African indigenous churches and polygamy in the context of HIV and AIDS : the case of the Mutima church in Zambia.
Women in the Mutima Church in Zambia have for some years had the highest HIV rate in the church, but because this is one of the African Indigenous Churches (AICs), not much is known about the behavioural and other risk factors that predispose these women to the virus. One of the reasons is that some...
Main Author: | Masaiti, Bridget Nonde. |
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Other Authors: | Phiri, Isabel Apawo. |
Language: | en |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1721 |
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