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HIV/AIDS and the Private Sector

Businesses can play a crucial role in confronting this epidemic.
This is an epidemic that no global business can afford to ignore
 
 
Why should the private sector get involved?
The impact of AIDS on the labor force is hitting both the public and private sectors. The epidemic is eroding productivity at just the time developing countries need to become more competitive to cope with rapid globalization.

In the private sector, this raises the costs of doing business and deters investment.

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Featured Publications

HIV/AIDS Business Coalitions: Guidelines for Building Business Coalitions against HIV/AIDS - November 2004
French , English and  Portuguese
Private Sector Manual: English, French and Portuguese
Private Sector Workshops
Private Sector Annexes from "Turning Bureaucrats into Warriors"  ANNEX 12
 
Resources and Tools
Business Coalition Contacts
Web Resources
 
 
HIGHLIGHTS

HIV/AIDS Private Sector Mobilization for Francophone Africa,  Marrakech Morocco, 19-23 June 06

COUNTERFEIT DRUG PROGRAM
Materials and Presentations form "Good Intentions - bad Drugs"
10 March 2005

Launch of the Pan African Network of Business Coalitions.
ICASA, December 2005.

GBC NATIONAL CONNECTIONS
A new program to support National Business Coalitions on HIV/AIDS

PRIVATE SECTOR & HIV/AIDS  BROCHURE
How can the private sector get involved? 

 
 
  

 




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