Global institutions and HIV/AIDS epidemic: Responding to an international crisis
Global institutions and HIV/AIDS epidemic: Responding to an international crisis
Written by a leading expert in the field, this book provides a clear and incisive analysis of the different perspectives of the global response to HIV/AIDS, and the role of the different global institutions involved. The text highlights HIV/AIDS as an exceptional global epidemic in terms of the severity of its impact as a humanitarian tragedy of unprecedented proportion, its multi-dimensional characteristics, and its continuous evolution over more than two decades. The careful analysis in this volume critically reviews key issues in the global response, including: . HIV/AIDS as a development challenge; North-South power relationships and tensions; . international and regional partnerships between donor governments and recipient countries; . governance of global institutions and impact on the capacity of developing countries to respond effectively to the epidemic; . prevention versus treatment as options in HIV/AIDS services; how to make the money work in support of effective AIDS financing. Providing a comprehensive but easy to read and compact overview of the history, trends and impacts of HIV/AIDS and the global efforts to respond effectively, this book is essential reading for all students of international relations, health studies and international organizations.
CITATION: Lisk, Franklyn. Global institutions and HIV/AIDS epidemic: Responding to an international crisis . New York : Routledge and Taylor & Francis Group , 2010. - Available at: https://library.au.int/global-institutions-and-hivaids-epidemic-responding-international-crisis-3