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Letting Them Die Catherine Campbell

Letting Them Die By Catherine Campbell

Letting Them Die by Catherine Campbell


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South Africa has the worst AIDS epidemic in the world...this book highlights the barriers and constraints to controlling the crisis.

Letting Them Die Summary

Letting Them Die: Why HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail by Catherine Campbell

'In the old South Africa we killed people. Now we're just letting them die' - Pieter Dirk Uys, satirist Why do peopleknowingly risk a slow and painful premature death? People explain in their own words. There are interviews with migrant mineworkers, commercial sex workers and young women and men. Why did this 'gold standard' prevention programme have so little impact?BR> Free condoms, treatment for sexually transmitted infections and education and awareness programmes were all provided. If any intervention was to have had a measurable impact, this should have been the one. The author's experience is drawn from a period of five years. She writes vividly - evenat times in a raw manner. What are the lessons within Africa and across the world? The author, who is a social psychologist, has drawn on anthropology, sociology and social medicine. Her study is an early evaluation of what is becoming the standard HIV/AIDS intervention throughout Africa. In association with the International African Institute North America: Indiana U Press; South Africa: Double Storey/Juta

Letting Them Die Reviews

Anyone who wants to understand the terrible closed circle of denial and death should read this book - -- R.W. Johnson * THE SUNDAY TIMES *
... the best book yet written on the struggle to control -- Alex de Waal * THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *
Campbell's thesis is that a complexity of multi-level processes influence HIV transmission and that, unless addressed, they hamper the most well-meaning efforts to dislodge the epidemic's grip. ... The old ways of understanding and responding to this epidemic have not gained us sufficient ground against it sufficiently quickly. There is much that can be learnt and applied in this thoughtful and challenging analysis. If we are to make headway against its ravages we must take this book seriously. - -- Elizabeth Reid * ARAS Australia *
It took courage to document and write about such a failure in a world enamoured of best practices . ...Letting Them Die is a most useful, challenging, and thought-provoking book. It compels us to listen to people, think out of the box, looks for new practices (p. 195), and muster our drive and energies to design HIV/AIDS programmes that work faster than the epidemic. - -- John F. May * The World Bank, in POPULATION STUDIES *
Catherine Campbell's book is a superb analysis of community development initiatives and challenges surrounding HIV programmes. The material for this book is well researched and intelligently summarised. There are few books documenting the challenges of HIV programmes and Letting Them Die: Why HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail provides an important and compelling contribution to this body of literature. - -- Rebecca Tiessen * THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH *
...a forceful presentation of a theoretically well-informed and comprehensively researched critique of the participatory community development approach to HIV prevention. It will be valuable not only for those with a particular interest in HIV/AIDS management, but also for those with a more general interest in the possibilities and limitations of the partnerships and participation as community development strategies. - -- Jo Beall * JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT *
This important book, which should be read by all in community-based work, describes a project that tried and failed to reduce the risk of HIV infection amongst three groups in a mining town in South Africa - female sex workers, male miners, and young people. - -- Tony Klouda * DEVELOPMENT & CHANGE *

About Catherine Campbell

Catherine Campbell is a Reader at the London School of Economics, and an External Professor at the University of Natal.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Sexuality, participation and social change I THE SUMMERTOWN PROJECT - 'Going underground and going after women' - Mobilizing a local community to prevent HIV/AIDS - Theoretical Framework II MOBILIZING SEX WORKERS TO PREVENT HIV - Selling sex in the time of AIDS - Facilitating community-led peer education among Summertown sex workers - Factors shaping the success of sex worker peer education in an informal setting III MOBILIZING YOUNG PEOPLE TO PREVENT HIV - 'Condoms are good, but I hate those things' - Facilitating community-led peer education IV MOBILIZING STAKEHOLDERS TO PREVENT HIV - Facilitating stakeholder collaboration in project implementation 1 and 2 - Conclusion.

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GOR003583292
9780852558683
0852558686
Letting Them Die: Why HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail by Catherine Campbell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
James Currey
20030918
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