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  • Follér, Maj-Lis,1946Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för globala studier,School of Global Studies (author)

Cooperación Sur-Sur: Asociación Brasil-Mozambique y la construcción de una planta de medicamentos para el SIDA : South-South Cooperation: Brazilian Partnership with Mozambique and the construction of an AIDS drug plant

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  • Rosario, Argentina :UNR Editora. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario, 2012. E-book .,2012

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  • This article will focus on development cooperation between Brazil and Mozambique, especially within the public health sector and regarding support for issues related to HIV/AIDS. To do this both countries will be seen as part of a globalized world and contextualized into a historical and socio-economic converse. Brazil has a long tradition of politics of health with far-reaching public health reforms and a Constitution from 1988 stating, among many issues; civil rights, the right to health and health care for all (da Costa Marques 2003, Nunn 2009). During the 1960s a sanitary reform movement of health professionals demanded equitable access to medical care and preventive health services (Nunn 2009: 31). Brazil introduced in 1990 a Unified Health System – ‘Sistema Único de Saúde’ (SUS) – based on universal access to health care and equity. Even if the country, as a recipient country, had strong press from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to act according to the structural adjustment plan and introduce more market-oriented policy in front of health care, the government, enforced by civil society organizations and social movements on health, resisted and a strong national decentralized health system was established. Brazil has one of the better functioning health systems compared to other countries with similar economic situation (Oliveira Cruz et al. 2004, Costa Vaz and Inoue 2007). The strong social movement for health that exists since the 60s and a well functioning health system with good infrastructure will be important factors to understand the Brazilian success in implementing the AIDS program, and to carry out antiretroviral therapy (ART) with universal right to treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). It is within this context that South-South Cooperation will be analyzed, and the ambition to export the Brazilian model on HIV/AIDS to countries in the Global South.

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  • In:Argentina y Brasil: proyecciones internacionales, Cooperación Sur-Sur e integraciónRosario, Argentina : UNR Editora. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario, 2012. E-book ., s. 49-679789506739829

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