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@article{ author = {Ellen Bortei-Doku Aryeetey - Coordinator/Principal Contributor (ISSER, University of Ghana) , Kweku Yeboah - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Stephen Afranie - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Daniel Bright Twerefou - Principal Contributor (Department of Economics, University of Ghana) , Phyllis Antwi - Principal Contributor (School of Public Health, University of Ghana) , E.N. Appiah - Principal Contributor (ISSER) }, title = {Breaking the HIV/AIDS Chain}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2004}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp-gha.org/}, abstract = {The report discusses the general status of HIV/AIDS in Ghana, including a look at the pattern of the disease, how it is regarded by society, its potential impact on the well-being of Ghanaians and the way it is being managed by both the public and private sectors. The underlying argument is that attempts to accelerate development in Ghana, to achieve local development aspirations as well as the MDGs would be undermined unless the state and society at large take direct steps to curb the devasting spread of the disease.} }Download File
AU - Ellen Bortei-Doku Aryeetey - Coordinator/Principal Contributor (ISSER, University of Ghana) , Kweku Yeboah - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Stephen Afranie - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Daniel Bright Twerefou - Principal Contributor (Department of Economics, University of Ghana) , Phyllis Antwi - Principal Contributor (School of Public Health, University of Ghana) , E.N. Appiah - Principal Contributor (ISSER) TI - Breaking the HIV/AIDS Chain PT - Journal Article DP - 2004 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The report discusses the general status of HIV/AIDS in Ghana, including a look at the pattern of the disease, how it is regarded by society, its potential impact on the well-being of Ghanaians and the way it is being managed by both the public and private sectors. The underlying argument is that attempts to accelerate development in Ghana, to achieve local development aspirations as well as the MDGs would be undermined unless the state and society at large take direct steps to curb the devasting spread of the disease.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Ellen Bortei-Doku Aryeetey - Coordinator/Principal Contributor (ISSER, University of Ghana) , Kweku Yeboah - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Stephen Afranie - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Daniel Bright Twerefou - Principal Contributor (Department of Economics, University of Ghana) , Phyllis Antwi - Principal Contributor (School of Public Health, University of Ghana) , E.N. Appiah - Principal Contributor (ISSER) %T Breaking the HIV/AIDS Chain %D 2004 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp-gha.org/, %X The report discusses the general status of HIV/AIDS in Ghana, including a look at the pattern of the disease, how it is regarded by society, its potential impact on the well-being of Ghanaians and the way it is being managed by both the public and private sectors. The underlying argument is that attempts to accelerate development in Ghana, to achieve local development aspirations as well as the MDGs would be undermined unless the state and society at large take direct steps to curb the devasting spread of the disease.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Ellen Bortei-Doku Aryeetey - Coordinator/Principal Contributor (ISSER, University of Ghana) , Kweku Yeboah - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Stephen Afranie - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Daniel Bright Twerefou - Principal Contributor (Department of Economics, University of Ghana) , Phyllis Antwi - Principal Contributor (School of Public Health, University of Ghana) , E.N. Appiah - Principal Contributor (ISSER) TI - Breaking the HIV/AIDS Chain PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp-gha.org/, AB - The report discusses the general status of HIV/AIDS in Ghana, including a look at the pattern of the disease, how it is regarded by society, its potential impact on the well-being of Ghanaians and the way it is being managed by both the public and private sectors. The underlying argument is that attempts to accelerate development in Ghana, to achieve local development aspirations as well as the MDGs would be undermined unless the state and society at large take direct steps to curb the devasting spread of the disease.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Breaking the HIV/AIDS Chain AU - Ellen Bortei-Doku Aryeetey - Coordinator/Principal Contributor (ISSER, University of Ghana) , Kweku Yeboah - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Stephen Afranie - Principal Contributor (Department of Sociology, University of Ghana) , Daniel Bright Twerefou - Principal Contributor (Department of Economics, University of Ghana) , Phyllis Antwi - Principal Contributor (School of Public Health, University of Ghana) , E.N. Appiah - Principal Contributor (ISSER) PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp-gha.org/, AB - The report discusses the general status of HIV/AIDS in Ghana, including a look at the pattern of the disease, how it is regarded by society, its potential impact on the well-being of Ghanaians and the way it is being managed by both the public and private sectors. The underlying argument is that attempts to accelerate development in Ghana, to achieve local development aspirations as well as the MDGs would be undermined unless the state and society at large take direct steps to curb the devasting spread of the disease.