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AEGIS European Conference on African Studies

11 - 14 July 2007
African Studies Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands


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Panel 39. Livelihood, Vulnerability and Health. Moving beyond existing frameworks


TitleAuthor(s)
A Model in Use. Experiences From the Utilisation of the Livelihood Framework in Social Research. Geiselhart, Klaus
Developing new social relations to mitigate impacts of HIV/AIDS Nombo, Carolyne Ignatius; Niehof, Anke
Building trust in order to fight HIV/AIDS in an indutrial setting Hayem, Judith
Fight your own Battle: Hospitalisation and livelihoods of cancer patients in Kenya Mulemi, Benson A.
Vulnerability and resilience of older people in Kwahu, Ghana: Exploring the whims of reciprocity Geest, Sjaak van der
How vulnerable are the poor? Understanding vulnerability in different contexts Neubert, Dieter ; Macamo, Elìsio
Key issues in livelihoods security of migrant Fulani pastoralists: Empirical evidence from southwest Nigeria Fabusoro, Eniola
Who enrolls in community health insurance? Health protection strategies in the context of social differentiation Schulze, Alexander
Examining Health in the Livelihood Framework: A combined Risk-Vulnerability-Resilience Approach Obrist, Brigit ; Kessy, Flora ; Mshinda, Hassan ; Tanner, Marcel
Food security and health among the Kafue Flats' fisherfolks, Zambia: an analysis of exclusion from resources based on the IAD (Institutional Analysis and Development) framework Merten, Sonja ; Haller, Tobias