AIDS in Nepal

Author: Jill Hannum
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Category: Asian History, Illness & Addiction: Social Aspects, Health Systems & Services, Popular Medicine & Health, Complementary Therapies, Healing & Health, Alexander Technique
Age Group: 15+
Book Format: Paperback

In 1993, the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR) began a three-year, community-based AIDS prevention program in 17 sites scattered throughout the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal, with the objective of enabling people to protect themselves and their sexual partners against HIV/AIDS through information, education, and access to means of prevention. The program also aimed to reduce people's individual and collective vulnerability to HIV/AIDS through the teaching of literacy and other sklls needed for alternate income generation.
In AIDS in Nepal: Communities Confronting An Emerging Epidemic, Jill Hannum presents the voices of people who are at the forefront of the response to HIV/AIDS in Nepal. She reveals the many discoveries that the community-based organizations made through their interaction with young people and adults across the country, as they opened a dialogue on sexuality and disseminated information on safer sexual behavior in culturally appropriate ways.
This book is a powerful resource for individuals and organizations concerned with community-based health and social development programs, both within and outside Nepal. It carries a message of hope as communities and those who support them demonstrate how they can respond effectively to an emerging epidemic.

SKU BK-9781888363609
Barcode # 9781888363609
Brand Seven Stories Press
Artist / Author Jill Hannum
Shipping Weight 0.2900kg
Shipping Width 0.140m
Shipping Height 0.020m
Shipping Length 0.210m
Assembled Length 21.000m
Assembled Height 1.700m
Assembled Width 14.000m
Type Paperback

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