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Adressess five basic points often raised by business leaders during discussions on HIV/AIDS: the reason why they should respond to HIV/AIDS; the right time for a company to respond to HIV/AIDS; the way they should respond to HIV/AIDS; the way to review the effectiveness of their HIV/AIDS...
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The National Advisory Council recently released a draft ‘Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to … Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2011’. The Bill intends to create a framework for prevention and control of communal and …
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The Bill intends to create a framework for prevention and control of communal and sectarian violence. It also aims to …
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This document highlights the results and associated processes from Chayan’s implementation experience under the RACHNA program. The programmatic framework, designed for low-prevalence contexts in India, draws on standard targeted intervention approaches but is grounded in community-based...
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This paper revolves around the Public health related aspects of industrial and intellectual property rights policies in a developing country with respect to Aids in India. It also focusses on its preventive measures, status of the epidemic with referance to the Indian Specificities, measures of...
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This paper discusses the role of state intervention for prevention, containment, and resolution of financial crises …
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This working paper is directed towards the prevention of stress in the offshore exploration and production industries … stress prevention for each specific occupational offshore group is beyond the scope of this paper. It is suggested that the … commitment to a subsequent stress prevention initiative, and resistance to change is minimized. Three essential components are …
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