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Article

24 Jul 2007

Author:
World Bank

India’s Private Sector to Gain from Supporting Fight against HIV and AIDS: World Bank Report

India’s private sector stands to gain much from supporting interventions aimed at preventing HIV both at the workplace and in local communities…Businesses bring critical advantages in ensuring prevention and control of HIV and AIDS, including management skills, resources, and influence over the general workforce, the report says…This report features five case studies illustrating approaches that private and public sector companies have used in HIV and AIDS interventions in India. These companies include Reliance Industries Limited, Transport Corporation of India, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, DCM Shriram Consolidated Limited, and Hindustan Lever Limited [part of Unilever]….[also refers to Ambuya Cement, Apollo Tyres, Ballapur Industries and Usha Martin]