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SUMMARY:Local value chains and HIV risk  from gender perspective
DESCRIPTION: Is fish-for-sex a special case? Local value chains and H
 IV risk - Learning Lab 22 October, 2014\n22 September 2014Annie Holmes
 \nPlease join us for a free webinar on Wednesday 22 October 2014, 12.0
 0 noon BST.\n\n\nFindings from a qualitative research project primaril
 y designed to explore the relationship between population and mobility
  found that the risk experienced by study participants was not due to 
 their mobility per se, but to their participation in local value chain
 s (maize, fish, tomatoes). The gendered structure of these value chain
 s, with at least one gendered interface where predominantly men sell t
 o women (or vice versa), creates a situation in which sex occurs under
  varying degrees of economic and gendered coercion.\nKevin Deane is a 
 lecturer in International Development at the University of Northampton
 , UK. He completed his PhD in 2013, with fieldwork conducted in Mwanza
  region, Tanzania. His educational background is in development econom
 ics, but his research draws on a range of disciplines including politi
 cal economy, development studies, economics, public health and epidemi
 ology. His research interests continue to focus on mobility and HIV ri
 sk, local value chains, transactional sex and women's economic empower
 ment in relation to HIV prevention.\nResources\nTransactional sex and 
 HIV: understanding the gendered structural drivers of HIV in fishing c
 ommunities in Southern Malawi\nHIV/AIDS in the fisheries sector in Afr
 ica\nWomen and Fish-for-Sex: Transactional Sex, HIV/AIDS and Gender in
  African Fisheries\nTime\nDepending on your location the time of the L
 earning Lab will be:\n7:00 am Washington12:00 noon London1:00 pm Jo
 hannesburg/Geneva2:00 pm Mwanza/Kampala4:30 pm New Delhi\nInstructio
 ns\nTo join the webinar on Wednesday 22 October 2014, follow these THR
 EE STEPS.\n1. Register online now. You will then receive an email g
 iving you the access code and toll-free numbers to dial.\n2. Log in t
 o Ready Talk as a participant online, shortly before the presentation 
 begins, so you can see the slides. Access code 9272774.\n3. Dial in t
 o Ready Talk on your telephone, shortly before the presentation begins
 , so you can hear the presenter speaking. Access code 9272774.\nIf you
 r country does not have a toll-free number, please send your contact n
 umber + country code to Michael [dot] Naranjo [at] LSHTM [dot] ac [dot
 ] uk by Friday 17 October so we can dial you in. \nRemember, you must
  call in AND join online to hear audio and view the slides.\n\n\nFor
  more information visit https://gendereval.ning.com/events/local-value
 -chains-and-hiv-risk-from-gender-perspective
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