Carry out an evaluation of the measures to reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe and report on the achievements made to date [Book Review]

AIDS:0-15 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

HIV and AIDS is still menace bedeviling society particularly in 3rd world countries such as Zimbabwe. The impacts of HIV/AIDS are gravely felt within workplaces as affected employees suffer from stigma and prejudice. Organizations also suffer as the pandemic leads to high absenteeism and a high rate of employee turnover. This writing therefore addresses the impact of HIV/AIDS in organizations and communities and how the Zimbabwean Government, NGOS, Trade Unions and Companies have been battling this pandemic and the achievements made to date

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