The Real Enemy in the Fight Against AIDS

The Real Enemy in the Fight Against AIDS
Author: Dr. Elizabeth Kwigema Mwanukuzi
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2020-01-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1645302962

The Real Enemy in the Fight Against AIDS By: Dr. Elizabeth Kwigema Mwanukuzi The Real Enemy in the Fight Against AIDS shows the challenges for patients facing the treatment for all strategies. Bibi has exposed some of the problems hindering a strategy and suggested plans for the way forward. As a dermatologist with many years’ experience, Bibi came face to face with the early cases of AIDS before treatment became readily available, but she was fortunate to be involved with a program that established management centres in Tanzania through the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative (CHAI). This program made her aware how complex management and control measures for HIV and AIDS are. She also realised that after more than 30 years of planning to eliminate the pandemic, the situation remains a major challenge and stakeholders need to go back to the drawing board with new ideas and new strategies, which she hopes this book will stimulate.

Foundations Social Studies

Foundations Social Studies
Author: Elizabeth Romanek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1993-04
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Contemporary's Foundations series provides thorough coverage of basic skills at reading levels 4-6 Gives students meaningful contexts for learning. Makes materials easy to understand. Provide students with the opportunity to create essay answers and practice the steps of the writing process. Post-tests assess skills proficiency upon completing each book. Evaluation Charts target and prescribe areas for needed practice. Thorough coverage of the writing process, analyzing the essay, writing the essay, and mechanics.

Enemies Within

Enemies Within
Author: Jacqueline Foertsch
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9780252026379

She considers the "false binaries" (straight/gay, patriot/traitor, healthy/infected) that promise protection from an invasive threat and the utopian impulse to purge, homogenize, and relocate problematic individuals outside the city walls."--BOOK JACKET.

HIV/AIDS in Africa

HIV/AIDS in Africa
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Jesus and the Stigmatized

Jesus and the Stigmatized
Author: Elia Shabani Mligo
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608997065

Biblical scholars often read the Bible with their own interpretive interests in mind, without associating the Bible with the concerns of laypeople. This largely undermines the contributions laypeople can offer from reading the Bible in their own contexts and from their own life experiences. Moreover, such exclusively scholarly reading conceals the role of biblical texts in dealing with current social problems, such as HIV/AIDS-related stigmatization. Hence, the lack of lay participation in the process of Bible reading makes the Bible less visible in various common life situations. In this volume Elia Shabani Mligo draws on his fieldwork among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Tanzania, selects stigmatization as his perspective, and chooses participant-centered contextual Bible study as his method to argue that the reading of texts from the Gospel of John by PLWHA (given their lived experiences of stigmatization) empowers them to reject stigmatization as unjust. Mligo's study shows that Christian PLWHA reject stigmatization because it does not comply with the attitude of Jesus toward stigmatized groups in his own time. The theology emerging from the readings by stigmatized PLWHA, through their evaluation of Jesus' attitudes and acts toward stigmatized people in the texts, challenges churches in their obligatory mission as disciples of Jesus. Churches are challenged to reconsider healing, hospitality and caring, prophetic voices against stigmatization, and the way they teach about HIV and AIDS in relation to sexuality. Churches must revisit their practices toward stigmatized groups and listen to their voices. Mligo argues that participant-centered Bible-study methods similar to the one used in this book (whereby stigmatized people are the primary interlocutors in the process) can be useful tools in listening to the voices of stigmatized groups.

The Real Enemy of the African Americans

The Real Enemy of the African Americans
Author: Joseph K. Oyeleye
Publisher: novum publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2020-10-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1642681857

Since the age of slavery, the story of the African American people has been filled with tragic circumstances, injustice, and hardship. Dr. Oyeleye examines the history of African Americans in this country in the US from the Civil War through Reconstruction, segregation, social programs, and the Civil Rights Movement to the present, providing his theories of the causes of these difficult circumstances and how they can be overcome in order to create a level playing field for all American people to thrive and succeed in the land of unlimited opportunity.

Religious Responses to HIV and AIDS

Religious Responses to HIV and AIDS
Author: Miguel Munoz-Laboy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1317643739

Religious institutions shaped the ways individuals, communities and societies responded to HIV and AIDS since the 1980s. This book draws on research studies ranging in context from sites in sub-Saharan Africa to New York City in the USA to examine the complexity of responding to the epidemic both globally and locally. Religious systems of meaning, practices and institutions have been central to the articulation of projects for social change and inversely sometime strongly resistant to change in diverse institutional responses to HIV and AIDS. Sometimes, religious movements provided powerful forces for community mobilisation in response to the social vulnerability, economic exclusion and health problems associated with HIV. In other contexts, religious cultures have reproduced values and practices that have seriously impeded more effective approaches to mitigate the epidemic. By highlighting these complex and sometimes contradictory social processes, this book provides new insights about the potential for religious institutions to address the HIV epidemic more effectively. More broadly, it shows how research can be done on religion in the area of global public health, showing how civil society organizations shape opportunities for health promotion: a crucial and new area of global public health research. This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Public Health.

