HIV and AIDS
Failing women, withholding protection: 15 lost years in making female condoms accessible - joint agency paper - August 2008 (link to paper in health section)
Free Trade Agreement Between the USA and Thailand Threatens Access to HIV/AIDS Treatment - July 2004 (link to paper in Health section)
Shire
Highlands Sustainable Livelihoods Programme, Malawi (398K pdf file)
A case study examining how the Shire Highlands Livelihoods programme
ensured that its work was relevant and effective for a community
affected by HIV and AIDS.
Learning to survive: How education for all would save millions of young people from HIV/AIDS - a new report from the Global Campaign for Education reveals that seven million cases of HIV could be prevented in a decade if all children in the world received a complete primary education. (link to paper in Education section)
HIV/AIDS
drugs online discussion
Oxfam health policy adviser Dr Mohga Kamal-Smith in an online discussion
on access to HIV/AIDS drugs. Read the transcript on the BBC news
website. (November 2003)
Expansion of access to treatment for HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa - report on Oxfam/EQUINET workshop in Nairobi (September 2003)
HIV/AIDS and Food
Insecurity in Southern Africa
Southern Africa is facing a serious humanitarian crisis with severe
long-term consequences affecting the entire region. Erratic rainfall,
poor governance, poverty, unsustainable debt, failing agricultural
policies, unfair international trade regimes, and collapsing public
services have all contributed to the current situation, but without
HIV/AIDS the crisis would not be of the same dimensions.
Debt relief and the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa: Does the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative go far enough? (225K pdf file) briefing paper
Gender,
poverty and intergenerational vulnerability to HIV/AIDS (65K
pdf file)
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has been fuelled by gender inequality and
poverty. This article looks at how young girls and older women are
particularly vulnerable to infection and are affected by HIV/AIDS.
Mainstreaming
HIV/AIDS into Development: What it can look like (157K pdf
file)
This paper offers pragmatic guidance on three aspects of mainstreaming:
HIV/AIDS in the workplace, mainstreaming HIV/AIDS into strategy
and planning, and making links with focused interventions in HIV/AIDS.
It is useful to all organisations that work in areas of high or
increasing rates of HIV/AIDS.
TRIPS, the disease burden in developing countries and the need for new drugs (176K pdf file)
Access to
antiretroviral therapy in Uganda (691K pdf file)
Recent (2002) research estimates place the number of HIV-infected
Ugandans at between 1.5 and 2 million. While access to antiretroviral
drugs (ARVs) has increased, the great majority of HIV-infected Ugandans
still cannot afford to pay for therapy.
Global HIV/AIDS
and the Health Fund: Foundation for Action or Fig Leaf? (325K pdf file)
If properly funded and managed, the Global Fund could act as a vitally
needed catalyst to spearhead renewed efforts to tackle the devastating
global health crisis and to spur governments - at national and international
level - to do much more to prioritise and deliver on the internationally
agreed health targets. Without proper funding and international
commitment, the Fund could serve merely as another exercise in window-dressing
while the health crisis deepens.
Lessons learned on mainstreaming:
Flyer 1: Overview
of mainstreaming (175K pdf file)
Flyer 2: Practical
outcomes of mainstreaming (220K pdf file)
Flyer 3: Awareness
raising (276K pdf file)
Flyer 4: Workplace
policy workshop (181K pdf file)
Flyer 5: Research
process (179K pdf file)
Flyer 6: Local research
findings (386K pdf file)
Flyer 7: Modifying
existing programmes (266K pdf file)
Documents on HIV/AIDS and land from the Land rights in Africa section:
Children’s property and inheritance rights and their livelihoods: the context of HIV and AIDS in Southern and East Africa (1509K pdf file)
Reclaiming our lives. HIV and AIDS, women's land and property rights, and livelihoods in southern and East Africa. Narratives and responses (1984K pdf file)
Report of the Regional Workshop on HIV and AIDS and Children’s Property Rights and Livelihoods in Southern and East Africa (468K pdf file)
Report of the National Conference on Women's Property Rights and Livelihoods in the Context of HIV and AIDS (401K pdf file)
The land and property rights of women and orphans in the context of HIV/AIDS: case studies from Zimbabwe (1067K pdf file)
Report on FAO, UNIFEM and National AIDS Council Joint National Workshop on HIV and AIDS, Women’s Property Rights and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe (2399K pdf file)
- The
Future Impact of HIV/AIDS on Land in Africa (23K rtf file)
- The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Rural Households and Land Issues in Southern and Eastern Africa (771K pdf file)
- The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Land: Case Studies from Kenya, Lesotho and South Africa (298K rtf file)
- HIV/AIDS and Land: Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi and South Africa (165K ppt file)
- Papers of FAO/SARPN Workshop on HIV/AIDS and Land, 24-25 June, Pretoria - link to SARPN website
- Land Reform, Poverty Reduction and HIV/AIDS (438K pdf file)
- HIV/Aids and its Impact on Land Issues in Malawi. Paper presented at FAO/SARPN Workshop on HIV/AIDS and Land, 24-25 June, Pretoria (88K pdf file)
- The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Land Reform in KwaZulu-Natal (287K rtf file)
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