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Państwo i Społeczeństwo / State and Society

“Knowledge = Life”: Progressive Prevention Policies

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Abstract

In the article, contemporary progressive HIV/AIDS prevention policies are examined, with the emphasis put on the critical role of education, human rights, harm reduction, and evidence-based strategies. Modern prevention approaches are increasingly shifting towards contextual ecology, community-based knowledge, and inclusive health policies. The United Nations program UNAIDS advocates for a combination prevention strategy – an integrated model that synergizes multiple risk reduction methods to enhance overall effectiveness. Situating these developments within the framework of human rights and the broader, progressively political struggle against stigma and discrimination, a claim is made that equitable access to evidence-based knowledge, community-based experience and effective prevention tools is fundamental to achieving the ultimate goal of ending the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

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Majka, Rafał. “‘Knowledge = Life’: Progressive Prevention Policies”. Państwo I Społeczeństwo State and Society, vol. 25, no. Special Issue, Dec. 2025, pp. 147-58, doi:10.48269/2451-0858-pis-2025-sp-008.

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Vol. 25 No. Special Issue (2025)
Published: 2025-12-23


eISSN: 2451-0858
Ikona DOI 10.31749/2451-0858-SaS

Publisher
AFM Publishing House of the Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University

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