HIV and Hepatitis C in Central Asia and China - Understanding Vulnerabilities and Social Work Responses
Verlag | Nomos |
Auflage | 2024 |
Seiten | 312 |
Format | 15,4 x 1,8 x 22,8 cm |
Gewicht | 451 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Drogenkonsum in Geschichte und Gesellschaft | Drug Use in History and Society 8 |
ISBN-10 | 3756014657 |
EAN | 9783756014651 |
Bestell-Nr | 75601465A |
The anthology analyses the development of the two overlapping epidemics HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C in Central Asia and China against the background of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Both epidemics have a significant impact on public health and particularly affect drug users. In order to contain the epidemics, it is therefore essential to develop prevention programmes for vulnerable groups and to counteract stigmatisation and social marginalisation. The publication combines country chapters and case studies on overarching topics such as the portrayal of HIV/AIDS in the media, the role of NGOs and the implementation of harm reduction programmes.With contributions byZhyldyz Bakirova | Alla Bessonova | Azizbek Boltaev | Daniel Deimel | Jiang Du | Tynchtyk Estebes uulu | Anna Meryem Grabski | Sandugash Ismagulova | Medet Kudabekov | Ingo Ilja Michels | Dalida Mukasheva | Nurgul Musaeva | Sona Orbelyan | Ulla Pape | Tatsiana Pikirenia | Uladzimir Pikirenia | Mariya Pril utskaya | Safarkhon Sattorov | Jarkyn Shadymanova | Alijon Soliev | Larissa Steimle | Heino Stöver | Hang Su | Umed Talbov | Asel Tentigenova | Mykyta Trofymenko | Yifan Xu | Dinara Yessimova | Guzalkhon Zakhidova