Home | Business News | Browse by Publication | U | UN Chronicle

Combatting AIDS: what more needs to be done?

Publication: UN Chronicle
Publication Date: 01-DEC-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
The first disease to be the subject of debates in the United Nations, both in the Security Council and the General Assembly special sessions, AIDS is one of the top ten leading causes of death worldwide. A quarter of a century into the epidemic, it has become one of the defining issues of our time. According to the Human Development Report 2005, published by the United Nations Development Programme, it is responsible for "the single greatest reversal in human development".

In many respects, AIDS is the ultimate global, as well as local, problem. Originally regarded as affecting gay men in North America, it occurs in every country in the world. Half of all adults living with HIV are female. However, although AIDS has become a global threat, it is by no means a homogeneous epidemic. Clearly, more is needed to be done to address the issue, but what needs to be done will vary from place to place. Different regions are affected to varying degrees, with prevalence and impact highest in Southern and East Africa. In Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, one in four adults is HIV-positive. Compare this with Latin America, where in Argentina and Brazil around 1 in every 200 adults is living with HIV.

There may be a number of different localized epidemics within a country. In the northeast part of India, for example, AIDS is predominantly fuelled by injection drug use, while in other areas most infections result from unprotected sex. Major discrepancies often exist between rural and urban areas, with infections being much more concentrated in cities. The impact of AIDS also varies between social groups. It is pre-eminently a disease of inequality. Economic and gender inequalities have a direct influence on sexual behaviour and thus the...

View this article FREE - Now for a Limited Time, try Goliath Business News
Free for 3 Days!



More articles from UN Chronicle
The fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: past progress and ho..., December 01, 2007
Poverty, malaria and the right to health: exploring the connections., December 01, 2007
Water and sanitation: the silent emergency., December 01, 2007
Clean drinking water and sanitation: the experience in the Arab region..., December 01, 2007
Supporting towns and cities to achieve the MDGs: improving the lives o..., December 01, 2007

Looking for additional articles?
Search our database of over 3 million articles.

Looking for more in-depth information on this industry?
Search our complete database of Industry & Market reports by text, subject, publication name or publication date.

About Goliath
Whether you're looking for sales prospects, competitive information, company analysis or best practices in managing your organization, Goliath can help you meet your business needs.

Our extensive business information databases empower business professionals with both the breadth and depth of credible, authoritative information they need to support their business goals. Whether it be strategic planning, sales prospecting, company research or defining management best practices - Goliath is your leading source for accurate information.