| Information Pack |
All Live the Future documentation is available in a Booklet format.
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Below is what you can expect to receive: |
Project Overview
Summarises the four scenarios for South Africa within an HIV and AIDS context. It outlines the key driving forces as well as the key assumptions that informed the demographic projections.
Respond to the Challenge
Outlines the benefits of choosing the Summer for All People scenario. Part A provides tools and resources to determine the current versus the preferred scenario, and Part B outlines a variety of actions that could be taken to achieve the ideal future.
An Overview of Factors Underlying Future Trends
A consolidation of research exploring the underlying aspects of the epidemic and reflecting on possibilities for the future.
Economic Drivers and Effects of HIV and AIDS
A consolidation of research focusing on the key drivers of the South African economy and the links with HIV and AIDS at micro, sectoral and macro levels.
Demographic Projections
Outlines the main HIV and AIDS demographic projections providing a clearer picture of what South Africa could look like over the next twenty years in each of the four scenarios. It also includes an analysis of the likely orphanhood situation.
Public Sector Health Cost Projections
Reflects on the different components and the costs likely to be incurred by the public health sector in each of the four Live the Future scenarios.
Methodology
Provides an insight into the rationale for scenarios and the Live the Future methodology. It lists the studies used to inform the scenarios, the contributors to the project and other possible scenario axes.
Questions and Scenario Responses
This covers the questions and detailed responses for each of the four scenarios.
Summary of responses to key questions
This outlines the scenario questions and gives a topline summary of the responses in each scenario.
Newspaper Stories
These newspapers tell how one family experienced life in each of the four scenarios.
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