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    HIV and AIDS policies globally : a New Zealand perspective

    Bruning, Jane; Connor, Helene; Napan, Ksenija

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    2014-03-15
    Citation:
    Bruning, J., Connor, H. and Napan, K. (2014). HIV and AIDS policies globally : a New Zealand perspective IN HIV/AIDS Policies and Their Impact on Women (Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare) by Josephine Allen and Andrea Parrot (Mar 15, 2014).
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    Abstract
    This chapter outlines the historical, social, political and economic context of Aotearoa/New Zealand focusing on the impact HIV and AIDS has had upon women. It also highlights several policy and educational strategies that have contributed to the prevention of the spread of the HIV and AIDS epidemic in this country.
    Keywords:
    HIV/AIDS, women with HIV/AIDS, New Zealand, Aotearoa, public health policy, health policy
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    160508 Health Policy
    Copyright Holder:
    Routledge

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