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Social technology and human health
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2001Exploring the relationship between technology and health this paper argues that technology itself will do little to benefit human health without the complex processes of development and distribution that give access to that technology.DocumentCentral Asia: drugs and conflict
International Crisis Group, 2001This article discusses the serious affect of the drug trade in Afghanistan and Central Asia.DocumentAIDS epidemic update 2001
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001Paper provides overviews of statistics of HIV/AIDS infections and looks at methods for prevention of epidemic. It suggests there exists a particular opportunity for action in countries where either the rate of HIV is low or which have large populations.It loks at figures by region.DocumentThe status and trends of HIV/AIDS/STI epidemics in Asia and the Pacific
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001Report looks at current statistics of AIDS/HIV/STI in Asia and the Pacific and discusses the trends behind population groups and country regions where infections are prevalent.It suggests that focused interventions can keep infection rates low in specific groups and reduce the risk of extensive HIV spread in the population at large.DocumentAIDS: the undeclared war
Stakeholder Forum, 2001Identifying the key issues relating to the war on HIV / AIDS as access to medication, cultural factors, lack of knowledge and resource short-fall this paper discusses broad areas of change needed to break current trends.The author goes on to suggest some more detailed policy responses for governments, ngos, the private sector and international institutions placing HIV /AIDS in the context of thDocumentUnderstanding the poverty business interface: experiences from Tanzania
Resource Centre for the Social Dimensions of Business Practice, UK, 2001Uses case studies of five businesses operating in Tanzania explore the poverty business interface.Key lessons include:The core business activities of a successful business can have a positive impact on poverty through the creation of employment, through employment benefits such as medical provision for employees and their families, and through the supply of products and services tailoreDocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on adult mortality in South Africa
Medical Research Council, South Africa, 2001Demographic projections of the epidemic indicate that HIV/AIDS will cause a rapid change the age and sex pattern of deaths in South Africa.A system to monitor the age pattern has been developed by the Medical Research Council.DocumentResource needs for HIV/AIDS
International AIDS Economics Network, 2001This paper estimates the costs of of HIV/AIDS programmes by the year 2005, and how these might be met from domestic and international sources . The paper specifically looks at the costs of meeting the targets set by the General Assembly Special Session on AIDS in June 2001By 2005, programmes will require about US$9 billion annually, with half of these resources needed in sub-Saharan Africa.DocumentUntangling the web of price reductions: a pricing guide for the purchase of ARVs for developing countries (4th Edition)
Access to Essential Medicines Campaign, MSF, 2003The data in this guide on ARV prices offered by originator companies and some generic companies in low- and middle-income countries are meant to provide potential buyers with clear verified data. This information is intended for use by government and non-profit procurement agencies, as well as other bulk purchasers of ARVs, including health facilities and non governmental organizations (NGOs).DocumentHIV/AIDS and development in the education sector
Health Economics & HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal, 2000The objective of this paper is to describe the underlying problem of HIV/AIDS in the context of education development in Southern Africa, and also to identify opportunities for remedial action and positive enablement.Pages
