Disentangling HIV and AIDS stigma in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia.

Abstract

The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), in partnership with organizations in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Zambia, led a study of HIV and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in these three countries. This project, conducted from April 2001 to September 2003, unraveled the complexities around stigma by investigating the causes, manifestations and consequences of HIV and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in sub-Saharan Africa. It then uses this analysis to suggest program interventions. The background, theoretical framework, study design and methods, findings, and conclusions and recommendations of the project are presented.

Citation

Nyblade, L.; Pande, R.; Mathur, S.; MacQuarrie, K.; Kidd, R.; Hailom Banteyerga; Aklilu Kidanu; Gad Kilonzo; Mbwambo, J.; Bond, V. Disentangling HIV and AIDS stigma in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia. (2003) 62 pp.

Disentangling HIV and AIDS stigma in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia.

Updates to this page

Published 1 January 2003