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Author
Sue Holden is an Honorary Research Associate at Lancaster University. She has worked as a consultant on responses to HIV/AIDS for the Department for International Development , the World Health Organization, and several NGOs, including ActionAid and Oxfam.
Contents
- Contents (PDF, 65K)
- Acknowledgements(PDF, 91K)
- Abbreviations (PDF, 87K)
- Glossary (PDF, 120K)
- Part I: The case for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS
- Introduction (PDF, 91K)
- HIV/AIDS and under-development (PDF, 91K)
- What does ‘mainstreaming’ mean?(PDF, 91K)
- Why mainstream HIV/AIDS?(PDF, 91K)
- Implications for responding to HIV/AIDS(PDF, 91K)
- Part II: Ideas for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS
- Strategy and guiding principles(PDF, 91K)
- Ideas for internal mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS (PDF, 91K)
- Ideas for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in development work(PDF, 91K)
- Ideas for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in humanitarian work(PDF, 91K)
- Issues and challenges (PDF, 91K)
- Conclusion(PDF, 91K)
- Appendix 1: Basic information about HIV and AIDS (PDF, 91K)
- Appendix 2: AIDS work and development work: complementary strategies(PDF, 91K)
- References (PDF, 91K)
- Index(PDF, 91K)
- PDF of whole book(PDF, 677K)
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