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Mexico XVII - Communication

Communication perspectives - Mexico XVII AIDS Conference
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HIV/AIDS and South Africa's Economy

Date

October 29 2001


By 2015 HIV/AIDS will likely decrease South Africa's:

  • GDP by 5.7%,
  • total labour force by 21%,
  • highly skilled workers by 16.8%,
  • skilled workers by 19.3%,
  • and semi-skilled and unskilled workers by 22.2%.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 13 2001
Last Updated January 03 2008

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