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SAHARA J ; 12: 76-86, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26711063

ABSTRACT

This article attempts to establish the key contribution by people of faith to the global HIV pandemic response, using Lesotho as a case study. Particular focus is paid to the work of selected religious organisations in Lesotho in this context, assessing their capacities to coordinate an effective HIV and AIDS action at the grassroots levels through education, health care, development, and social service activities. Empirical evaluations and findings regarding the level and quality of faith-based engagement in this field establish the basic premise of this article, namely, that faith-based organisations are contributing energy, expertise, and experience in order to achieve the commitment of the global commitment to advance universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, and support. Although the article is particularly focused on the Lesotho context, its tremendous implications for simulated studies and approaches across Sub-Saharan Africa are accentuated.


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Delivery of Health Care/ethics , Directive Counseling/organization & administration , HIV Infections/psychology , Health Education/organization & administration , Pandemics/ethics , Religious Missions/ethics , Communication , Global Health , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Lesotho/epidemiology , Social Responsibility , Social Stigma , Social Support
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