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1. Balancing risk, interpersonal intimacy and agency: perspectives from marginalised women in Zambia.

2. Masculinity and the persistence of AIDS stigma.

3. 'I just need to be flashy on campus': female students and transactional sex at a university in Zimbabwe.

4. Contested femininity: strategies of resistance and reproduction across adolescence in northern Uganda.

5. Engendering care: HIV, humanitarian assistance in Africa and the reproduction of gender stereotypes.

6. The structural influence of family and parenting on young people's sexual and reproductive health in rural northern Tanzania.

7. The idea of African men: dealing with the cultural contradictions of sex in academia and in Kenya.

8. Community attitudes towards childbearing and abortion among HIV-positive women in Nigeria and Zambia.

9. Measuring gender and reproductive health in Africa using demographic and health surveys: the need for mixed-methods research.

10. Testing differences: the implementation of Western HIV testing norms in sub-Saharan Africa.

11. Not at all so hard-to-reach: same-sex attracted men in Dar es Salaam.

12. 'HIV is an enemy of childbearers': the construction of local epidemiology in rural Malawi.

13. Empowering teenagers to prevent pregnancy: lessons from South Africa.

14. A new way of perceiving the pandemic: the findings from a participatory research process on young Africans' stories about HIV/AIDS.

15. Challenges in researching life with HIV/AIDS: an intersectional analysis of black African migrants in London.

16. Motherhood in sub-Saharan Africa: The social consequences of infertility in an urban population in northern Tanzania.

17. ‘Take your mat and go!’: Rural Malawian women's strategies in the HIV/AIDS era.

18. "A man without money getting a sexual partner? It doesn't exist in our community": male partners' perspectives on transactional sexual relationships in Uganda and Eswatini.

19. The cultural politics of secrecy during HIV home counselling and testing campaigns in Kenya.

20. The spectrum of sexual transaction: representations in young Africans' HIV-themed creative narratives.

21. Scarcity mindset in reproductive health decision making: a qualitative study from rural Malawi.

22. Counselling against HIV in Africa: a genealogy of confessional technologies

23. HIV and transgender women in Kampala, Uganda - Double Jeopardy.

24. Young Africans' social representations of sexual abuse of power in their HIV-related creative narratives, 2005-2014: cultural scripts and applied possibilities.

25. Communities' perceptions of factors contributing to child sexual abuse vulnerability in Kenya: a qualitative study.

26. ‘They think that gays have money’: gender identity and transactional sex among Black men who have sex with men in four South African townships.

27. Emergent HIV technology: urban Tanzanian women's narratives of medical research, microbicides and sexuality.

28. Men who have sex with men in Kisumu, Kenya: support group membership and knowledge of HIV-risk factors.

29. The cost of being a man: social and health consequences of Igbo masculinity.

30. Unwanted sexual experiences among young men in four sub-Saharan African countries: prevalence and context.

31. Making sense of abstinence: social representations in young Africans' HIV-related narratives from six countries.

32. Acceptability and adherence of a candidate microbicide gel among high-risk women in Africa and India.

33. Sexual risk behaviour for women working in recreational venues in Mwanza, Tanzania: considerations for the acceptability and use of vaginal microbicide gels.

34. Sexual responses to living with HIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo.

35. Hidden Love: Sexual ideologies and relationship ideals among rural South African adolescents in the context of HIV/AIDS.

36. ‘She was bewitched and caught an illness similar to AIDS’: AIDS and sexually transmitted infection causation beliefs in rural northern Tanzania.

37. Perceptions of sex education for young people in Lesotho.

38. ‘Just Talking About It Opens Your Heart’: meaning-making among Black African migrants and refugees living with HIV

40. Measuring gender and reproductive health in Africa using demographic and health surveys: the need for mixed-methods research