Odinkalu, Chidi Anselm | 2006
- Author(s): Odinkalu, Chidi Anselm
- Publisher: Justice Africa]
- Pages: --
- Keywords: local government, human rights, justice, immigration, aids, africa
This article identifies five specific areas as illustrations of the kinds of legal fields in which challenges most urgently arise. The mapping of a fuller agenda for HIV/AIDS and law in Africa implicates African governments, civil society and others.
Papkalla, Ute and Kupfer, Gesa | 2009
- Author(s): Papkalla, Ute and Kupfer, Gesa
- Publisher: Joint United nations programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: health programmes, health policy, programme planning, aids
This report focuses on the contribution of AIDS related public-private partnerships to the six building blocks of health systems: service delivery; human resources; information; medicines and technologies; financing; and leadership.
Patterson, David | cop. 2004
- Author(s): Patterson, David
- Publisher: Canadian HIV/AIDS legal network
- Pages: --
- Keywords: health planning, community participation, human rights, aids
A tool for international development and community-based organizations responding to HIV/AIDS
Pervilhac, Cyril | 2000
- Author(s): Pervilhac, Cyril
- Publisher: [Author]
- Pages: --
- Keywords: aids, health programmes, primary health care, preventive medicine, health education, community participation, rural areas, local government, burkina faso
This thesis reports on a process of developing a new approach called the \"Local Responses to HIV/Aids\" undertaken in Gaoua District, Burkina Faso, between 1997 and 2000.
Pharaoh, Robyn and Schِnteich, Martin | 2003
- Author(s): Pharaoh, Robyn and Schِnteich, Martin
- Publisher: Institute for security studies (ISS)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: national security, conflict, crime, governance, aids, africa south of sahara
This paper sets out to examine some potential impacts on security and governance in Southern Africa. It considers the thinking behind HIV/AIDS as a security issue and problematises the nature of the epidemic in the region.