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Linking Migration, HIV/AIDS and Urban Food Security in Southern and Eastern Africa (Paperback)
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The Southern African Migration Project is a collaborative project
and this paper is published jointly by IDASA in Cape Town and
Queen's University, Canada. It seeks to establish a background for
understanding the complex and dynamic linkages between
urbanisation, migration, HIV/Aids and urban food security in
Southern and Eastern Africa. It documents the key dimensions of the
connections. The linkages between HIV/Aids and urban food security
are particularly less well-established, and in documenting them
here, the authors simultaneously link them with migration, the
first to examine these dynamics at a regional level. Jonathan Crush
is the Director of the Southern African Migration Project, the
Director of the Southern African Research Centre at Queen's
University, Canada, and an Honorary Professor at the University of
Cape Town. Miriam Grant is a Professor at the University of
Calgary. Bruce Frayne is a Research Fellow with the International
Food Policy Research Institute, and Coordinator of the Regional
Network on Aids, Livelihoods and Food Security.
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