Community Mobilization as an HIV Prevention Strategy

R. Parker, Jonathan Garcia, M. Muñoz-Laboy, L. Murray, F. Seffner
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This chapter documents the ways in which the Brazilian focus on community mobilization and empowerment has succeeded in implementing timely and effective HIV prevention programs in key affected communities such as sex workers and gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Further, the chapter analyzes the ways in which this strategy made it possible to address many of the structural drivers of HIV in these communities. Of great importance, however, it also highlights the extent to which addressing these structural forces depended on a favorable political context capable of supporting and nurturing such approaches. The subsequent “shift” of focus in terms of HIV prevention in Brazil is then examined to show how the broader political ecology of the country unfavorably changed what had been an effective initial response to ending AIDS in Brazil.
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社区动员作为艾滋病毒预防战略
本章记录了巴西以社区动员和赋权为重点,成功地在性工作者、同性恋者、双性恋者和其他男男性行为者等主要受影响社区实施及时有效的艾滋病预防方案的方式。此外,本章还分析了这一战略使解决这些社区中艾滋病毒的许多结构性驱动因素成为可能的方式。然而,非常重要的是,它还突出表明,解决这些结构性力量在多大程度上取决于能够支持和培育这种办法的有利政治环境。随后,研究了巴西艾滋病毒预防工作的重点“转移”,以显示该国更广泛的政治生态如何不利地改变了巴西结束艾滋病的有效初步反应。
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