Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee
CRS country programs frequently confront the challenge of helping individuals, families, and communities in rural areas with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. Little practical advice exists on how agriculture and environment interventions can strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs. This paper provides some ideas and options for integrating those programming sectors.
2008
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