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HIVAN Fellow, Dr Catherine Campbell, releases "Letting Them Die"

HIVAN Fellow, Dr Catherine Campbell, has released a new book, "Letting Them Die: How HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes Often Fail" (Cape Town: Double Storey Books/Juta, April 2003).

The book is co-published with James Currey (London) in their series, African Issues. Dr Campbell is a Reader in the School of Social Psychology at the London School of Economics and an external professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban. Dr Campbell, a HIVAN Research Fellow, is the Principal Investigator for the project, Community Responses of HIV/AIDS.

"Letting Them Die: How HIV/AIDS prevention programmes often fail" is the result of seven years of collaborative research and thinking and highlights the barriers and constraints to controlling this national crisis.

Contents :
  • Sexuality and Social Change

  • HIV amongst miners

  • Mobilising local communities to prevent HIV/AIDS

  • Mobilising sex workers (promoting peer education in an informal setting)

  • Mobilising young people (promoting peer education in a formal school Setting)

  • Mobilising stakeholders (promoting partnerships to co-ordinate HIV-prevention efforts.


  • "Letting Them Die: How HIV/AIDS prevention programmes often fail" is available from Adams Bookshops in Durban. Adams UND Campus Bookshop - Tel: 031 2602885 or 261 2320. Adams West Street - Tel: 031 304 8571.
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