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Necessary Long-Term Responses to HIV/AIDS
Reframe AIDS exceptionalism and address AIDS fatigue by making HIV an entry point to addressing a variety of health, development, and human rights issues, while still keeping it important in and of itself Ensure that HIV interventions do not fragment, and instead strengthen, health interventions more generally Strengthen alliances between groups addressing health rights and various other rights Emphasize, and do not undervalue, approaches that lead to multiple benefits
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Question 1.5 Interrogate linking social capital
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Elements of Responses to HIV/AIDS
Move upstream, create mechanisms for dialogue, and make the process visible Want mutually reinforcing action at multiple levels. Specifically: Community strengthening Participatory action research Transformative leadership training Community monitoring Communication for social change Frame AIDS rights and development strategies beyond 2015 (end point for MDGs)
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