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The Context of Development Communications in 2001: A Global View of HIV Infection

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as presented at the VIII International Communication for Development Roundtable, Managua, Nicaragua

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Spread of HIV over time in sub-Saharan Africa, 1984 to 1999





Spread of HIV over time in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1984 to 1999





Spread of HIV over time in Asia, 1984 to 1999





Leading causes of death in Africa, 1999


Rank % of total&nbsp&nbsp
1HIV/AIDS20.6
2Acute lower respiratory infections10.3
3Malaria9.1
4Diarrhoeal diseases7.3
5Perinatal conditions5.9
6Measles4.9
7Tuberculosis3.4
8Cerebrovascular diease3.2
9Ischaemic heart disease3.0
10Maternal conditions2.4



HIV Epidemic - Where we should respond


DETERMINANTS
Macro

environment
Micro

environment
Sexual Behavior
Biomedical
INTERVENTIONSSocial policy -redistribution


Legal

Rights


Human

Rights


Taxation


Debt

relief


Terms of Trade

Social

Policy


Economic Policy


Legal Reform


Employment legislation

Behavior change communication


Condom promotion and marketing

STD treatment


Blood safety


Anti-retroviral therapy during pregnancy


Provision of condoms



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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 05/20/2005 - 06:57 Permalink

Very good paper

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 11/06/2006 - 06:28 Permalink

a perfect thing to be covered in project report on pulse polio campaign in india. hats off to the resarchers.
Rohit Sinha