The Political Economy of HIV in Africa The Political Economy of HIV in Africa

The Political Economy of HIV in Africa

The Political Economy of HIV in Africa

Deborah Johnston en andere
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Biomedical revolutions seem to have radically altered the environment for HIV transmission: anti-retrovirals (ARVs) and drugs to reduce mother-to-child transmission promise to cut HIV transmission rates, as does male medical circumcision. However, the hopeful messages of UNAIDS are tempered with warning about expenditure shortfalls and calls for funding. Contributions to this book remind us that, along with the external financial constraints, there have been new fractures in state power and in the organisation of health systems. More than this, the book fundamentally calls into question whether biomedical interventions can change the social roots of this disease. As well as considering new policy approaches, the book reasserts a long-standing political economy approach to HIV and to adapt it to reflect new competing theoretical approaches. The chapters attempt to connect the debates about HIV/AIDS to larger discussions about globalisation, class differentiation, inequity and uneven development in African countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of Review of African Political Economy.

GENRE
Non-fictie
UITGEGEVEN
2018
18 oktober
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
170
Pagina's
UITGEVER
Taylor and Francis
GROOTTE
7
MB

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