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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract
Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
List of figures
List of tables
1. Chapter 1
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of study and problem statement
1.3 Activities of churches in HIV/AIDS
1.4 Role of men in HIV/AIDS
1.5 Men’s involvement in care and support
1.6 Research aim
1.7 Research objective
1.8 Hypothesis
1.9 Research questions
2. Chapter 2
2.1 Literature review
2.2 National HIV/AIDS policy 1999 document
2.2.1 Multi-sectoral approach to HIV/AIDS and problems
2.2.2 Upholding of human rights
2.3 Lack of clear theology on HIV/AIDS
2.4 Lack of training in psychological counseling for pastors
2.5 Lack of focus in the provision of care
2.6 Lack of capacity in resources to allow for an alternate approach to care
2.7 The education gaps
2.8 Knowledge on sexuality
2.9 Holistic pastoral training
2.10 Capacity building for care givers
2.11 Exposure to local cultural values
2.12 Holistic care for the affected and infected
2.13 Fighting stigmatization
2.14 Financial support for medical care
2.15 Social support-support groups
2.16 HIV/AIDS and development
3. Chapter 3
3.1 research design
Site
Ethical considerations
Sampling
Data collection
Data collection tools
4. Chapter 4
Data analysis, presentation and interpretation
Figure
Table 1 Age groups of respondents
Table 2 Levels of education attained
Table 3 Occupation and responsibilities
Table 4 Position in church and experience
Table 5 Formal training in HIV/AIDS
Table 6 Ascertaining if support given gets to
Table 7 Role of the church
Table 8 Problems encountered
Table 9 Place for those suffering with HIV/AIDS
Table 10 Pastor’s time to visit the sick
Table 11 HIV and AIDS management
5. Chapter 5
Discussion, conclusion and recommendation
5.1 Discussion
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
5.4 Further studies
References
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
- Quote paper
- Munyaradzi Shoko (Author), 2011, The role of men in HIV and AIDS Management, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/182199
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