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Research topic: the increasing number of HIV/AIDS in South Africa.
Research question: why is South Africa has such an enormous problem with HIV/AIDS.
2- What are the drug company's roles in the treatment of HIV/AIDS in South Africa?
3- Is the African government doing anything to combat the disease?
4- What does African leaders says they need to help combat this disease?
5- What percentage of South Africans have to die before appropriate health care and education is provided?
6- What part has regular citizen play in the HIV/AIDS in South Africa?
Outline
1- What is the international community doing about the spread of HIV/aids in South Africa?
a) Enhancing infrastructure capacity
b) Designing suitable program
c) Rigorous assessment of HIV/AIDS activity
2- What are the drug company's roles in the treatment of HIV/AIDS in South Africa?
a) Assist in HIV/AIDS education
b) provide neccessary drugs treatment c) Increase the number of facility for drugs accessibility
3- Is the African government doing anything to combat the disease?
a) President Mbeki does not realize the seriousness of HIV/AIDS in his country
b) South Africans leaders need to visit clinics where HIV/AIDS is prevalent
4- What does African leaders says they need to help combat this disease?
a) Medical training
b) Proper education
c) Appropriate facilities
5- What percentage of South Africans have to die before appropriate health care and education is provided?
a)Over 5.3 million already infected
b) More dead from aids than from wars c)600 dying from it on a daily basis
6- What part has regular citizen play in the HIV/AIDS crisis in South Africa?
a) Musician have come together to raise awarness and fund
b) American citizen have travel to donate their personal time and resources
c) Health Organization provide condoms and sex education
Research question: why is South Africa has such an enormous problem with HIV/AIDS.
Sub questions
1- What is the international community doingabout the spread of AIDS in South Africa? 2- What are the drug company's roles in the treatment of HIV/AIDS in South Africa?
3- Is the African government doing anything to combat the disease?
4- What does African leaders says they need to help combat this disease?
5- What percentage of South Africans have to die before appropriate health care and education is provided?
6- What part has regular citizen play in the HIV/AIDS in South Africa?
Outline
1- What is the international community doing about the spread of HIV/aids in South Africa?
a) Enhancing infrastructure capacity
b) Designing suitable program
c) Rigorous assessment of HIV/AIDS activity
2- What are the drug company's roles in the treatment of HIV/AIDS in South Africa?
a) Assist in HIV/AIDS education
b) provide neccessary drugs treatment c) Increase the number of facility for drugs accessibility
3- Is the African government doing anything to combat the disease?
a) President Mbeki does not realize the seriousness of HIV/AIDS in his country
b) South Africans leaders need to visit clinics where HIV/AIDS is prevalent
4- What does African leaders says they need to help combat this disease?
a) Medical training
b) Proper education
c) Appropriate facilities
5- What percentage of South Africans have to die before appropriate health care and education is provided?
a)Over 5.3 million already infected
b) More dead from aids than from wars c)600 dying from it on a daily basis
6- What part has regular citizen play in the HIV/AIDS crisis in South Africa?
a) Musician have come together to raise awarness and fund
b) American citizen have travel to donate their personal time and resources
c) Health Organization provide condoms and sex education
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You must describe the problem, using statistics, then examine the causes of the problem, then describe the various efforts to address the problem--UN, Bush administration, international aid agencies, South African government, etc. You must describe any controversies that arise and, finally, you must evaluate the various efforts to determine if they are sufficient or more needs to be done.
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