Health & Development Paper Series

The Health and Development Discussion Paper Series is the Center for International Health and Development's working paper series. Papers present research and analysis carried out by staff and affiliates of CGHD and the Department of International Health. The papers contain preliminary results of research in progress and are circulated, by their authors, to generate thought, discussion, and debate of important issues in international health and development. They have not undergone formal peer review and should be regarded as working drafts only. Comments from readers are welcomed and should be sent directly to the authors.

pdf HDDP No. 1. Shifting the Burden of HIV/AIDS. Sydney Rosen and Jonathon Simon. May 2002.

pdf HDDP No. 2. The Retail Market for Bednets in Kenya: How Well Is It Working? Larson and Rosen Nov 2002.

pdf HDDP No. 3. Why do Nigerian manufacturing firms take action on AIDS? Rosen et al. Jan 2003.

pdf HDDP No 4. Rationing ART in Africa: Efficiency, Equity, and Reality. Rosen et al. July 2004.

pdf HDDP No 5. Treatment of HIV/AIDS at South Africa's Largest Employers: Myth and Reality. Patrick Connelly and Sydney Rosen. June 2005.


pdf HDDP No. 6. Household Health and Cocoa Production: A Baseline Survey of Smallholder Farming Households in Western Region, Ghana. Larson et al. Nov 2005.

pdf HDDP No. 7. The Private Sector and HIV/AIDS in Africa: Taking Stock of Six Years of Applied Research. Rosen et al. June 2006.

pdf HDDP No. 8. The Impact of AIDS on Government Service Delivery: The Case of the Zambia Wildlife Authority. Rosen et al. June 2006.

pdf HDDP No. 9. How Much Does It Cost to Provide Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV/AIDS in Africa? Sydney Rosen and Lawrence Long. Oct 2006.

pdf HDDP No. 10. Children Affected by AIDS: A Review of the Literature on Orphaned and Vulnerable Children. Candace Miller. March 2007.

pdf HDDP No. 11. Non-clinical Outcomes of Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature Review. Beard et al. October 2008.




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