Jamaica 4-6 June, 2009.  The HIV/AIDS epidemic poses a real threat to Caribbean nations due to …  “free movement of people” under the CSME  migratory.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Slides have references to related pages in the Guide
Advertisements

Working for Warwickshire – Competency Framework
THE ILO and HIV/AIDS A DIA Insa Ben Said Turin 02/09/2005.
Presentation for China Migrant Labour Occupational Health and Safety Project – June 2009 Healthy Workplaces A Comprehensive Approach to Wellness and Productivity.
Youth Employment Summit Decent work as a means of HIV/AIDS prevention among young people Panel on HIV/AIDS, Health and Safety Presented by Sonia.
Welcome to The Expert Community Forum 19 November 2007.
HUMAN RESOURCE CHALLENGES IN RESEARCH MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF RESOURCE LIMITED SETTINGS By Mrs Margaret Mayiga and Catherine Tugaineyo Association.
ROLE OF THE NATIONAL COALITIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERVICES SECTOR Michelle Hustler – Project Manager, Barbados Coalition of Service Industries.
Program on Globalization and Regional Innovation Systems Community Participation and Emerging Forms of Governance in Economic Development Strategy David.
Company LOGO Leading, Connecting, Transforming UNC… …Through Its People Human Capital Management.
1 FDIC Corporate University Aligning Learning With Corporate Objectives March 2006.
JOURNEY TO A ROAD MAP Allison Annette Foster PAHO/WHO Regional Office.
Global Campaign for Microbicides Business and HIV/AIDS, TB & Malaria : June 19-20, 2008 Neeraj Mistry MD, MPH.
CALL TO ACTION for Overcoming HIV in Conservative Social Settings Dr. Adeeba Kamarulzaman, University of Malaya, Malaysia Satellite Session: Overcoming.
Slide 14.1 Cooper et al: Tourism: Principles and Practice, 3e Pearson Education Limited 2005, © retained by authors Chapter 14 Public Sector and Policy.
Chapter 14 Public Sector and Policy
John M. White, Health Services 1 Building a Healthy Culture Key Elements of a Comprehensive Health Strategy John M. White, Ph.D. Global Health Promotion.
IMPACT OF HIV/AIDS ON THE WORLD OF WORK
Managing risk through wellness Wellness in the Workplace Conference 17 & 18 April 2007 Bloemfontein Daniel Kotton Health & Wellness Advisor Standard Bank.
Country Ownership of National HIV & AIDS Response: A Private Sector Perspective Country Ownership of National HIV & AIDS Response: A Private Sector Perspective.
A Research project undertaken by 157 Group and MEG.
T HE M ULTISECTORAL A PPROACH, I NVESTMENT T HINKING AND N ATIONAL AIDS R ESPONSE C OORDINATION M ESFIN G ETAHUN & B ENJAMIN O FOSU -K ORANTENG N OVEMBER.
Mainstream Market for Products produced by Micro Entrepreneurs and means to sell in Larger Market Place.
Downloaded from
AHA Commission on Workforce for Hospitals and Health Systems The Workforce Strategy Map.
PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 20 OCTOBER 2004 MANAGEMENT OF HIV and AIDS IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.
The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) “The Role of PEPFAR in the Caribbean Region” William Conn, PEPFAR Coordinator PANCAP 15 th.
Crosswalk of Public Health Accreditation and the Public Health Code of Ethics Highlighted items relate to the Water Supply case studied discussed in the.
Starting from scratch: breakthrough in the formulation of Russian National Policy on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work Abstract number:WEAE0305 Session:WEAE03.
Serving Communities and Vulnerable Populations throughout the Caribbean Region Accelerating the Private Sector Response to HIV&AIDS.
The Importance of a Multisectoral approach in addressing HIV/AIDS Africa Region HIV/AIDS Consultation on Multisectoral Response Rwanda June 2007 Elizabeth.
