Botswana Case Study Flashcards

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Key facts about the crisis?

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  • Southern Africa has a much lower population growth rate than the rest of Africa as a result of the spread of HIV and AIDS.
  • It became a problem in the late 1980s, as it led to the death of those infected because they’re immune system got destroyed.
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What were the social impacts?

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  • The first case was in 1985, and by 1998 the infection spread rapidly and 1/4 of Botswanans between 15-49 were HIV positive. This was still the case in 2009.
  • In 2000, 44% of pregnant women in Francestown had HIV or AIDS, compared to only 7% nine years earlier.
  • Approximately 5800 Botswanans died from HIV and AIDS in 2010.
  • The virus was particularly high in mining towns such as Selibi-Phikwe, where 52% of the population in 2003 were HIV positive.
  • Poverty caused vulnerable young women to become prostitutes, which increased the spread of the virus.
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What were the economic impacts?

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  • Fortunately the country had a strong economy when HIV and AIDS first emerged. However, funding the drug programmes was very expensive and bringing doctors from abroad raised wages.
  • People who are ill couldn’t work or contribute to the economy.
  • There was a particular shortage of skilled labour in the workforce.
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