1. Kampala Women Getting By: Wellbeing in the Time of AIDS;S. Wallman and Associates,1996
2. Comparison was necessary to test the hypothesis that the stigma of STD entails patterns of treatment seeking different from those for morally uncompromised infection. Figure 5 visualizes the logic by which different resources are used to secure treatment for different kinds of ailment.
3. The parish/township/RC2 area Kamwokya II in Kampala.
4. Sex and death: the AIDS crisis in social and cultural context;Wallman;J. AIDS,1988
5. The ‘informal economy’ is also called the ‘second’, ‘black’ or ‘hidden’ economy.