This book studies the role of civil society organisations in the
fight against HIV/AIDS in Russia. It looks at how Russia's HIV/AIDS
epidemic has developed into a serious social, economic and
political problem, and how according to the United Nations
Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Russia is currently facing the
biggest HIV/AIDS epidemic in all of Europe with an estimated number
of 980,000 people living with HIV in 2009. The book investigates
civil society organisations' contribution to social change and
civil society development in post-Soviet Russia, and thus situates
a specific type of civil society actors into a broader
socio-political context and questions their ability to represent
civic interests, particularly in the field of social policy-making
and health. This allows for a better understanding of the dynamics
of state-society relations in present-day Russia, and gives insight
into the ways HIV/AIDS NGOs in Russia have used transnational ties
in order to exert influence on domestic policy-making in the field
of HIV/AIDS.
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