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ON THE COVER: The latest chapter in a three thousand year conversation between public health and organized religion.


Penile Politics and Religion
in an HIV-wary India

With an estimated 8.5 million seropositive citizens, India is beginning to face an HIV crisis of sub-Saharan African proportions, and some public health officials fear that India has already lost the opportunity to stave off the pandemic. More>>



AIDS Funerals in South Africa
Pietermaritzburg lies in the Eastern province of KwaZulu-Natal, where a full 37.5% of residents are HIV-positive, making it the most ravaged region of South Africa. More>>

Vol. 3 No. 2 Specials

Held by
    Circumcision

Penile Politics and Religion in an HIV-wary India

The View From
    Beside the Coffin

AIDS Funerals in South Africa

Can Faith Heal
    Rwanda?

Rick Warren’s Purpose-Driven Plan

Katrina and Christianity

An Interview from New Orleans

The Other India

Inside South Asia’s Fiercest Slum

Tibetan Medicine
    with Your Eyes

The Struggle with Modernity

Escaping Self-Perpetuated Disaster

A Review of Jeffrey Sachs’ The End of Poverty

The Avian Flu Pandemic

This virus is of a far different breed.