"Letting Them Die" is not just an investigation into sexuality, social relations, health, and medicine; it is a sharp review of the kinds of programs that are becoming the standard method of HIV/AIDS intervention throughout Africa.
"Letting Them Die" is not just an investigation into sexuality, social relations, health, and medicine; it is a sharp review of the kinds of programs that are becoming the standard method of HIV/AIDS intervention throughout Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Campbell is a Reader at the London School of Economics and an External Professor at the University of Natal.
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Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Part 1. Sexuality and Sexual Health in the Summertown Mining Community: Context and Concepts 1. Sexuality, Participation, and Social Change 2. "Going underground and going after women": HIV Transmission amongst Mineworkers 3. Mobilizing a Local Community to Prevent HIV/AIDS: The Summertown Project 4. Community, Participation, and Sexual Health: Conceptual Challenges Part 2. Sexuality, Sexual Health, and Peer Education amongst Summertown Sex Workers 5. The Social Organization of Commercial Sex Work 6. Sex Workers Organize to Fight HIV Transmission: Community-Led Peer Education in an Informal, "Hard-to-Reach" Setting 7. Factors Shaping the Success of Community Mobilisation in Informal Settings Part 3. Sexuality and Sexual Health amongst Young People in Summertown 8. HIV Transmission amongst Young People: Gender, Social Norms, and Sexuality 9. Changing Young People's Sexual Behavior?: Youth-Led Participatory HIV Prevention in Summertown Part 4. Power, Participation, and Political Will: The Context of HIV Prevention Efforts 10. Make or Break: Stakeholder Collaboration in Project Planning 11. Make or Break: Technical Capacity and Grassroots Identification with Project Goals 12. Commitment, Conceptualization, and Capacity
Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Part 1. Sexuality and Sexual Health in the Summertown Mining Community: Context and Concepts 1. Sexuality, Participation, and Social Change 2. "Going underground and going after women": HIV Transmission amongst Mineworkers 3. Mobilizing a Local Community to Prevent HIV/AIDS: The Summertown Project 4. Community, Participation, and Sexual Health: Conceptual Challenges Part 2. Sexuality, Sexual Health, and Peer Education amongst Summertown Sex Workers 5. The Social Organization of Commercial Sex Work 6. Sex Workers Organize to Fight HIV Transmission: Community-Led Peer Education in an Informal, "Hard-to-Reach" Setting 7. Factors Shaping the Success of Community Mobilisation in Informal Settings Part 3. Sexuality and Sexual Health amongst Young People in Summertown 8. HIV Transmission amongst Young People: Gender, Social Norms, and Sexuality 9. Changing Young People's Sexual Behavior?: Youth-Led Participatory HIV Prevention in Summertown Part 4. Power, Participation, and Political Will: The Context of HIV Prevention Efforts 10. Make or Break: Stakeholder Collaboration in Project Planning 11. Make or Break: Technical Capacity and Grassroots Identification with Project Goals 12. Commitment, Conceptualization, and Capacity
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