Article(print)2001

The Crisis of AIDS and the Politics of Response: The Case of Uganda

In: International relations: the journal of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies, Volume 15, Issue 6, p. 69-87

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Abstract

Despite problems with the accuracy of the data at hand, it appears that Uganda is one of the few countries that has been successful in halting the spread of the AIDS/HIV epidemic within its borders. Factors responsible for this success are explored, examining both written policies & unwritten policy dimensions. Implications for other developing countries are considered. K. Hyatt Stewart

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