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A Look at Uganda's Early HIV Prevention Strategies Through a Moderate 'African' Communitarian Lens

机译:通过一个中度“非洲”社群镜头来看看乌干达早期的艾滋病毒预防策略

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This paper seeks to highlight the benefits of prioritizing moderate African communitarian principles as partly demonstrated in the HIV prevention strategies implemented in Uganda in the late 1980s. Pertinent lessons could be drawn so as to achieve the HIV prevention targets envisioned in the post-2015 development era. Communitarianism emphasizes the importance of communities as part of healthy human existence. Its core ethical values include the virtues of generosity, compassion, and solidarity. Persuasion through communication, consensus through dialogue, and the awareness and commitment to responsibilities towards other members of the community, are chief practices relied upon to achieve appropriate social behaviour. All these elements signify individual rootedness in communities and contribute to the healthy existence of its members. Communitarianism is usually classified as either authoritarian/radical or responsive/moderate, depending on the primacy given to either community interests or the individual will and rights. Moderate communitarianism recognizes the individual's capacity for moral reasoning, virtue and free choice. The ensuing form of society is deemed more ethical as it relies on education in the virtues, moral persuasion and informal social controls, without stifling individual identity, agency, and capacity for self-determination. If moderate African communitarianism, in particular, can to a certain extent be associated with the significant aspects of Uganda's HIV prevention strategies in the stated period, then its present-day relevance for HIV prevention and other public health interventions may be emphasized accordingly. This applies especially in view of the ongoing efforts to achieve a balance between individual and collective interests in bioethics.
机译:本文旨在突出780年代后期乌干达实施的艾滋病毒预防策略的优先考虑了适度的非洲社群原则的好处。可以绘制相关课程,以便在2015年后开发时代内设想的艾滋病毒预防目标。社群主义强调社区的重要性,作为健康人类存在的一部分。其核心道德价值包括慷慨,同情和团结的优点。劝说通过沟通,通过对话共识,以及对社会其他成员的责任的意识和承诺,是依赖适当的社会行为的主要行为。所有这些元素都在社区中表示个人根源,并有助于其成员的健康存在。社群主义通常被归类为授权/激进或响应/中等,这取决于对社区利益或个人意愿和权利的主流。中度社群主义承认个人道德推理,美德和自由选择能力。随后的社会形式被认为是依据教育,道德说服和非正式社会控制的教育,而不会扼杀个人身份,机构和自决能力。如果特别是,如果在一定程度上与乌干达的艾滋病毒预防策略的重要方面有关,则可以相应地强调其对艾滋病毒预防和其他公共卫生干预的目前相关性。这尤其适用于持续努力,以在生物伦理学中实现个人和集体利益之间的平衡。

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