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- W2028862413 abstract "Amir Attaran and Jeffrey Sachs' report1Attaran A Sachs J Defining and refining international donor support for combating the AIDS pandemic.Lancet. 2001; 357: 57-61Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (93) Google Scholar is an example of the high profile given to the research, moral,2Mofenson LM Mcintyre JA Advances and research directions in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission.Lancet. 2000; 355: 2237-2244Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (176) Google Scholar political,3DeCock K Shaffer N Wiktor S Simonds RJ Rogers M Ethics of HIV trials.Lancet. 1997; 350: 1546-1547Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (4) Google Scholar and financial4Horton R African AIDS beyond Mbeki: tripping into anarchy.Lancet. 2000; 356: 1541-1542Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (16) Google Scholar features of HIV and AIDS. Despite the intellectual endeavour, moral reasoning, and political posturing, there remains a financial reality: the delivering of money to the right places, especially in Africa. The Youth AIDS Project was started as a result of the Durban AIDS 2000 conference. Prevalence rates, forecasts, and economic models all suggest that education leading to behavioural change is the best weapon in reducing the spread of HIV. Young HIV-negative Africans need to be able to protect themselves from the disease; HIV-negative status needs to be perceived as a valuable asset. The Youth AIDS Project aims to educate and empower schoolchildren. The plan is to inform medical students early in their syllabus about HIV and AIDS by use of CD-ROM and the internet. All eight South African medical schools have computer laboratories and many students have web access. Once educated to a high degree of competence, students would learn communication skills to allow them to return to the schools from which they received their secondary education and pass on appropriate knowledge and skills about AIDS to peers. The Youth AIDS Project is supported by academics with enthusiasm, and senior faculty management have endorsed the project with their names. Research projects are being prepared to test the efficacy and outcomes should the project ever come to fruition. The project is proposed by one of the most affected countries5Editorial. Grants, not loans, for the developing world?.Lancet. 2001; 357: 1Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (4) Google Scholar with the fastest growing HIV-positive rate in the world. We would welcome the most stringent peer review and audit. Despite this, the Youth AIDS Project is in danger of being shelved because we have no funding. Here is a good idea with academic backing that cannot get up and running because of lack of finance—the primary constraint on progress against AIDS." @default.
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- W2028862413 title "Combating the AIDS pandemic" @default.
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