Changing the Course of AIDS Peer Education in South Africa and Its Lessons for the Global Crisis

Changing the Course of AIDS is an in-depth evaluation of a new and exciting way to create the kind of much-needed behavioral change that could affect the course of the global health crisis of HIV/AIDS. This case study from the South African HIV/AIDS epidemic demonstrates that regular workers serving...

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Main Author: Dickinson, David (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Ithaca Cornell University Press 2011
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