The global AIDS epidemic has challenged states and societies in
profound ways. The era of treatment now represents the hopes of
millions of people living with HIV/AIDS. But it also poses
significant challenges. How treatment programs interact with the
underlying context of the epidemic and human rights approaches that
define global responses is a critical area for enquiry. In this
important book, Jones looks at the difficulties in delivering
treatment in a political, cultural and socio-economic context. Why,
for example, might people not necessarily want to take
antiretroviral treatment? "AIDS Treatment and Human Rights in
Context" explores some of these paradoxes in a case study from a
local community setting in South Africa.
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