AIDS: Taking a Long Term View
In 2010, the Financial Times Science Press issued the book, AIDS: Taking a Long-Term View. Based on aids2031 consultations and analyses, the book answers critical questions about what we can learn from past successes and challenges in the global aids response, what current trends tell us about the future trajectory of the epidemic, why a long term view is needed and what success will look like in a dramatically shifting global environment.
AIDS: Taking a Long-Term View is now available for purchase online:
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Electronic version: Click here
Praise for AIDS: Taking the Long-Term View:
“This book presents a compelling argument by the aids2031 Consortium, showing why the international community must adopt a long-term view of the AIDS pandemic. It reminds us that our actions today are crucial to the survival of millions tomorrow.” – Kofi A. Annan, Former United Nationals Secretary-General
“In the coming years, we need to accelerate our efforts to change the global picture of HIV so that women and children will no longer be vulnerable to HIV infection and will no longer die prematurely of a preventable and manageable disease. This requires leadership, resources for healthy, social mobilization on prevention and respect for human rights.” - Vuyiseka Dubula, General Secretary, Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)
“This important book outlines the challenges and opportunities before us as the AIDS epidemic-and our global response-turns 30. aids2031 gives us a roadmap for the next two decades: By addressing the social and economic forces driving the AIDS epidemic, we can attack both the disease and the root causes of the poverty that is its close companion.” – Paul Farmer, Chair, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and Co-founder, Partners in Health