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVITY AND EMPLOYMENT. OUTLINE Introduction 1. Summary of issues 2.What is working 3.Looking ahead: Focus on outcomes 4.What makes.
The ILO’s approach to Decent Work for Young People Giovanna Rossignotti Coordinator Youth Employment Programme Course (A300850) - Trade union training.
XVII INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE PANCAP Satellite Meeting Hon Douglas Slater, Minister of Health, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Business Coalitions on AIDS: Experiences from Vietnam Patrick Burke Project Coordinator: SMARTWork Vietnam Executive Director: Vietnam Business Coalition.
Retention of HCW to overcome skills shortage Dimakatso Shirinda Health Risk Management Strategist ©
The Millennium Development Goals The fight against global poverty and inequality.
Consultant Advance Research Team. Outline UNDERSTANDING M&E DATA NEEDS PEOPLE, PARTNERSHIP AND PLANNING 1.Organizational structures with HIV M&E functions.
Greater Manchester Employment and Skills Reform Our ambition is to create an integrated employment and skills eco-system, which has the individual and.
The Global Situation: Occupational Injuries and Diseases
FACILITATED BY: Customary Tenure Security Tools World Bank Land and Poverty Conference 2014.
ILO CODE OF PRACTICE ON HIV/AIDS AND THE WORLD OF WORK ILO CODE OF PRACTICE ON HIV/AIDS AND THE WORLD OF WORK.
HIV/AIDS A MAJOR DEVELOPMENT CONCERN FOR THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK March 2008.
De Beers Response to HIV/AIDS 19 th June 2006 World Bank Group- CommDev Workshop.
The Bank’s Regional HIV/AIDS Strategies An Overview.
1 Targeting the intolerable Targeting the intolerable The International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour.
Personal Leadership Serving Customers Managing Resources Leadership Serving Customers Serving Customers Managing Resources Managing Resources Working for.
GET INTO WATER! A Colorado Front Range Workforce Development Initiative Funded by a grant from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment and by the.
S. Mohammad Afsar Senior Technical Specialist ILO/AIDS, Geneva National Workplace Policies on HIV and AIDS and the World of Work: principles, process and.
REPRESENTING EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Daniel Funes de Rioja IOE Executive Vice-President IOE Vision Statement Meeting of IOE European.
HR Strategies & its impact on Business Strategy.
Decent Work Country Program (DWCP) DWCP – an operational framework for the policies and programmes of the ILO. DWCP - a management tool to organize ILO.
ITC-ILO/ACTRAV Course A Trade Union Training on Occupational Safety, Health & HIV/AIDS (26/11 – 07/12/2012, Turin) Introduction to National Occupational.
A Strategic Approach to the Development of evidence- based HIV/AIDS Workplace Education Policies and Behaviour Change Communication Programmes A Case Study.
#AIDS2016 Workplace Based HIV Treatment – A Debswana Experience Dr. Mwamba Nsebula.
ILO Programme on HIV and AIDS and the world of work,
Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
Call for Action & International Initiative
ENHANCING PRODUCTIVITY AND GROWTH IN THE CARIBBEAN
Funding stigma reduction for key populations: innovation and actions
MHSC TB, HIV/AIDS and Silicosis Initiatives
HIV/Aids IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Competency Based Learning and Development
ON HIV/AIDS ILO CODE OF PRACTICE AND THE WORLD OF WORK
Advancing South-South Cooperation for Effective Implementation of
Blueprint Outlines practical, consumer-focused, state and local strategies for improving eating and physical activity that will lead to healthier lives.
Targeting the intolerable
Furthering the Field GROWING THE MOVEMENT
EDUCATION SECTOR STRATEGIC PLAN FOR HIV/AIDS PREVENTION
Targeting the intolerable
Presentation transcript:

