Widowed mama-grannies buffering HIV/AIDS-affected households in a city slum of Kampala, Uganda.
    
  
 
 
  
  
    
    
        Widowed mama-grannies buffering HIV/AIDS-affected households in a city slum of Kampala, Uganda.
    
  
Date
    
    
        2009
    
  
Authors
  Nyanzi, Stella
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        Taylor and Francis
    
  
Abstract
    
    
        This article explores the experiences, challenges and coping strategies of urban elderly residents in Kasubi-Kawaala, a slum on the margins of Kampala city, Uganda. The city is mainly stereotyped as a space for able-bodied individuals able to hustle, innovatively compete for limited resources, and accrue themselves benefits. It is widely assumed that old age causes people to retire to rural areas. Thus, the ‘urban elderly’ present an anomaly. Yet, they play a very significant role in the city. Many support dependent grandchildren, many of whom have been orphaned by AIDS.
    
  
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Keywords
    
    
        Elderly,
    
        Widowhood,
    
        Urban poor,
    
        Gender,
    
        HIV/AIDS,
    
        Elderly Ethnography
    
  
Citation
    
    
        Nyanzi, S. (2009). Widowed mama-grannies buffering HIV/AIDS-affected households in a city slum of Kampala, Uganda. Gender and Development, 17(3) 467-479.