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The Evolution of HIV Policy in Vietnam: From Punitive Control Measures to a More Rights-Based Approach. Ha PN, Pharris A, Huong NT, et al. (2010)

The Evolution of HIV Policy in Vietnam: from Punitive Control Measures to a More Rights-Based Approach. Ha PN, Pharris A, Huong NT, et al. (2010)

Policymaking in Vietnam has traditionally been the preserve of the political elite, not open to the scrutiny of those outside the Communist Party. This paper aims to analyse Vietnam’s HIV policy development in order to describe and understand the policy content, policy-making processes, actors and obstacles to policy implementation.

Source: Nguyen Ha P, Pharris A, & et al. (2010). The Evolution of HIV Policy in Vietnam: from Punitive Control Measures to a More Rights-Based Approach. Glob Health Action.



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