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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (2): 70–75.
Published: 01 June 2002
...Joshua Kurlantzick Copyright © 2002 World Policy Institute 2002 REPORTAGE
Joshua Kurlantzick covers trade and international economics for U.S. News and World Report. He visited
China’s Yunnan province in January 2002.
China’s Drug Problem and Looming HIV Epidemic...
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World Policy Journal (2015) 32 (1): 108–117.
Published: 01 March 2015
... HIV goes against all established public health guidelines for curbing HIV transmission. The HIV virus thrives on stigma and discrimination, conditions that disincentivize any widespread testing, treatment, or simply engaging with state health officials or non-profits to learn about the virus and how...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 109–114.
Published: 01 June 2017
... has likely played the largest role in lowering HIV transmission across Africa. These fights become so toxic that sometimes an organization will oppose a strategy just because a political adversary promotes it. A randomized, controlled clinical trial can’t accurately capture how culture will impact...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (3): 78–87.
Published: 01 September 2013
... to the rocky corners of the Himalayan Mountains. People in Achham have no choice but to eat the little that sprouts from their stubborn land. Here, many know HIV only as “Bombay disease,” a seemingly mysterious illness that began to weaken and kill in Achham when men started migrating to India for short-term...
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World Policy Journal (2004) 21 (3): 73–78.
Published: 01 September 2004
... teachers are Hiv-positive. Up to half of
as many people die from AIDS each day as Malawi’s healthcare workers are expected to
died in the attacks on September 11, and die of AIDS by 2020, and the disease is ex
the disease has killed more people than all pected to kill similar numbers of civil ser...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (4): 5–9.
Published: 01 December 2016
... work. Even when we are just suffering from a cold or stomach ache, doctors will request an HIV test. The current lack of regulation means that we’re arbitrarily arrested and subjected to extortion and threats from security forces that should be protecting citizens. Cruel, degrading, and inhumane...
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World Policy Journal (2018) 35 (1): 70–83.
Published: 01 March 2018
..., nightmares, and
general anxiety, and had
to travel to Europe to seek
medical treatment.
SPRING 2018 73
PORTFOLIO
Joseph, an HIV-positive transgender woman, founder...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (3): 83–89.
Published: 01 September 2017
... minorities: Stop AIDS in Liberia, or SAIL, which, as the name suggests, focuses on the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS among men who have sex with men. The group had seven members working out of a cramped office in downtown Monrovia. Its executive director, Stephen McGill, who was widely seen by donors...
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World Policy Journal (2003) 19 (4): 92.
Published: 01 December 2003
... HIV
Plight of Displaced Persons in tne Caucasus" (XI5C4) Epidemic'’ (XIX:2)
Bayon, Ricardo; f‘More Than Hot Air: Market Solutions to Global Lynch, Maureen, and Kenneth H. Bacon; “Lost in Purgatory: The
Warming” (XIX:3...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 18 (4): 45–50.
Published: 01 December 2002
... .
Making Friends and Saving Lives
Harvey I. Sloane, E dw ard J. Burger, J r ., an d Richard G. Farmer
It is a common failure of the imagination to policy. We are understandably anxious about
dismiss as a “soft” add-on to foreign policy the specter of infectious disease— Hiv/AIDS...
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World Policy Journal (2014) 31 (2): 91–99.
Published: 01 June 2014
... of hijras throughout South Asia live in destitute conditions in city slums and outlying communities. Many make a living by begging on the streets or in trains. Some become bar dancers or sex workers, and account for a high volume of HIV/AIDS cases in South Asia. For this and other reasons, greater...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (4): 3–8.
Published: 01 December 2013
... (ICESCR), ratified by both China and India. Experience across the globe shows that a successful HIV/AIDS response relies on close collaboration with civil society—allowing people from marginalized communities to organize and express their needs and ideas for positive change through effective...
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World Policy Journal (2015) 32 (1): 1–2.
Published: 01 March 2015
..., in the Middle East and the Maghreb, the Arab Spring has led to the abandonment of victims of HIV who all too often are treated as pariahs, or worse, as Christopher Reeve discovers. Finally, in his Coda, World Policy Journal editor & publisher David A. Andelman pulls up to his gas pump and reflects on what...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (4): 112–118.
Published: 01 December 2017
... that. Ice-ice, the disease responsible for the failed crops, proliferates more easily in warm waters, said Claire Gachon, a senior lecturer in phycology at the Scottish Association of Marine Science and a specialist in seaweed diseases. She likened the effects of climate change on seaweed to that of HIV...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (1): 88–95.
Published: 01 March 2016
... percent. Licensing an already developed drug removes significant costs. Critical and effective drugs are often conceived and financed by public institutions. The company Burroughs Wellcome congratulated itself on discovering the formula for azidothymidines (AZTs) to counter HIV/AIDS. But a published...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (4): 3–7.
Published: 01 December 2012
... in driving product innovation and allowing the private sector to flourish locally. Many such programs use open source solutions to collect data, remind patients to visit the health clinic for their HIV treatment, and enable quality care through better access to information for health workers...
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World Policy Journal (2004) 21 (3): 51–66.
Published: 01 September 2004
.... “country teams”
power women; 4) reduce child mortality; are to help integrate millennium goals into
5) improve maternal health; 6) combat national development frameworks. The Of
Hiv/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases; and fice of the Secretary General is required to
7) ensure environmental...
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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (2): 87–90.
Published: 01 June 2017
.... This includes prophylaxis against HIV transmission within 72 hours of the rape, emergency contraception within 120 hours, and a physical examination. Tight windows for treatment, chaotic circumstances, and limited capacity have meant that the health response to rape has focused on immediate needs. There has...
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World Policy Journal (2014) 31 (1): 3–8.
Published: 01 March 2014
... closely associated with people who sell sex, especially in a South Asian context. Over the last decade, the lack of accurate information has fueled stigma and discrimination against the groups the HIV industry calls key populations—men who have sex with men, those who identify as transgender, people...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (4): 39–45.
Published: 01 December 2012
... of disease (especially malaria and HIV/AIDS), low literacy, low school attendance rates, and high infant and child mortality rates. The combined average life expectancy of the Anglophone countries is 53 years, while more than 70 percent of the population in each of these countries lives on less than $1 per...
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