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Neo-liberalism and AIDS Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa : Globalization's Pandemic, PDF eBook

Neo-liberalism and AIDS Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa : Globalization's Pandemic PDF

Part of the International Political Economy Series series

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O'Manique critically examines the evolution of the policy response to AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa through a feminist political economy lens, focusing on the relationship between neo-liberalism, the spread of AIDS and the hegemonic policy response.

It explores the ways in which AIDS has been constructed as a 'development' problem and how AIDS knowledges and institutions have evolved and have shaped interventions in the AIDS sector.

Central to the analysis is a historical case-study of Uganda.

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