Comments and Questions Related to Disaster-affected communities are and should be the architects of their own recovery, not merely passive recipients of international goodwill
Take the public health HIV/AIDS disaster on the African continent, which is also being felt in Asia.
The locals were the best to handle these disasters with support, financially only, from the international world.
I talked the following "possible solutions" in the late 1980s and early 1990s which were opposed aggressively by the African leaderships, that believed ALL SOLUTIONS came from the north or the developed countries:
1. 1990 - Wide community voluntary counselling and testing
2. 1992 - Pictures in AIDucation
Today in 2009 some "best practice" intervention strategies have been:
1. Livingstone Anti-AIDS Project, Zambia - 1989
2. Athlone Hospital AIDS Awareness Programme, Botswana - 1990
3. Athlone Hospital Health Resource Centre, Botswana - 1999
4. A-Z OF TUBERCULOSIS, England - 2005
5. Community Resource Centre, England - 2007
What was the secret?
I fore saw, expected, experienced and lived the epidemics!
HIV infection and AIDS epidemics control = "Disaster Readiness"
Well spoken!
Take the public health HIV/AIDS disaster on the African continent, which is also being felt in Asia.
The locals were the best to handle these disasters with support, financially only, from the international world.
I talked the following "possible solutions" in the late 1980s and early 1990s which were opposed aggressively by the African leaderships, that believed ALL SOLUTIONS came from the north or the developed countries:
1. 1990 - Wide community voluntary counselling and testing
2. 1992 - Pictures in AIDucation
Today in 2009 some "best practice" intervention strategies have been:
1. Livingstone Anti-AIDS Project, Zambia - 1989
2. Athlone Hospital AIDS Awareness Programme, Botswana - 1990
3. Athlone Hospital Health Resource Centre, Botswana - 1999
4. A-Z OF TUBERCULOSIS, England - 2005
5. Community Resource Centre, England - 2007
What was the secret?
I fore saw, expected, experienced and lived the epidemics!
Dr Edwin Mavunika Mapara,
AIDucator