The study collected data on the impact of HIV-related diseases on income, revenues, economic dependency, consumption, education, ...bute-to-highlight medbox">health, food security, stigma, discrimination, quality of life, and migration. The study also assessed people living with chronic diseases in order to compare the impact of living with HIV/AIDS with the impact of living with a chronic disease.
Stigma, discrimination, and socio-economic exclusion continue to affect the rights and socio-economic opportunities of people living with HIV in Myanmar. Households with a family member who has HIV, have lower incomes, fewer assets and lower home-ownership, compared to households that are not affected by HIV. They also have more household debt, and their families pay a higher rate of interest compared to families not affected by HIV.
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Examining the needs of at‐risk youth in the Middle East and North Africa: A multi‐method lan...dscape analysis and systematic literature review
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Report of the Review Committee on the Functioning of ...>the International Health Regulations (2005) in relation to Pandemic (H1N1) 2009
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Interim practical manual supporting implementation of the WHO guidelines on core components of infection prevention and ...ighlight medbox">control programmes
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