GGRB28H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Thabo Mbeki, Settler Colonialism, Social Reproduction
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Ggrb28 lecture 7: hiv/aids world : south africa is routinely framed as the rape capital and hiv/aids capital of the, under 1/5 of adults are hiv+ according to unaids, and just under 1/2 of. Impacts of neoliberalism: mid to late 1970s recession in south africa, then economic sanctions as. Hiv/aids organizers from different settler colonies: statement asserts links between decolonization and responses to. Research has shown that stigma can lead to internalized feelings of shame and embarrassment over a person"s identity. This has a significant impact on a person"s health-seeking behavior. Indigenous peoples, as opposed to other, differently marginalized or differently racialized communities: the impact of hiv/aids on indigenous people is compounded by a range of socio-cultural factors that place indigenous peoples at increased risk of. Hiv/aids: have a holistic view of health which includes physical, social, mental, emotional and spiritual dimensions, governments must incorporate traditional healers and systems as per indigenous needs.