Institutions and instruments for tackling chronic poverty: the case of special protection and HIV/AIDS. CPRC Working Paper No. 127.

Abstract

HIV/AIDS is both a cause and a symptom of chronic poverty and requires new and innovative policy instruments and institutional structures to address its impacts. Focusing specifically on orphans, vulnerable children and the elderly, this paper explores the appropriateness of different social protection mechanisms for supporting households living with HIV/AIDS and suggests what roles are appropriate for different institutions – from households and communities to governments and donors – for tackling chronic poverty among people living with HIV/AIDS.

Citation

CPRC Working Paper No. 127, Chronic Poverty Research Centre, London, UK, ISBN: 978-1-906433-28-4, 26 pp.

Institutions and instruments for tackling chronic poverty: the case of special protection and HIV/AIDS. CPRC Working Paper No. 127.

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Published 1 January 2008