Agenda Magazine Issue 2 2008

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Issue 2 • 2008 • CONTENTS

In Brief

Mapping the problem
Research reveals the impact of HIV on transport

Investing in tomorrow
UNAIDS executive director Dr Peter Piot challenges trade unions to meet the challenge

Inside Views
Union reports from around the sector

Advocacy and understanding
In the ports of India

Drivers' toolkit
A new resource backed by unions, employers and governments

Sexual Health in the city
Women driving prevention work in São Paulo, Brazil

Planning and prevention
Stephen Bruschett of the World Bank explains how the Bank is linking HIV work to investment

Pioneering partners
An NGO-trade union alliance in action in Donetsk Railway, Ukraine

HIV as a business priority
How a TNT-sponsored initiative is mobilising companies in Africa and Asia to help protect their drivers

Seafarers' health isolation
New declaration says it must end

Crossing a milestone
Key meeting triggers a fresh HIV/AIDS response
among Arab unions

Getting results
Recent International Labour Organization initiatives have made headway, says Amrita Sieteram

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Related documents:
Agenda - Challenging HIV/AIDS in Transport (2305kb PDF)

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