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  1. ETHIOPIA: New HIV policy focuses on HIV in the workplace
  2. SOUTH AFRICA: No HIV and TB workplace policy, no mining licence
  3. KENYA: Many sex workers are married, new report reveals
  4. UGANDA: HIV services in western refugee camps overwhelmed


ETHIOPIA: New HIV policy focuses on HIV in the workplace
ADDIS ABABA، 26/3/2012 (PlusNews) - The government has teamed up with Ethiopia's main employees' and employers' associations to launch a new HIV/AIDS workplace policy that is to be implemented across the nation. full report
SOUTH AFRICA: No HIV and TB workplace policy, no mining licence
CARLETONVILLE، 26/3/2012 (PlusNews) - Regulators are increasingly scrutinizing HIV and TB responses in South Africa’s mining sector, which could lead to the industry being hit where it hurts - the bottom line. full report
KENYA: Many sex workers are married, new report reveals
NAIROBI، 27/3/2012 (PlusNews) - A new survey of commercial sex work in Kenya, the first to include male sex workers, has revealed that 40 percent of female and male commercial sex workers are in marriages or stable unions. full report
UGANDA: HIV services in western refugee camps overwhelmed
ISINGIRO، 29/3/2012 (PlusNews) - Health workers manning five health centres in two refugee camps in the southwestern Ugandan district of Isingiro say they are overwhelmed by the high number of refugees and local residents in need of HIV services. full report
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