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The Changing Hiv Aids Landscape Selected Papers For The World Banks Agenda For Action In Africa 20072011 1st Edition Elizabeth L Lule

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The Changing Hiv Aids Landscape Selected Papers For The World Banks Agenda For Action In Africa 20072011 1st Edition Elizabeth L Lule
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The Changing Hiv Aids Landscape Selected Papers For The World Banks Agenda For Action In Africa 20072011 1st Edition Elizabeth L Lule instant download after payment.

Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 500
Author: Elizabeth L. Lule
ISBN: 9780821376515, 0821376519
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Changing Hiv Aids Landscape Selected Papers For The World Banks Agenda For Action In Africa 20072011 1st Edition Elizabeth L Lule by Elizabeth L. Lule 9780821376515, 0821376519 instant download after payment.

HIV/AIDS reverses life expectancy gains, erodes productivity, consumes savings and dilutes growth efforts, threatening the realization of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Africa.The report is the result of an extensive analytical and consultative process begun in 2006, that engaged more than 1,000 people from over 30 countries and many institutions mostly in Africa, as well as UN agencies, multilateral and bilateral donors, and foundations. The report reaffirms the Bank's commitment to combating HIV/AIDS in Africa, moving from its initial emergency response to the next phase, including the goal to provide at least US $250 million annually and to create an Africa HIV/AIDS Incentive Fund to enhance the evidence base, promote the multisectoral response and provide technical support, analysis and policy advice to countries.

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