THE GLOBAL FIGHT AGAINST HIV-AIDS

 

A : Links Between AIDS and Poverty by Andrew R. Hsu, Spring, 2003

 

B: AIDS and Religion in Africa by Abbi Hill,s Autumn, 2003

 

C: Demystifying TRIPS: How the First World Countries Are Pursuing Strict Patent Regimes

at the Cost of Third World Development and Third World Access to Necessary Medicines byArthi Chakravarthy, Autumn, 2003

 

D: Access to HIV-AIDS Druge in Developing Countries  by Daniel Trupin & Michael W. Passey, Winter, 2004

 

E: The Collaborative Method: Combating HIV and AIDS in the Developing World by Arin J. Pinto, Winter, 2004

 

F: Global AIDS Control - Patents over Patients by Angela Gonzalez, Winter, 2004

 

G: Haiti and Aids: A Relationship Fueled By Political and Economic Distress by Nicole Hetzer

 

H: HIVAIDS Among Africans and African Americans Epidemic or

Cultural ‘Genocide’? by Stephanie Lampkin    

 

I: Responding to Africa's AIDS Crisis - Preventative Education

 

J: The AIDS Pandemic in Africa Looking at Botswana and the DeBeers Diamond Monopoly as Case Studies by Sean Drake and Solomon Welch, Winter, 2004

 
K: TRIPS, 2005, and the Quality of Health Care in Lesser Developed Nations by Arthi Chakravarthy, Spring, 2003

 

L: AIDS IN AFRICA by Nick Meeker & Brett Gotcher,Spring, 2004

M: AIDS in India - A Story of Prejudice by Victoria Garcia-Rubiales, Spring, 2003

N: Aids, Poverty and Ignorance in South Africa by Darren Fernandez, Spring, 2004


O: Enable Access to HIV Drugs in Africa by Greg Wientjes. Spring, 2004


P: Similarities between African and African Americans result in Predisposal to AIDS Epidemic by Whitney Harris, 04

 

Q: Modern Spread of AIDS: A Critical Look at the Spread of AIDS in North Africa  by Panya Lyons, 04