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The closure of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015
prompted the need for a book of this kind. An interdisciplinary
group of global health scholars contribute to the understanding of
the emerging and fast-growing problem of the dual burden of
communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Africa. This
book is timely, as the international community has moved from the
MDGs to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the
blueprint for a new human development agenda. Contributions and
case studies are situated in the revised Epidemiologic and
Nutrition Transition Model to capture the current situation,
referencing communicable and NCDs on the African continent. The
case studies encapsulated aim to help minimize negative health
outcomes and improve population health, well-being, and equity in
the future. This book will be significant in policy circles to
assist international organizations, governments, and United Nations
agencies. It aims to chart the future for health in Africa in light
of recently adopted SDGs. This book is also a useful complementary
reader for global public health related courses.
HIV/AIDS is holding firm as one of the worst diseases in history
and the leading cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa. This
collection of essays shares various case studies from sub-Saharan
Africa and one from the African Diaspora that demonstrate how
multi-faceted women's lives, and thus their HIV risk, are.
Notwithstanding women's marginalisation, the essays in this volume
maintain that women in Africa are not merely puppets of
globalisation, cultural norms, or biological imperatives, but
rather agents in their own livelihoods. In each case we see women
presented with many challenges that they must navigate in order to
mitigate their HIV risk. Some of the most trying challenges are
based on economic and political structures that occur at various
scales, from the global to the household. While structural factors
are indeed important, the authors in this volume also show that
traditional norms, cultural beliefs, and gender roles are equally
necessary to consider when planning HIV prevention programs. Gender
disempowerment is of particular importance, as it is seen in all of
these case studies. In order for the HIV epidemic to dissipate in
sub-Saharan Africa, prevention programs that truly understand the
local circumstances and strive for gender equality must be
instituted immediately and broadly. The book is divided into three
parts, each concentrating on a different aspect of women and
HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. The first part provides case
studies of the social, political, economic, cultural, and
geographic dynamics that play into women's and girls' risk for the
virus. The second part transitions into case studies of prevention,
concentrating on condom use. The chapters in the final section
expand on Part II by highlighting other ways of promoting HIV/AIDS
awareness and prevention across the region. In short, the papers in
this volume highlight the complicated decision making processes
that women in countries of sub-Saharan Africa must make when it
comes to HIV risk. In many cases, women find themselves in
economically dependent relationships with men whereby they must
stay in sexually risky situations to be able to feed themselves
and, very often, their children.
The closure of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015
prompted the need for a book of this kind. An interdisciplinary
group of global health scholars contribute to the understanding of
the emerging and fast-growing problem of the dual burden of
communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Africa. This
book is timely, as the international community has moved from the
MDGs to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the
blueprint for a new human development agenda. Contributions and
case studies are situated in the revised Epidemiologic and
Nutrition Transition Model to capture the current situation,
referencing communicable and NCDs on the African continent. The
case studies encapsulated aim to help minimize negative health
outcomes and improve population health, well-being, and equity in
the future. This book will be significant in policy circles to
assist international organizations, governments, and United Nations
agencies. It aims to chart the future for health in Africa in light
of recently adopted SDGs. This book is also a useful complementary
reader for global public health related courses.
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