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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. Southern African Development Community (SADC) code on HIV/AIDS and employment

    In 1994 a process was started by a group of NGO’s and trade unions in South Africa and Zimbabwe to try and persuade SADC to develop a regional “Code of Best Practice around AIDS and Employment”. In 1997 the Code that is reprinted in this pamphlet was adopted by the SADC Council. It is now an official policy of the region and it is recommended that SADC’s 14 member states find ways to incorporate the Code’s provisions into legislation. The SADC region is severely affected by the AIDS epidemic. …

  2. Ley nacional de SIDA no. 23.798 y decreto reglamentario No. 1.244/91 de la ley no. 23.798

    Ley nacional de SIDA no. 23.798 de 1990 y decreto reglamentario No. .1244/91 de la ley no. 23.798 de 1998.

  3. National HIV/AIDS/STI/TB policy

    In Zambia, HIV/AIDS has also become increasingly wide spread with an estimated adult HIV prevalence of 16 per cent. The peak ages for HIV among females is 25 to 34 years while that for males is 35 to 39 years. Young women aged 15 to 19 are five times more likely to be infected compared to males in the same age group. It is also estimated that 25 per cent of pregnant women are HIV positive and that approximately 40 per cent of babies born to HIV- positive mothers are infected with the HIV virus. …

  4. Ley 23798 de lucha contra el sindrome de immunodeficiencia adquirida (SIDA)

    Ley 23798 de lucha contra el sindrome de immunodeficiencia adquirida (SIDA)

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