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HIV Treatment & Social Risk: Women of Tanzania Tell Their Story
She will use this work, as well as a graphic novel and a book, as innovative tools to engage the public on this complex health issue and to inform policy change. They will be screened at global health institutions and distributed to schools and universities, to health practitioners, NGOs and policy-makers around the world. The groups she is targeting are as varied as her methods are interdisciplinary, ensuring that a spectrum of knowledge and experiences will be represented in her research. Through improved understanding of the interaction between science and society and its impact on risk prevention efforts around HIV/AIDS, Dr. Harman aims to help change the global response to this disease for the better
Scientific title: Expired on the Shelf: the Everyday Risk of HIV/AIDS Treatment and Care
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Sophie
HARMAN
Institution
Queen Mary University of London
Country
United Kingdom
Nationality
British
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