HIV/AIDS and housing policy review in South Africa / Catherine Ndinda; Pauline Adebayo; Champaklal C. Jinabhai; Ambrose Adebayo
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- 0256-2804
- PER 334 Africa Insight
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This article discusses policy around HIV/AIDS, through a review of international and South African literature on housing. The article identifies gaps in the existing housing and other sectoral policies and makes suggestions on the possible policy options that can be devised to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa's built environment. The contribution of this article lies in its focus on housing policy and the role that it can play in the prevention, treatment and care of those infected with HIV/AIDS, as well as those affected by this pandemic, such as widows and orphans
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