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@article{ author = {Vivienne Taylor - Coordinator, Ashgar Adelzedah, Mark Heywood, Abdool Karrim, Batsy Pendry, Alan Whiteside}, title = {HIV/AIDS and Human Development South Africa 1998}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {1998}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.org.za/}, abstract = {The country’s first report focuses on the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on the new South Africa and its potential to reverse recent gains in human development. The main message is one of hope that the further spread of the epidemic can be contained if national leadership combined with the active participation of people living with HIV/AIDs and all other civil society and public service partners channel their resources to fight the scourge. The report highlights the fact that, with South Africa’s history of social mobilization against the apartheid system, it could equally address and overcome the threat of HIV and AIDS. } }Download File
AU - Vivienne Taylor - Coordinator, Ashgar Adelzedah, Mark Heywood, Abdool Karrim, Batsy Pendry, Alan Whiteside TI - HIV/AIDS and Human Development South Africa 1998 PT - Journal Article DP - 1998 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The country’s first report focuses on the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on the new South Africa and its potential to reverse recent gains in human development. The main message is one of hope that the further spread of the epidemic can be contained if national leadership combined with the active participation of people living with HIV/AIDs and all other civil society and public service partners channel their resources to fight the scourge. The report highlights the fact that, with South Africa’s history of social mobilization against the apartheid system, it could equally address and overcome the threat of HIV and AIDS.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Vivienne Taylor - Coordinator, Ashgar Adelzedah, Mark Heywood, Abdool Karrim, Batsy Pendry, Alan Whiteside %T HIV/AIDS and Human Development South Africa 1998 %D 1998 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.org.za/, %X The country’s first report focuses on the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on the new South Africa and its potential to reverse recent gains in human development. The main message is one of hope that the further spread of the epidemic can be contained if national leadership combined with the active participation of people living with HIV/AIDs and all other civil society and public service partners channel their resources to fight the scourge. The report highlights the fact that, with South Africa’s history of social mobilization against the apartheid system, it could equally address and overcome the threat of HIV and AIDS.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Vivienne Taylor - Coordinator, Ashgar Adelzedah, Mark Heywood, Abdool Karrim, Batsy Pendry, Alan Whiteside TI - HIV/AIDS and Human Development South Africa 1998 PY - 1998 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.za/, AB - The country’s first report focuses on the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on the new South Africa and its potential to reverse recent gains in human development. The main message is one of hope that the further spread of the epidemic can be contained if national leadership combined with the active participation of people living with HIV/AIDs and all other civil society and public service partners channel their resources to fight the scourge. The report highlights the fact that, with South Africa’s history of social mobilization against the apartheid system, it could equally address and overcome the threat of HIV and AIDS.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - HIV/AIDS and Human Development South Africa 1998 AU - Vivienne Taylor - Coordinator, Ashgar Adelzedah, Mark Heywood, Abdool Karrim, Batsy Pendry, Alan Whiteside PY - 1998 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.za/, AB - The country’s first report focuses on the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on the new South Africa and its potential to reverse recent gains in human development. The main message is one of hope that the further spread of the epidemic can be contained if national leadership combined with the active participation of people living with HIV/AIDs and all other civil society and public service partners channel their resources to fight the scourge. The report highlights the fact that, with South Africa’s history of social mobilization against the apartheid system, it could equally address and overcome the threat of HIV and AIDS.