Parallel Discourses: Religious Identity and HIV Prevention in Botswana

Parallel Discourses: Religious Identity and HIV Prevention in Botswana

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Apr 1, 2012 · English · Hardcover (160 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 160
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2012
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition Unabridged edition
ISBN-10 1443837180
ISBN-13 9781443837187

Description

In examining the intersection of religious identity and public health in Botswana, the author delves into the country's complex socio-cultural landscape and its response to the HIV epidemic. With a focus on how faith influences attitudes and behaviors towards prevention, the narrative unpacks the diverse religious practices prevalent in Botswana and their implications for health interventions.

The author highlights various religious groups, illustrating how their beliefs shape individual and communal responses to HIV prevention efforts. By presenting detailed case studies and interviews, the narrative captures the lived experiences of individuals navigating their faith in relation to health challenges.

Moreover, the book explores the historical context of the HIV epidemic in Botswana, tracing the government's response alongside grassroots movements influenced by religious organizations. This dual framework sheds light on the broader societal factors impacting public health initiatives.

Ultimately, it invites readers to reconsider the role of spirituality in shaping health policies and practices, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of cultural identities in combating health crises.

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Religion & Spirituality Health & Wellness Politics

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