HIV/AIDS and the security sector in Africa

HIV/AIDS and the security sector in Africa

United Nations University
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Author:  United Nations University
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  295
Publisher:  United Nations
Year:  2012
ISBN:  9789280812091

Throughout history, communicable diseases have weakened the capacity of state institutions to perform core security functions, which compelled many African countries to initiate policies aimed at addressing the impact of HIV/AIDS on the armed forces, police and prisons. These policies address: 1) the role of peacekeepers in the spread or control of HIV; 2) Public health versus human rights dilemma; 3) The gender dimensions of HIV in the armed forces; 4) The impact of HIV on the police and prisons. While this volume does not address all aspects of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the security sector, the contributors nonetheless highlight the potentials and limits of existing policies in Africa's security sector.

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