The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS continues to spread throughout the developing world, in transition countries, and among poor and marginalized populations in industrialized countries. In its third decade, and even with increased resources, global AIDS policy is still failing to stem the epidemic. HIV prevention fails becau...

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Autor principal: Stillwaggon, Eileen
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160546
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description HIV/AIDS continues to spread throughout the developing world, in transition countries, and among poor and marginalized populations in industrialized countries. In its third decade, and even with increased resources, global AIDS policy is still failing to stem the epidemic. HIV prevention fails because it ignores the fundamental causes of the epidemic, it is unscientific, and it attempts to intervene at the last minute with programs limited to behavior change.
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spelling CGSpace1605462025-11-06T03:57:59Z The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS Stillwaggon, Eileen social protection HIV human immunodeficiency virus aids economic aspects nutrition nutrition policies food security households hunger impact agricultural sector income labour market social aspects HIV/AIDS continues to spread throughout the developing world, in transition countries, and among poor and marginalized populations in industrialized countries. In its third decade, and even with increased resources, global AIDS policy is still failing to stem the epidemic. HIV prevention fails because it ignores the fundamental causes of the epidemic, it is unscientific, and it attempts to intervene at the last minute with programs limited to behavior change. 2006 2024-11-21T09:51:06Z 2024-11-21T09:51:06Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160546 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Stillwaggon, Eileen. 2006. The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS. In AIDS, poverty, and hunger. Gilespie, Stuart (Ed.). Chapter 9. Pp. 167-180. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/0896297586ch9.
spellingShingle social protection
HIV
human immunodeficiency virus
aids
economic aspects
nutrition
nutrition policies
food security
households
hunger
impact
agricultural sector
income
labour market
social aspects
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The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
title The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
title_full The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
title_fullStr The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
title_full_unstemmed The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
title_short The Ecology of Poverty: Nutrition, Parasites, and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
title_sort ecology of poverty nutrition parasites and vulnerability to hiv aids
topic social protection
HIV
human immunodeficiency virus
aids
economic aspects
nutrition
nutrition policies
food security
households
hunger
impact
agricultural sector
income
labour market
social aspects
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