Debunking delusions: the inside story of the Treatment Action Campaign Nathan Geffen.
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TextPublication details: Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2010. Description: xii, 236 pages Colour illustratrions: 21 cmISBN: 9781770 097810Subject(s): | South Africa | | Genre/Form: History DDC classification: 362.1969792 GEFF Summary: [Publisher-supplied data] An insider's view of the state-supported AIDS denial of South African leaders Thabo Mbeki and Manto Shabalala-Msimang, this memoir describes a great triumph of citizen activism. The account begins with the efforts of the Treatment Action_Campaign (TAC) to rouse public alarm over the puzzling intransigence of the government and the lack of drugs for people suffering from untreated AIDS. Finally, this book details how TAC_ultimately_succeeded on a much larger scale, as the group exposed corrupt doctors Matthias Rath and Zeblon Gwala and publicized the case of patient Andile Madondile, who had been deceived about his medicine.
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| 362.1969792 HIV in South Africa : talking about the big thing | 362.1969792 AUDI An audit of HIV/AIDS policies in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe / | 362.1969792 DICK Changing the course of AIDS: peer education in South Africa and its lessons for the global crisis | 362.1969792 GEFF Debunking delusions: the inside story of the Treatment Action Campaign | 362.1969792 GENE A generation at risk: the global impact of HIV/AIDS on orphans and vulnerable children / | 362.1969792 HOME Home-based HIV/AIDS care | 362.1969792 LAWS Side effects: the story of AIDS in South Africa |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-229) and index.
[Publisher-supplied data] An insider's view of the state-supported AIDS denial of South African leaders Thabo Mbeki and Manto Shabalala-Msimang, this memoir describes a great triumph of citizen activism. The account begins with the efforts of the Treatment Action_Campaign (TAC) to rouse public alarm over the puzzling intransigence of the government and the lack of drugs for people suffering from untreated AIDS. Finally, this book details how TAC_ultimately_succeeded on a much larger scale, as the group exposed corrupt doctors Matthias Rath and Zeblon Gwala and publicized the case of patient Andile Madondile, who had been deceived about his medicine.
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