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Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type.

2008
Bongaarts, John, Thomas Buettner, Gerhard Heilig, and François Pelletier. "Has the HIV epidemic peaked?" Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Paper no. 9. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Nelson, Tobey C., Eka Esu-Williams, Lungile Mchunu, Pinkie Nyamakazi, S’Fiso Mnguni, Katie Schenk, Catherine Searle, and Jennifer Redner. “Training youth caregivers to provide HIV education and support to orphans and vulnerable children in South Africa,” Horizons Research Summary. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Schenk, Katie D., Lewis Ndhlovu, Stephen Tembo, Andson Nsune, Chozi Nkhata, Batuke Walusiku, and Charlotte Watts. “Circumstances and motivations for fostering children in Zambia,” Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 3(1): 78–84. (abstract

Thurman, Tonya Renee, Leslie Snider, Neil Boris, Edward Kalisa, Laetitia Nyirazinyoye, and Lisanne Brown. “Barriers to the community support of orphans and vulnerable youth in Rwanda,” Social Science and Medicine 66(7): 1557–1567. (abstract)

2007
Bongaarts, John. "Late marriage and the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa," Population Studies 61(1): 73–83. (abstract) (PDF) (Population Studies is available online at www.informaworld.com/populationstudies) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 216. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Coon, Katharine, Jessica Ogden, John Odolon, Anthony Obudi-Owor, Charles Otim, James Byakigga, and Peter Sebanja. “Transcending boundaries to improve the food security of HIV-affected households in rural Uganda: A case study,” Horizons Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Tun, Waimar, Nathi Sohaba, Unathi Malinzi, Bp. Matthew Nqono, Pstr. Osborne Mzilikazi, Pstr. Bonisiwa Mgujulwa, Rev. Moses Madywabe, Mbulelo Fatyeni, and Christine Fontecchio. “Building the capacity of faith-based organizations to promote mutual monogamy in South Africa,” Horizons Research Update. Johannesburg: Population Council. (PDF)

2006
Boris, Neil W., Tonya R. Thurman, Leslie Snider, Erin Spencer, and Lisanne Brown. “Infants and young children living in youth-headed households in Rwanda: Implications of emerging data,” Infant Mental Health Journal 27(6): 584–602. (abstract)

Duraisamy, P., A.K. Ganesh, Rick Homan, N. Kumarasamy, Chris Castle, P. Sripriya, Vaishali Sharma Mahendra, and S. Solomon. "Costs and financial burden of care and support services to PLHA and households in South India," AIDS Care 18(2): 121–127. (abstract)

Esu-Williams, Eka, Katie D. Schenk, Scott Geibel, Joseph Motsepe, Anderson Zulu, Petronella  Bweupe, and Ellen Weiss. “‘We are no longer called club members but caregivers’: Involving youth in HIV and AIDS caregiving in rural Zambia,” AIDS Care 18(8): 888894. (abstract)

Knodel, John E., Zachary S. Zimmer, Kiry Sovan Kim, and Sina Puch. "The impact of AIDS on older-age parents in Cambodia," Population Studies Center Research Report no. 06-594. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. (abstract) (offsite PDF)

Ogden, Jessica, Simel Esim, and Caren Grown. "Expanding the care continuum for HIV/AIDS: bringing carers into focus," Health Policy and Planning 21(5): 333342. (abstract)

Padarath, Ashnie, Catherine Searle, and Eka Esu-Williams. "Understanding barriers to community participation in HIV and AIDS services: Final report." Johannesburg: Population Council. (PDF)

Population Council and Health Systems Trust. "Understanding barriers and challenges to effective community participation in the rollout of HIV/AIDS treatment and care services: Report on research results dissemination meetings," Johannesburg: Population Council. (PDF)

Population Council and Health Systems Trust. "Understanding barriers to community participation in HIV and AIDS services: Summary report," Johannesburg: Population Council. (PDF)

Schenk, Katie D., Tapfuma Murove, and Jan Williamson. 2006. “Protecting children’s rights in the collection of health and welfare data,” Health and Human Rights 9(1): 81100. (abstract) (PDF)

