Saturday is for Funerals - Couverture rigide

Dow, Unity; Essex, Max

 
9780674050778: Saturday is for Funerals

Synopsis

In the year 2000, the World Health Organization estimated that 85 per cent of fifteen-year-olds in Botswana would eventually die of AIDS. In "Saturday Is for Funerals", we learn why that won't happen. Unity Dow and Max Essex tell the true story of lives ravaged by AIDS - of orphans, bereaved parents, and widows; of families who devote most Saturdays to the burial of relatives and friends. We witness the actions of community leaders, medical professionals, research scientists, and educators of all types to see how an unprecedented epidemic of death and destruction is being stopped in its tracks. This book describes how a country responded in a time of crisis. In the true-life stories of loss and quiet heroism, activism and scientific initiatives, we learn of new techniques that dramatically reduce rates of transmission from mother to child, new therapies that can save lives of many infected with AIDS, and intricate knowledge about the spread of HIV, as well as issues of confidentiality, distributive justice, and human rights. The experiences of Botswana offer practical lessons along with the critical element of hope.

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À propos des auteurs

Unity Dow is a practicing lawyer in Botswana and the author of four novels. She was formerly a judge with both the Botswana High Court and The Interim Constitutional Court of Kenya.

Max Essex is Mary Woodard Lasker Professor of Health Sciences at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. He has been involved in AIDS research from the earliest days of the U.S. epidemic in 1982.

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9780674061835: Saturday Is for Funerals

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0674061837 ISBN 13 :  9780674061835
Editeur : Harvard University Press, 2011
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