Poul Rohleder · Leslie Swartz · Seth C. Kalichman
Leickness C. Simbayi
Editors
2009
Psychosocial Perspectives
AIDS has been one of the defining challenges of our time. On our continent Africa, more so, because its greatest global burden is here, where wealth is least and human systems frailest. And in South Africa most acutely, not just because 5 or 6 million of us are living with HIV and AIDS, but because of the gross political mismanagement of the epidemic, rooted in presidentially instigated AIDS denialism in the early years of this century.