The Epidemiology of HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe (1985-2006)

The Epidemiology of HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe (1985-2006)

Unravelling the Epidemic, Crafting a multisectoral Response

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2013-06-12 )

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By early 90s, the multifaceted impacts of HIV were apparent and the epidemic was spreading like wildfire. Community safety-nets were splintering and superstitious beliefs became epidemic. Families that once had secure livelihoods found themselves sliding into poverty and destitution. Those who succumbed to AIDS died in great pain, sometimes alone and abandoned. Despite lack of coherence and alignment between policy and contextual realities, the multisectoral machinery came into operation and buy-in from many sectors swelled. The lack of a clear strategic vision in tackling the epidemic delayed the rolling-out of a comprehensive response to HIV and AIDS. While multisectoral actors worked hard to care for people affected by HIV, stigma was a major stumbling block. Additionally, the lack of funding and integrated monitoring and evaluation frameworks curtailed lesson learning, best practice identification and dissemination. The establishment and operationalization of the Zimbabwe National AIDS Council (NAC) gave HIV a human face by fleshing away stigma and discrimination as well as nurturing a multisectoral response to HIV. The relentless upswing of HIV had to be reversed.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-659-41028-4

ISBN-10:

3659410284

EAN:

9783659410284

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Maxwell Madzikanga

Number of pages:

60

Published on:

2013-06-12

Category:

Non-clinical disciplines