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  2. Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    UNAIDS Policy Position Paper on Intensifying HIV Prevention in 2005. The aim of UNAIDS is to help mount and support an expanded response to HIV/AIDS, one that engages the efforts of many sectors and partners from government and civil society. Established by ECOSOC resolution 1994/24 on 26 July 1994, UNAIDS officially launched in January 1996.

  3. National Amalgamated Central, Local & Parastatal Manual ...

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    The National Amalgamated Central, Local and Parastatal Manual Workers' Union (often referred to as The Manual Workers) is a trade union in Botswana. References ICTUR ...

  4. HIV/AIDS in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    However, Botswana lacked adequate health-care workers and a stable medical infrastructure to implement the program. [11] In 2003, the government introduced the first National Strategic Framework against AIDS. In 2004, with adult HIV prevalence at nearly 40 percent nationwide, [12] the government introduced routine HIV testing for citizens. [13]

  5. Category:Welfare in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Welfare in Botswana, a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet basic human needs such as food and shelter. [ 1 ] . ^ "Social welfare program" .

  6. HIV/AIDS in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Africa, total (% of population ages 15–49), in 2021 (World Bank) HIV / AIDS originated in the early 20th century and remains a significant public health challenge, particularly in Africa. Although the continent constitutes about 17% of the world's population, it bears a disproportionate burden of the epidemic. As of 2023, around 25.6 million people in sub-Saharan ...

  7. Trade unions in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    The government of Botswana appears to take a pragmatic approach to trade unions, arguing that they should be formed in order to encourage fair labour practices, facilitate the education of workers, and reduce conflicts between individual employees and employers.

  8. HIV/AIDS activism - Wikipedia

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    HIV prevalence varies drastically from country to country inside Africa. For example, UNAIDS research in 2007 found that 23.9% of adults in Botswana had been inflected in comparison to the values of 12.5% in Mozambique and 2.8% in Rwanda. The South Africa and Zimbabwe had values of 18.1% and 15.3%, respectively.

  9. Ministry of International Relations (Botswana) - Wikipedia

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    Botswana's Ministry of International Relations is a department of the government of Botswana responsible for managing the country's diplomatic relations with other countries and international organizations. This mandate includes political, economic, and social/cultural relations.