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This ambitious book provides a comprehensive history of the World
Health Organization (WHO) Global Programme on AIDS (GPA), using it
as a unique lens to trace the global response to the AIDS pandemic.
The authors describe how WHO came initially to assume leadership of
the global response, relate the strategies and approaches WHO
employed over the years, and expound on the factors that led to the
Programme's demise and subsequent formation of the Joint United
Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS(UNAIDS). The authors examine the
global impact of this momentous transition, portray the current
status of the global response to AIDS, and explore the precarious
situation that WHO finds itself in today as a lead United Nations
agency in global health. Several aspects of the global response -
the strategies adopted, the roads taken and not taken, and the
lessons learned - can provide helpful guidance to the global health
community as it continues tackling the AIDS pandemic and confronts
future global pandemics. Included in the coverage: The response
before the global response Building and coordinating a
multi-sectoral response Containing the global spread of HIV
Addressing stigma, discrimination, and human rights Rethinking
global AIDS governance UNAIDS and its place in the global response
The AIDS Pandemic: Searching for a Global Response recounts the
global response to the AIDS pandemic from its inception to today.
Policymakers, students, faculty, journalists, researchers, and
health professionals interested in HIV/AIDS, global health, global
pandemics, and the history of medicine will find it highly
compelling and consequential. It will also interest those involved
in global affairs, global governance, international relations, and
international development.
This ambitious book provides a comprehensive history of the World
Health Organization (WHO) Global Programme on AIDS (GPA), using it
as a unique lens to trace the global response to the AIDS pandemic.
The authors describe how WHO came initially to assume leadership of
the global response, relate the strategies and approaches WHO
employed over the years, and expound on the factors that led to the
Programme's demise and subsequent formation of the Joint United
Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS(UNAIDS). The authors examine the
global impact of this momentous transition, portray the current
status of the global response to AIDS, and explore the precarious
situation that WHO finds itself in today as a lead United Nations
agency in global health. Several aspects of the global response -
the strategies adopted, the roads taken and not taken, and the
lessons learned - can provide helpful guidance to the global health
community as it continues tackling the AIDS pandemic and confronts
future global pandemics. Included in the coverage: The response
before the global response Building and coordinating a
multi-sectoral response Containing the global spread of HIV
Addressing stigma, discrimination, and human rights Rethinking
global AIDS governance UNAIDS and its place in the global response
The AIDS Pandemic: Searching for a Global Response recounts the
global response to the AIDS pandemic from its inception to today.
Policymakers, students, faculty, journalists, researchers, and
health professionals interested in HIV/AIDS, global health, global
pandemics, and the history of medicine will find it highly
compelling and consequential. It will also interest those involved
in global affairs, global governance, international relations, and
international development.
A holistic approach to the intricacies of the criminal justice
report writing system. Report Writing for Law Enforcement
Professionals: From Dispatch to the Courtroom documents all aspects
of the criminal justice system, from arrival at the scene of an
incident to the presentation of the written report in court, and
provides the tools, resources, and practical exercises to master
the skill of professional criminal justice report writing. With a
focus on the universality of the criminal justice system regarding
reports, the authors demonstrate how the basic concepts of report
writing cut across criminal justice career fields, from patrol
officers to correctional officers, and provide instruction in all
aspects of the criminal justice profession that relate to writing a
professional criminal justice report. Practical features make the
concepts clear, among them The Right Way to Write sections
emphasizing the essential writing principles; video scenarios that
allow students to apply their observational skills, take notes, and
write case reports; practical exercises that reinforce the concepts
at the ends of the chapters; examples of forms and documents most
commonly used by law enforcement professionals. Report Writing for
Law Enforcement Professionals is also available via REVEL (TM), an
interactive learning environment that enables students to read,
practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more.
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