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An ecological framing of HIV preventive intervention: a case study of non-government organizational work in the developing world

Mooney, Annabelle and Sarangi, Srikant Kumar 2005. An ecological framing of HIV preventive intervention: a case study of non-government organizational work in the developing world. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 9 (3) , pp. 275-296. 10.1177/1363459305052901

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Abstract

The work that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) perform in terms of HIV and AIDS is wide-ranging. Financial resources are available from government and other agencies if NGOs can frame their work in alignment with their interests. We take the particular case of Disha Foundation, an NGO working in Nasik, in the state of Maharashtra in India, whose clients are migrant workers. Drawing upon a broad notion of frame, we focus on the way in which activities such as ‘intervention’, ‘prevention’, ‘empowerment’ and ‘community’ in the HIV field can differ radically from articulation (at a government level) to practice (of NGOs). Disha’s interventions can be described as ecological, in so far as they map and change root causes. Thus, Disha can be seen as doing HIV prevention. Further, we argue that framing HIV funding calls primarily in terms of ‘quality of life’ would facilitate the work of NGOs, especially of ecological interventions.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: English, Communication and Philosophy
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
Uncontrolled Keywords: ecological interventions; framing; HIV; India; migrants; NGOs
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISSN: 1363-4593
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2017 04:57
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/46791

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