Medication Against Conflict (original) (raw)

Using cross country panel regression analysis to relook at the relationship between armed conflict and HIV prevalence in Africa

Fidelis Hove

2010

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HIV Incidence Prior to, During, and After Violent Conflict in 36 sub-Saharan African Nations, 1990-2012: an Ecological Study

Brady Bennett

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Impact of long-term civil disorders and wars on the trajectory of HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa

David Gisselquist

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'HIV, AIDS and conflict in Africa: why isn't it (even) worse?'

Colin McInnes

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HIV/AIDS, Life Expectancy, and the Opportunity Cost Model of Civil War

Tyler Kustra

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The Economics and Political Economy of Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa

Christopher Cramer

2002

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Epidemic Shocks and Civil Violence: Evidence from Malaria Outbreaks in Africa

Elena Esposito

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Does infectious disease cause global variation in the frequency of intrastate armed conflict and civil war

Corey Fincher

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Conflict and HIV: A framework for risk assessment to prevent HIV in conflict-affected settings in Africa

nancy mock

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HIV/AIDS, conflict and security in Africa: rethinking relationships

Christian Theodosis

Journal of the International AIDS Society, 2008

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Has development assistance for health facilitated the rise of more peaceful societies in sub-Saharan Africa?

Vanessa Kerry

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The Role of Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa

samy lemos

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Political violence: why conflicts can result from sub-Saharan African socioeconomic conditions

Fisayo Fagbemi

Journal of Business and Socio- economic Development, 2022

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The Macroeconomic Consequences of Renouncing to Universal Access to Antiretroviral Treatment for HIV in Africa: A Micro-Simulation Model

Erik Lamontagne, Bruno Ventelou

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Conflict in Africa: The Cost of Peaceful Behaviour

Syed Murshed

Journal of African Economics, 2002

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Estimating the Effect of Transitory Economic Shocks on Civil Conflict

A. Ciccone

Review of Economics and Institutions, 2013

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Foreign aid shocks as a cause of violent armed conflict

Zachary Davis

American Journal of …, 2010

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Economic and Political Causes of Civil War in Africa: Some Econometric Results

John Anyanwu

Journal of Peace, Conflict and Development, 2003

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What drives mortality among HIV patients in a conflict setting? A prospective cohort study in the Central African Republic

C. Ssonko

2018

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Three Macroeconomic Trends Around The Onset of Armed Conflict In Developing Economies

Daniel Lederman

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The global economic burden of violent conflict

Guillermo Bozzoli

Journal of Peace Research, 2022

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Malaria Risk and Civil Violence

Uwe Sunde

SSRN Electronic Journal

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Provision of antiretroviral treatment in conflict settings: the experience of Médecins Sans Frontières

Sarah Venis, Kalpana Sabapathy, Jane Greig

Conflict and Health, 2010

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Factors Which Prolong Civil Conflict in Africa: The Case of Angola, Liberia and Sierra Leone

ntesang molemele

2015

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The impact of HIV prevalence, conflict, corruption, and GDP/capita on treatment cascades: data from 137 countries

Katherine Heath

Journal of Virus Eradication, 2018

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Effects of political conflict-induced treatment interruptions on HIV drug resistance

Sylvester Kimaiyo

2013

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Using Time-Series Data to Study Civil War Influence in a (Post-) Conflict Economy, Uganda, 1997 - 2006

Francis Odhuno

2012

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Conflict heterogeneity in Africa

Carolyn Chisadza

South African Journal of Economics, 2021

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Conflict, Economic Activity and Aid in Sub-Saharan Africa

Ahmed Yousuf

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Exogenous Shocks, Foreign Aid, and Civil War

Burcu Savun

International Organization, 2012

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Civil war, sexual violence and HIV infections: Evidence from the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Isaac Kanyama

The Journal of African Development, 2010

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Economic Shocks and Civil Conflict: A Comment

A. Ciccone

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2011

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