Culture and Prevention of HIV/AIDS in Busolwe Sub-County Butaleja District
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2018-05
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Kampala International University, School of Education
Abstract
This Research Report on “Culture and HIV/AIDS PREVENTION” was carried out in Busoiwe Sub
county Butaleja District. The objectives of the study included Assessing the spread of
HIV/AIDS and its impact in a cultural perspective determining how and to what extent
culture has featured to be the major source of consideration in the prevention of
F-nV/AIDS and to examine the role of local leaders in the prevention of HIV/AIDS in
Busolwe Sub county Butaleja District.
The methodology of the study was a cross-sectional descriptive study which was more of
qualitative in its methods of data collection. The study was more of qualitative because it
studied in depth the relationship between cultural practices and the prevention of
HIV/AIDS in Busolwe Sub county Butaleja District. In view of the target population, the
sample size was 75 respondents taken from five selected Parishes. In Conclusion culture
has negatively affected the social dimension of HIV/AIDS victims in Busolwe Sub County.
Some of the recommendations of the study was that there is need to bridge the gap
between culture and HIV/AIDS. This can be achieved by having the parents, teachers and
other caregivers supervised on the methods of handling tradition and cultural practices in
Busolwe Sub-county.
The NGO’s and CBOs in collaboration with the government should continue taking care of
the affected and infected families as a result of cultural practices. Traditional belief in
witchcraft, inheritance of wives and husbands of whose spouses have died of HIV/AIDS
be abandoned. The ABC formulae should be followed to avoid contracting HIV/AIDS
disease. Stern rules and penalties should be given to all those who rape and defile
children, and also those who practice child labour to avoid anti social behavior. There
have been poor traditional and cultural practices which have enhanced poor social
development children. These include FGM which cause HIV/AIDS infections. The worst is
inheriting of wives and husbands whose spouses have died of HIV/AIDS, the witchcraft
beliefs and unprotected sexual relationship all needs to be abandoned and banned
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A Research Report Presented to the College of Education, Open, Distance and E- Learning In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of a Degree of Arts with Education of Kampala International University
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Prevention of HIV/AIDS, Butaleja District, Culture