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Governing AIDS through aid to civil society: Global solutions meet local problems in Mozambique

The aim of this article is to explore how international donors influence civil society organisations (CSOs) in Mozambique through funding mechanisms, the creation of partnerships, or inclusion in targeted programmes. The main focus is the relationship between donors and AIDS non-governmental organis...

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Published in:African journal of AIDS research : AJAR 2013-01, Vol.12 (1), p.49-59
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Civil Society
governing at a distance
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HIV/AIDS
Intervention
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Politics
Power
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Resistance
Weapons
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