A New York Times Notable Book of 2007
"The Invisible Cure" is an account of Africa's AIDS epidemic
from the inside--a revelatory dispatch from the intersection of
village life, government intervention, and international aid. Helen
Epstein left her job in the US in 1993 to move to Uganda, where she
began work on a test vaccine for HIV. Once there, she met patients,
doctors, politicians, and aid workers, and began exploring the
problem of AIDS in Africa through the lenses of medicine, politics,
economics, and sociology. Amid the catastrophic failure to reverse
the epidemic, she discovered a village-based solution that could
prove more effective than any network of government intervention
and international aid, an intuitive response that calls into
question many of the fundamental assumptions about the AIDS in
Africa.
Written with conviction, knowledge, and insight, "The Invisible
Cure" will change how we think about the worst health crisis of the
past century--and indeed about every issue of global public
health.
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