Letting them die : why HIV/AIDS intervention programmes fail /
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Author / Creator: | Campbell, Catherine, 1959- |
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Imprint: | [Oxford] : International African Institute, 2003. |
Description: | ix, 214 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | African issues |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5001445 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Sexuality, Participation & Social Change
- I. The Summertown Project: Context & Concepts
- 1. 'Going Underground & Going After Women': Sexuality & HIV-transmission among Mineworkers
- 2. Mobilizing a Local Community to Prevent HIV/AIDS: The Summertown Project
- 3. Theoretical Framework: Conceptualizing Community, Participation & Sexual Health
- II. Mobilizing Sex Workers to Prevent HIV: Promoting Peer Education in an Informal Setting
- 4. Selling Sex in the Time of AIDS: Sexuality & HIV-Transmission among Sex Workers
- 5. Facilitating Community-Led Peer Education among Summertown Sex Workers
- 6. Factors Shaping the Success of Sex Worker Peer Education in an Informal Setting
- III. Mobilizing Young People to Prevent HIV: Promoting Peer Education in a Formal School Setting
- 7. 'Condoms are Good, But I Hate Those Things' Sexuality & HIV-Transmission among Young People
- 8. Facilitating Community-Led Peer Education among Summertown Youth
- IV. Mobilizing Stakeholders to Prevent HIV: Promoting Partnerships to Co-ordinate HIV-Prevention Efforts
- 9. Facilitating Stakeholder Collaboration in Project Implementation 1
- 10. Facilitating Stakeholder Collaboration in Project Implementation 2
- Conclusion: 'Letting Them Die'.