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Book Reviews
- George, G. (2001) Book Review: HIV/AIDS and the Law A Resource Manual. AIDS Analysis Africa, 12 (4)
Journal Articles
- Crothers, C., Gow, J., Jubber, K., Marcus, T. and Richter, L. (2001) Social Factors Affecting HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Editorial Overview, Society in Transition: South African Journal of Sociological Association,(32/1) pp.1-4
- Desmond, C. and Gow, J. (2001) Household Impact of HIV/AIDS: Sickness, Death and Poverty our Bequest to Orphans. Children FIRST. (6/40), pp. 19-24
- Desmond, C. and Gow, J. (2001) The Cost Effectiveness of Six Models of Orphan Care. UNICEF Project
- Goyer, KC., Gow, J (2001) Transmission of HIV in South African Prisoners: Risk Variables, Society in Transition: Journal of the South African Sociological Association,32(1)pp.128-132
- Goyer. K, Gow. J (2001) The Role of Prison, Prison Conditions and Government Policies in Increasing HIV/AIDS Infection in South Africa Prisoners, South African Journal of Political Studies (Politikon),(28/2) pp.195-206
Publications
- Badcock-Walters, P. (2001) Where Have All the Flowers Gone?: A Preliminary Analysis of the Decline in First Year School Enrolment in KwaZulu-Natal. Revised discussion paper. February 2001
- Badcock-Walters, P. (2001) The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Education in Africa. UNICEF Project
- Badcock-Walters, P. and Desmond, C. (2001) School-level impact of HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal. AIDS Analysis Africa, 12(1)
- Barnett, T., and Whiteside, A. (2001) The World Development Report 2000/1: HIV/ADS Still Not Properly Considered. Journal of International Development, 13: 369-376
- Barnett, T., Whiteside, A. and Desmond, C. (2001) The Social and Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Poor Countries: A Review of Studies and Lessons. Progress in Development Studies, 1(2): 151-170
- Erskine, S. (2001) Current trends in HIV prevalence in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland. AIDS Analysis Africa, 12 (2):9-12
- Franklin, L. (2001) Electronic Resources and Websites from Southern Africa. Aids Analysis Africa, 12(2):16
- Franklin, L. (2001) Useful Websites for AIDS-related Resources. Aids Analysis Africa, 12 (1):2
- Franklin, L. and Whiteside, A. (2001) The impact of HIV/AIDS on development. International Aid & Trade Review, Conference and Exhibition Special Edition, June 2001.
- George, G. (2001) AIDS and Commerce: Durban Chamber sets up an information desk for HIV/AIDS. AIDS Analysis Africa, 12 (1)
- George, G. (2001) Business Fact File: HIV/AIDS the fear for business. Siyaya. Issue 8 Winter 2001
- Goyer, K.C. and Gow J. (2001) Confronting HIV/AIDS in South African Prisons. Politikon- South African Journal of Political Studies,28(2):195-206
- Goyer, KC. (2001) Compulsory HIV Testing for Alleged Sex Offenders: Victim Empowerment or Violation of Rights? AIDS Analysis Africa, 11(6)
- Goyer, KC. (2001) HIV and Political Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa. AIDS Analysis Africa, 11(7)
- Whiteside, A. (2001) Demography and economics of HIV/AIDS. British Medical Bulletin, Vol 58, 2001, The Changing Face of HIV and AIDS, Scientific Editors: Weiss, R.A., Adler, M.W. and Rowland-Jones, S. L.
- Willan, S. (2001) Conference Report on: United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS. AIDS Analysis Africa, 12(2)
- Willan, S. (2001) Women Power - Africa's AIDS Vaccine? AIDS Analysis Africa, 12(4)
Reports
- Badcock-Walters, P. (2001) Establishment of an HIV/AIDS Management Unit and Dedicated Research and Analysis Function in the Department of Education. A concept paper for the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education and Culture
- Badcock-Walters, P. (2001) HIV/AIDS Materials and Training Development: Workshop Report and Project Implementation Proposal. For the Ministries of Education. Namibia
- Badcock-Walters, P. (2001) Role, Function and Options for the Establishment of an HIV/AIDS Management Unit in the Namibian Basic and Higher Education Systems. A concept paper for the Ministries of Education. Namibia
- Badcock-Walters, P. (2001) Position Paper on the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Education In KwaZulu-Natal. For the Department of Education and Culture, KwaZulu-Natal and extensively published in various media
- Badcock-Walters, P. (2001) Workshop report on Strategic and Operational Planning for the Management and Mitigation of HIV/AIDS in Education. For the Ministry of Education. Zambia
- Badcock-Walters, P. and Heard, W. (2001) Workshop report on Strategic and Operational Planning for the Management and Mitigation of HIV/AIDS in the Namibian Education Sector. For the Ministries of Education. Namibia
- Badcock-Walters, P. and Whiteside, A. (2001) Mitigating the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Human Development: Impact on Education. Paper for the UN General Assembly Special Session. New York
- Badcock-Walters, P. Heard, W. and Görgens, M. (2001) MTT Activity Review: Summary of Workshop Proceedings
- Whiteside, A. and Loewenson, R. (2001) HIV/AIDS: Implications for Poverty Reduction, United Nations Development Programme Policy Paper. Background Paper for the UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS. New York
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