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GOVERNMENT LEADERS IN NAMIBIA RESPONDING TO HIV/AIDS EPIDEMICGOVERNMENT LEADERS IN NAMIBIA RESPONDING TO HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC
Otaala, Barnabus (Ed.)

The proceedings of a workshop held from June 23rd to 24th 2003 at Safari Hotel Court Conference Centre, Windhoek, Namibia. Tables, xiii, 244pp, NAMIBIA. UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA PRESS.

2003 9991663215 Paperback 


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HEALTH, POWER AND POLITICS IN WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA, 1915-1945
Wallace, Marion

Study of the colonial health care system and its development during the South African occupation of Namibia. The dynamic between race, gender and class is also analysed in the context of health care. Index, glossary, bib, tables, graphs, b/w ill, 312pp, SWITZERLAND. SCHLETTWEIN [P], PUBLISHING, 3908193117

2002 Paperback

 


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HEALTH, POWER AND POLITICS IN WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA, 1915-1945


HIV/AIDS: The Challenge for Tertiary Institutions in NamibiaHIV/AIDS: The Challenge for Tertiary Institutions in Namibia
Otaala, Barnabus

Collection of papers which set out to develop regional collaboration in Namibia and beyond, in order to tackle the AIDS crisis. Government responses to research and social factors which shape attitudes and policies are looked at. The current situation at the universities of Namibia, Botswana and Pretoria are also examined. BNS, 209pp, NAMIBIA. UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA PRESS, 9991653469

2000 Paperback 


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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENDER ROLES AND HIV INFECTION IN NAMIBIA
Hofnie, Kathe; Friedman, Steve & Iipinge, Scholastika

A study exploring the cultural practices in Namibia exacerbating the spread of HIV infection looking in particular the relationship between gender roles and HIV infection. Tables, 281pp, NAMIBIA. UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA PRESS.

2004 9991663738 Paperback

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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENDER ROLES AND HIV INFECTION IN NAMIBIA

REPORT OF THE NATIONAL HIV SENTINEL SURVEY: HIV prevalence rate in pregnant women, biannual surveys 1992-2004, NamibiaREPORT OF THE NATIONAL HIV SENTINEL SURVEY: HIV prevalence rate in pregnant women, biannual surveys 1992-2004, Namibia
Ministry of Health & Social Services

Official government report into the epidemic among Namibian pregnant women. Tables, charts, 24pp, NAMIBIA. REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA.

2005 NO ISBN Pamphlet

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REPORT ON THE EXTERNAL REVIEW OF THE SECOND MEDIUM TERM PLAN ON HIV/AIDS (MTP II)
Royal Tropical Institute

Assesses Namibia's second state programme to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS. 170pp, NAMIBIA. REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA.

2003 Paperback 


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REPORT ON THE EXTERNAL REVIEW OF THE SECOND MEDIUM TERM PLAN ON HIV/AIDS (MTP II)


SEVEN LETTERS: AIDS/HIV Stories from Namibian ChildrenSEVEN LETTERS: AIDS/HIV Stories from Namibian Children
Haarhoff, Dorian

Stories that arose from writing workshops held at the Windhoek College of Education in 2006. In one, parents name their seven children after the seven deadly letters HIV/AIDS. Others show the human range of responses to the killer insect loss, death, suicide, yet also courage, resilience and hope. 96pp, SWITZERLAND. BASLER AFRIKA BIBLIOGRAPHIEN.

2007 9783905758016 Paperback 


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TODAY IT'S YOUR FAMILY, TOMORROW IT'S YOU...: Essays by Young Namibians on the Social Impact of HIV and AIDS
Gronemeyer, Reimer (Ed.)

Collection of very personal experiences of young Namibians in an attempt to throw open to public discussion the terrible effects of HIV/AIDS, around which so many taboos still operate. Col illus, 116pp, NAMIBIA. GAMSBERG MACMILLAN.

2003 9991605061 Paperback 


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TODAY IT'S YOUR FAMILY, TOMORROW IT'S YOU...: Essays by Young Namibians on the Social Impact of HIV and AIDS


UNAM HIV/AIDS POLICYUNAM HIV/AIDS POLICY
Du Pisani, Andre & Otaala, Barnabus

The main body of the text deals with the impact of HIV/AIDS in Namibia where it kills more people than TB and Malaria combined every year and is causing life expectancy to fall dramatically. The editors have looked at ways the University as an institution can promote better understanding of the crisis and respond adequately to the deepening consequences. includes practical guidelines from the WHO on HIV testing and dealing with blood spillages. BNS, bib, 67pp, NAMIBIA. UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA PRESS, 9991659099

2002 Paperback 


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