International Development - Third Report
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CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
Background
Acknowledgements
REPORT
Introduction
Section 1 - The Nature of the Epidemic
HIV/AIDS - a medical account
HIV/AIDS - a disease of poverty
HIV/AIDS is exacerbated by poor health
systems
Other aspects of poverty which affect the
spread of HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS is exacerbated by the denial of
human rights
To fight HIV/AIDS it is essential to fight
poverty and promote human rights
Why consider HIV/AIDS separately?
Two crises, not one
Section 2 - The Impact of HIV/AIDS
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the International
Development Targets
HIV/AIDS, the economy and the private sector
Business and the Private Sector
Macroeconomic impact
HIV/AIDS and agriculture
HIV/AIDS and the elderly
HIV/AIDS, children, education and household
survival
HIV/AIDS and the health sector
HIV/AIDS and the public sector
HIV/AIDS, conflict and security
The Impact of HIV/AIDS - Some Conclusions
Section 3 - Prevention and Care
Female-controlled protection
Microbicides
Vaccines against HIV
Mother-to-child transmission
Injecting drug-use
Behavioural interventions
Prevention and human rights
Prevention and the media
Prevention and the workplace
Care
Priorities for treatment and care
Access to anti-retroviral drugs
Section 4 - Responses and Responsibilities
National political leadership
The European Community
The United Nations
Regional and multilateral organisations
The Department for International Development
Conclusion
SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
LIST OF WITNESSES
LIST OF MEMORANDA INCLUDED IN THE MINUTES
OF EVIDENCE
LIST OF APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
REPORTS PUBLISHED TO DATE BY THE INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 354-II)
APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 354-II)
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