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Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Infectious diseases. Communicable diseases --- Africa --- AIDS (Disease) --- Sida --- Treatment --- Social aspects --- Economic aspects --- Traitement --- Apect social --- Aspect économique --- HIV Infections --- Health Policy --- Socioeconomic Factors --- Medical policy --- #SBIB:39A9 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M20 --- Health care policy --- Health policy --- Medical care --- Medicine and state --- Policy, Medical --- Public health --- Public health policy --- State and medicine --- Science and state --- Social policy --- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome --- HIV infections --- Immunological deficiency syndromes --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- HIV (Viruses) infections --- HTLV-III infections --- HTLV-III-LAV infections --- Human T-lymphotropic virus III infections --- Lentivirus infections --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- epidemiology --- prevention & control --- Medische antropologie / gezondheid / handicaps --- Sociale epidemiologie en etiologie: sociale aspecten van ziekte en gezondheid --- Government policy --- Aids (disease) --- Hiv infections --- Socioeconomic factors --- Epidemiology --- Prevention & control --- Aspect économique
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AIDS (Disease) --- World health --- Public health --- Sida --- Santé mondiale --- Santé publique --- Prevention --- Social aspects --- International cooperation --- Prévention --- Aspect social --- Coopération internationale --- -AIDS (Disease) --- -World health --- -#SBIB:316.334.3M50 --- #SBIB:35H436 --- #SBIB:043.IOS --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Sanitary affairs --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Global health --- International health --- Medical geography --- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome --- HIV infections --- Immunological deficiency syndromes --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: algemeen, beleid --- Beleidssectoren: welzijn, volksgezondheid en cultuur --- Santé mondiale --- Santé publique --- Prévention --- Coopération internationale --- #SBIB:316.334.3M50 --- International agencies --- Medical assistance --- Public health laws, International
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome --- AIDS (Disease) --- Medical policy --- Sida --- Politique sanitaire --- Social aspects --- Economic aspects --- Apect social --- Aspect économique --- HIV Infections --- Health Policy --- Socioeconomic Factors --- AIDS (Disease) - Africa --- AIDS (Disease) - Social aspects - Africa --- AIDS (Disease) - Economic aspects - Africa --- Medical policy - Africa --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - Africa --- HIV Infections - Africa --- Health Policy - Africa --- Socioeconomic Factors - Africa
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In 2001, Freestyle, a survey exhibition curated by Thelma Golden at the Studio Museum in Harlem, introduced both a young generation of artists of African descent and the ambitious yet knowingly opaque term post-black to a pre 9-11 and pre-Obama world. In Taking Stakes in the Unknown, Nana Adusei-Poku contextualizes the term post-black in its socio-historical and cultural context. Whilst exploring its present legacy and past potential, she examines works by artists who were defined as part of the post-black generation: Mark Bradford, Leslie Hewitt, Mickalene Thomas and Hank Willis Thomas - and, by expanding the scope of the definition, the Black German artist Philip Metz.
Art noir. --- Art --- Art, Black. --- Art, Black. --- Art, Modern --- Art, Modern. --- Black people in art. --- Black people in art. --- Black people --- Black people --- Personnes noires dans l'art. --- Race identity. --- Race identity. --- 2000-2099.
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"This book provides a clear and detailed examination of why it is so difficult to secure comprehensive political engagement and actionable, effective policy on sexual and reproductive health rights in sub-Saharan Africa. In an engaging analysis, Nana Poku employs expert knowledge to examine the prospects for large-scale improvements. He explores not only the full range of normative sensitivities, but also conceptual misunderstandings, legal difficulties and complex challenges of securing and maintaining adequate funding while AIDS remains a pandemic in the region. Up-to-date, succinct yet highly detailed, lucid and compelling in its diagnoses of highly complex issues, this book is a valuable, accessible study of a topic that is regional in focus but with clear global implications."--Provided by publisher.
Philosophical anthropology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Social medicine --- Human medicine --- sociologie --- geneeskunde --- gender --- Sexual health --- Reproductive health --- Law and legislation --- Sub-Saharan Africa. --- Sexual health. --- Law and legislation.
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In 2001, Freestyle, a survey exhibition curated by Thelma Golden at the Studio Museum in Harlem, introduced both a young generation of artists of African descent and the ambitious yet knowingly opaque term post-black to a pre 9-11 and pre-Obama world. In *Taking Stakes in the Unknown*, Nana Adusei-Poku contextualizes the term post-black in its socio-historical and cultural context. Whilst exploring its present legacy and past potential, she examines works by artists who were defined as part of the post-black generation: Mark Bradford, Leslie Hewitt, Mickalene Thomas and Hank Willis Thomas - and, by expanding the scope of the definition, the Black German artist Philip Metz.
Sociology of minorities --- Art --- mezzotint [process] --- art criticism --- African American
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AIDS (Disease) --- Sida
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In 2001, Freestyle, a survey exhibition curated by Thelma Golden at the Studio Museum in Harlem, introduced both a young generation of artists of African descent and the ambitious yet knowingly opaque term post-black to a pre 9-11 and pre-Obama world. In Taking Stakes in the Unknown, Nana Adusei-Poku contextualizes the term post-black in its socio-historical and cultural context. Whilst exploring its present legacy and past potential, she examines works by artists who were defined as part of the post-black generation: Mark Bradford, Leslie Hewitt, Mickalene Thomas and Hank Willis Thomas - and, by expanding the scope of the definition, the Black German artist Philip Metz.
Black Art; Black Diaspora Art; Critical Race Art History; Cultural Studies; African American; Black German; Art; Postcolonialism; Gender; Theory of Art; Gender Studies; Fine Arts --- African American. --- Art. --- Black Diaspora Art. --- Black German. --- Critical Race Art History. --- Cultural Studies. --- Fine Arts. --- Gender Studies. --- Gender. --- Postcolonialism. --- Theory of Art. --- Art noir. --- Art --- Art, Black. --- Art, Modern --- Art, Modern. --- Black people in art. --- Black people --- Personnes noires dans l'art. --- Race identity. --- 2000-2099.
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"The period since the 1980s has seen sustained pressure on Africa's political elite to anchor the continent's development strategies in neoliberalism in exchange for vitally needed development assistance. Rafts of policies and programmes have come to underpin the relationship between continental governments and the donor communities of the West and particularly their institutions of global governance - the International Financial Institutions. Over time, these policies and programmes have sought to transform the authority and capacity of the state to effect social, political and economic change, while opening up the domestic space for transnational capital and ideas. The outcome is a continent now more open to international capital, export-oriented and liberal in its political governance. Has neoliberalism finally arrested under development in Africa? Bringing together leading researchers and analysts to examine key questions from a multidisciplinary perspective, this book involves a fundamental departure from orthodox analysis which often predicates colonialism as the referent object. Here, three decades of neoliberalism with its complex social and economic philosophy are given primacy. With the changed focus, an elucidation of the relationship between global development and local changes are examined through a myriad of pressing contemporary issues to offer a critical multi-disciplinary appraisal of challenge and change in Africa over the past three decades."--Publisher's summary.
Neoliberalism --- Economic assistance --- Africa --- Economic policy.
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