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Behavior Change [in relation to AIDS/HIV]: A Summary of Four Major Theories
Family Health International, 1996How does behavior change occur? This question probably has as many answers as there are diverse populations and cultures. Every HIV prevention program, however, is based on those answers -- theories about why people change their behaviors.DocumentCoping with the Impact of AIDS
Finance and Development, IMF, 1998The AIDS epidemic is straining the limited resources available to many developing country governments. How can governments provide support to those affected by AIDS without neglecting others in need or abandoning important development goals?DocumentSetting Government Priorities in Preventing HIV/AIDS
Finance and Development, IMF, 1998Public policy has proved to be an effective weapon in containing the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Governments can have the greatest impact by providing incentives for those most likely to spread HIV to adopt safer behavior.DocumentAnti-Retroviral (ARV) Treatment in Developing Countries: Questions of Economics, Equity and Ethics [HIV/AIDS]
AIDS Economics, World Bank, 1998Anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs have the potential to dramatically improve the health and extend the lives of some people with HIV/AIDS. Yet the high cost and demanding clinical requirements of these drugs put them out of reach of the vast majority of people with HIV.DocumentStrengthening National Capacity for HIV/AIDS Strategic Planning
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1998Strategic Planning is essential for a effective response to the epidemic. UNDP has extensive experience and long involvement in the strengthening of national planning capacity in all operational regions.DocumentThe Implications of HIV/AIDS for Rural Development Policy and Programming: Focus on sub-Saharan Africa
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1998Examines the implications of the HIV epidemic for rural development policies and programmes in sub-Saharan Africa and, in particular: the inter-relationships between rural development and HIV/AIDS; and the broad policy and programming challenges that the epidemic poses for rural institutions.DocumentLegal and Ethical Issues Raised by HIV/AIDS, Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography (Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network and the Canadian AIDS Society, CAS)
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, 1999DocumentHabari ya maendeleo ya Tanzania - 28. A bibliography on recent articles on Tanzanian development studies
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1997Regularly published index to journal articles on TanzaniaDocumentA measure of success in Uganda: the value of monitoring both HIV prevelance and sexual behaviour
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1998
