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Property grabbing and will writing in Lusaka, Zambia: an examination of wills of HIV-infected cohabiting couples.

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Property grabbing and will writing in Lusaka, Zambia: an examination of wills of HIV-infected cohabiting couples.

Auteurs : E. Mendenhall ; L. Muzizi ; R. Stephenson ; E. Chomba ; Y. Ahmed ; A. Haworth ; S. Allen

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Abstract

High rates of HIV and poverty place women in a precarious economic situation in Lusaka, Zambia. Mortality from HIV infection is high, leaving many households single headed and creating almost a half a million orphans. One of the most prevalent forms of gender violence that creates poverty in women is when the male's family claims the property of the deceased from the widow and the children. The Zambia-Emory HIV Research Project collected 184 wills from individuals in monogamous unions where one or both of the individuals were HIV-positive. Despite the fact that many wills specifically stated that their extended family was not allowed to tamper with their possessions in the event of death, property grabbing proved to be a prevalent and difficult issue in Lusaka. In order to improve the lives of widowed women in Lusaka, the government and other civic and non-governmental organisations must inform women of their rights to own and protect their land and other assets in the event of their husbands' death, an issue of increasing importance in the area of HIV/AIDS.

DOI: 10.1080/09540120600774362
PubMed: 17453571

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