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"Who Cares: AIDS in Africa" - by Susan Hunter to be released in February 2004

Pan Macmillan Press Release. January 2004.
Reviews:'This book opens many new perspectives on what has become the largest epidemic in human history. More importantly, it gives us insight into the human tragedy and triumph that is the daily bread of people and communities in the areas most affected by AIDS throughout the world'. - Peter Piot, Executive Director, UNAIDS.

'In this book, global AIDS expert Susan Hunter combines her profound emotional intelligence and her experience in Africa to help us understand the true state of the World that we live in. Her writing is brilliant. The tapestry she weaves is compassionate, grounded in history, and extraordinarily real. She helps us believe that we can create a better world, if we learn to change ourselves to meet the challenges of AIDS and poverty as they confront us in the 21st century'. - Paul Zeitz, Executive Director of the Global AIDS Alliance

'This is one of the most important books on AIDS to be published during the last several years. The picture of the epidemic is gripping; more, it's presented in compassionate human terms, and the scientific questions she raises about disease and evolution are quite intriguing. The book is chilling and fascinating in equal measure. It's a splendid read'. - Stephen Lewis, UN Special Envoy for AIDS.

'Susan Hunter's [Who Cares?: AIDS in Africa], is the most up-to-date account for the lay reader of the impact of the epidemic. Hunter combines stories of her experience working with international and government organisations with an analysis of the debates that have raged about how to control the spread of AIDS, and an assessment of successes and failures.' - Nigel Hawkes, www.timesonline.co.uk

Description: There are very few sources of accessible, reliable information that can help the educated lay reader understand the global HIV/AIDS pandemic and immediacy of its meaning for global survival. Specifically, there is very little non-technical material available on the raging AIDS crisis in Africa. Susan Hunter illuminates the history and social dynamics of the AIDS pandemic through focusing on Africa. She combines personal stories from her 20 years of work in Africa, analysis of the raging debates on the topic (Mbeki's continued assertions that HIV does not cause AIDS), and discussion of the failures and successes achieved by global health organizations working in Africa with more sweeping discussion of the nature of epidemics and their affects on world history and our shared future. Hunter has been an insider in the major world health organizations and has worked both with the UN, American government and several African countries to attempt to understand and contain the AIDS pandemic. She brings her unique perspective and her already proven ability to write in a straightforward yet appealing way to this project.

Contents:Contents; Introduction; AIDS and the World; Africa's Political and Economic Development; Epidemic Rules, Part I: Causes and Conditions; Epidemic Rules, Part II: Internal Dynamics of Epidemics; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Disease and Evolution; Evolution and Epidemic Management.

Author Biographies:SUSAN HUNTER is an independent consultant who has worked at the highest policy level with world health organizations (UNAIDS, UNICEF, USAID) in Africa over the last 20 years. She continues to travel frequently in Africa and South East Asia as part of her work on the pandemic, and lives with her husband in upstate New York, USA.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT :

VERONICA NAPIER, TEL: 011 325-5220, E-MAIL: [email protected].

Susan Hunter's "Who Cares: AIDS in Africa" will be on sale in all major bookshops, at R160.00 in February 2004.
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