HOME
hiv911
Search the database online or call the HIV911 helpline

Search ARTICLES/RESOURCES
By: Title??Title & Body?? And/Or: Or??And?? eg. HIV/AIDS, nutrition


HIVAN?s community Newsletter
HIVAN?s sectoral networking brief
Forum Reports

Events Diary
Funding Opportunities
HEART

Site designed and maintained by Immedia

Printer-friendly version

HEARD - AIDS Brief - Tourism

As part of the current USAID project "Operationalising HIV/AIDS Issues For Development", which commenced early in 1998, HEARD identified a need for a much wider, expanded and more detailed series of documents.

These were to encompass more aspects of HIV/AIDS interventions and preventions and would be targeted at specific groups. There are twenty-eight AIDS briefs in all, each written by an expert in the field, which offer sector-specific guide-lines and responses for those involved in various professional, commercial and industrial endeavours. Check-lists are a standard feature, enabling operatives to plot their progress against requirements unique to their sphere of activity, and suggesting innovative approaches.

The following professional, commercial and industrial spheres are covered in these AIDS briefs:

Civil Service; Commercial Agriculture; Donor; Financial; Construction; Education; Fisheries; Health; Informal Sector; Life Assurance Industry;
Manufacturing; Media; Military; Mining; NGOs; Oil Industry; Prisons; Social Sector; Sports; Subsistence Agriculture; Tourism; Trade Unions; Transport; Community-Based Natural Resource Management; Professional; Advertisers; Architects; Development Personnel; Health Care Workers; Human Resource Managers; Insurance Personnel; The Legal Profession; Local Government; Media Personnel; Town and Regional Planners; Politicians; Religious Leaders and Social Workers

The AIDS Brief on Tourism can be downloaded on the HEARD Website. A link to this website can be found on the righthand side of this page
Was this article helpful to you? ?0%?????0%

Back

Related links
HEARD Website - AIDS Briefs

Related Articles
Important Documents


? Centre for HIV/AIDS Networking 2002 - 2005. All rights reserved. No reproduction, distribution, dissemination or replication of the contents hereof may be undertaken under any circumstances without the express prior written consent of HIVAN. All users acknowledge that they have read and understood our Terms Of Use. Contact Us by clicking here or reach the Webmaster by clicking here.

Please view this site with the latest versions of Explorer or Netscape