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Aids Treatment And Human Rights In Context 1st Edition Peris S Jones

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Aids Treatment And Human Rights In Context 1st Edition Peris S Jones
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Peris S. Jones
ISBN: 9780230609594, 0230609597
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Aids Treatment And Human Rights In Context 1st Edition Peris S Jones by Peris S. Jones 9780230609594, 0230609597 instant download after payment.

The global AIDS epidemic has challenged states and societies in profound ways. The era of treatment now represents the hopes of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS. But it also poses significant challenges. How treatment programs interact with the underlying context of the epidemic and human rights approaches that define global responses is a critical area for enquiry. In this important book, Jones looks at the difficulties in delivering treatment in a political, cultural and socio-economic context. Why, for example, might people not necessarily want to take antiretroviral treatment? AIDS Treatment and Human Rights in Context explores some of these paradoxes in a case study from a local community setting in South Africa.

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