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Preventing HIV/AIDS in schools
International Bureau of Education, UNESCO, 2002This document consists of ten chapters looking at the necessary components of effective education to help prevent HIV/AIDS.DocumentIntensifying action against HIV/AIDS in Africa: responding to a development crisis
World Bank, 1999Given the scale of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa, it is no longer just a public health problem, it is a development crisis. This document introduces the Bank’s new strategy to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic in partnership with African governments and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).DocumentRural workers’ contribution to the fight against HIV/AIDS: a framework for district and community action
Royal Tropical Institute and HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2001This paper describes an evaluation of a number of projects that form the African regional AIDS program, set up by the World Bank's rural sector.DocumentModel-based estimates of risks of disease transmission and economic costs of seven injection devices in sub-Saharan Africa
WHO Initiative on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2002This paper describes the findings of research to investigate and compare seven types of injection devices for their risks of iatrogenic transmission of bloodborne pathogens and their economic costs in sub-Saharan Africa.Both financial costs and assessment of transmission risk were estimated for each device against the number of new hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)DocumentWorld Health Report 2002: reducing risks, promoting healthy life
World Health Organization, 2002The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) 2002 World Health Report describes the amount of disease, disability and death in the world today that can be attributed to a small number of health risks.DocumentHIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa not explained by sexual or vertical transmission
International Journal of STD and AIDS, 2002An expanding body of evidence challenges the conventional hypothesis that sexual transmission is responsible for more than 90% of adult HIV infections in Africa.Differences in epidemic trajectories across Africa do not correspond to differences in sexual behaviour. Studies among African couples found low rates of heterosexual transmission, as in developed countries.DocumentHIV/AIDS and its impacts on land tenure and livelihoods in Lesotho: comments on Lesotho country study
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002This paper addresses the amelioration of the impact of AIDS on land tenure and livelihoods. The author argues that, in Lesotho, land policy development should be informed by the status of community support and welfare for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.DocumentBetter health for poor people: strategies for achieving the International Development Targets
Department for International Development, UK, 2000Summary produced by the Governance Resource CentreWhile global health improves, inequalities in health remain and in many instances are increasing. In the last decade, the United Nations (UN) have agreed International Development Targets.DocumentThe FTAA, access to HIV/AIDS treatment, and human rights
Human Rights Watch, 2002This briefing paper begins by giving an outline of the WTO’s Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Agreement (TRIPS) and of the Doha declaration by WTO members, which states that countries can bypass patents in medical emergencies.The paper argues that countries in the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) should resist pressure from the Office of the United States Trade RepresentativDocumentDemographic impact of AIDS in a low-fertility urban African setting: projection for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Centre for Health and Population Research, Bangladesh, 2002The study estimated the potential demographic impact of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in a low-fertility urban setting in sub-Saharan Africa.The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) projected using a deterministic mathematical model was put into the AIDS Impact Model (AIM)of the SPECTRUM Policy Modelling System to estimate the potential demographic impact of AIDS in AddiPages