Keeping a Sharp Eye

Keeping a Sharp Eye
Author: Peter Vale
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1477149341

International relations are what a government does when nobodys looking. While this may well once have been true, the conduct of international relations in South Africa and elsewhere has come under increasing scrutiny by the public. This is partially the result of specialist expertise around the formal study of international relations and the making of foreign policy, enhanced by the development of International Relations as a separate academic field. Like the growth of institutes of international affairs (or the Council on Foreign Relations, in the case of America), the study of international relations commenced at the end of the First World War (191418) with the establishment at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, of the first academic chair in International Relations. It was called for Woodrow Wilson, Americas twenty-eighth president, and funded by Welsh businessman and pacifist David Davis. In South Africa, the study of international relations commenced with the establishment of the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), which met for the first time in the Senate Chamber of the University of Cape Town on 12 May 1934. Until then International Relations had been taught in various guises within History, Law, Economics and Politics courses, but it lacked a firm institutional base. In South Africa, International Relations was first taught as a separate academic discipline at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1963 although a professorship, called for Jan Smuts, was first filled in 1961. Long before this institutional setting, however, a more subversive and certainly more spicy variety of international relations understanding and critique was at work: this was, of course, the sharp eye on foreign policy and international relations, drawn in jest and sometimes in anger by cartoonists. Their interest in international relations predates the emergence of the powerful critical perspectives that have changed and almost redirected the field since the ending of the Cold War. This book is about how these other experts have looked at and commented on South Africas relations with the world over the past century. It examines their interpretations of unfolding events and considers how these commentators and their work interacted with the more formal understandings of foreign policy and international relations that came to pass long after cartoons first appeared. A century of South Africas engagement with the world is, understandably, a long and complex story. Cartoons on the country were done years before the 1910 Act of Union, as some well-known cartoons of the Anglo-Boer War suggest. However, by confining my choices to a hundred years of the South African state, I have chosen firm bookends for the collection. The choice of cartoons itself requires further clarification. There is a rather worrying recent notion in South Africa that nothing that happened in the country before the historic election of 1994 matters. In April 2009, at a conference, I heard an academic colleague say that what happened in the 1930s was illegitimate and of no real relevance to the present. This lack of interest in history is both short-sighted and intellectually lazy. South Africas international relations today are determined as much by the cartoons drawn by Boonzaier in 1910 as they are by the cartoons drawn by Zapiro in 2010. I choose these two names not only because they conveniently cover almost the full range of the alphabet, but because they run from the founding of the South African state in 1910 to the present. Their names signal something else, too. I have only chosen drawings by cartoonists who worked in South Africa. As will be clear, many cartoonists were not South Africanborn but brought the cartoonists trade with them to this country. As such, they brought interpretations and understandings of the world that helped to shape South Africas perspectives o

United Nations Millennium Summit

United Nations Millennium Summit
Author: D.B. Rao
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2003
Genre: International cooperation
ISBN: 9788171416325

Millennium Summit of the United Nations was held from 6 to 8 September 2000 at the United Nations headquarters, New York. The Millennium Summit, the largest-ever gathering of world leaders heads of State or Government or their representatives addressed a host of issues under the official theme The United Nations in the 21st Century.

Healing Hiv/Aids with Water

Healing Hiv/Aids with Water
Author: Professor Isaac Newton Ojok
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2012-10-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781477230497

I AM HUMBLED AND HONOURED TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO READ THROUGH THE MANUSCRIPT WRITTEN BY REVEREND PROFESSOR ISAAC NEWTON OJOK ON THE DEADLY DISEASE, HIV/AIDS VIRUS. WITHOUT ANY SHADOW OF DOUBT WHATSOEVER, THIS PIECE OF WORK NEEDS THE ATTENTION OF PEOPLE OF ALL WALKS OF LIFE, GIVEN THAT THIS SATANIC VIRUS HAS NO RESPECT FOR ANYBODY. I READ IT PURPOSEFULLY AND PRAYERFULLY SO THAT THE HOLY SPIRIT MIGHT IMPART INTO MY SPIRIT, THE FULLNESS OF THE REVELATION GOD GAVE TO HIS SERVANT, AND THEREBY COMMENT ON THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK IN WAYS THAT COULD, IN TURN, MINISTER LIFE AND THE ANOINTING OF GOD TO WHOEVER READS THE BOOK. I MET PROFESSOR OJOK FOR THE FIRST TIME IN LONDON, THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, IN 199, AT THE MORRIS CERULLOS PARTNERS CONFERENCE OF WHICH BOTH OF US ARE PARTNERS. WE SPOKE BRIEFLY ABOUT WHAT GOD WAS DOING AT THE CONFERENCE AND EXCHANGED PHONE NUMBERS, SO WE COULD FORGE THE GOD-GIVEN RELATIONSHIP FOR ALL PRACTICAL BENEFITS. HONESTLY, THIS WAS NO ORDINARY BEGINNING. IN TIME, AS WE BEGAN TO FELLOWSHIP TOGETHER, I FELT THERE WAS SOMETHING I NEEDED TO BE IMPARTED INTO MY LIFE FROM PROFESSOR OJOK, AS PER PROVERBS 27: 17. THE RELATIONSHIP FAST GAINED STRENGTH AS I VISITED HIM REGULARLY, AT HIS LONDON RESIDENCE FROM WHERE I TAPPED INCREDIBLE WISDOM AND MENTORSHIP. I WAS FINALLY CONVINCED THAT THE LORD, GOD HAD SOMETHING TO GIVE TO THE BODY OF CHRIST THROUGH THIS MAN, PROFESSOR OJOK, WHOM HE CHOSE AS HIS VESSEL. WITH A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE BEHIND HIM, HAVING SURVIVED THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS THAT BEDEVILED UGANDA, HIS BIRTH PLACE, IN THE EIGHTIES, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, PROFESSOR OJOK, A UNIVERSITY DON AND FORMER CABINET MINISTER OF EDUCATION IN OBOTE II GOVERNMENT DESERVES A HEARING. I THEREFORE URGE EVERYONE TO GET HOLD OF A COPY OF THIS BOOK AND READ IT FROM COVER TO COVER. REST ASSURED THAT YOUR LIFE WILL NOT BE THE SAME AGAIN. MAY GOD BLESS YOU FOR BEING SO OBEDIENT!