Recommended reading
Allen, Tim (ed) 'Why Don't HIV/AIDS Policies Work?' Journal of International Development, Vol 16 Issue 6
Barnett, Tony and Whiteside, Alan, AIDS in the Twenty-first Century: disease and globalisation, Palgrave-Macmillan London and New York, 2ND edition, 2006..
In South Africa, available from Exclusive Books and Kalahari.
Barnett, Tony and Whiteside, Alan, Guidelines for Studies of the Social and Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS (PDF) (2000), UNAIDS Best Practice Collection.
Barnett, Tony et al, The Private Sector Responds to the Epidemic: Debswana - a global benchmark (PDF) UNAIDS, Best Practice Collection, November 2002.
Campbell, Catherine, 'Letting Them Die': Why HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail, The International African Institute in association with James Curry, Oxford, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, Double Storey/a Juta Company, Cape Town, 2003.
Epstein, Helen, The Invisible Cure: Africa, the West and the Fight Against AIDS, Penguin Books, 2007
Moatti, J-P et al (eds) Economics of AIDS and Access to HIV/ AIDS Care in Developing Countries, Issues and Challenges, Agence Nationale de Recherche sur le SIDA (ANRS), Paris, July 2003 - free to download. (please note - site currently migrating and document not available at the moment)
Parker, Melissa, Tim Allen, Julie Hastings, Resisting control of neglected tropical diseases: dilemmas in the mass treatment of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths in North-West Uganda, J. Biosocial Science, (2008) 40, 161181
Pisani, Elizabeth, The Wisdom of Whores: bureaucrats, brothels and the business of AIDS, Granta Publications, 2008
Putzel, James, 'The politics of action on AIDS: a case study of Uganda', Public Administration and Development, vol 24, no 1 (February 2004), pp 19-30
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: reversing the epidemic - facts and policy options, UNDP, Bratislava, New York and Moscow, February 2004.
Emerging Infectious Diseases: CDC Emerging Infectious Diseases ^
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