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Highlights the intrinsic links between poverty, HIV/AIDS, movement for work, and globalization, illustrated by data from over 30 developing and some transition countries. Gives HIV prevalence among transport workers, seafarers, fisherfolk, armed forces, expatriates, volunteers, young travellers, and sex workers. Outlines the changes needed to address and manage the HIV/AIDS epidemic at enterprise, national and global levels, mentioning the ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS and measures regarding a global social responsibility.
AIDS (Disease) -- Congresses. --- AIDS (Disease) -- Economic aspects. --- AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Employment -- Law and legislation -- Congresses. --- AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Employment. --- AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention -- Law and legislation -- Congresses. --- HIV-positive persons -- Employment. --- World health -- Congresses. --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome --- HIV Infections --- Poverty --- Developing Countries --- Work --- Social Problems --- Slow Virus Diseases --- Socioeconomic Factors --- International Cooperation --- Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes --- Human Activities --- Lentivirus Infections --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral --- Immune System Diseases --- Sociology --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- Retroviridae Infections --- Internationality --- Population Characteristics --- Virus Diseases --- Social Sciences --- RNA Virus Infections --- Disease. --- Delivery of Health Care.
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HIV-positive persons --- AIDS (Disease) --- Séropositifs --- Sida --- Employment. --- Patients --- Economic aspects. --- Travail --- Aspect économique
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This second report documents the fine work carried out by ministries of labour, employers' and workers' organizations and partner enterprises. It gives an insight into this ILO/USDOL partnership which has been running for five years. It includes a special focus on the experiences and achievements of the pioneer country projects in Belize, Benin, Cambodia, Ghana, Guyana, India and Togo. It also captures major innovations and collaborations from on-going initiatives in other countries.
HIV (Viruses) --- AIDS (Disease) --- Health education. --- Health --- Hygiene --- Communication in medicine --- Education --- Health promotion --- Preventive health services --- AIDS-associated retrovirus --- AIDS virus --- ARV (Viruses) --- HTLV-III (Viruses) --- HTLV-III-LAV (Viruses) --- Human immunodeficiency viruses --- Human T-cell leukemia virus III --- Human T-cell lymphotropic virus III --- Human T-lymphotropic virus III --- IDAV (Viruses) --- Immunodeficiency-associated virus --- LAV (Viruses) --- LAV-HTLV-III (Viruses) --- Lymphadenopathy-associated virus --- T-lymphotrophic virus III, Human --- HTLV (Viruses) --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- Prevention. --- Study and teaching
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