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6-8 Reasons for inactivity, number respondents ....................................................................225<br />

6-9 Trust of government since HIV began.............................................................................225<br />

6-10 Trust of community since HIV began I ...........................................................................225<br />

6-11 Scale of Trust of community, government, family, religion, donors since HIV .............226<br />

6-12 HIV mobilizers and trust since joining association .........................................................226<br />

6-13 Public, private, political (across all regions)....................................................................226<br />

6-14 Type of mobilizer and attitude about ‘private' topic........................................................226<br />

6-15 Location of HIV mobilizer and perception as private topic ............................................227<br />

6-16 Cross cutting ties..............................................................................................................227<br />

6-17 Ethnicity...........................................................................................................................227<br />

6-18 Preference in discussions .................................................................................................228<br />

6-19 Comfort discussing human rights I..................................................................................229<br />

6-20 Type of mobilizer and civic activities..............................................................................229<br />

6-21 Scale of activities in the last 6 months.............................................................................230<br />

6-22 Location of HIV mobilizers and civic activities..............................................................230<br />

6-23 Since HIV began, trust of the community .......................................................................231<br />

6-24 Trust in government since joining association.................................................................231<br />

6-25 HIV as private topic (HIV and human rights mobilizers)................................................231<br />

6-26 Different religious affiliations in HIV and human rights associations ............................231<br />

6-27 HIV and human rights mobilizer activity ........................................................................232<br />

6-28 Level of comfort discussing government politics/policies ..............................................232<br />

6-29 Level of comfort discussing human rights.......................................................................232<br />

7-1 Paying bribes....................................................................................................................285<br />

7-2 Type of mobilizer and experiences with health care .......................................................285<br />

7-3 Perceptions of corruption in schools and health system ..................................................286<br />

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