population is infected with HIV, with young women most at risk. Structural factors such as poverty, poor education, strong gender inequalities and gender violence render many young women unable to act on choices to protect themselves from HIV....
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Main Authors: | David Loutfi (Author), Neil Andersson (Author), Susan Law (Author), Jon Salsberg (Author), Jeannie Haggerty (Author), Leagajang Kgakole (Author), Anne Cockcroft (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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