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World Disasters Report 2008 - Focus on HIV and AIDS

"The link between vulnerability to HIV and humanitarian
disaster has long been recognized; yet we have been
slow as a global community in proactively involving
organizations in the humanitarian world in the fight
against HIV and AIDS. The focus of this World Disasters
Report on HIV and AIDS is extremely timely."
Noerine Kaleeba, Ph.D., Founder and Patron, TASO Uganda; Chair, ActionAid International Board of Trustees

World Disasters Report 2008The AIDS epidemic is a disaster on many levels. In the most affected countries in sub-Saharan Africa, where prevalence rates reach 20 per cent, development gains are reversed and life expectancy may be halved. For specific groups of marginalized people – injecting drug users, sex workers and men who have sex with men – across the world, HIV rates are on the increase. Yet they often face stigma, criminalization and little, if any, access to HIV prevention and treatment services. As this report explains, HIV is a challenge to the humanitarian world whose task is to improve the lives of vulnerable people and to support them in strengthening their capacities and resilience. Disasters, man-made and ‘natural’, exacerbate other drivers of the epidemic and can also increase people’s vulnerability to infection.

The World Disasters Report 2008 features:

The challenge of HIV and AIDS

The disaster of HIV

The humanitarian interface: using the HIV lens

HIV and population mobility: reality and myths

Refugees and the impact of war on HIV

Natural disasters: the complex links with HIV

HIV and AIDS funding: where does the money go?

Plus: photos, tables, graphics and index

Published annually since 1993, the World Disasters Report brings together the latest trends, facts and analysis of contemporary crises – whether 'natural' or man-made, quick-onset or chronic.


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