Comparing Security Sector Responses to HIV in Africa (Project)

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Role(s):
Research
Topic(s) of work:
Military & Uniformed Services, Justice and security-sector reforms

Primary Investigator(s)

  • Yemane Kidane
    Centre for Policy Research and Dialogue (CPRD)
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Description

This project will carry out desktop research on HIV and the security sector in Africa,
with the objective to map how uniformed services in Africa are responding to the
disease. Seven African countries have been identified to be included in this research;
Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Namibia. The study will
look at how national, regional and international policies are being translated into
practical projects and programs within the countries under review. In addition, there
will be a comparative analysis of the intervention policies/packages of the different
countries in order to identify major gaps and good practices.

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