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NAMIBIA: Fishing industry acknowledge HIV/AIDS

Namibian fishing companies are exchanging ideas on how to adapt existing policies to address the impact of HIV/AIDS on the workplace.

Around 20 industry representatives gathered recently in Walvis Bay, the country's only deep-sea harbour, to discuss ways of assisting management in dealing with HIV-positive workers.

According to Amalia Sheehama, an occupational nurse with leading deep-sea fishing company Gendor, the discussions were "much-needed and long overdue".

"We are looking at ways and means to accommodate such workers, instead of having them summarily fired from the workplace - such workers must be afforded the same rights as their non-infected counterparts. Therefore it is incumbent on all companies to humanely treat workers and show compassion for their plight," Sheehama told the local New Era newspaper.

Theme (s): Care/Treatment - PlusNews,

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