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    A reimagination of 'preferential option for the poor' in the context of postcolonial political theology in Africa

    Ayallo, Irene

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    2014
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    Ayallo, I. (2014). A reimagination of 'preferential option for the poor' in the context of postcolonial political theology in Africa. Paper presented at The Postcolonial Church, Theology, Identity and Mission in Africa, Saint Paul's University, Limuru, Kenya. May 28-30.
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    Abstract
    This paper argues uses data (experiences) from my doctoral project completed in 2013, investigating the experiences of women and youth living with HIV in Kenya and their participation in HIV and AIDS policy making processes – and the role of institutions and organisations which accompany them in their journey towards transformation.
    Keywords:
    HIV/AIDS, women with HIV/AIDS, Kenya, public health policy, health policy, theology, post-colonialism, politics of privilege
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    160508 Health Policy
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    The Author

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