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Neo-Liberalism and Aids Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa - Globalization''s Pandemic

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O'Manique critically examines the evolution of the policy response to AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa through a feminist political economy lens, focusing on the relationship between neo-liberalism, the spread of AIDS and the hegemonic policy response. It explores the ways in which AIDS has been constructed as a 'development' problem and how AIDS knowledges and institutions have evolved and have shaped interventions in the AIDS sector. Central to the analysis is a historical case-study of Uganda.

List of contents

Introduction AIDS Knowledges and the African Pandemic Sub-Saharan Africa in the Global Response The Other War on Drugs Uganda: Historical Foundations of the Epidemic The Political Economy of AIDS in Uganda The Uganda 'Success Story' Health, Human Security and Global Inequality Conclusion

About the author

COLLEEN O'MANIQUE is Assistant Professor of Women's Studies at Trent University. She has lived and worked in Uganda and Bolivia and has published in Southern Africa Report, Studies in Political Economy, and Canadian Journal of African Studies.

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O'Manique critically examines the evolution of the policy response to AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa through a feminist political economy lens, focusing on the relationship between neo-liberalism, the spread of AIDS and the hegemonic policy response.

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