bokomslag HIV als transnationales Problem
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HIV als transnationales Problem

Yvonne Bach

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  • 104 sidor
  • 2011
Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2008 im Fachbereich Sdasienkunde, Sdostasienkunde, Note: 1,3, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitt Bonn (Institut fr Orient- und Asienwissenschaften), Veranstaltung: Regionalwissenschaften Sdostasien, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: The island of Batam, which belongs to the Indonesian Province Riau Kepulauan, has undergone an extreme transformation in the past fifty years. In the 1950s it was still a sparsely populated fishing community, whereas today it is - through continuous migration - a densely populated multi-ethnic and transnational industrial location. This is mainly due to its membership of the SIJORI Growth Triangle: an arrangement between Singapore, Johor (in Malaysia), and Riau Islands (in Indonesia). This growth has produced a new set of social problems for the island, in particular, the spread of HIV/AIDS.
In my thesis I will analyse the HIV/AIDS problem in Batam with a focus on the transnational situation of the island and I will point out how the HI-virus is spreading from Batam to other parts of Indonesia and surrounding countries. This thesis deals with the transnational and economic development of Batam; the mass migration to the island; its immense sex industry; the HIV-transmission, and in particular, how the virus is transmitting itself over the boundaries of Batam. In conclusion I will describe the governmental policies of Indonesia and Singapore regarding HIV, and also the approach of different non-governmental organisations. In both cases I consider closely the question of how they handle the transnational situation of the island.
  • Författare: Yvonne Bach
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783640945498
  • Språk: Tyska
  • Antal sidor: 104
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2011-06-29
  • Förlag: Grin Verlag