 | | Socio Economic Impact of AIDS in Africa - Slides (UNAIDS, 2000, 20 p.) |
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 | | (introduction...) |
 | | From Health Issue to Development Crisis |
 | | Economic Growth Impact of HIV (1990-97) |
 | | HIV/AIDS changes the welfare of countries |
 | | Orphans: A Lost Generation |
 | | Orphans as a result of AIDS, Zambia |
 | | HIV prevalence in Nigerian military personnel according to years of duty as peacekeepers, 1998 - 1999 |
 | | Impact at the Household Level |
 | | Impact of HIV/AIDS in urban households, Côte dIvoire |
 | | Household Impact of HIV/AIDS in Rwanda |
 | | Household Impact: Caring for Orphans |
 | | Production in households with an AIDS death in Zimbabwe |
 | | Funeral expenses, commercial farm, Kenya |
 | | Impact on the Business sector |
 | | Costs to Businesses |
 | | The cost of AIDS to business depends on labor intensity (% of profit) |
 | | Demand & Supply for Education |
 | | Children who have lost a teacher to AIDS |
 | | Bed occupancy required for AIDS patients, Zimbabwe |
 | | Potential AIDS treatment costs as a percent of the Ministry of Health Budget |
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Demand & Supply for Education
Demand:
- The school enrollment rate among orphans was 39%
in Central African Republic, two thirds of the national rate of
60%
Source: Survey from CAR, UNICEF,
1999
Supply:
- 12% of all educators in South Africa were
estimated to be HIV positive in
2000
Source: Coombe, C.
2000