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Title
Development Bulletin 52 (2000). HIV/AIDS: implications for development |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/9473 |
Date
2000 |
Abstract
CONTENTS: FEATURES: Introduction: HIV and development / John Ballard, page 4. Should HIV be on the development agenda? / Rob Moodie, page 6. Linking HIV/AIDS to development / Stephen McNally, page 9. HIV, development and unhealthy institutions / Carol Jenkins, page 12. HIV/AIDS, human rights and development / David Patterson, page 14. Migrants and HIV/AIDS / Margaret Duckett, page 18. Incorporating social capital into development practice: The HIV epidemic / Elizabeth Reid, page 21. HIV and technology: The issue of prophylactic vaccines / Susan Kippax, page 24. Australia's international response to HIV/AIDS / Jacinta Cubis, page 26. The HIV/AIDS epidemic in India: Are we doing enough? / Indrani Gupta, page 30. Hope, paradox and the politics of suspicion: Confronting latter-day AIDS in Thailand / Chris Lyttleton, page 32. Reproductive health rights and women with HIV in Thailand / Andrea Whittaker, page 35. HIV vulnerability and mobile populations: Thailand and its borders / Allan Beesey, page 38. The challenge of HIV spread among injecting drug users in Asia / Alex Wodak, page 42. Harm reduction, HIV and development / Paul Deany and Nick Crofts, page 45. Strategies for dealing with HIV/AIDS in the former Soviet Union / Dave Burrows, page 49. AIDS: A nightmare ingredient in the Indonesian development broth / Chris Green, page 52. Sex talk, Indonesian youth and HIV/AIDS / Linda Rae Bennett, page 54. HIV and development the Papua New Guinea way / Clement Malau and Sue Crockett, page 58. The sociocultural and economic context of HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea / Gina Koczberski, page 61. Safe sex or healthy sex? / Bernard Broughton, page 64. Young people, HIV/AIDS, and intervention: Barriers and gateways to behaviour change / Christine A. Varga, page 67. A national disaster: A social analysis of AIDS in Zimbabwe / Diana Patel, page 71. The socioeconomic implications of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa / J.R.S. Malungo, page 75. - UNAIDS Asia Pacific Intercountry Team (APICT) |
Publisher
Development Studies Network; http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/rmap/ |
Type of publication
Other; Published Version |
Format
77 pages |
Source
http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/rmap/devnet/devnet/db-52.pdf |
Rights
https://www.oaklist.qut.edu.au/database/View.action?id=8355 "Can archive pre-print ... post-print ... [and] publisher version ... Authors retain copyright" - from OAKlist site (as at 6/12/11) |
Identifier
1035-1132 |
Repository
Canberra - Australian National University
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