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December 2003
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Resolution on the role of social dialogue in addressing HIV/AIDS in the world of work - Tenth African Regional Meeting - December 2003
01 December 2003
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Workplace Action on HIV/AIDS - Issue 4, December 2003
01 December 2003
September 2003
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Gender sensitive best practices on mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS in the world of work
01 September 2003
Inter-regional tripartite meeting on best practices in workplace policies and programmes on HIV/AIDS - Geneva, 15-17 December 2003
June 2003
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A Resource Manual on HIV/aids for training of education Officers of the Central Board for Workers Education
28 June 2003
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Action against AIDS in the workplace – The Africa region
01 June 2003
May 2003
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Joint IOE/ICFTU Statement in the fight against HIV/AIDS (2003)
12 May 2003
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Tripartite workshop report on the impact of HIV/AIDS on child labour in Sub-Saharan Africa - Lusaka, Zambia 6-8 May 2003
06 May 2003
March 2003
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Workplace Action on HIV/AIDS - Issue 3, March 2003
01 March 2003
January 2003
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The impact of HIV/AIDS on the labour force in Sub-Saharan Africa: a preliminary assessment - Research and policy analysis 3
09 January 2003
The objective of this study is to further examine the impact of HIV/AIDS on changes in the structure and composition of the labour force, by correlating changes in HIV prevalence with changes in indicators viewed as susceptible to the impact of HIV and AIDS, and drawing conclusions based on that analysis.
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A model of social policy costs of HIV/AIDS in the Russian Federation - Research and policy analysis 2
09 January 2003
In order to assess the socio-economic consequences of the epidemic in Russia, a computer model was developed to assess the impact of HIV/AIDS in the Russian Federation on: the general population and the economically active population, the financial sustainability of the pension fund, the costs of short-term disability benefits, health-care expenditures for diagnosing and treating people living with, HIV/AIDS, productivity and, hence, on the national output (GDP). The team developed estimates of probabilities of infection by age and sex on the basis of data for 2000–2002 from the Russian Federal AIDS Centre.