The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MoLVT), with funding support from the ILO-Social Protection and Gender Project (ILO-SPG) of the International Labour Organization, today praised the work of numerous Cambodian businesses for their efforts to respond to HIV/AIDS in the workplace.
Undraa Suren, Liaison Officer for the ILO in Cambodia said: “The world of work is playing a crucial role in addressing HIV and AIDS. It offers a valuable entry point to reach women and men workers in the setting where they spend much of their lives: the workplace. The development and implementation of workplace policies and programmes on HIV and AIDS facilitate access to prevention, treatment, care and support services for workers and their families and dependants, thereby also reaching out to the larger community.”
Undraa Suren, Liaison Officer for the ILO in Cambodia said: “The world of work is playing a crucial role in addressing HIV and AIDS. It offers a valuable entry point to reach women and men workers in the setting where they spend much of their lives: the workplace. The development and implementation of workplace policies and programmes on HIV and AIDS facilitate access to prevention, treatment, care and support services for workers and their families and dependants, thereby also reaching out to the larger community.”
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