Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in Development and Humanitarian Programmes

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Pub. Date: 2004-10-01
Publisher(s): Oxfam Pubns
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Summary

Sue Holden has adapted the text of her previous book AIDS on the Agenda to meet the needs of non-specialist staff who work with communities on the ground, and for middle managers in Human Resources departments who support program staff. As with the longer book, Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in Development and Humanitarian Programmes has two main aims: ? to show how agencies can adapt their external programs to reduce susceptibility to HIV infection and vulnerability to the impacts of AIDS; ? to demonstrate how they can modify their internal policies and systems to protect the interests of their staff and preserve the viability of their operations. The author explains the concept of mainstreaming in plain English and offers practical guidelines for implementing the approach in a wide range of contexts.

Author Biography

Sue Holden is an Honorary Research Associate at Lancaster University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations viii
Glossary ix
Part 1: The case for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS
1 Introduction
2(3)
2 HIV/AIDS and under-development
5(10)
3 What does 'mainstreaming' mean?
15(10)
4 Why mainstream HIV/AIDS?
25(18)
5 Implications for responding to HIV/AIDS
43(9)
Part 2: Ideas for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS
6 Strategy and guiding principles
52(8)
7 Ideas for internal mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS
60(16)
8 Ideas for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in development work
76(16)
9 Ideas for mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in humanitarian work
92(9)
10 Issues and challenges
101(14)
11 Conclusion
115(4)
Appendix 1: Basic information about HIV and AIDS 119(3)
Appendix 2: AIDS work and development work: complementary strategies 122(3)
References 125(2)
Index 127

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