Thurman, Tonya R., Leslie Snider, Neil Boris, Edward Kalisa, Eleazer Nkunda Mugarira, Joseph Ntaganira, and Lisanne Brown. “Psychosocial support and marginalization of youth-headed households in Rwanda,” AIDS Care 18(3): 220229. (abstract)

2005
Brown, Lisanne, Tonya R. Thurman, and Leslie Snider. “Strengthening the psychosocial well-being of youth-headed households in Rwanda: Baseline findings from an intervention trial,” Horizons Research Update. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Clarke, Alison. "Providing psychosocial support to AIDS-affected children: Operations research informs programs in Zimbabwe and Rwanda," Horizons Report, June. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)

Cooper, Diane, Hillary Bracken, Landon Myer, Virginia Zweigenthal, Jane Harries, Phyllis Orner, Nontuthuzelo Manjezi, and Pumeza Ngubane. "Reproductive intentions and choices among HIV-infected individuals in Cape Town, South Africa: Lessons for reproductive policy and service provision from a qualitative study," Policy Brief, September. Cape Town: Women's Health Research Unit, University of Cape Town, and Population Council. (PDF)

"Ethical issues in program design and research: Rwanda study tackles ethical dilemmas," Horizons Report, June. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)

Homan, Rick and Catherine Searle. "Exploring the role of family caregivers and home-based care programs in meeting the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS," Horizons Research Update. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

———. "Programmatic implications of a cost study of home-based care programs in South Africa," Horizons Research Update. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Hutchinson, Sherry. "On their own: Strengthening youth-headed households in Rwanda," Horizons Report, June. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)

Schenk, Katie and Jan Williamson. Ethical Approaches to Gathering Information from Children and Adolescents in International Settings: Guidelines and Resources. Washington, DC: Population Council. (more)

"Studies in brief: Washington, DC—New resource provides ethical guidance for collecting information from children," Horizons Report, June. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)

"Utilizing the research: Zimbabwe groups discuss and apply the findings," Horizons Report, June. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)

2004
"Challenges faced by households in caring for orphans and vulnerable children," Horizons Research Update. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Hallman, Kelly and Monica Grant. "Poverty, educational attainment, and livelihoods: How well do young people fare in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa?" Horizons Research Update. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Horizons Program, Makerere University, and Plan/Uganda. "Succession planning in Uganda: Early outreach for AIDS-affected children and their families," Horizons Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Juma, Milka, Tom Okeyo, and George Kidenda. “Our hearts are willing, but . . . Challenges of elderly caregivers in rural Kenya,” Horizons Research Update. Nairobi: Population Council. (PDF)

2003
Barnes, Carolyn, Erica Keogh, Nontokozo Nemarundwe, and Loveness Nyikahadzoi, and Ellen Weiss. "Microfinance and households coping with HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe: An exploratory study," Horizons Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Hutchinson, Sherry. "Succession planning helps HIV-affected families prepare for the future," Horizons Report, May. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)

"Succession planning in Uganda: Early outreach for AIDS-affected children and their families," Horizons Research Summary. Washington, DC: Population Council. (full text)

“Involving youth in the care and support of people affected by HIV and AIDS,” Horizons Research Summary. Washington, DC: Population Council. (full text) (PDF)

Zimmer, Zachary and Julia Dayton, "The living arrangements of older adults in sub-Saharan Africa in a time of HIV/AIDS," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 169. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

2002
Dayton, Julia and Martha Ainsworth. "The elderly and AIDS: Coping strategies and health consequences in rural Tanzania," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 160. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

“Microfinance and households coping with HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe: An exploratory study,” Horizons Research Summary. Washington, DC: Population Council. (full text)

2001
Gilborn, Laelia Z., Rebecca Nyonyintono, Robert Kabumbuli, and Gabriel Jagwe-Wadda. "Making a difference for children affected by AIDS: Baseline findings from OR in Uganda," Horizons Baseline Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

"Study examines relationship between microfinance and HIV," Horizons Report, Fall. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)

2000
"Does early intervention improve orphan support programs?" Horizons Report, Spring. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)

Fisher, Andrew. "Operations research and HIV/AIDS: Mitigating the pandemic through applied research," Horizons Report, Spring. Washington, DC: Population Council. (Contact horizons@popcouncil.org for a copy)



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13 May 2008