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3 - Healthy Responses

HIV/AIDS in South Africa and Botswana

from Part I - Business, HIV/AIDS and the Provision of Public Health

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2019

Antoinette Handley
Affiliation:
University College, University of Toronto
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Southern Africa is perhaps the world’s deadliest. Again, despite highly contrasting responses by the national governments of South African and Botswana respectively, there were significant similarities in how the private sector actors in these two countries responded to that epidemic. While many (if not most) firms provided little by way of a constructive response to the epidemic, a number of high-profile firms, notably within the mining and financial subsectors, rolled out a variety of remarkably constructive responses to the epidemic, programmes that at their most comprehensive included the provision of free antiretroviral drugs to their staff, and support for broader societal initiatives to combat the epidemic.

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  • Healthy Responses
  • Antoinette Handley, University College, University of Toronto
  • Book: Business and Social Crisis in Africa
  • Online publication: 11 November 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108635356.004
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  • Antoinette Handley, University College, University of Toronto
  • Book: Business and Social Crisis in Africa
  • Online publication: 11 November 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108635356.004
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  • Healthy Responses
  • Antoinette Handley, University College, University of Toronto
  • Book: Business and Social Crisis in Africa
  • Online publication: 11 November 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108635356.004
Available formats
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