Jamaica 4-6 June, 2009

 The HIV/AIDS epidemic poses a real threat to Caribbean nations due to …  “free movement of people” under the CSME  migratory trends of Caribbean people, and  The increasing number of regional tourists and business travelers  The Caribbean private sector is being engaged as a resource for supplementing and promoting HIV/AIDS initiatives in the region  A Pan Caribbean Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS was established in 2005  The goal of the Coalition is to contribute to the reduction in the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and the specific objectives are:  1. support implementation of appropriate Workplace Policies  2. encouraging the development of National Business Coalitions,  3. bring private sector expertise to bear on initiatives within the national expanded response to HIV/AIDS.

Increased Absenteeism Increased staff turnover Loss of Skills Loss of tacit knowledge Declining morale Increasing demands for training and recruitment HIV/AIDS in the country Declining markets, labour pool, suppliers Declining intellectual capital Reduced Foreign Direct Investment Declining reliability Declining re-investment Insurance Cover Retirement Funds Health & Safety Medical Assistance Funeral Costs Increased Costs Declining Profits Declining productivity Source: UNAIDS (adapted by ILO)

 HIV is one of two health priority areas for the private sector- the other being NCDs.  Is there a discernable approach underlying the different interventions and how effective are the intervention strategies?  The strengths and weakness of the private sector and HIV/AIDS interventions  What additional private sector actions can be pursued to combat the spread of the pandemic?  What support are the private sector coalitions receiving from other partners?

 The majority of private sector organizations/coalitions are linked to National AIDS Programmes  Private sector policies and strategies to inform HIV/AIDS programme evolve around employee intervention, prevention, stigma and discrimination  Private sector relationships with national and regional programmes range from policy to financial assistance  Education campaigns in different forms are the main activities of the private sector programmes  an array of HIV/AIDS related programmes and projects  information dissemination/workshops/capacity building exercises  media and communication work  Support and guidance to the private sector organizations are received from PANCAP/ILO/WORLD BANK et al  National Business Coalitions have been established in Barbados, Belize, Jamaica, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago

Strengths  Some organizations have a coherent approach to tackling HIV/AIDS - a well articulated multi pronged approach to work place programmes  HIV/AIDS is now appearing o the agenda of most private sector organization.  There is a sustained/definitive focus of private sector organization on HIV/AIDS  Private sector recognizes the need to allocate sufficient resources to ensure an effective approach to its HIV work programme as one of its internal organizational matters. Weaknesses  A majority of private sector organizations do not have HIV/AIDS programmes  Private sector responses to the challenges posed by HIV are inadequate  HIV/AIDS is not the direct focus of private sector programmes  Intervention is limited to general workplace policy  Interventions need more coordination  A majority of the private sector do not have coherent strategies and programmes

 It welcomes the unique contribution and insights that people living with HIV can bring to its work, both as staff and as partner organizations and collaborators.  It is generally opposed to any form of discrimination on the basis of HIV status and seeks to ensure this is implemented in its employment policy and work programme.  It seeks to ensure that staff acquire the competence and resources to respond to the challenges posed by HIV in their professional work and personal lives as appropriate to specific circumstances and context.  Corporate commitment to HIV as a priority concern applies to all staff as appropriate to their area of work..  HIV must be understood as a priority development issue and not stay as a health concern.

 Caribbean HIV Response Goal  Reduce the prevalence and incidence of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean.  Business Sector Development Goal  The Caribbean is considered a strategic region for investment in both human and financial capital. Maintain and enhance the attractiveness of the Caribbean region for investment in both human and financial capital  Strategic Objective of Business Coalition  Healthy workforce available to contribute their talent and skills to the growth and development of business sector and to the reduction of prevalence and incidence of HIV.  Specific Objectives 1. HIV sensitive workplace policies developed and in action in large and medium enterprises. 2. Caribbean managers and employees knowledgeable about HIV and taking steps to know their HIV status. 3. Human rights approach to HIV-related issues affecting workers adopted by all concerned. 4. Private sector contributing their management, marketing and other technical expertise to National HIV/AIDS Response.

 Use of model policies and generic tools:  Information & Knowledge Sharing:  Advocacy:  Partnerships:  The Pan Caribbean Executive Forum on HIV/AIDS is critical in ensuring sustained leadership at the highest levels.

 HIV infected employees & potential employees including those not knowing their status)  Employers also benefit  The Private Sector  The Countries

 We must seek to promote a more holistic response incorporating health, social, economic, legislative, psychological dimensions. In this regard, the private sector response will be informed by proven, evidence based reports.  Ownership by the private sector is essential for long-term effectiveness i.e. engaging in identifying, designing, planning, implementing and reviewing workplace initiatives  No single organization can address the challenge of HIV on its own. The magnitude and complexity of the pandemic require organizations to work and collaborate as part of a multi sectoral response