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As an integral part of the course I am taking at Yale University, which covers in detail the science and politics of HIV/AIDS, I aim to perform a more in-depth study of the prevalence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the scientific, social, political, as well as other relevant sectors of Mozambique. While the article in its current state (as of 20 October 2017) discusses the impact and response of individuals to the epidemic in brief detail, the curt reference in the introduction to Mozambique's "severe and generalized HIV/AIDS epidemic" hardly does enough to elucidate the pandemia of this disease. What's more, the last edit made to this article was performed in April of 2015, meaning that updates in information may be necessary. Consequently, I plan to totally revamp this article by adding and/or revising the following items:
Should this expanded article address any other aspects of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique? Let me know if you have any comments or suggestions! Thanks.
TMFrieson ( talk) 03:36, 21 October 2017 (UTC)
Below is a tentative list of the references I will use in revising this article. These resources come from relevant and reliable journals, books, and websites. Suggestions for additions or revisions to this list are welcome!
Audet et al (2010).
"Sociocultural and Epidemiological Aspects of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique". BMC International Health and Human Rights. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
[1]
Avogo, Winfred and Victor Agadjanian (2013). "Men's Migration, Women's Personal Networks, and Responses to HIV/AIDS in Mozambique". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol. 10, Iss. 3): 892-912. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [2]
Bidaurratzaga-Aurre, Eduardo and Artur Colom-Jaén (2012). "HIV/AIDS Policies in Mozambique and the New AID Architecture: Successes, Shortcomings and the Way Forward". The Journal of Modern African Studies (Vol. 50, Iss. 2): 225-252. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [3]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016). "Global HIV and Tuberculosis: Mozambique". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [4]
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Forestry Department (n.d.). "Miombo Woodlands and HIV/AIDS Interactions: Mozambique Country Report". FAO Corporate Document Repository. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [5]
Foreit et al (2001). "Population Movements and the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique". Journal of Health and Human Services Administration (Vol. 24, Iss. 3/4): 279-294. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [6]
Martin, H. Gayle (2003). A Comparative Analysis of the Financing of HIV/AIDS Programmes in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. HSRC Press: 21-26. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [7]
Medecins sans Frontieres (n.d.). "MSF in Mozambique 2001-2010: Ten Years of HIV Projects". Medecins sans Frontieres. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [8]
Mwiturubani et al (2009). Youth, HIV/AIDS and Social Transformations in Africa. African Books Collective: 57-60. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [9]
Office of U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator (2017). "Partnering to Achieve Epidemic Control in Mozambique". The United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [10]
Republic of Mozambique Council of Ministers (n.d.). "National Strategic HIV and AIDS Response Plan: 2010 – 2014". Republic of Mozambique Council of Ministers. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [11]
UNICEF (n.d.). "UNICEF: Mozambique: HIV/AIDS". UNICEF. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [12]
UNICEF (2013). "UNICEF: Mozambique: Statistics". UNICEF. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [13]
United Nations Development Programme (2007). "Mozambique National Human Development Report 2007: Challenges and Opportunities: The Response to HIV and AIDS". United Nations Development Programme. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [14]
U.S. Agency for International Development (2000). "Demographic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique". U.S. Agency for International Development. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [15]
Zungu-Dirwayi et al (2004). An Audit of HIV/AIDS Policies in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. HSRC Press: 60. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [16]
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As an integral part of the course I am taking at Yale University, which covers in detail the science and politics of HIV/AIDS, I aim to perform a more in-depth study of the prevalence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the scientific, social, political, as well as other relevant sectors of Mozambique. While the article in its current state (as of 20 October 2017) discusses the impact and response of individuals to the epidemic in brief detail, the curt reference in the introduction to Mozambique's "severe and generalized HIV/AIDS epidemic" hardly does enough to elucidate the pandemia of this disease. What's more, the last edit made to this article was performed in April of 2015, meaning that updates in information may be necessary. Consequently, I plan to totally revamp this article by adding and/or revising the following items:
Should this expanded article address any other aspects of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique? Let me know if you have any comments or suggestions! Thanks.
TMFrieson ( talk) 03:36, 21 October 2017 (UTC)
Below is a tentative list of the references I will use in revising this article. These resources come from relevant and reliable journals, books, and websites. Suggestions for additions or revisions to this list are welcome!
Audet et al (2010).
"Sociocultural and Epidemiological Aspects of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique". BMC International Health and Human Rights. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
[1]
Avogo, Winfred and Victor Agadjanian (2013). "Men's Migration, Women's Personal Networks, and Responses to HIV/AIDS in Mozambique". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol. 10, Iss. 3): 892-912. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [2]
Bidaurratzaga-Aurre, Eduardo and Artur Colom-Jaén (2012). "HIV/AIDS Policies in Mozambique and the New AID Architecture: Successes, Shortcomings and the Way Forward". The Journal of Modern African Studies (Vol. 50, Iss. 2): 225-252. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [3]
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016). "Global HIV and Tuberculosis: Mozambique". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [4]
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Forestry Department (n.d.). "Miombo Woodlands and HIV/AIDS Interactions: Mozambique Country Report". FAO Corporate Document Repository. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [5]
Foreit et al (2001). "Population Movements and the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique". Journal of Health and Human Services Administration (Vol. 24, Iss. 3/4): 279-294. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [6]
Martin, H. Gayle (2003). A Comparative Analysis of the Financing of HIV/AIDS Programmes in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. HSRC Press: 21-26. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [7]
Medecins sans Frontieres (n.d.). "MSF in Mozambique 2001-2010: Ten Years of HIV Projects". Medecins sans Frontieres. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [8]
Mwiturubani et al (2009). Youth, HIV/AIDS and Social Transformations in Africa. African Books Collective: 57-60. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [9]
Office of U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator (2017). "Partnering to Achieve Epidemic Control in Mozambique". The United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [10]
Republic of Mozambique Council of Ministers (n.d.). "National Strategic HIV and AIDS Response Plan: 2010 – 2014". Republic of Mozambique Council of Ministers. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [11]
UNICEF (n.d.). "UNICEF: Mozambique: HIV/AIDS". UNICEF. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [12]
UNICEF (2013). "UNICEF: Mozambique: Statistics". UNICEF. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [13]
United Nations Development Programme (2007). "Mozambique National Human Development Report 2007: Challenges and Opportunities: The Response to HIV and AIDS". United Nations Development Programme. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [14]
U.S. Agency for International Development (2000). "Demographic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Mozambique". U.S. Agency for International Development. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [15]
Zungu-Dirwayi et al (2004). An Audit of HIV/AIDS Policies in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. HSRC Press: 60. Retrieved October 21, 2017. [16]
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