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    Organizational policy response to HIV/AIDs at the work place: a case study of World Vision Uganda
    (Kampala International University, College of Economics and Management, 2007-09) Naddamba Wamusiityi, Christine
    This study is about Organizational Policy response to HIV/AIDS at the work place. It also examines the effect of the HIVIAIDS policy on the overall performance of staff. I-Il VIAIDS is not just a health issue but also a multi sectoral and work place issue, a development challenge, and a source of wide spread insecurity . The objectives were to find out whether the organization has an HIV/AIDS policy, the process of its development and its implications on the human resource management To find out the staff responsiveness to the Organization’s HIVIAIDS Policy and strategy and identify the key areas in the HIV/AIDS policy which need to be addressed. A cross sectional research design was used in the study where samples were picked from similar populations in different locations. The respondents included staff of World Vision. Random sampling techniques and purposive sampling was used. Data sources included both primary and secondary data. Data were gathered through the use of questionnaires, Observation and interviews while secondary data were gathered from textbooks, journals, the internet and work place policy manuals. The findings illustrate that World Vision Uganda has formulated an HIVIAIDS policy. However, some of the Staff was not involved in its formulation, stigma still prevails and there is no financial backup to effect the implementation of the policy. On the basis of this, the researcher recommended that the policy should be revised through a consultation process with the management and staff at all levels. There should be a budget set aside for its proper implementation. This then must be followed by intensive HIVIAIDS training throughout the organization to create more awareness.

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