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Title
Strategic management of HIV/AIDS-affected personnel in confined work places and environs: Focus on staff of the Namibian Security Forces. |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10628/101 |
Date
2006 |
Author(s)
Asemota, O. O. |
Abstract
Final submission, with amendments, of a paper presented at a conference, Windhoek, 2006. - This paper assesses the management of HIV/AIDS in the Namibian Security Force from policy environment and work assignments levels. An attempt is made to characterize the security force members in terms of how operational and strategic policy directives impact their lives, behaviour patterns and relationships in both pre and post-HIV/AIDS conditions. Special attention is directed on the effect of location of the security forces, especially in resettlements and informal communal settings. The paper concludes with strategic policy recommendations for management of HIV/AIDS-infected and affected security force personnel for optimum performance and quality of life. |
Subject(s)
HIV/AIDS - Disease - Management - Namibia; Namibian Security Forces - Health management; HIV/AIDS - Disease - Namibia |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Article |
Identifier
Asemota, O. O. (2006). Strategic management of HIV/AIDS-affected personnel in confined work places and environs: Focus on staff of the Namibian Security Forces. |
Repository
Ounongo - Polytechnic of Namibia
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