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For more information, contact Ann-Maree
Ashburn (AmCham) at 62235-0077 ext: 21 or by email at
amashburn@amcham.org.sg
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Regional (www.unaids.org) This is the central, clearinghouse for all information in HIV/AIDS in the Asia Pacific region. Here you will find information on nations’ governmental and NGO response, research, service providers and more. You and AIDS (www.youandaids.org) A website focused on Asia Pacific, with news and updates on HIV/AIDS interventions regionally. You will also find reliable data for the region. The Asian Business Coalition on AIDS (www.abconaids.org). This is a business specific website for the Asia Pacific region. Here you will find great resources such as case studies, workplace surveys, useful links and strategic, economic arguments for business being more involved in HIV/AIDS Education. Int’l & Global Business’s Involvement
Business Responds to AIDS/Labor Responds to AIDS (www.brta-lrta.org) A U.S. based website in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control. Useful workplace tools such as The Manager’s Kit, templates for Power Point and outreach materials.UNFPA (www.unfpa.org) The United Nations Population Fund. This is the world’s largest donor agency funding reproductive health initiatives and research globally. Particularly poignant on this site is their "World AIDS Clock" which reads at roughly 40,400,000 people living with HIV/AIDS today. This site is good for reliable data for the whole planet. WHO, World Health Organisation (www.who.org) A good site for data and more technical information on the global fight against HIV/AIDS.ILO (www.ilo.org) The International Labor Organisation. This is a good source of information on HIV/AIDS in the workplace, with an emphasis on labor, including best practices and case studies. Human Resource Policy in General
Management Science for Health (http://erc.msh.org/mainpage.cfm?file=7.41.htm&module=toolkit&language=English) This is a website for Health Managers, but has a useful guide to assessing the HIV/AIDS environment in a workplace. Global Health Council (www.Globalhealth.org) This website also provides useful tools for HR managers with an international scope.
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