This article aims to explain South Africa's controversial post-1994 HIV/AIDS policy. It isolates two competing sets of policy prescriptions: a 'mobilization/biomedical' paradigm that emphasized societal mobilization, political leadership and anti-retroviral treatments; and a 'nationalist/ameliorative' paradigm that focused on poverty, palliative care, traditional medicine, and appropriate nutrition. It explains the ascendancy of the ameliorative paradigm in terms of its administrative and political viability in South African conditions. It explores how public sector institutions circumscribed the viability of biomedical interventions, while political institutions and state-society relations reduced knowledge transfer and policy learning. It...
BACKGROUND: Explaining policy change is one of the central tasks of contemporary policy analysis. In...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
Hitherto, the story of HIV/AIDS in South Africa is, to a large extent, one of lost opportunities. Wh...
D.Litt et Phil.According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, more than 5.3 million So...
In common with the rest of the Southern African sub-continent, South Africa is currently experiencin...
This article recasts a critical moment in the history of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: the struggle over...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic became a deeply political and politicised issue throughout South African socie...
The ongoing urgency of addressing AIDS in South Africa has kept academics and activists focussed pri...
With the world’s largest national treatment programme and over 340 000 incident cases annually, the ...
With the world’s largest national treatment programme and over 340 000 incident cases annually, the ...
The unprecedented and collaborative development of the 2007 - 2011 HIV & AIDS and STI National Strat...
Relatively few people have access to antiretroviral treatment in South Africa. The government justif...
Despite the profound impacts of HIV and AIDS on all sectors of South African society, governmental r...
South African AIDS policy has long been characterised by suspicion on the part of President Mbeki an...
BACKGROUND: Explaining policy change is one of the central tasks of contemporary policy analysis. In...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
Hitherto, the story of HIV/AIDS in South Africa is, to a large extent, one of lost opportunities. Wh...
D.Litt et Phil.According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, more than 5.3 million So...
In common with the rest of the Southern African sub-continent, South Africa is currently experiencin...
This article recasts a critical moment in the history of HIV/AIDS in South Africa: the struggle over...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic became a deeply political and politicised issue throughout South African socie...
The ongoing urgency of addressing AIDS in South Africa has kept academics and activists focussed pri...
With the world’s largest national treatment programme and over 340 000 incident cases annually, the ...
With the world’s largest national treatment programme and over 340 000 incident cases annually, the ...
The unprecedented and collaborative development of the 2007 - 2011 HIV & AIDS and STI National Strat...
Relatively few people have access to antiretroviral treatment in South Africa. The government justif...
Despite the profound impacts of HIV and AIDS on all sectors of South African society, governmental r...
South African AIDS policy has long been characterised by suspicion on the part of President Mbeki an...
BACKGROUND: Explaining policy change is one of the central tasks of contemporary policy analysis. In...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...