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AIDS in Africa, Scenarios for the future
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 AIDS in Africa: Three scenarios to 2025, a new report by UNAIDS, presents three possible case studies for how the AIDS epidemic in Africa could evolve over the next 20 years based on policy decisions taken today by African leaders and the rest of the world. 

The scenarios set out to answer one central question: ’Over the next 20 years, what factors will drive Africa’s and the world’s responses to the AIDS epidemic, and what kind of future will there be for the next generation?’

To download the report please go to: http://www.unaids.org/en/AIDS+in+Africa_Three+scenarios+to+2025.asp

 

 

 
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Interview with Ali A. Mazrui
Institute of Global Cultural Studies

Interview with David Apuuli
Head of the Uganda AIDS Commission

Workshop Participants
Participants at the Orientation and Scenario-Building Workshops introduce themselves

What Are Scenarios?
A scenario is a story that describes a possible future. It identifies some significant events, the main actors and their motivations. Building and using scenarios can help people explore what the future might look like.

Scenario Building Workshop
The project participants began the construction of the 2025 scenarios in the Scenario Building Workshop, held in Tunis, September 8-12.

 
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