Hivaids prevention


HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs

 

At the 2009 World AIDS Day, Ban Ki-moon, who was the Secretary General of the United Nations, spoke about the next steps to combat AIDS. Ban said (Global Commission, 2011):

I urge all countries to remove punitive laws, policies and practices that hamper the AIDS response...Successful AIDS responses do not punish people; they protect them...We must ensure that AIDS responses are based on evidence, not ideology, and reach those most in need and most a­ffected. (p. 1)

In 2010, The Global Commission on HIV and Law was launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) to make recommendations to countries for better HIV response and treatment. This commission was formed to help eradicate HIV/AIDS globally by changing cultural beliefs about the illness through legal changes, health prevention, and education.

Consider how culture-specific concepts of HIV/AIDS, among other psychological processes, may impact the likelihood of successful prevention programming.

For this Discussion, the arabic culture the japanese culture with different attitudes, beliefs, and practices related to HIV/AIDS.
With these thoughts in mind:

Write a brief description of the Arabs and Japanese .

Then describe two cultural attitudes, two cultural beliefs, and two cultural practices regarding HIV/AIDS in the cultures. Finally,

explain two factors that may impede the success of an HIV/AIDS prevention program in the cultures and why.

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