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Introduction to Economics 1e is an engaging and accessible
introduction to the fascinating world of economics. Written in a
clear and straightforward way, and supported by clear diagrams, it
is packed with learning features to instil confidence in the
subject. Assuming no prior knowledge of economics, Introduction to
Economics 1e offers a step-by-step approach to the fundamental
principles and concepts of economics, supported by real-life
African and South African examples and practical applications of
theory. It is suitable for students who are studying the subject
both at universities of technology and universities. The textbook
is essential for those looking to understand how governments,
organisations, and individuals use economics to shape and influence
decisions in the real world. In a post-Covid-19 world, economics
will play an important role in reshaping societies.
To date, there is a dearth of surveillance data on the prevalence
of HIV and associated risk behaviours among men who have sex with
men (MSM) in South Africa. This is particularly true for data
collected from several sites using the same sampling approach. This
study called the Marang Men's Project was undertaken to fill this
information gap. It was implemented among MSM in the three largest
cities of South Africa, namely, Cape Town in the Western Cape,
Durban in KwaZulu-Natal and Johannesburg in Gauteng. The high HIV
prevalence estimates found in our study among MSM in each of the
three study cities call for a need to implement a national HIV
bio-behavioural surveillance programme for MSM. The Marang Men's
Project has demonstrated that there is an urgent need for
interventions, which respond not only to the heterosexual HIV
epidemic but also to the HIV epidemic among MSM in South Africa.
This survey therefore provides valuable information to SANAC, the
national and provincial Departments of Health (DoHs), and lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) organisations to
both implement and advocate for improved programmes for the health
of MSM.
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