HSY3701
ASSIGNMENT 1
DUE DATE: 23 MARCH 2026
, HSY3701 ASSIGNMENT 1 2026
DUE 23 MARCH 2026
1. Topic
A Critical Analysis of the Impact of Coloniality on the Rise of HIV/AIDS in Post-
Independent Sub-Saharan Africa and the Proposal of Decolonial Solutions
1. Introduction
When African countries became independent in the late 1950s and after, they gained
political freedom from colonial rule. However, independence did not completely remove
colonial systems of power, economic control, and ways of thinking. Many experts
believe that even after independence, some colonial patterns of control continued to
influence African societies. One example of this impact can be seen in the HIV/AIDS
crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa. Colonial history contributed to poverty, inequality, and
weak health systems, which made the HIV/AIDS epidemic worse. Solutions should
focus on African Indigenous Knowledge systems and the values of Ubuntu, which
promote care, unity, and respect for human dignity.
1.1 Background to the Study
After independence, African countries inherited weak economies, artificial borders, and
underdeveloped healthcare systems. Colonial governments invested minimally in
African health infrastructure and prioritised extractive economies. Post-independence
states struggled with poverty, labour migration systems, urban overcrowding, and
gender inequality, all of which contributed to the spread of HIV/AIDS. While HIV/AIDS is
a global health issue, Sub-Saharan Africa has been disproportionately affected.
ASSIGNMENT 1
DUE DATE: 23 MARCH 2026
, HSY3701 ASSIGNMENT 1 2026
DUE 23 MARCH 2026
1. Topic
A Critical Analysis of the Impact of Coloniality on the Rise of HIV/AIDS in Post-
Independent Sub-Saharan Africa and the Proposal of Decolonial Solutions
1. Introduction
When African countries became independent in the late 1950s and after, they gained
political freedom from colonial rule. However, independence did not completely remove
colonial systems of power, economic control, and ways of thinking. Many experts
believe that even after independence, some colonial patterns of control continued to
influence African societies. One example of this impact can be seen in the HIV/AIDS
crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa. Colonial history contributed to poverty, inequality, and
weak health systems, which made the HIV/AIDS epidemic worse. Solutions should
focus on African Indigenous Knowledge systems and the values of Ubuntu, which
promote care, unity, and respect for human dignity.
1.1 Background to the Study
After independence, African countries inherited weak economies, artificial borders, and
underdeveloped healthcare systems. Colonial governments invested minimally in
African health infrastructure and prioritised extractive economies. Post-independence
states struggled with poverty, labour migration systems, urban overcrowding, and
gender inequality, all of which contributed to the spread of HIV/AIDS. While HIV/AIDS is
a global health issue, Sub-Saharan Africa has been disproportionately affected.