AIDS in Africa: How the Poor are DyingISBN: 978-0-7456-3159-2
Paperback
240 pages
March 2006, Polity
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“Should be required reading for anyone involved in shaping
national and international responses to the epidemic.”
International Affairs
"AIDS in Africa must serve as a call to action. Everybody should read it."
Kenneth D. Kaunda, First President of Zambia and Patron of the Commission on HIV/AIDS and Governance in Africa
International Affairs
"AIDS in Africa must serve as a call to action. Everybody should read it."
Kenneth D. Kaunda, First President of Zambia and Patron of the Commission on HIV/AIDS and Governance in Africa
"This book assesses the broad spectrum of challenges that
HIV/AIDS poses to the global community. It addresses the epidemic
as a social, moral, ethical and economic imperative which brooks no
denial. It is recommended reading for all engaged in overcoming the
challenges of HIV infection and AIDS in Africa."
Joy Phumaphi, Assistant Director-General, Family and
Community Health, World Health Organization
"This book provides a clear, readable and cogent account for
students of health and politics of how the AIDS epidemic in Africa
needs to be understood: as in part the consequence of a political
dimension that has underpinned its spread, hinders its retreat and
shapes responses to it."
Adrian Leftwich, University of York