The Ubuntu concept, sexual behaviours and stigmatisation of persons living with HIV in Africa: A review article
Stigma and discrimination and risky sexual behaviours have been major stumbling blocks to the efforts by implementers to mitigate the effects of HIV amongst communities in Africa. A key cultural resource, based on evolving South African cultural traditions, is the notion of Ubuntu, which is grounded...
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Main Authors: | Elvis Enowbeyang Tarkang (Author), Lilian Belole Pencille (Author), Joyce Komesuor (Author) |
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