In this interview in World Politics Review's "Trend Lines," Peter Navario, an adjunct associate professor of public policy at New York University and a former global health fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the evolution South Africa's HIV/AIDS policy over the last decade, the country's current relationship with pharmaceutical companies, and how South African President Jacob Zuma's HIV/AIDS policy is received in the region and by international donors.
"South Africa has gone from global laggard to playing a leading role in the global HIV response," Navario said, adding that the country's "policies are in lockstep with World Health Organization guidelines, and an aggressive new strategic plan aims to tackle HIV-related stigma, meet 80 percent of treatment need and cut new infections in half by 2016" (3/7).
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Source: http://www.news-medical.net/news/20120310/South-Africas-evolving-HIVAIDS-policy.aspx
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