HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic conditions of developing countries including Nigeria. Against this background, this study sought to determine the cost implications of the prevalence of HIV/AIDs on the economic development of Nigeria. The study adopted mainly qualitative approach sourced from National Bureau of Statistics-(NBS) and Central Bank of Nigeria-(CBN) statistical Bulletin respectively for analysis. Findings seem to support claims that the incidence of HIV/AIDS exert serious negative influences on the economic growth of Nigeria. This is due to the fact that HIV/AIDS reduces to a large extent the proportion of the working population with its huge corresponding cost implica...
Current statistics about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria do not reveal the broader social and econo...
Introduction: The expenditures on treatment of HIV/AIDS to households were examined to quantify the ...
With a prevalence rate of 3.1%, Nigeria has a generalized HIV/AIDS epidemic. Like much other develop...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
Owing to the ferocious spread of HIV / AIDS and the soaring cases of ill – halth and impending death...
Abstract Economic growth is such as fundamental and desirable phenomenon in the development process ...
A gap in knowledge exists regarding the economic burden on households of subsidized anti-retroviral ...
A gap in knowledge exists regarding the economic burden on households of subsidized anti-retroviral ...
No Abstract.International Journal of Development and Policy Studies Vol. 2 (1) 2002: pp. 272-28
There has been influx of official development assistance (foreign aid) into the health sector in Nig...
Since the discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom...
Current statistics about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria do not reveal the broader social and econo...
Introduction: The expenditures on treatment of HIV/AIDS to households were examined to quantify the ...
With a prevalence rate of 3.1%, Nigeria has a generalized HIV/AIDS epidemic. Like much other develop...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
HIV/AIDS emerged in the last three decades as visible threat to health and the socio-economic condit...
Owing to the ferocious spread of HIV / AIDS and the soaring cases of ill – halth and impending death...
Abstract Economic growth is such as fundamental and desirable phenomenon in the development process ...
A gap in knowledge exists regarding the economic burden on households of subsidized anti-retroviral ...
A gap in knowledge exists regarding the economic burden on households of subsidized anti-retroviral ...
No Abstract.International Journal of Development and Policy Studies Vol. 2 (1) 2002: pp. 272-28
There has been influx of official development assistance (foreign aid) into the health sector in Nig...
Since the discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrom...
Current statistics about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Nigeria do not reveal the broader social and econo...
Introduction: The expenditures on treatment of HIV/AIDS to households were examined to quantify the ...
With a prevalence rate of 3.1%, Nigeria has a generalized HIV/AIDS epidemic. Like much other develop...