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Basotho wives of migrant workers in the rural areas of Lesotho generally hava a significant amount of knowledge on HIV/AIDS prevention and transmission. This seems to be attributable to efforts emanating from different sectors that are mandated to promote education on HIV/AIDS in an effort to raise awareness in the country that is ravaged by HIV/AIDS with a 25% prevalence rate, 26 AIDS-related deaths daily, and 52 new infections daily (Global AIDS update 2016). The knowledge and understanding of HIV/AIDS enables them to perceive the risk of contracting the virus, especially with their spouses…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Basotho wives of migrant workers in the rural areas of Lesotho generally hava a significant amount of knowledge on HIV/AIDS prevention and transmission. This seems to be attributable to efforts emanating from different sectors that are mandated to promote education on HIV/AIDS in an effort to raise awareness in the country that is ravaged by HIV/AIDS with a 25% prevalence rate, 26 AIDS-related deaths daily, and 52 new infections daily (Global AIDS update 2016). The knowledge and understanding of HIV/AIDS enables them to perceive the risk of contracting the virus, especially with their spouses living away from home where they may be engaging in risky sexual behaviors.
Autorenporträt
Mamello Ramothamo ist in Lesotho, im südlichen Afrika, geboren und aufgewachsen. Ich habe einen Master- und Ehrendoktortitel in medizinischer Soziologie von der North West University in Südafrika und einen Bachelor-Abschluss in Soziologie und Sozialanthropologie von der National University of Lesotho. Bei meinen Forschungen ging es hauptsächlich um Fragen zu HIV/AIDS in Lesotho.