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Article

20 Jan 2005

Author:
World Economic Forum

Too little, too late: Businesses around the world wait for rampant epidemic before addressing HIV/AIDS

Businesses rarely draw up written policies to tackle HIV/AIDS until 20% of the country’s population is infected, according to a global survey...jointly published today by...the World Economic Forum, Harvard School of Public Health and UNAIDS, after a survey of almost 9,000 business leaders in 104 countries. [refers to positive steps by Anglo American]