HIV/AIDS in the transport sector of southern Africa: Operational challenges, research gaps and policy recommendations
HIV/AIDS in the transport sector of southern Africa: Operational challenges, research gaps and policy recommendations
The transport sector is an integral element of southern Africa's economic development. The impact of HIV/AIDS on the region is therefore a major cause for concern. Using a method of triangulation, we used the findings of a comprehensive literature review, a stakeholder questionnaire and a United Nations regional workshop to take stock of the existing evidence linking HIV/AIDS to the transport sector. This paper outlines the strategies used to address HIV/AIDS by a range of stakeholders in the road, maritime, aviation and railway transport sectors. It highlights regional, national, and intervention-specific good practice examples in the field, suggesting key research gaps and putting forward policy recommendations for the region. As a result, national action plans will hopefully be able to benefit from this knowledge-sharing, enhanced regional cooperation and implementation of more effective responses to the epidemic in this critical sector.
CITATION: Regondi, Ilaria. HIV/AIDS in the transport sector of southern Africa: Operational challenges, research gaps and policy recommendations . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 30, No. 4-5, October-November 2013, pp. 616-628 - Available at: https://library.au.int/hivaids-transport-sector-southern-africa-operational-challenges-research-gaps-and-policy-4