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Title
Development Bulletin
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Special issue: HIV/AIDS: Implications for Development
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Development Studies Network, Australian National University, 2000, 77 pp
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This electronic version of Development Bulletin No. 52 has been sponsored by UNAIDS Asia Pacific Intercountry Team (APICT). Reproduced with the kind permission of the Development Studies Network, ANU.

Abstract

"Contents: Introduction: 'HIV and development', John Ballard; 'Should HIV be on the development agenda?', Rob Moodie; 'Linking HIV/AIDS to development', Stephen McNally; 'HIV, development and unhealthy institutions', Carol Jenkins; 'HIV/AIDS, human rights and development', David Patterson; 'Migrants and HIV/AIDS', Margaret Duckett; 'Incorporating social capital into development practice: The HIV epidemic', Elizabeth Reid; 'HIV and technology: The issue of prophylactic vaccines', Susan Kippax; 'Australia’s international response to HIV/AIDS', Jacinta Cubis; 'The HIV/AIDS epidemic in India: Are we doing enough?', Indrani Gupta; 'Hope, paradox and the politics of suspicion: Confronting latter-day AIDS in Thailand', Chris Lyttleton; 'Reproductive health rights and women with HIV in Thailand', Andrea Whittaker; 'HIV vulnerability and mobile populations: Thailand and its borders', Allan Beesey; 'The challenge of HIV spread among injecting drug users in Asia', Alex Wodak; 'Harm reduction, HIV and development', Paul Deany and Nick Crofts; 'Strategies for dealing with HIV/AIDS in the former Soviet Union', Dave Burrows; 'AIDS: A nightmare ingredient in the Indonesian development broth', Chris Green; 'Sex talk, Indonesian youth and HIV/AIDS', Linda Rae Bennett; 'HIV and development the Papua New Guinea way', Clement Malau and Sue Crockett; 'The sociocultural and economic context of HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea', Gina Koczberski; 'Safe sex or healthy sex?' Bernard Broughton; 'Young people, HIV/AIDS, and intervention: Barriers and gateways to
behaviour change', Christine A. Varga; 'A national disaster: A social analysis of AIDS in Zimbabwe', Diana Patel; 'The socioeconomic implications of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa', J.R.S. Malungo."

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