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Kelly Hallman, Ph.D.
Associate

Selected Presentations

Hallman, Kelly, Kasthuri Govender, Eva Roca, Emmanuel Mbatha, Rob Pattman, and Deevia Bhana. 2008. "Building social support and livelihood capacities of girls living in the path of HIV," poster accepted for XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, 3–8 August. (abstract)

Hallman, Kelly. 2007. "Building the social, economic, and health capabilities of vulnerable youth," presentation at the Workshop on Youth School-based Intervention Strategies, Africa Centre, Mtubatuba, South Africa, 29–31 September.

Hallman, Kelly. 2007. "Building the social, economic, and health capabilities of highly vulnerable youth," presentation at the Youth Microenterprise Conference, Washington, DC, 10 September. (PDF)

Hallman, Kelly. 2007. “Identifying and reaching girls most vulnerable to HIV,” presentation at the Global Health Council and Population Council panel discussion on girls and HIV/AIDS, 51st UN Commission on the Status of Women, United Nations, New York, 28 February.

Hallman, Kelly. 2007. “SES and HIV/AIDS: Who is poor, when, where, and why it matters,” presentation at Population Council HIV Retreat, New York, 7 March.

Hallman, Kelly. 2007. “Social capital, socioeconomic aspirations, and HIV risk behaviors among poor South African youth,” poster presentation at AIDS Impact Conference, Marseilles, France, July.

Hallman, Kelly. 2007. “Social capital, socioeconomic aspirations, and HIV risk behaviors among poor South African youth,” poster presentation at 3rd South African AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa, June.

Hallman, Kelly. 2007. “Social exclusion, orphanhood and poverty: Gendering of adolescent HIV risk,” presentation at The Fourth Wave: An Assault on Women Conference, Paris, France, 4–5 October.

Hallman, Kelly, Kasthuri Govender, E. Mbatha, Nick Swan, and Jill Walsh. 2007. “Livelihoods assets and HIV risk behaviors among poor South African youth,” presentation at Global Poverty Research Group Conference, Oxford University, England, 18 March.

Hallman, Kelly, Sara Peracca, Jennifer Catino, and Marta Julia Ruiz. 2007. "A four-fold disadvantage: The effects of gender, ethnicity, poverty, and location on education in Guatemala," presentation at the Comparative and International Education Society 51st Annual Conference, February. (PDF)

Hallman, Kelly and Agnes R. Quisumbing. 2007. "Collecting gender-disaggregated asset data in household surveys in developing countries," presentation at the Measuring Women's Assets Workshop, World Bank, 13 March. (PDF)

Hallman, Kelly and Eva Roca. 2007. “Applying human rights principles to reach vulnerable young people in Guatemala and South Africa,” presentation at Global Health Council Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 29 May.

Hallman, Kelly. 2006. "A longitudinal analysis of the effects of orphaning on sexual debut in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa," poster presentation at XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 13–18 August. (abstract)

Hallman, Kelly. 2006. "Orphanhood and adolescent HIV risk behaviors in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa," paper prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, 30 March–1 April. (abstract)

Hallman, Kelly. 2006. "The relationship between household health shocks and adolescent sexual debut in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa," poster presentation at XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 13–18 August. (abstract)

Hallman, Kelly. 2005. “El contexto de los/las adolescentes indígenas en la región de América Latina y el Caribe" [The context of indigenous adolescents in the Latin American and Caribbean region], presentation at the meeting Estrategias multisectoriales innovadoras para satisfacer las necesidades de jóvenes indígenas y de otras/os adolescentes vulnerables [Multisectoral strategies to address the needs of young indigenous and other vulnerable adolescents] Antigua, Guatemala, 1–2 December.

Hallman, Kelly. 2005. “Gender, poverty, and orphanhood as factors for youth HIV risk behaviors in South Africa,” presentation at the XXV IUSSP International Population Conference, Tours, France, 18–23 July.

Hallman, Kelly. 2005. “Gender, poverty, and orphanhood as factors for youth HIV risk behaviors in South Africa,” presentation at Second South African AIDS Conference, Durban, May.

Hallman, Kelly. 2005. "Orphanhood, poverty, and HIV risk among adolescents in South Africa,” paper presented at IUSSP seminar, Interactions Between Poverty and HIV/AIDS, Cape Town, December.

Hallman, Kelly. 2005. "Sexual violence and girls’ education in South Africa," paper prepared for presentation at the 3rd South African Gender-based Violence and Health Conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa, October.

Hallman, Kelly. 2005. "Sexual violence and girls’ education in South Africa," paper prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, 31 March–2 April.

Hallman, Kelly and Monica Grant. 2005. "Adolescent schooling and pregnancy in South Africa: Exploring the causal linkages," poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, 31 March–2 April.

Hallman, Kelly and Monica Grant. 2005. “Gender, poverty, and orphanhood as factors for youth HIV risk behaviors in South Africa,” presentation at the National Institute of Mental Health International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, New York, 19–22 July.

Hallman, Kelly and Julitta Onabanjo. 2005. “’Reducing girls' HIV risk through social support and livelihood skills,” presentation at the United Nations 49th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women side event, What Can You Give to a 12-year-old Girl That No One Can Take Away? New York, 28 February.

Hallman, Kelly and Agnes Quisumbing. 2005. “Marriage in transition: Evidence on age, education, and assets from six developing countries,” presentation at the XXV IUSSP International Population Conference, Tours, 18–23 July. (abstract)



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