Governance of HIV/AIDS
Making Participation and Accountability Count
Herausgeber: Harman, Sophie; Lisk, Franklyn
Governance of HIV/AIDS
Making Participation and Accountability Count
Herausgeber: Harman, Sophie; Lisk, Franklyn
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Examines the different forms of governance of HIV/AIDS that have emerged and how these actors and structures of governance enhance, or limit, participation and accountability, as well as the impact this is having upon effective global responses to the epidemic.
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Examines the different forms of governance of HIV/AIDS that have emerged and how these actors and structures of governance enhance, or limit, participation and accountability, as well as the impact this is having upon effective global responses to the epidemic.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415485647
- ISBN-10: 0415485649
- Artikelnr.: 26985635
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415485647
- ISBN-10: 0415485649
- Artikelnr.: 26985635
Sophie Harman is Lecturer in International Politics at City University, London. Previously she was Research Fellow at the CSGR, University of Warwick. She is the founding trustee of 'Trans Tanz', a Tanzanian-based organisation providing transportation to help rural communities affected by HIV/AIDS access healthcare facilities. Franklyn Lisk is currently Professorial Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR) at the University of Warwick, UK. Previously he was Professor at the Africa Centre for HIV/AIDS Management, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; founding Director of the ILO Global Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work in Geneva, and ILO Global co-ordinator for UNAIDS. He is the author of Global Institutions and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Responding to an International Crisis (also published by Routledge).
Introduction: Governance of HIV/AIDS Response: Making Participation and
Accountability Count Part 1: Role of the State and Democratic Governance in
the HIV/AIDS Response 1: HIV/AIDS and Democratic Governance in Africa:
Illustrating the Impact on Electoral Processes 2: Income Inequality and
China's HIV Epidemic: Is there a relationship? Part 2: Non-State Actors,
Popular Participation and Mechanisms of Accountable Governance 3:
Accountability and the Right to Health: current understandings and future
prospects 4: The Home-Based Care Alliance in Kenya: Improving governance
and transforming communities in the context of HIV and AIDS Part 3:
Partnerships: Public-Private, Formal and Informal Networks 5: Business and
HIV/AIDS Governance gap in South Africa 6: The Private Sector and
Governance of HIV/AIDS Part 4: Global Governance and Multisectoralism 7:
Governance of HIV and AIDS Responses - An Examination of the Institutional
arrangements Established to Address the Challenges of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe
8: The Causes, Contours, and Consequences of the Multi-Sectoral Response to
HIV/AIDS Conclusion: Challenge and innovation in governance of HIV/AIDS
Accountability Count Part 1: Role of the State and Democratic Governance in
the HIV/AIDS Response 1: HIV/AIDS and Democratic Governance in Africa:
Illustrating the Impact on Electoral Processes 2: Income Inequality and
China's HIV Epidemic: Is there a relationship? Part 2: Non-State Actors,
Popular Participation and Mechanisms of Accountable Governance 3:
Accountability and the Right to Health: current understandings and future
prospects 4: The Home-Based Care Alliance in Kenya: Improving governance
and transforming communities in the context of HIV and AIDS Part 3:
Partnerships: Public-Private, Formal and Informal Networks 5: Business and
HIV/AIDS Governance gap in South Africa 6: The Private Sector and
Governance of HIV/AIDS Part 4: Global Governance and Multisectoralism 7:
Governance of HIV and AIDS Responses - An Examination of the Institutional
arrangements Established to Address the Challenges of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe
8: The Causes, Contours, and Consequences of the Multi-Sectoral Response to
HIV/AIDS Conclusion: Challenge and innovation in governance of HIV/AIDS
Introduction: Governance of HIV/AIDS Response: Making Participation and
Accountability Count Part 1: Role of the State and Democratic Governance in
the HIV/AIDS Response 1: HIV/AIDS and Democratic Governance in Africa:
Illustrating the Impact on Electoral Processes 2: Income Inequality and
China's HIV Epidemic: Is there a relationship? Part 2: Non-State Actors,
Popular Participation and Mechanisms of Accountable Governance 3:
Accountability and the Right to Health: current understandings and future
prospects 4: The Home-Based Care Alliance in Kenya: Improving governance
and transforming communities in the context of HIV and AIDS Part 3:
Partnerships: Public-Private, Formal and Informal Networks 5: Business and
HIV/AIDS Governance gap in South Africa 6: The Private Sector and
Governance of HIV/AIDS Part 4: Global Governance and Multisectoralism 7:
Governance of HIV and AIDS Responses - An Examination of the Institutional
arrangements Established to Address the Challenges of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe
8: The Causes, Contours, and Consequences of the Multi-Sectoral Response to
HIV/AIDS Conclusion: Challenge and innovation in governance of HIV/AIDS
Accountability Count Part 1: Role of the State and Democratic Governance in
the HIV/AIDS Response 1: HIV/AIDS and Democratic Governance in Africa:
Illustrating the Impact on Electoral Processes 2: Income Inequality and
China's HIV Epidemic: Is there a relationship? Part 2: Non-State Actors,
Popular Participation and Mechanisms of Accountable Governance 3:
Accountability and the Right to Health: current understandings and future
prospects 4: The Home-Based Care Alliance in Kenya: Improving governance
and transforming communities in the context of HIV and AIDS Part 3:
Partnerships: Public-Private, Formal and Informal Networks 5: Business and
HIV/AIDS Governance gap in South Africa 6: The Private Sector and
Governance of HIV/AIDS Part 4: Global Governance and Multisectoralism 7:
Governance of HIV and AIDS Responses - An Examination of the Institutional
arrangements Established to Address the Challenges of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe
8: The Causes, Contours, and Consequences of the Multi-Sectoral Response to
HIV/AIDS Conclusion: Challenge and innovation in governance of HIV/AIDS