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Sizonqoba! : outliving AIDS in Southern Africa /

"The aim of this book is to better understand the phenomenon of HIV in a country that has faced the fullest might of the disease and yet, after first faltering, has made more progress than any other country in the world in its response to HIV. It aims to reflect the complexity of this narrative...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ngcaweni, Busani (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pretoria, South Africa : Africa Institute of South Africa, 2016.
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  • Part 1: Balancing the biomedical and social determinants : the dynamism of the AIDS response in Southern Africa. Chapter 1:The South African response to the HIV epidemic (Nono Simelela, Yogan Pillay and Celicia Serenata); Chapter 2: Historical, social and cultural aspects of HIV (Olive Shisana, Nompumelelo Zungu and Meredith Evans); Chapter 3: The nexus between AIDS research evidence and policymaking in South Africa Geoffrey Setswe and Nompumelelo Zungu); Chapter 4: Women, HIV and clinical trials in South Africa (Jonathan Stadler, Helen Rees, Sinead Delany-Moretlwe and Thesla Palanee-Phillips); Chapter 5: HIV and AIDS triumphs and struggles (Palesa Sekhejane and Charlotte Pelletan); Chapter 6: Lived experiences from HIV and AIDS research in the Eastern Cape (Ian Saunderson); Chapter 7: Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS response into the public service in South Africa (Sipho Senabe); Chapter 8: South Africa's demographic dynamics in the era of HIV and AIDS (Nompumelelo Nzimande); Chapter 9: Can HIV and AIDS communication theory make Rhodes Fall? (Colin Chasi); Chapter 10: Improving the HIV landscape among young students in South Africa : reflections on the First Things First Best Practice Model (Ramneek Ahluwalia); Chapter 11: From data to insights to action : using the data to fight HIV and AIDS in South Africa (Bernard Katz, John Sargent, Ernest Darkoh, Imeraan Cassiem and Candice Mitchell); Chapter 12: Bitter themes and Sugar Daddies : intergenerational sex and the spread of HIV in South Africa (Amy Maphagela); Chapter 13: Social representation of HIV and AIDS (Nompumelelo Zungu); Chapter 14: Using the HEAIDS First Things First Model to improve early community HIV counselling and testing trends amongst young people (Ramneek Ahluwalian and Ravikanthi Rapiti); Part 2: Strengthening the Multi-sectoral response to HIV and AIDS : sectoral perspectives and experiences: Chapter 15: Our journey together (Erasmus Morah, Natalie Ridgard and Nancy Fee); Chapter 16: Community-led integrated service delivery 'War Rooms' and the fight against HIV, AIDS and TB in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa (Tom Zhuwau, Nonhlanhla Ndlovu, Veni Naidu, Tryphinah Ngwenya and Senzeni Mkhize); Chapter 17: The story of HIV, AIDS and TB in the mining industry in Southern Africa (Thuthula Balfour-Kaipa, Vanessa Govender and Khanyile Baloyi); Chapter 18: The South African private sector response to the AIDS epidemic (Brad Mears); Chapter 19: The evolution of HIV financing since 'Durban 2000' and its impact on South Africa's response to the epidemic (Fareed Abdullah); Part 3: Leveraging social agency: perspectives from activists and practitioners: Chapter 20 The inter-sectionality of HIV, AIDS and disability in South Africa (Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu); Chapter 21: Civil society's perspective : South African National AIDS Council's Governance Framework and the coordination dilemma of HIV response (Mmapaseka (Steve) Letsike); Chapter 22: The impact of 'widow sex cleansing' in HIV prevention (Pholokgolo Ramothwala); Chapter 23: Transiting from traditional initiation to medical male circumcision as a prevention strategy : is anyone listening? (Nkululeko Nxesi); Chapter 24: Fighting stigma and winning the struggle against HIV (Sithembiso Radebe); Part 4: Changing the course of history : selected speeches that shaped the global AIDS agenda since 2000.