01580nam a22002417a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100120008008200210009210000220011324500640013526000480019930000260024736500190027352008120029265000160110465000230112070000240114394200120116799900190117995201400119820221219144858.0221219b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8130904144 cAL aEnglish 223a616.94bGILP aPeter Gill966750 aPolitics of Aids :how they turned a disease into a disaster aNew DelhibViva Books Private Limitedc2007 a222 p.bPBc20x12 cm. c₹d₹195.00 aIn twenty-five years Aids has killed 25 million, one million for each year of the epidemic, and another 40 million have been infected â€" a total exceeding the population of Tamil Nadu. But why, when Aids is preventable? Many of these lives could have been saved and millions of infections could have been averted. In the first book to fix responsibility for the catastrophe, Peter Gill calls individuals and institutions to account. The Bush administration, allied with the Christian Right, has joined the Vatican in promoting abstinence and fidelity. Will that work as a health strategy? Many African leaders have deliberately ignored the crisis and South Africa has even withheld life-saving drugs from its people. Britain has promoted concern for Aids in Africa, but has neglected its duty at home.  aAids966751 aSex and Sin966752 aGILL (Peter)966753 2ddccDB c225925d225925 00102ddc40708PSaALbALd2014-11-29l0o616.94 GILPpD05333r2022-12-19 00:00:00v195.00w2022-12-19yDBzDonated by V.T. Rajshekar