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9780855984694

AIDS on the Agenda

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-12-01
  • Publisher: Oxfam Pubns

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Summary

AIDS on the Agenda is written for policymakers, managers, and program staff in development and humanitarian agencies, to promote debate about the challenges that confront them in a world which has been changed for ever by the pandemic of AIDS. The book considers three possible responses to the problem: * Do nothing. * Try to specialize in direct AIDS work. * Adapt core programs and internal systems to respond to the impact of AIDS. The author argues for the third approach as the essential initial response. She shows how mainstream work in a wide range of sectors - including food security, livelihoods support, education, health promotion, and emergency provision of water and sanitation - can be modified to reduce susceptibility to HIV infection and vulnerability to the impacts of AIDS. She also offers practical advice on modifying personnel and financial systems to protect the interests of staff and the viability of organizations when operating in AIDS-prone contexts. The text is based on case studies drawn from the experiences of three agencies (ActionAid, Oxfam International, and Save the Children UK) and their partners; and on insights contributed by a wide range of other organizations. The problems inherent in the 'mainstreaming' approach are dealt with frankly and constructively. The comprehensive Resources section offers user-friendly guidance on the following topics: * Researching and predicting the internal impacts of AIDS * Assessing the impacts of AIDS education and awareness-raising * Drafting a workplace policy * Monitoring the impact of AIDS and of internal mainstreaming * Training for mainstreaming AIDS in development and humanitarian work * Undertaking community research for mainstreaming AIDS in development and humanitarian work * Adapting organizational systems

Author Biography

Sue Holden is an Honorary Research Associate at Lancaster University.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgementsp. xiii
Acronyms and abbreviationsp. xiv
Glossaryp. xvi
Mainstreaming AIDS in development and humanitarian programmes: background and rationalep. 1
Introductionp. 3
AIDS as a development issuep. 9
Terms, meanings, and examplesp. 39
AIDS work: the direct responsep. 51
Why mainstream AIDS?p. 78
Mainstreaming AIDS in an idealised worldp. 113
Experiences of mainstreaming AIDSp. 125
Experiences of mainstreaming AIDS internallyp. 127
Experiences of mainstreaming AIDS externally in development workp. 157
Experiences of mainstreaming AIDS externally in humanitarian workp. 191
Learning from the mainstreaming of genderp. 207
Ideas for mainstreaming AIDSp. 215
Strategy and guiding principlesp. 217
Ideas for internal mainstreamingp. 226
Ideas for external mainstreamingp. 241
Issues and challengesp. 269
Conclusionp. 285
Resourcesp. 293
Researching the current internal impacts of AIDSp. 294
Predicting the internal impacts of AIDSp. 300
Assessing the impacts of AIDS educationp. 303
Devising or adapting a workplace policyp. 307
Monitoring the internal impacts of AIDS and the effects of internal mainstreamingp. 311
Training for mainstreaming AIDS in development workp. 316
Undertaking community research for mainstreaming AIDS in development workp. 323
Adapting organisational systemsp. 329
Training for mainstreaming AIDS in humanitarian workp. 332
Undertaking community research for mainstreaming AIDS in humanitarian workp. 338
Notesp. 342
Bibliographyp. 346
Indexp. 360
Readers' feedbackp. 378
List of figures
Causes and consequences of AIDS: social, economic, and politicalp. 26
Synergies between development work and AIDS workp. 36
HIV/AIDS: the web of causationp. 66
Oxfam GB model for assessing the internal impact of AIDSp. 150
Summary of key steps in the internal mainstreaming of AIDSp. 238
Summary of key steps in the external mainstreaming of AIDS in development workp. 257
Summary of key steps in the external mainstreaming of AIDS in humanitarian workp. 268
List of tables
Stages of HIV infection: a summaryp. 6
HIV/AIDS statistics by region, for the end of 2002p. 13
Household strategies in response to HIV/AIDSp. 29
Summary of terms, meanings, and examplesp. 49
Impacts of AIDS on households in terms of increasing poverty and labour constraintsp. 84
Workplace impacts of HIV and AIDSp. 97
Determinants of, and programme responses to, HIV infectionp. 107
Summary of implications for development and humanitarian agencies' response to HIV and AIDSp. 112
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