Experiences and perceptions of youth living with HIV in Western Uganda on school attendance: barriers and facilitators
Abstract Background The globally recognized socio-economic benefits of education have stirred many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa like Uganda to promote universal access to schooling by removing fiscal barricades for those in primary and secondary schools. However, the proportion of Youth Living Wi...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Kimera (Author), Sofie Vindevogel (Author), Mugenyi Justuce Kintu (Author), John Rubaihayo (Author), Jessica De Maeyer (Author), Didier Reynaert (Author), Anne-Mie Engelen (Author), Fred Nuwaha (Author), Johan Bilsen (Author) |
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