The Impact of Land Tenure Security on a Livelihood Intervention for People Living with HIV in Western Kenya

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Afkera K. Daniel
Shari L. Dworkin
Annie McDonough
Abigail M. Hatcher
Rachel L. Burger
Elly Weke
Pauline Wekesa
Elizabeth A. Bukusi
George Owino
Gladys Odhiambo
Harsha Thirumurthy
Monica Getahun
Sheri D. Weiser
Craig R. Cohen
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Department of Medicine
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital for Children,Department of Pediatrics
[3] University of Washington,School of Nursing and Health Studies
[4] Bothell,Department of Neurology
[5] University of California,Gillings School of Global Public Health
[6] San Francisco,School of Public Health
[7] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
[8] University of Witwatersrand,Centre for Microbiology Research
[9] University of California,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[10] San Francisco,Department of Medical Ethics and Heath Policy
[11] Kenya Medical Research Institute,Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine
[12] University of Washington,undefined
[13] Perelman School of Medicine,undefined
[14] University of California,undefined
[15] San Francisco,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2023年 / 27卷
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HIV; Livelihood interventions; Food insecurity; Kenya; Land tenure;
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Few studies have explored land access, a structural driver of health, and women’s participation in livelihood interventions to improve food security and HIV outcomes. This qualitative study, embedded within Shamba Maisha (NCT02815579)—a randomized controlled trial (RCT) examining the impact of a multisectoral intervention among farmers living with HIV in western Kenya—sought to explore the influence of perceived access to and control of land on agricultural productivity, investments, and benefits. Thirty in-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted with purposively sampled men and women, 3 to 6 months after receiving intervention inputs; data were deductively and inductively coded and analyzed. Farming practices and participation in Shamba Maisha were dependent on land tenure and participants’ perceived strength of claim over their land, with participants who perceived themselves to be land insecure less likely to make long-term agricultural investments. Land tenure was influenced by a number of factors and posed unique challenges for women which negatively impacted uptake and success in the intervention. Data underscore the importance of secure land tenure for the success of similar interventions, especially for women; future interventions should integrate land security programming for improved outcomes for all.
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