Tuberculosis, HIV, food insecurity, and poverty in rural Zambia : an ethnographic account of the Southern province

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-184). === The thesis is based on fieldwork conducted in Pemba/Batoka in the Southern part of Zambia between September 2006 and July 2007. The core approach of fieldwork was case studies of nine people (four women and five men) who were suffering from T...

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Main Author: Chileshe, Mutale
Other Authors: Levine, Susan
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10192
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-101922020-10-14T05:12:01Z Tuberculosis, HIV, food insecurity, and poverty in rural Zambia : an ethnographic account of the Southern province Chileshe, Mutale Levine, Susan Bond, Virginia Social Anthropology Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-184). The thesis is based on fieldwork conducted in Pemba/Batoka in the Southern part of Zambia between September 2006 and July 2007. The core approach of fieldwork was case studies of nine people (four women and five men) who were suffering from TB, and their households; and a comparative sample of seven households that did not have a TB patient. The participatory methods included time lines, seasonal calendars, observation and semi-structured interviews. The main aim of all methods was to find out how the nine TB patients experienced life in a wider social context, the problems they faced within their households in terms of food security and accessing both TB and HIV treatment. 2014-12-27T13:59:50Z 2014-12-27T13:59:50Z 2008 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10192 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Humanities Social Anthropology
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Tuberculosis, HIV, food insecurity, and poverty in rural Zambia : an ethnographic account of the Southern province
description Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-184). === The thesis is based on fieldwork conducted in Pemba/Batoka in the Southern part of Zambia between September 2006 and July 2007. The core approach of fieldwork was case studies of nine people (four women and five men) who were suffering from TB, and their households; and a comparative sample of seven households that did not have a TB patient. The participatory methods included time lines, seasonal calendars, observation and semi-structured interviews. The main aim of all methods was to find out how the nine TB patients experienced life in a wider social context, the problems they faced within their households in terms of food security and accessing both TB and HIV treatment.
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title_full_unstemmed Tuberculosis, HIV, food insecurity, and poverty in rural Zambia : an ethnographic account of the Southern province
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