Author:
Susan S. Hunter
Date of publication:
2003
Published by:
Palgravy MacMillan
ARC Catalog Number:
HC4.4.S8
Description:
To the surprise of many, George W. Bush pledged $10 billion to
combat AIDS in developing nations. Noted specialist Suisan Hunter
tells the untold story of AIDS in Africa, home to 80 percent of
the 40 million people in the world currently infected with HIV.
She waves together the history of colonialism in Africa, an insider’s
take on the reluctance of drug companies to provide cheap medication
and vaccines in poor countries, and personal anecdotes from the
twenty years she spent in Africa working on the AIDS crisis. Taken
together, these strands make it unmistakably clear that a history
of the exploitation of developing nations by the West is directly
responsible for the spread of disease in developing nations and
the AIDS pandemic in Africa. Hunter looks at what Africans are already
doing on the ground level to combat AIDS, and what the world can
and must do to help. Accessibility written and hard-hitting, Black
Death brings the staggering statistics to life and paints for the
first time a stunning picture of the most important political issue
today.
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