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  1. National policy on HIV and AIDS in the world of work in Sri Lanka

    The National Policy on HIV and AIDS in the world of work aims to guide the national response to prevention of HIV and AIDS, treatment care and support and mitigate and manage its impact in the workplace, in public, private and informal sectors, while safeguarding and respecting workers' rights in line with the ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS and the world of work and the ILO Recommendation Concerning HIV and AIDS and the World of Work (Recommendation 200). …

  2. National HIV/AIDS policy, Sri Lanka

    The objectives of this policy are to: prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in Sri Lanka through effective strategies aimed at reducing sexual transmission, mother to child transmission, and transmission through blood and blood products; improve the quality of life of people infected and or affected by HIV/AIDS through minimizing stigma and discrimination and providing quality care and support.

  3. HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases : teaching and learning guide for school education grade 6-13

    HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases : teaching and learning guide for school education grade 6-13

  4. Stepping stones: a training package in HIV/AIDS, communication and relationship skills

    This is an award-winning training manual on HIV and AIDS, gender issues, communication and relationship skills developed in Uganda. It grew out of a need to address women's and young people's vulnerability to a lack of decision-making in sexual relationships. Stepping Stones forms part of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Best Resources for Community Mobilisation series. Since the first edition in 1995, the Stepping Stones training manual has been widely adapted and translated into various languages. …

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