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  1. Belize policy on HIV/AIDS in the world of work

    The Belize Policy on HIV/AIDS in the World of Work is created by the Government of Belize (i.e. representatives of Ministries of Labour, Health, National Development, Human Development and Education) and the social partners (i.e. workers' associations, business associations, people living with HIV/AIDS, non-governmental organizations) in response to Belize's recognition of the world of work as an appropriate place to offer HIV/AIDS information, education for behavioural change, services and protection of workers. …

  2. Belize draft policy on HIV/AIDS in the world of work prepared for National stakeholder conference (Belize City, August 7, 2004)

    Belize ranks first in terms of per capita population for HIV/AIDS incidence in Central America. It is 4th in the Caribbean, and 34th globally. The first AIDS case was reported in 1986. In Belize, there has been rapid growth of the epidemic in the 19 years since the first case was confirmed. This paper presents the Belize policy in the World of Work, which establishes a set of guidelines to protect the health as well as the earning power of workers, and the productivity of Belizean business and industry in the face of the challenge presented by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. …

  3. Guía metodológica para responder al VIH-SIDA en el lugar de trabajo

    Esta guía busca ofrecer las herramientas básicas para fomentar una respuesta sostenible al VIH-SIDA en los lugares de trabajo. Está orientada a todas las personas que laboran dentro de las empresas o instituciones; en particular el personal directivo, de recursos humanos, de seguridad y salud, de trabajo social y representantes sindicales. Se entregan orientaciones para elaborar una política institucional al respecto, además de especificar el marco legal y los derechos que se garantizan a las personas que viven con VIH.

  4. Global reach: how trade unions are responding to AIDS. Case studies of union action

    Global Reach: how trade unions are responding to AIDS is a set of 11 case studies which illustrate the wide range of responses by trade unions to the HIV epidemic.The case studies, based on the experiences of working people in Africa, Asia, Central America and the Caribbean, show that the massive memberships and well-structured networks of trade unions are a powerful tool in the response to HIV. …

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