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المقال

18 يونيو 2008

الكاتب:
The Herald [So. Africa]

Cricketer Prince goes in to bat for ‘Choose Life‘ Aids policy [So. Africa]

… the Ford engine plant in…Port Elizabeth…launch[ed] the company‘s new [HIV/AIDS] programme …[to provide] constant and relevant HIV/Aids education, treatment, care and support…Plant safety and personnel services specialist Sharon Jessop said…“… Ford does not tolerate discrimination in the workplace towards employees who are HIV-positive”…The plant‘s…wellness co-ordinator, Ivy Appolis, said: “Our ultimate vision is to have zero new infections, zero deaths from Aids and zero babies born with HIV…”