Organisational Support And Its Contribution To Livelihoods Among Taso Supported Hiv/Aids Affected Households In Masaka District
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2011-07
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study was premised on the fact that HIV/AIDS epidemic has had an enormous impact on the
World, where 22.5 million are infected and more than 25 million have died. Specifically in
Uganda, it has caused 1million orphans and 1.9 infections. There have been different forms of
support to HIV/AIDS affected households. The general objective of the study was to examine the
contribution of organizational support to the livelihoods among TASO supported HIV/AIDS
affected households in Masaka District. Organizational support is the (independent variable) and
its contribution to livelihoods (dependent variable) among people suffering from chronic
diseases like AIDS. The study used a case study research design that involved triangulation using
qualitative and quantitative techniques of data collection and analysis. A sample size of 370
respondents was selected from TASO Masaka. Data was analyzed using Epiinfo 2002, SPSS and
stata analysis package. Results after analysis revealed that majority of the respondents
acknowledged that organisational support in form of emotional, instrumental and informational
support have improved livelihoods of HIV/AIDS households, median of 4 and mean 3.8.
Significant number agreed that informal social support mechanisms improved livelihoods of
HIV/AIDS households 14(45.2%) agreed which is not statistically so different from those who
were undecided 13(41.9%). Emotional support, Instrumental support and Informational support,
has contributed to improved livelihoods of HIV/AIDS affected households in Masaka. Informal
social support (community) doesn’t affect organisational support and livelihoods among
HIV/AIDS affected households. TASO should change its approach to establishing social
linkages that can contribute to social capital. Training for those in the community who interact
with HIV/AIDS affected families, can allow more people to contribute to prevention and the
provision of quality care.
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Organisational support, Contribution, Livelihoods, TASO supported HIV/Aids affected Households
Citation
Muzaaya, Godfrey Nathan (2011)Organisational Support And Its Contribution To Livelihoods Among Taso Supported Hiv/Aids Affected Households In Masaka District