Optimal Growth with Hiv/Aids and Food Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa
Diana Loubaki
Journal of Asian Scientific Research, 2012, vol. 2, issue 8, 436-444
Abstract:
UN millennium development goal i.e the reduction of half the proportion of people suffering from hunger by 2015 can’t be achieved without introducing HIV/AIDS eradication for food security to increase in Sub-Saharan Africa where deaths from HIV/AIDS reaches 68% of the whole world. This article looks for growth occurrences in Africa where development crisis means both food shortages and HIV/AIDS prevalence, it investigates the impact of HIV/AIDS in the difficulties faced by SSA countries to respond to food crisis and shows off the existence of a health-care/food need stable equilibrium able to improve sustainability and economic development.
Keywords: HIV/AIDS; Sustainability; Food crisis; SSA; Poverty; Under development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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