Parliaments, Politics and HIV/AIDS

Parliaments, Politics and HIV/AIDS
Author: Mary Caesar-Katsenga
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
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The HIV/AIDS pandemic is increasingly being acknowledged as a growing governance challenge. As HIV/AIDS hinders economic and social growth by draining poor nations of their children, workers and leaders, it puts pressure on political systems and democratic governance. This comparative study, covering Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique and South Africa, considers what these parliaments are doing about HIV/AIDS. It provides lessons learned and detailed analysis of the effective use of parliamentary oversight in national responses to HIV/AIDS.

Parliaments, Politics and HIV

Parliaments, Politics and HIV
Author: M (Mary); Myburg Caesar-Katsenga (M (Marietjie).)
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Total Pages: 29
Release: 2006
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The Politics of HIV/AIDS and Implications for Democracy in Kenya

The Politics of HIV/AIDS and Implications for Democracy in Kenya
Author: Henry Kiragu Wambuii
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
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Taking the responses against HIV/AIDS as a political arena for the interaction between the state and civil society in Kenya, this book explores the relationship between the resulting mobilization against HIV/AIDS and the ongoing process of democratic consolidation in Kenya. Evidence from the country's mobilization against HIV/AIDS in the early part of the 21st century reveals an explicit positive impact on the build-up of democracy in that country.

Parliaments and Screening

Parliaments and Screening
Author: Wayland Kennet
Publisher: John Libbey Eurotext
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9782742000951

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What should Parliaments do about screening for AIDS and detecting genetic diseases? How do the media report and comment on information in this field? Twelve papers commissioned from national parliamentarians and parliamentary staff from the then twelve member states of the Union describe how information about the progress and potentialities of the revolution in human microbiology, and its actual and potential ethical and social effects, is at present acquired and handled.

Regional Workshop on the Role of Parliaments in Combating HIV/AIDS

Regional Workshop on the Role of Parliaments in Combating HIV/AIDS
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Total Pages: 184
Release: 2002
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
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The SADC Parliamentary Forum organised a three day workshop for Members of Parliamen focusing on the role of parliaments in combating HIV/AIDS. Among issues discussed include: Identifying and defining the role and capacity of the SADC Parliamentary Forum, its Standing Committee on HIV/AIDS, Committees of parliaments and parliamentarians and in addressing the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the SADC region; and Developing a SADC wide Plan of Action on the role of paliaments in combating HIV/AIDS.

Parliaments, Politics and AIDS

Parliaments, Politics and AIDS
Author: Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2006
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
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The Political Cost of AIDS in Africa

The Political Cost of AIDS in Africa
Author: Kondwani Chirambo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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The Political Cost of AIDS in Africa provides comprehensive empirical evidence of the impact HIV/AIDS is having on politics and the electoral process. The latest publication to come out of an extensive study by Idasa and its research partners, this book reveals that the fledgling multi-party democracies in parts of the continent are being undermined by sickness, incapacity and premature deaths among elected leaders as well as within the electorate. The book suggests innovative and holistic responses to address these problems. A culmination of three years of exploratory studies by African researchers working under the auspices of Idasa, it demonstrates how AIDS is interwoven with the continent's ambitions for deepening democracy. With chapters on Namibia, Malawi, Tanzania, South Africa, Senegal and Zambia, this study investigates: the attrition among elected political leaders and the costs of replacing them; the loss of elected representatives, its effect on constituencies, and the power dynamics in parliamentary structures and in democratic governance; the failure to maintain voter registers and how it affects the credibility of electoral outcomes; the effect of stigma and discrimination on political participation.

Parliament, Politics and AIDS

Parliament, Politics and AIDS
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3.1.4 Systems for Managing the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Parliament The key parliamentary systems involved in the response to the impact of HIV/AIDS on parliament include the PCH, the Parliamentary AIDS Control Unit (PACU), the PAC, the Public Service Commission (PSC) and the cabinet committee on HIV/AIDS. [...] 19 The success of the PAC is partly attributed to the commitment of the members of the committee, the composition of the committee in terms of professional qualifications and experience, and timely access to financial information from NASCOP and the NACC for verification. [...] 3.3.2 The Relationship between the MoH and the PCH The PCH is supposed to be the link between the MoH and parliament on health policy and the budget. [...] For instance, the MoH and PCH are in agreement on the mechanisms of financing health care in the country because the committee was involved from the beginning in the formulation of the policy. [...] The review also demonstrates that with the change in the composition of the PCH, the barrier that existed between the MoH and the committee due to the committee's large number of opposition members has now been overcome.

Parliaments, Politics and AIDS

Parliaments, Politics and AIDS
Author: Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
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