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HIV/AIDS teaching/learning materials in Asia and the Pacific: an inventory
UNESCO Bangkok: Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, 2002This package is an inventory of educational materials on HIV/AIDS/STDs, to be used either in the formal or non-formal education sectors.DocumentWorkplace studies in Africa and Asia
Horizons, 2003The June 2003 biannual newsletter of the Horizons Program, highlights findings from operations research studies conducted in workplaces in South Africa, Vietnam, and Thailand.DocumentLearning through practice: integrating HIV/AIDS into NGO programmes: a guide
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2002This booklet serves as a resource tool in three main areas: providing a sound body of knowledge about HIV/AIDS and a description of how to incorporate this knowledge into NGOs' workexplaining how to apply for funding and provide the tools to ensure that NGOs have the necessary infrastructure to run effectively and be sustainable once they have received donor moneysharing the POLICYDocumentAssessment of private sector HIV/AIDS policies and activities in Tanzania
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2002This report summarises the observations and recommendations for potential assistance to Tanzanian organisations regarding HIV/AIDS workplace policies.Findings from these interviews include:Tanzania’s private sector is deeply concerned about the impact of HIV/AIDS.DocumentAdvocacy guide for HIV/AIDS
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2001This Guide, which is intended to supplement IPPF’s Advocacy Guide, describes what advocacy can do, often at little cost, in the prevention of HIV/AIDS.The Guide deals with the issues of promoting male and female condoms; children and young people; advocacy for different groups of people at higher risk (e.g.DocumentCollection of national instruments related to HIV/AIDS and the world of work
International Labour Organization, 2003This collection contains legislative texts (hard law) and soft law instruments (codes of practice, guidelines, policies) dealing, entirely or in part, with HIV/AIDS and the world of work. ILO states that these texts are not presented as models or even examples of best practices. Nor are they exhaustive.DocumentLabour market and employment implications of HIV/AIDS
International Labour Organization, 2000The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that at least 26 million people infected with HIV worldwide are workers aged 15 to 49 years, in the prime of their working lives.DocumentGlobal health-sector strategy for HIV/AIDS 2003-2007: providing a framework for partnership and action
World Health Organization, 2003The foundations for generating action to meet the daunting challenges posed by HIV/AIDS are clear policies, effective strategic planning and sound decision-making processes. These foundations help to create strong partnerships, to make the best use of human and financial resources, and to generate positive outcomes.DocumentCare and treatment to extend the working lives of HIV-positive employees: calculating the benefits to business
Department of International Health, Boston School of Public Health, 2000The authors of this paper note that the human resource costs of HIV/AIDS are beginning to be considered by businesses.DocumentManaging HIV in the workplace
Ministry and Department of Public Service and Administration, South Africa, 2002The South African public service is the single biggest employer in South Africa, with nearly 1.1 million public servants employed by approximately 140 government departments at national and provincial level. Its role in mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS is therefore important.The guide discusses key principles for addressing HIV in the workplace before looking at policy and planning issues.Pages
