Examines the relationship between the World Bank and civil society organisations within its HIV/AIDS policies in sub-Saharan Africa and argues that the Bank is using HIV/AIDS to reform state systems within sub-Saharan Africa from national to community level.
Examines the relationship between the World Bank and civil society organisations within its HIV/AIDS policies in sub-Saharan Africa and argues that the Bank is using HIV/AIDS to reform state systems within sub-Saharan Africa from national to community level.
Dr Sophie Harman is Lecturer in International Politics City University, London, UK. Prior to this she was a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR), University of Warwick as part of the joint CSGR-UNDP Governance of HIV/AIDS project. Her principle areas of academic interest are Global Governance, Civil Society and Civil Society Organisations, World Bank, HIV/AIDS, East Africa, and Feminist Political Economy. Her book (co-edited with F.Lisk) Governance of HIV/AIDS Response was published by Routledge in 2008.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Complexity of HIV AIDS Governance 2. Pathways to Multi-Sectorality and HIV AIDS 3. Owning HIV AIDS: The State 4. Constructing Multi-Sectoralism: The Community 5. Setting a Global Agenda 6. World Bank, Governance and the Politics of Criticising HIV AIDS. Bibliography
1. The Complexity of HIV AIDS Governance 2. Pathways to Multi-Sectorality and HIV AIDS 3. Owning HIV AIDS: The State 4. Constructing Multi-Sectoralism: The Community 5. Setting a Global Agenda 6. World Bank, Governance and the Politics of Criticising HIV AIDS. Bibliography
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