Culture vultures: HIV/AIDS, structured disparities and stigma in Sindh province of Pakistan

Author:

Ali Inayat123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health and Allied Sciences , Fatima Jinnah Women University , Rawalpindi , Pakistan

2. Department of Anthropology , Fatima Jinnah Women University , Rawalpindi , Pakistan

3. Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology , University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria

Abstract

AbstractThe transmission rate of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is significantly increasing in Pakistan, which amounts to the second most rapid spread in Asia. In early 2019, the media reported on a HIV outbreak in the Taluka (sub-district) of Ratodero, located in the Larkana district of Pakistan’s Sindh province. In just one village, approximately 1,150 cases were diagnosed. Unfortunately, most of them were children. The outbreak, on the one hand, is a result of a conjuncture of local, national, and global economic and political inequalities. On the other hand, it is multiplying the adverse consequences for the economically and politically marginalized segments of society, such as children and women. This paper proposes strategies to address the outbreak and provides model questions for studying it. Outbreaks such as HIV pose a significant challenge to human existence. They require specific attention at different levels in order to be dealt with effectively. They require studies to examine the crucial role of sociocultural, economic and political factors in their origin and prevalence as well as the impact of sociocultural differences on the outcome.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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