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Research outputs: RURAL COMMUNITIES

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2020 Stigma interdependence among pregnant HIV-infected couples in a cluster randomized controlled trial from rural South Africa

Stigma can exacerbate negative health outcomes in people living with HIV (PLWH). This longitudinal, cluster randomized controlled trial in r...

2020 Closing the gate: death, dignity & distress in the rural Eastern Cape in the time of Covid

When the Covid-19 pandemic came to South Africa in March 2020, ECSECC was called upon to support the provincial government and provincial co...

2019 Innovation for inclusive rural transformation: the role of the state

Innovation is increasingly recognized as a potent policy tool for addressing the structural problems that characterize poverty in marginaliz...

2019 Impact of male partner involvement on mother-to-child transmission of HIV and HIV free survival among HIV-exposed infants in rural South Africa: results from a two phase randomised controlled trial

The Sub-Saharan Africa region still remains the epicentre of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. With regards to new paediatric HIV infections, al...