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Despite the well-documented role of highly co-endemic biological cofactors in facilitating HIV transmission and the availability of comparatively inexpensive tools to control them, cofactor-related interventions are only hesitantly included into African HIV prevention strategies. Against this...
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Based on a case study of Tanzania, this paper analyzes the effects of the international response to HIV/AIDS on nutrition security policies. Because of its interactions with nutritional issues and its relatively abundant resource endowment, HIV/AIDS is at the heart of nutrition security policies...
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AIDS control in Tanzania is nearly entirely donor-funded. The fact that an increasing share of the country’s population directly depends on foreign aid for survival raises dependency concerns with unprecedented acuteness. Based on fieldwork conducted between 2007 and 2009, this article...
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Despite the well-documented role of highly co-endemic biological cofactors in facilitating HIV transmission and the availability of comparatively inexpensive tools to control them, cofactor-related interventions are only hesitantly included into African HIV prevention strategies. Against this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014170753