NoAlthough the proximate cause of Africa¿s AIDS crisis is HIV, the underlining societal causes are much broader and familiar. Across the continent, poverty structures not only the contours of the pandemic but also the outcome once an individual is infected with HIV. Thus, until poverty is reduced there will be little progress with either reducing transmission of the virus or creating an enhanced capacity to cope with its socioeconomic consequences. It follows that sustained human development is an essential precondition for any effective response to the pandemic in Africa
The HIV/AIDS pandemic represents perhaps the most significant threat to development globally. Despit...
This paper uses quantitative and qualitative analyses to study the influence of socio-economic facto...
The worsening economic situation is likely to continue to impact negatively on health and developmen...
Although the proximate cause of Africa’s AIDS crisis is HIV, the underlining societal causes are muc...
Although Africa is already entering its second decade with AIDS, the spread of HIV has not been stop...
The 13th International Conference on AIDS held in Durban, South Africa, highlighted the social catas...
Southern Africa is experiencing an HIV/AIDS pandemic with devastating effects. In this thesis I sug...
As Africa enters its third decade of structural adjustment pressures, the promised advantages of eco...
Throughout the developing world, HIV/AIDS epidemic has became a major cause of death and poverty. It...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
Evidence of associations between socioeconomic status and the spread of HIV in different settings an...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
HIV/AIDS is the major development issue facing Sub-Saharan Africa. The impact of the epidemic will i...
The rapidly accelerating AIDS epidemic of the 90s and its current state of “hyperendemicity” in sout...
HIV/AIDS is a challenge that African society will have to contend with for a number of years to come...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic represents perhaps the most significant threat to development globally. Despit...
This paper uses quantitative and qualitative analyses to study the influence of socio-economic facto...
The worsening economic situation is likely to continue to impact negatively on health and developmen...
Although the proximate cause of Africa’s AIDS crisis is HIV, the underlining societal causes are muc...
Although Africa is already entering its second decade with AIDS, the spread of HIV has not been stop...
The 13th International Conference on AIDS held in Durban, South Africa, highlighted the social catas...
Southern Africa is experiencing an HIV/AIDS pandemic with devastating effects. In this thesis I sug...
As Africa enters its third decade of structural adjustment pressures, the promised advantages of eco...
Throughout the developing world, HIV/AIDS epidemic has became a major cause of death and poverty. It...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
Evidence of associations between socioeconomic status and the spread of HIV in different settings an...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
HIV/AIDS is the major development issue facing Sub-Saharan Africa. The impact of the epidemic will i...
The rapidly accelerating AIDS epidemic of the 90s and its current state of “hyperendemicity” in sout...
HIV/AIDS is a challenge that African society will have to contend with for a number of years to come...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic represents perhaps the most significant threat to development globally. Despit...
This paper uses quantitative and qualitative analyses to study the influence of socio-economic facto...
The worsening economic situation is likely to continue to impact negatively on health and developmen...