Abstract

The inefficacy of health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa has now been clearly established. Analysis of the relative success of the management of HIV/AIDS can constitute an example of efficacy that could be extended to other fields. Based on a social and community approach, the example of HIV/AIDS can be used as a model of disease management, as it is distinguished by a fairly extensive management dimension, especially integrating socio-economic support. It is also characterized by the large place attributed to the patient and the family, and the community, as the main stakeholders. Without claiming to propose a miracle solution, this model, based on local sociocultural values and realities, constitutes a promising approach to health promotion in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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