In this issue of ONTRAC we look at HIV and AIDS in the workplace, building on INTRAC’s work in this area over the last three years. Rick James, who has been leading this work, firstly sets out an overview of what we have learnt about the personal and organisational impacts of HIV and AIDS. Leonard Satali then provides a powerful personal testimony of the impact of HIV and AIDS, a story that is all too familiar in many parts of Africa, whilst Joyce Mataya from Malawi gives an example of the growing network of African consultants skilled in facilitating CSOs to develop workplace responses. Syed Saud Akhtar puts forward a compelling argument for the need to take action on HIV and AIDS in the workplace, even in low prevalence countries such as India. And finally, Yvette Fleming and Esther van der Zweep from Dutch organisation STOP AIDS NOW! outline some of the ways that international NGOs can engage with HIV in the workplace.
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