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Agriculture and HIV/AIDS
HIV and Development in Asia and the Pacific, UNDP, 2002This paper brings together work done by FAO, focussing on identifying the impacts of the HIV epidemic. It argues that the agricultural sector should concentrate on areas in which it has a comparative advantage, as opposed to carrying out health work. It identifies the key points of intervention at the farming level and farm-household system.DocumentExpanding community-based support for orphans and vulnerable children
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002A report documenting the findings of a workshop to understand the proliferation of orphan and vulnerable children (OVC) initiatives throughout East and Southern Africa and the ways in which NGOs and their partners can expand the impact and coverage of OVC programmes.DocumentUsing men as community based distributors of condoms
Population Council, USA, 2002This program brief is based on the premise that, worldwide, condoms are not used enough to keep HIV/AIDS and other STIs in check.DocumentHIV/AIDS, poverty and risky sexual behavior: evidence from South Africa
Centre for Health Systems Research & Development, University of the Free State, South Africa, 2002This paper explores the relationship between poverty, knowledge about HIV/AIDS and risky sexual behavior.DocumentMobilization for microbicides: the decisive decade
Rockefeller Foundation, 2002Highlights the need for microbicides to help millions of women around the world prevent HIV infection and death from AIDS.The research model found that the introduction of microbicides could avert 2.5 million HIV infections and save US$2.7 billion on HIV/AIDS treatment.In conclusion, to make microbicides available for use will require lengthy and expensive research to prove their effectiveneDocumentChildren on the brink 2002: a joint report on orphan estimates and program strategies
Synergy Project, USAID, 2002The paper details a number of impacts of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on children.DocumentRisks and macroeconomic impacts of HIV/AIDS in the Middle East and North Africa: why waiting to intervene can be costly
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2002In the Middle East and North Africa, HIV/AIDS prevalence is low when compared with other regions. However, the authors make the case that lack of surveillance may cause authorities to miss significant numbers of cases and that necessary risk factors to the spread of the epidemic are present.DocumentThe impact of the AIDS epidemic on the health of the elderly in Tanzania
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2001This paper is a product of the research project on “The economic impact of fatal adult illness due to AIDS and other causes in Sub-Saharan Africa”.The paper uses longitudinal household data from the Kagera Region of Tanzania collected in 1991-94 to measure the impact of mortality, mainly as a result of HIV/AIDS, of prime-aged adult household members on the level and changes in physical well-beiDocumentMalawi National HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework 2000-2004
2000Official Government plan to serve as a basis for the formulation of HIV/AIDS prevention and care programmes, projects and activities during the planned period.DocumentChildhood challenged: South Africa's children, HIV/AIDS and the corporate sector
Save the Children Fund, 2002HIV/AIDS is now the greatest threat to child development in many parts of the world, including South Africa,and will continue to affect the lives of several generations of children.This report from Save the Children summarises research undertaken into the South African corporate sector's engagement with affected children in 2001.HIV/AIDS is a major challenge for business in South Africa,andPages
