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Article

6 Jun 2005

Author:
Tamar Kahn, Business Day [South Africa]

HIV/Aids 'Tool Kits' Flop in SA [South Africa]

Despite a glowing report from the World Economic Forum (WEF)...executives from some of the country's top companies last week conceded that there was often a disappointing response to their initiatives against the disease...Delegates suggested that workers feared discrimination...Fatima Hassan, an attorney with the Aids Law Project...urged the private sector to do more...”The silence of the private sector is not helpful," she said. [refers to Unilever, AngloGold Ashanti, Anglo American]