Publication

Aug 2006

This paper discusses the question of what longitudinal studies are needed to establish the effects of HIV/AIDS on individuals, households and communities and their complex interactions over time. The paper draws on longitudinal research carried out in Zambia in 1993 and 2005 using methods derived from the anthropological and ethnographic tradition. The paper concludes that this research study provided unexpected insights into the way people have used social networks in adapting to death and illness.

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Author Fiona Samuels, Michael Drinkwater, Margaret McEwan
Series ODI Briefing Papers
Issue 8
Publisher Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Copyright © 2006 Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
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