The faces, voices and skills behind the GIPA Workplace Model and South Africa
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 2002Description: 72pISBN:- 92-9173-196-X
- WC 503.6 .U62 2002
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Presents a case study on a pilot programme known as the GIPA Workplace Model that has been developed in South Africa with the support of the United Nations. The project intends to place trained field workers, living openly with HIV/AIDS, in selected partner organisations in different sectors, which include government departments, private companies and corporations, so that they could set up, review or enrich workplace policies and programmes. Includes the challenges that have been faced by the GIPA Workplace Model and the lessons that have been learned.
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