Understanding Community Mobilisation around HIV/AIDS in South Africa: A Preliminary Scoping Study
Social mobilisation is a growing theme among AIDS researchers in southern Africa. Indeed, as we become increasingly weary of attempts to measure and predict ‘impact' (which could mean anything from macro-economic effects to psychological traumas), and as the promise of technological interventions (such as circumcision, microbicides and vaccines) inevitably begins to wane, some researchers are increasingly shifting their gaze to learn from what those most affected are doing every day to respond to HIV/ AIDS - a shift in focus from formulaic or sequential views of impact to understanding differentiated, creative, and perhaps unpredictable collective responses.











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Too many people are affected
Too many people are affected by AIDS in every year and unfortunately in Africa we can see that the number of people infected with AIDS is growing. There are more people that talk about Cannabis Seeds than about problems Africa has with this disease that kills thousand of human beings every month. Communities have to be informed, prepared so they could be the first line that fights against HIV; social media is good but cannot obtain such results.
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