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A Better HIV Intervention Model: What is missing in our HIV interventions?…
A Better HIV Intervention Model
: What is missing in our HIV interventions? What actually works?
analysis of past interventions
surprises
peer education model is more fragile than anticipated
there are social and logistical needs in interventions, not but biomedical
aid suppliers must actually have an identity and common goals
understanding recent historical context
at least some successes
fragile education model
biomedical outreach efforts
identified actors
coordination
conflicting priorities
no understanding between aid supplier and recipient
stakeholders
medication distribution
international ties
civil society
engagement of civil leaders
why
purpose
still a high cause of death even after plummet
one of the worlds most funded interventions and is still failing
affects particular demographics
eradication is not totally impossible
intent
identify the significance of identified actors
identify actors that worked for marginalized people
sources
texts in conversation : sources
additional sources already added to bibliography
raw data from WHO
might also help understand covariance in other contexts
interviews
documentary
informal text sources
blogs
forums
social media posts
greater than aids testimonials
must address everything else first, but
thesis might remain unclear for a while, but general outline might be
past interventions/sources
introduction of new source findings
research
conclusions
intro - context