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Conflicts between conservative Christian institutions and secular groups in sub-Saharan Africa: Ideological discourses on sexualities, reproduction and HIV/AIDS
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2011
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Healthcare ProvisionAfrican Political ThoughtConservative Religious InstitutionsReligiosityReligious PluralismHiv/aids TransmissionSecular GroupsSocial SciencesHealth ProtectionContraceptionGlobal Health ProgramConservative Christian InstitutionsReligious PrejudiceSecular InstitutionsGender StudiesChristian PracticeMedical AnthropologyPublic HealthReligious GroupSub-saharan AfricaSexual And Reproductive HealthAfrican DevelopmentDisease PreventionAfrican OrganizationHivSexual HealthTreatment And PreventionGlobal HealthInternational HealthSexual Orientation
Religious and secular institutions advocate strategies that represent all points on the continuum to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS. Drawing on an extensive literature review of studies conducted in sub-Saharan Africa, we focus on those secular institutions that support all effective methods of reducing HIV/AIDS transmission and those conservative religious institutions that support a limited set of prevention methods. We conclude by identifying topics for dialogue between these viewpoints that should facilitate cooperation by expanding the generally acceptable HIV/AIDS prevention methods, especially the use of condoms.
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