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Leso Munala, Elizabeth M. Allen, Andrew J. Frederick and Anne Ngunjiri
Severe weather events can be a catalyst for intimate partner violence, particularly in agricultural settings. This research explores the association between weather and violence in parts of East Africa that rely on subsistence farming. We used IPUMS-DHS ...
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Dingani Moyo, Fungai Kavenga, Ronald Thulani Ncube, Farai Peter Macheri, Tariro Christwish Mando, Florence Moyo, Orippa Muzvidziwa, Mpokiseng Ncube, Hellen Masvingo, Blessings Chigaraza, Andrew Nyambo, Albert Mangwanya, Rosemary Ncube Mwale, Trust Mazadza, Tinashe Magidi, Gerald Benny, Chamunorwa Ndudzo, Victoria Varaidzo Kandido, Kudzaishe Mutungamiri and Collins Timire
In Zimbabwe, artisanal and small-scale miners (ASMs) have a high prevalence of tuberculosis (TB), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and silicosis. Previous studies on ASMs utilised programme data, and it was not possible to understand reasons for the h...
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Tumo Kele, Takupiwa Nyanga
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Alouis Chilunjika, Dominique Uwizeyimana, Sharon Chilunjika
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Paula Varaidzai Makondo, Ramodungoane Tabane
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Alouis Chilunjika
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Emmanuel Mutambara
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Blessing Magocha, Mokgadi Molope, Martin Palamuleni and Munyaradzi Saruchera
An over-reliance on donor funding for HIV/AIDS healthcare services remains a concern in Africa. This study, therefore, explores the partnership between the Zimbabwean government and an international non-governmental organisation in delivering HIV/AIDS he...
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Tariro Mafirakurewa, Abbyssinia Mushunje and Siphe Zantsi
Agriculture is an important sector in Zimbabwe?s economy. More than 70% of the population are smallholders relying on agriculture. To support agriculture, Zimbabwe?s government introduced a Targeted Command Agriculture Programme (TCAP), in terms of which...
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Richard Chamboko
Women and youth in developing countries remain unserved or underserved by formal financial services. The rise of digital financial services (DFS), including mobile money, provides a promise to accelerate financial and economic inclusion to these populati...
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