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    The vicious circle: AIDS and third world debt

    World Development Movement, 2001
    This article argues that AIDS and debt must be tackled simultaneously if there is to be any chance of improvement for developing countries. The article also suggests that despite world leaders' promises to end the debt crisis, developing countries are still paying out millions of pounds each year to service debts, while the health of their populations suffers.
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    Attaining the International Development Targets: will growth be enough?

    World Bank, 2000
    The paper examines the prospects of meeting the International Development Targets.
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    Kenya AIDS Disaster Response Project

    Public Information Centre, World Bank, 2000
    This document gives a project outline for the World Bank/Government of Kenya AIDS Disaster Response Project.
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    AIDS, poverty reduction and debt relief: a toolkit for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS programmes into development instruments

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001
    Argues that the potential benefits of giving HIV/AIDS a prominent place in PRSPs and HIPC agreements are substantial. They include greater political attention to and increased domestic funding for the national HIV/AIDS programme,as well as a focus on achieving results in implementing a national HIV/AIDS programme.
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    Consensus statement on antiretroviral treatment for AIDS in poor countries

    Harvard Institute for International Development, Cambridge Mass., 2001
    This Consensus Statement, which draws upon widespread discussions within our academic community, addresses the reasons why antiretroviral therapy in poor countries is likely to prove feasible and effective, and how the barriers to providing life prolonging AIDS treatment can be overcome.The statement outlines parameters for making antiretroviral therapy immediately available to poor cou
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    Implausible denial: why the drug giants' arguments on patents don't stack up

    Oxfam, 2001
    This paper sets out the counter-arguments to Oxfam’s demand that patent protection should take into account national economic and health circumstances, and explains why Oxfam believes they are unconvincing.Criticisms and recommendations:Whilst patents play an important role in generating incentives for research and development (R&D), the super-profits which patents generate are c
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    Genetically modified crops and developing countries

    Plant Physiology [journal], 2000
    States the arguments for and against genetically modified crops. Argues that:despite increased production and lower costs associated with GMCs, the products currently available on the market are suitable only for large mechanized farms practicing intensive agriculture.
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    Review of the TRIPS agreement

    Biotechnology and Development Monitor, 1998
    Themed issue of the Monitor, with chapters submitted by various authors.
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    World Population Prospects: The 2000 Revision highlights

    United Nations Population Division, 2001
    Hghlights from the results of the 2000 Revision of the official UN World population estimates and projections.
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    Strategic approaches to HIV prevention and AIDS mitigation in rural communities and households in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2001
    This paper aims to provide a suggested framework of action for FAO' s engagement in HIV/AIDS prevention and impact-mitigation in rural Sub Saharan Africa at the community and household level.

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