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HEARD is an UNAIDS Collaborating Centre  Latest Publications  Multi-media | Below you may find an assortment of published papers, articles and reports written by HEARD staff.
Assorted Publications
- Akintola, O., A Gendered Analysis of the Burden of Care on Family and Volunteer Caregivers in Uganda and South Africa.
- Badcock-Walters, P., Desmonds, C., Wilson, D., Heard, W., Educator Morailty In-service in Kwa-Zulu Natal.
- Barnett, T. and Whiteside, A., Poverty and HIV/AIDS: Impact, coping and Mitigation Policy.
- Barnett, T. and Whiteside, A., The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Ukraine: its Potential Social and Economic Impacts
- Barnett, T. and Whiteside, A., Guidelines for Preparation and Execution of Social and Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS.
- Barnett, T., and Whiteside, A., HIV/AIDS and Development: Case Studies and a Conceptual Framework.
- Desmond, C., Michael, K., Gow, J. The Hidden Battle: HIV/AIDS in the Family and Community.
- Elsey, H. and Kutengule P., HIV/AIDS Mainstreaming: a Definition, Some Experiences and Strategies.
- George, G., and Quinlan, T., Public-private sector partnerships as a means of development in Africa, in the context of HIV/AIDS.
- George, G., Company Practices: Company Actions on HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Durban Metropolitan Area.
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- Gow, J. and Desmond, C., The Current and Future Impact of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic on South Africa's Children.
- Hamoudi, A., HIV/AIDS and the Changing Burden of Disease in Southern Africa: A Brief Note on the Evidence and Implications.
- Lee, S., Assessing the Vulnerability of Women Street Traders to HIV/AIDS: a Comparative Analysis of Uganda and South Africa.
- Lee, S., The Vulnerability of Women Street Traders to HIV/AIDS: Local Government Opportunities for Action.
- Liebowitz, J., The Impact of Faith-Based Organisations on HIV/AIDS prevention and Mitigation in Africa.
- Liebowitz, J., The Current & Future Impact of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic on South Africa's Children,The Impact of Faith Based Organisations on HIV/AIDS Prevention & Mitigation in Africa.
- Manning, R., The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Civil Society.
- Manning, R., AIDS and Democracy: What Do We Know
- Nelufule, M.D., Democracy and Governance Researcher
- Quinlan, T. and Desmond, C., Cost of Care and Support.
- Sengwana, M., Review of 'The president's Emergency Plan AIDS Relief' (PEPFAR).
- Whiteside, A., Hickey, A., Ngcobo, N., Tomlinson, J. What is Driving the HIV/AIDS Impact in Swaziland and what more can we do about it?
- Whiteside, A., Mattes, R., Willan, S., and Manning, R., Examining HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa through the eyes of Ordinary Southern Africans
- Whiteside, A. HIV/AIDS and Development in the Education SectorReform in Eastern Europe: Assessing its Impact on Parallel HIV, TB and STD Epidemics.
- Wilson, K., Cohen-Köhler, J., and Whiteside, A., The 'Price is Right'? Promoting local production for ARVs in Sub-Saharan Africa
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