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| Title |
A Study to Establish the Connections
between HIV/AIDS & Conflict |
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| Keywords |
Conflict, HIV/AIDS |
| Organisations |
John Snow International UK (JSI
UK) |
| Author |
Peter Gordon, Ruth Jacobson and
Tom Porteous |
| Document Type |
Collection of papers |
| Date of Publication |
February 2004 |
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| Abstract |
This set of papers was commissioned
by DFID to explore specific elements of the
relationship between conflict and the HIV
epidemic.
Specifically, the papers consider the possible
contribution of the epidemic to the build-up
towards conflict (Paper 1) and how, if at
all, HIV prevention and mitigation efforts
might reduce this (Paper 2). Paper 3 explores
key aspects of the relationship between peacekeepers
and the epidemic, while Papers 4 and 5 consider,
respectively, issues of HIV prevalence and
sexual exploitation among conflict affected-populations.
The final Paper (6) explores the implications
of HIV in post-conflict situations. While
each paper is intended to address discreet
issues, some overlap is inevitable. This has
been kept to a minimum. |
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