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When There's No Accessing Basic Health Care: Local Politics and Responses to HIV/AIDS at Lake Kopiago, Papua New Guinea

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Haley, Nicole

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Aside from the chapters in this volume and a few key pieces such as Hughes (2002), Wardlow (2002c), and Eves (2003), there has been little research into the impact of HIV/AIDS in remote rural communities in Papua New Guinea. This chapter seeks to redress

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Making Sense of Aids: Culture, Sexuality and Power in Melanesia

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2037-12-31