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  • The majority of incident HIV infections in Eastern and Southern Africa occur in the general population. Here, the authors harmonise data from eight open population-based cohort studies from six countries and describe individual and community-level risk factors for HIV acquisition.

    • Emma Slaymaker
    • Clara Calvert
    • Emmanuel Mtuli
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-16
  • Research centres in low- and middle-income countries are routinely circumvented in the production of cross-cultural research on human behaviour. Where local contributions are made, collaboration is rarely equitable and often uncredited in co-authorship. Efforts to decolonize the social sciences will remain inadequate until these norms are overturned.

    • Mark Urassa
    • David W. Lawson
    • Caitlyn Placek
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 5, P: 668-671
  • Schaffnit et al. present data indicating that early marriage (<18 years of age) may serve both parents’ and daughters’ strategic interests in rural Tanzania. This conclusion is in contrast to common assumptions of the global ‘end child marriage’ movement.

    • Susan B. Schaffnit
    • Anushé Hassan
    • David W. Lawson
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 3, P: 346-353