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HIV/AIDS in Africa: Beyond Epidemiology by Ezekiel Kalipeni,

HIV/AIDS in Africa: Beyond Epidemiology by Ezekiel Kalipeni,
AIDS is devastating many areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Over 12 million people in the region have died of AIDS in the past decade. Over 22.5 million people in the region are infected with HIV, and of the 11 people who contract HIV each minute in the world, 10 live in sub-Saharan Africa. With no known cure and no vaccine yet available, an estimated 60% of Africans under the age of 18 today will be dead of AIDS before they are 45 years of age. Most prevention programs have failed, in part because the research behind them has focused primarily on "risk groups, " behavioral change models, and flawed understandings of cultural practices. HIV/AIDS in Africa is a collection that shifts the predominant understandings generated by biomedical and epidemiological research, recognizing that HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa is a complex and regionally specific phenomenon rooted in local economies, deepening poverty, migration, gender, war, global economies, and cultural politics. International contributors from across the social sciences further our understanding of AIDS by looking at the epidemic from angles previously not explored adequately. Ultimately, the underlying message of every contributor to this book is that AIDS will not diminish in Africa until social, gender, and economic inequities are addressed in meaningful ways.



AIDS and South Africa: The Social Expression of a Pandemic
AIDS and South Africa: The Social Expression of a Pandemic
The HIV/AIDS pandemic striking South Africa is of historic proportions. More people are living with AIDS in South Africa than in any other country in the world. Just in the past decade, the life expectancy in South Africa has dropped from 67 to 43 years. The social and economic impact of this disease is hard to overstate. However, what is striking is the paucity of thoughtful, reflective scholarship and writing on the subject." AIDS and South Africa: The Social Expression of a Pandemic addresses the economic, social and cultural impact of HIV/AIDS as it relates to South African society.



AIDS in Africa - The HIV/AIDS epidemics spreading through the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa are highly varied. Although it is not correct to speak of a single African epidemic, Africa is without doubt the region most affected by the virus.

Debt AIDS Trade in Africa - Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa (or DATA) is a multinational non-government organization founded in January 2002 in London by U2's Bono along with Bobby Shriver and activists from the Jubilee 2000 Drop the Debt campaign.

African Journal of AIDS Research - The African Journal of AIDS Research (ISSN 1608-5906) is a scientific journal published by NISC for refereed papers and research notes on topics related to AIDS in Africa.

AIDS origin - AIDS is thought to have originated in sub-Saharan Africa during the twentieth century.



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