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المقال

5 ديسمبر 2007

الكاتب:
Business Action for Africa

[PDF] Launch of new report on Business and AIDS: Business and HIV/AIDS: What have we learnt?

A new report on business and HIV/AIDS launched today urges developing country governments and donor agencies to work more closely with the private sector in addressing the impacts of HIV and AIDS. It highlights the unique role business plays through its responsibility for occupational health programmes for employees, its capacity in health systems and the social investment which it undertakes in the community. The report summarises the main findings of three British MPs who travelled to South Africa in September as guests of Business Action for Africa… [refers to AngloAmerican, SABMiller, Merck Sharp & Dohme (part of Merck), Merck, Standard Chartered]