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Guidelines for occupational safety and health, including HIV in the health services sector
US Agency for International Development, 2008These guidelines, published by the Ministry of Health of Uganda, recognise that all types of work are hazardous and persons at work are exposed to situations that may result into injury, disease or even death. In Uganda, the authors argue that the health sector is loaded with a wide variety of situations where health and safety issues are crucial.DocumentHIV and AIDS in places of detention: a toolkit for policymakers, programme managers, prison officers and health care providers in prison settings
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2008In many countries, the groups most vulnerable to HIV are also groups at increased risk of criminalisation and incarceration, as many of the same social and economic conditions that increase vulnerability to HIV also increase vulnerability to imprisonment.DocumentAction on gender based violence and HIV/AIDS: bringing together research, policy, programming and advocacy
2007At the 2006 International Aids Conference a meeting was convened to explore the linkages between gender based violence (GBV) and HIV. Its objective was to understand common challenges and to inform research, advocacy, policy and practice.DocumentTripartite interregional meeting on best practices in HIV/AIDS workplace policies and programmes: consensus statement
ILOAIDS, International Labour Organization, 2003This ILOAIDS document is the consensus statement from an interregional meeting held in December 2003. The goal of the meeting was to analyse what makes good practice, to share lessons learned and to establish guidelines for actions based on experience. It was recognised that no single action is appropriate or possible in all settings.
