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    HIV/AIDS PUBLIC HEALTH POLICIES 2 HIV/AIDS Public Health Policies The devastating impact of HIV/AIDS is experienced throughout the world. In order to conduct an in-depth examination of public health policies regarding this disease, the nations of Egypt and Tanzania were selected. These nations were chosen as while they are both located in the continent of Africa, they possess dramatically different rates of occurrence of HIV/AIDS. The prevalence of HIV as the percent of…

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    Spread Of HIV/AIDS

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    HIV/AIDS is a very serious, life-threatening, and almost entirely preventable disease. With increased education and awareness, we can continue to decrease the number of new cases each year, encourage all to become knowledgeable about the disease and get tested, and bring attention and care to current HIV/AIDS patients. One of the most at-risk groups to become infected with HIV/AIDS is young adults, who made up 39 percent of all new infections and 15 percent of all people living with AIDS as of…

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    African Foreign Aid

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    There are three main criticisms: failure to coordinate aid, Africa’s increased dependence on aid, and the conditions set by funding agents on how African governments may allocate those funds (Knack, 2007). Independent aid agencies may cause problems for the receiving countries. For one, aid can lead to not only monetary dependence, but dependence on political assistance. African countries with poor governance may grow to…

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    homosexual will deviate their external moral partner, and have coitus behavior with the other homosexual clandestinely for meet their sexual desire. There is no doubt that this form of sexual lifestyle will increase the danger of sexual disease like AIDS and Syphilis. Because of the confidentiality of this sexual relationship, the location of this behavior usually occurs in some dirty outdoor area like woods or some shady lane. Even worse that would be the impulsive sex happened in some public…

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    AIDS And Public Health

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    HIV/AIDS is an epidemic that has highlighted the global nature of human health leading to a trend both politically, economically, and socially towards getting solutions to the health challenges. Public health has released many improvements and is rooted in political leadership and science together. The global response to AIDS has been highly politicized. Political action on AIDS has been an opportunity to correct underlying injustices and mobilize real politics momentum on issues such as gay…

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    infection is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). It can take 10-15 years for an HIV-infected person to develop AIDS; antiretroviral drugs can slow down the process even further.” (World Health Organization, WHO) HIV/AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). A person infected with HIV has to live with it all their lives as it is still currently incurable. In all but a very small number of cases, HIV/AIDS damages an individual’s…

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    Sex Education is crucial information that children all over deserve in a safe and healthy experience. As mentioned by the article Global Perspective on Peer Sex Education for College Students “Sexually transmitted diseases and infections continue to be a public health problem across the globe (World Health Organization, 2006)” (Story et al. 81). All around the world, Sex Education is portrayed in different manners, despite being known globally there are still shocking numbers in regards to…

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    Unicef Case Study

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    website it states “ we work to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids among young people because it is right to keep them from harm and enable them to protect others we help children and families with HIV/Aides to live their lives with dignity” (Unicef). One way that Unicef has been dealing with prevention against HIV/Aids transmission is through education. Unicef has enacted an education program that teaches children about…

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    that want to teach Sex Ed for, in example, high school. Sex Ed is normally an extra or small course that’s only taught for a few days, with no tests or quizzes to ensure that the student pool has taken it in. But even worse are the state laws surrounding Sex Ed, the fact is, only 22 states require sex ed, 33 require HIV/AIDS information, and only 19 states require that if sex ed is taught, it must be medically…

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    My research question in relation to my research paper is “How much do adolescents understand about STI prevention?” I chose this question because I believe that if the adolescent population truly understand the impact of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to their health and how it can overall affect their life, they would think twice before engaging in risky sexual behaviors and take all the necessary precautions to prevent from acquiring them. The previous studies and research have focused…

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