O'Manique critically examines the evolution of the policy response
to AIDS in Sub Saharan Africa through a feminist political economy
lens, focusing on the relationship between neo liberalism, the
spread of AIDS and the hegemonic policy response. It explores the
ways in which AIDS has been constructed as a 'development' problem
and how AIDS knowledges and institutions have evolved and have
shaped interventions in the AIDS sector. Central to the analysis is
a historical case study of Uganda. MARKET 1: Postgraduates studying
Political Science; International Studies and Gender Studies
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