1st Edition

Crossing Borders Migration, Ethnicity and AIDS

Edited By Mary Haour-Knipe, the late Richard Rector Copyright 1996
224 Pages
by Taylor & Francis

224 Pages
by Taylor & Francis

224 Pages
by Taylor & Francis

Academics and activists have come together in this edited volume to tackle the complex issues surrounding migration and AIDS. The book sets the agenda for the development of HIV/AIDS prevention and care programme in migrant and minority ethnic communities. Issues covered include: migration patterns; policies for migrant health; legal and human rights issues as they affect mobile populations;... Read more
List of Tables and Figures, Foreword I, Foreword II, Series Editor’s Preface, Acknowledgments, Chapter 1 Introduction, Chapter 2 Migration Patterns, Chapter 3 Migration, Migration Policy and AIDS, Chapter 4 AIDS and HIV, Migrants and Refugees: International Legal and Human Rights Dimensions, Chapter 5 The Person Behind the Virus: Migration, Human Factors and Some Moral and Ethical Questions, Chapter 6 Migrants and AIDS: Themes of Vulnerability and Resistance, Chapter 7 Stigma and Racism as they Affect Minority Ethnic Communities, Chapter 8 HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Europe: A Challenge for Policy Makers, NGOs and Health Educators, Chapter 9 A National AIDS Prevention Programme for Migrants, Chapter 10 Care Issues and Migrants, Chapter 11 Culture in the Clinic: Danish Service Providers’ View of Immigrants with HIV, Chapter 12 Asylum Seekers and Clandestine Populations, Chapter 13 Transnational AIDS/STD Prevention among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe, Chapter 14 International Networking: Building Migrants’ Networks across Europe, Chapter 15 Programme Evaluation, Chapter 16 Conclusion: Shaping a Response, Notes on Contributors, Index

Biography

Mary Haour-Knipe, the late Richard Rector