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- 2023
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HIV/AIDS and Agricultural Production in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Master (Two yrs)
- 2017
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Is it enough to ‘add homosexual men and stir’? The significance of materialism in HIV prevention in the Global South.
- Master (Two yrs)
- 2016
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SOCIAL AND CULTURAL BARRIERS TO EDUCATION Strategies to increase access to education for children living with HIV in Vietnam: A Minor Field Study
- Master (Two yrs)
- 2015
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Free Human Agency through Sport? Exploring the impact on agency among volunteer peer-educators in sport based HIV/AIDS prevention interventions in a disadvantaged urban area in South Africa
(2015) MIDM19 20151
LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management- Master (Two yrs)
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Let's do what's right for everyone..? : en kvalitativ innehållsanalys av Global Health Sector Strategy on HIV/AIDS 2011-2015
- Bach. Degree
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Att förstå HIV/AIDS-problematiken hos kvinnor utifrån ett institutionellt perspektiv med feministisk twist : en textanalys av ”Agenda for Accelerated Country Action for Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV – Operational plan for the UNAIDS action framework: addressing women, girls, gender equality and HIV”
- 2nd term paper
- 2014
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Exporting Sexual and Reproductive Values - A study on the existence of U.S. SRHR politics in international AIDS relief and prevention aid in Africa
- Master (One yr)
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Empowerment in the Lives of Peer Educators– A case study of a HIV/AIDS Sports-for-Development NGO in Lusaka, Zambia
(2014) MIDM19 20141
LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management- Master (Two yrs)
- 2013
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Sveriges agerande i samband med hiv/aids-epidemin - En kritisk granskning av några rättsliga åtgärder som hade betydelse för män som har sex med män
- Bach. Degree
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The Socio-Economic impacts of Stigmatization on young women (16-24) infected with HIV in Accra, Ghana (Ridge hospital)
- Bach. Degree