作者: Eileen Moyer , Emmy Igonya
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2018.1462841
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摘要: Until recently, HIV in Africa was presumed to be driven by poverty, gender inequality and poor governance. The last decade has seen a shift global national public health discourses, especially eastern where new statistical evidence is used justify prevention efforts target Key Populations, i.e. men who have sex with (MSM), injecting drug users, workers. In this article, we focus on Kenya examine state, NGO community treatment targeting MSM, specifically male We combine ethnographic fieldwork critical analysis of policy(making) implementation practices sketch the contours global, local forces that combined (re)make homosexual understood as practice contributes incidence Kenya. also show HIV-related MSM programmes primarily enrol workers programmes, which mainly adherence pay insufficient attention economic psycho-social problems experienced Although upper middle class are involved running LGTBI rights-based interventions mobilising for interventions, they rarely targeted those interventions.