In this handbook we sensitise the student and development
practitioner (in the public service, civic organisations, local
authorities, community organisations and other community
development institutions) on the challenges HIV poses for all their
development efforts and on the significant role they can play to
reduce the effect of the disease on the people. Public authorities
and other development agencies can take concrete steps today to
ensure that people know about HIV and AIDS and how they affect
society. This handbook is designed to meet a number of specific
learning objectives in the field of public management, governance
and community development. In this handbook we take a human rights
approach to HIV/AIDS that argues for gender equality. We stress the
fact that successful HIV/AIDS prevention will depend on "more equal
gender relations and the empowerment of women."
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