Select Committee on International Development Minutes of Evidence


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1World Bank. 1998 abstract of current studies: Health and Population, Poverty: the Economic Impact of Fatal Adult Illness from AIDS and Other Causes in sub-Saharan Africa.
2Pitayanon, Sumalee, S Kongsin, W Janjareon. The Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS Mortality on Households in Thailand.
3Natural Resources Institute. 2000. Policy Series 6: HIV/AIDS and Rural Livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa, page 17.
4Natural Resources Institute. 2000. Policy Series 6: HIV/AIDS and Rural Livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa, page 18.
5J du Guerny. 1999. Aids and Agriculture in Africa: Can Agricultural Policy Make a Difference?
6Natural Resources Institute. 2000, Op Cit, page 19.
7Natural Resources Institute. 2000, Op Cit, pages 19-20.
8Lori Bollinger & Stover, J. 1999. The Futures Group International, Glastonbury, USA. The Economic Impact of AIDS.
9Jones, C. 1997. What HIV Costs the state in Malawi. AIDS Analysis Africa; 7(3):5-7 cited in Bollinger and Stover Op Cit.
10Gabriel Rugalema with Weigang, S, and Mbwika, J. 1999. FAO and UNDP. HIV/AIDS and the Commercial Agricultural Sector of Kenya
11G Rugalema et al, Op Cit.
12International Labour Office. 1999. Action against HIV/AIDS in Africa: an initiative in the context of the world of work.
13Rene Loewenson, Whiteside, A. 1997. SAfAIDS. Social and Economic Issues on HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa.
14Abt Associates Inc & and the Health Economics and HIV Research Division, University of Natal. 1999. Toolkit on HIV/AIDS and Labour (one of a series of pamphlets targeted at Government Ministries).
15Laurent Aventin. MOST Newsletter 9. The Effect of HIV/AIDS on Businesses: the Example of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire.
16Minutes of Kapono Project Steering Committee Meeting, 6 August 1999.
17Rene Loewenson, Michael, K, Whiteside, A, Hunter, L, Kahn, N. 1999. Best Practices: Company Actions on HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa.
18Loewenson et al, Op Cit.
19Loewenson et al, Op Cit.
20World Bank. 1997. Confronting AIDS: Public Priorities in a Global Epidemic.
21Mead Over. Population and Human Resources Department, World Bank. 1992. The Macroeconomic Impact of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.
22R Loewenson and A Whiteside. Op Cit.
23Loewenson and Whiteside, Op Cit. See this reference for details of references cited in the quotation.
24Daphne Topouzis, Henrich G. UNDP HIV and Development Programme Study Paper No 2: The Socio-Economic Impact of HIV and AIDS on Rural Families in Uganda: an Emphasis on Youth.
25UNICEF/UNAIDS. 1999. Children Orphaned by AIDS: Frontline Responses from Eastern and Southern Africa.
26UNICEF/UNAIDS. Op Cit.
27UNICEF/UNAIDS. Op Cit.
28UNICEF/UNAIDS. Op Cit.
29Mead Over. 1998. Coping with the Impact of AIDS. Finance and Development, March 1998.
30R Loewenson and A Whiteside, Op Cit. See this reference for details of references cited in the quotation.
31 UNAIDS. 1997. The UNAIDS Guide to the United Nations Human Rights Machinery.



 
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