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Building dynamic democratic governance and HIV-resilient societies
United Nations Development Programme, 2003AIDS is more than a disease: it attacks the life systems of individuals, families, communities and nations. One dimensional programmes, which overlook human complexity, fail in the face of HIV/AIDS. This joint paper from UNAIDS and UNDP argues that this is why the concept of ‘governance’, with people centred responses at their core, can be so useful to effective AIDS strategies.DocumentHIV/AIDS, economics and governance in South Africa: key issues in understanding response. A literature review
Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, South Africa, 2002This review of economic research on HIV/AIDS in South Africa states that its aims were: to identify completed and ongoing research conducted on the economic aspects of HIV/AIDS and its implications for governance in South Africaprovide a comprehensive bibliography of literature in the areamake a preliminary assessment of the quality of the existing research, to identify trends andDocumentAIDS and democracy: what do we know?
Health Economics & HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal, 2002The researcher notes a scarcity of evidence based work in this subject area and states that the vast majority of sources discussed are theoretical or conceptual pieces which speculate on the possible, probable, or expected impact of HIV/AIDS on security and democracy, as well as the impact of insecurity andantidemocratic forces on accelerating the spread of HIV, or of democracy and governance on
