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African higher education institutions responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic
Association of African Universities, 2003Up to recently higher education institutions had done very little in terms of response to the AIDS pandemic. The central message of this paper presented at the AAU Conference of Rectors, Vice Chancellors and Presidents of African Universities is that higher education institutions must develop a comprehensive HIV prevention programme.DocumentConstruction workplace interventions for prevention, care, support and treatment of HIV/AIDS
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2003Construction workers, who are usually a young, low-skilled and mobile population, are particularly at risk for contracting HIV/AIDS.DocumentDesigning and operating a site-tailored HIV/AIDS programme to succeed in a decentralized company
World Economic Forum, 2002This document describes the HIV programme created by Anglovaal Mining Limited (Avmin), a South Africa-based mining company, in order to address the high level of HIV prevalence among its employees.Key facts and characteristics of the programme include:in 2002 HIV prevalence among Avmin's employees was 14%Avmin's future HIV related expenses associated with this level of HIV prevalencDocumentExpanding workplace HIV/AIDS prevention activities for a highly mobile population: construction workers in Ho Chi Minh city
Population Council, USA, 2003This study addresses the HIV epidemic in Vietnam and assesses the increasingly critical promotion of prevention behaviour among vulnerable populations, such as migrant workers.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.DocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on Southern Africa’s children: poverty of planning and planning of poverty
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002This paper takes an approach to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Southern Africa region based on a 'high road' and a 'low road' response to HIV/AIDS by Save The Children UK. His main argument is based on the fact that in the absence of good planning, the toll of HIV/AIDS on the Southern Africa Development Community will result in considerable poverty and misery.
