Tapela, Barbara NompumeleloMakonese, LovenessSchool of GovernmentFaculty of Economics and Management Sciences2013-10-112024-11-112009/10/052009/10/052013-10-112024-11-112007https://hdl.handle.net/10566/19580Magister Philosophiae (Land and Agrarian Studies) - MPhil(LAS)The Human Immune Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) isa pandemic that has worsened the plight of vulnerable communities and environments in Africa. It is estimated that 40,3 million adults and children are living with HIV and AIDS and 3.1 million adults and children died in 2004 in the world. Southern Africa is the most affected region with a very high HIV/AIDS prevalence rate. The primary objective of the proposed study was to examine livelihoods and coping strategies of HIV/AIDS-affected households of Zaka District in Zimbabwe. Attention was given to institutional frameworks for HIV/AIDS interventions as district and village level. A second objective of the study is whether interventions are appropriately aligned and responsive to household livelihoods and copingenHIV and AIDSZImbabweLivelihoods and HIV /AIDS: a case study of Nhamoinesu Village, Zaka District, ZimbabweThesisUniversity of the Western Cape