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The land and property rights of women and orphans in the context of HIV and AIDS / ediror. Kaori Izumi.

By: Izumi K | South AfricaContributor(s): Jenny Young, Kevin Wilson / Africanpictures.netMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: South Africa: HSRC Press; 2006 Description: xi, 78 pages 25 cm colour illustrations, mapISBN: 9780796 921352Subject(s): South Africa | | Genre/Form: Non-fiction DDC classification: 333.316891 Summary: Summary: In Zimbabwe, as in many other parts of Africa, agriculture is the principal source of livelihood for widows and orphans. Within this reality, a groundbreaking study was commissioned to investigate the land and property rights of women and orphans in Zimbabwe in the context of HIV/AIDS. It also examines the coping strategies, in terms of land-related livelihoods, adopted by widows and other vulnerable women affected by the pandemic.
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"Compiled by the Sub-Regional Office for Southern and East Africa, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations."--Page [ii].

"The Global Coalition on Women and AIDS."--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-78).

Summary: In Zimbabwe, as in many other parts of Africa, agriculture is the principal source of livelihood for widows and orphans. Within this reality, a groundbreaking study was commissioned to investigate the land and property rights of women and orphans in Zimbabwe in the context of HIV/AIDS. It also examines the coping strategies, in terms of land-related livelihoods, adopted by widows and other vulnerable women affected by the pandemic.

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