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Parliaments, politics and HIV/AIDS : a comparative study of five African countries / prepared by Mary Caesar-Katsenga and Marietjie Myburg
Bib ID 4277402
Format BookBook
Author
Caesar-Katsenga, Mary
 
Description Cape Town, South Africa : Idasa, c2006 
[v], 29 p. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 9781920118228 (pbk.)  1920118225 (pbk.) 
Summary

This comparative study covers Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique and South Africa, and considers what parliaments are doing about HIV/AIDS.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects AIDS (Disease) - Political aspects - Africa.  |  HIV infections - Political aspects - Africa.
Other authors/contributors Myburg, Marietjie
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Parliaments, politics and HIV/AIDS

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