2017
DOI: 10.9734/isrr/2017/34538
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Foreign Aid Initiatives and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Nigeria: Perspectives on Country Ownership and Humanistic Care

Abstract: With a prevalence rate of 3.1%, Nigeria has a generalized HIV/AIDS epidemic. Like much other developing countries, Nigeria has to collaborate with development partners to fight the HIV/AIDS scourge. This review assesses the impact of foreign aid initiatives on the fight against HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. It examines Nigeria's capacity and willingness to independently own a sustainable provision of HIV/AIDS care in the country. This paper assesses the outcomes of the HIV/AIDS scheme. Our review indicates that foreign… Show more

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“…More so, little or no studies exist on this issue in Nigeria. Previous studies only examined the link between foreign aid and other human development (Joseph et al, 2017;Nasim et al, 2009;Staicu & Barbulescu, 2017;Johnson & Peter, 2009;Masud & Yontcheva, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More so, little or no studies exist on this issue in Nigeria. Previous studies only examined the link between foreign aid and other human development (Joseph et al, 2017;Nasim et al, 2009;Staicu & Barbulescu, 2017;Johnson & Peter, 2009;Masud & Yontcheva, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%