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The economic consequences of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 2002The paper provides an analysis of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the health sector, public education, the supply of labor and the returns to training in nine Southern African countries.Drawing on the preceding sections, it assesses the impact of HIV/AIDS on per capita income in a neoclassical growth framework.DocumentUNDP HIV/AIDS statistical factsheet
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 2002This factsheet presents statistics relating to the impact of and response to HIV/AIDS in a number of sectors.DocumentHIV/AIDS and rural livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa
Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2000This paper describes a literature survey of existing research into HIV/AIDS and rural livelihoods.DocumentHIV/AIDS and human rights: a kit of ideas for youth organizations
UNESDOC: Online UNESCO documents, 2001This clear and practical guide begins by looking at the inter-linkages between HIV/AIDS and human rights.DocumentYoung people and HIV/AIDS: opportunity in crisis
United Nations Children's Fund, 2002The report states that, worldwide, there are 11.8 million young people (aged 15-24) living with HIV.DocumentHIV/AIDS and life skills education
Education Sector, UNESCO, 2001This a practical manual with a number of real life examples giving workshop and lesson plans.The document is divided into three parts: an introduction to the manual, its use and objectivesappendices containing suggested timetables and necessary materials for exerciseseight training modules:the global impact and Response to HIV/AIDSwho are affected by HIV/AIDStheDocument100 Ways to energise groups: games to use in workshops, meetings and the community
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002A compilation that describes energisers, ice breakers and games that can be used when working with groups.The guide briefly outlines some general considerations when using games in workshop settings. Each of the 100 games are described in a short paragraph.DocumentThe distribution of AIDS over the population in Africa: hypothesis building from individual answers to a Demographic and Health Survey with an application to Côte d'Ivoire
Développement, Institutions & Analyses de Long terme, 2002The aim of this paper was to model and estimate individual heterogeneity regarding AIDS mortality. Knowledge in this field is indispensable to quantify the economic impact of AIDS and to set up adequate AIDS prevention and therapy policies.DocumentCombat AIDS: HIV and the world's armed forces
Panos AIDS Programme, 2002The paper shows that soldiers are significantly more likely to contract HIV than civilians. Soldiers live in an enclosed society where masculine values predominate and where stress, boredom, alcohol use and sexual activity may be high. Accustomed to taking risks in their profession, they may be more inclined to take part in risky sexual behaviour as well.DocumentHIV/AIDS, human resources and sustainable development
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2002By affecting the working-age population, the HIV/AIDS epidemic depletes human resources, distorts labour markets, disrupts production and consumption, and ultimately diminishes national wealth. In addition, the disease strikes the poor hardest: more than 95% of people living with HIV/AIDS are in low-income countries.Pages
