AIDS in Developing Countries
AIDS in Developing Countries | The AIDS Epidemic Demands Action from the International Community
Colin L. Powell is the United States Secretary of State. General Powell served in the Vietnam and Korean Wars and received numerous U.S. military decorations. In addition, Powell served as twelfth chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Department of Defense, from 1989 through 1993.
Summary: The current global response to HIV/AIDS is inadequate, especially considering that the causes of the devastating disease are known and prevention is possible. In order to fight the disease, people at all levels of society must combat taboos concerning AIDS and...
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Table of Contents
- AIDS in Developing Countries: An Overview
- AIDS Is a Threat to Human Development and Security in Developing Countries
- The United States Should Provide Financial Assistance to Developing Countries to Combat AIDS
- The AIDS Epidemic Demands Action from the International Community
- The AIDS Epidemic Demands Action from Developing Countries
- African Nations Are Committed to Fighting the AIDS Epidemic
- The Chinese Government Is Hampering the Fight Against the AIDS Epidemic
- A Deadly Passage to India
- U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies and the U.S. Government Have Blocked the Availability of AIDS Drugs in Developing Countries
- U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies Have Helped Make AIDS Drugs Available in Developing Countries
- Rich and Poor Nations Should Collaborate in the Development of an AIDS Vaccine
- The Collaboration of Rich and Poor Nations in AIDS Research Creates Ethical Problems
- The Development of an AIDS Vaccine Is Not a “Magic Bullet” Solution
- Reducing Poverty Can Reduce AIDS in Developing Countries
- Developing Countries Need to Reduce Risky Behavior to Prevent AIDS
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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