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Global Lessons from the AIDS Pandemic [electronic resource] :Economic, Financial, Legal and Political Implications / by Bradly J. Condon, Tapen Sinha.

by Condon, Bradly J [author.]; Sinha, Tapen [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540783923.Subject(s): Economics | Comparative law | Statistics | Development Economics | Social policy | Commercial law | Economics/Management Science | Law and Economics | Public Health/Gesundheitswesen | Statistics for Social Science, Behavorial Science, Education, Public Policy, and Law | International & Foreign Law/Comparative Law | Social Policy | Development EconomicsDDC classification: 330 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
to the Economic, Financial, Political and Legal Implications of Global Pandemics -- HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment Strategies in Developed and Developing Countries -- Insurance, Mortality, Treatment Costs and the Business Impact of HIV/AIDS in Developed and Developing Countries -- The Economics of HIV/AIDS -- The Political Economy of Patents and Global Health Threats -- Global Diseases, Global Patents and Developing Countries in WTO Law -- Bilateral and Multilateral Financing of HIV/AIDS Programs: The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Global Fund, Bilateral Donors and the Private Sector -- The Successes and Failures of Global Health Organizations: The World Health Organization, UNAIDS, Médicins sans Frontières and PEPFAR -- The Way Forward: Prevention, Treatment and Human Rights.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book examines the global HIV/AIDS pandemic from a multidisciplinary perspective, analyzing its economic impact, the reasons behind the political response to the pandemic, international laws relating to public health and patents and mechanisms for financing global and national responses. The authors paint a global picture of the HIV/AIDS pandemic one issue, one country and one region at a time and show why prevention, treatment and human rights protection must each form part of a comprehensive HIV/AIDS strategy. The book analyzes the successes and failures of national governments, international organizations and the private sector in fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic and recommends changes to our international economic, financial, legal and political institutions. This book highlights the lessons the world has to learn from our experience with HIV/AIDS in order to improve the way we address global diseases.
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to the Economic, Financial, Political and Legal Implications of Global Pandemics -- HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment Strategies in Developed and Developing Countries -- Insurance, Mortality, Treatment Costs and the Business Impact of HIV/AIDS in Developed and Developing Countries -- The Economics of HIV/AIDS -- The Political Economy of Patents and Global Health Threats -- Global Diseases, Global Patents and Developing Countries in WTO Law -- Bilateral and Multilateral Financing of HIV/AIDS Programs: The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Global Fund, Bilateral Donors and the Private Sector -- The Successes and Failures of Global Health Organizations: The World Health Organization, UNAIDS, Médicins sans Frontières and PEPFAR -- The Way Forward: Prevention, Treatment and Human Rights.

This book examines the global HIV/AIDS pandemic from a multidisciplinary perspective, analyzing its economic impact, the reasons behind the political response to the pandemic, international laws relating to public health and patents and mechanisms for financing global and national responses. The authors paint a global picture of the HIV/AIDS pandemic one issue, one country and one region at a time and show why prevention, treatment and human rights protection must each form part of a comprehensive HIV/AIDS strategy. The book analyzes the successes and failures of national governments, international organizations and the private sector in fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic and recommends changes to our international economic, financial, legal and political institutions. This book highlights the lessons the world has to learn from our experience with HIV/AIDS in order to improve the way we address global diseases.

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