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Swaziland: Getting across the message on male circumcision and HIV in the workplace
SWAZILAND (ILO News) – It took Themba Malinga some time to pluck up the courage to get circumcised, but the 24 year old security guard is relieved he went ahead.  “I was scared about the whole process but with the information I had received, I was determined to get circumcised,” he says. “I feel more confident and I am happy this decision helped me to finally get tested for HIV, so I know my status.” (14 March 2013)

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Disability: Web accessibility – good for society, good for business
GENEVA (ILO News) - For most of us, surfing the Web has become almost second nature. But for millions of people with disabilities, the Internet remains inhospitable territory.  This does not need to be so.  Huge strides have been made in technologies that help provide web accessibility for everyone. (11 March 2013)

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When work becomes a sexual battleground
To mark International Women’s Day on March 8th, which focuses on ‘violence against women’, the ILO is highlighting the issue of sexual harassment in the workplace – an often subtle but disturbing form of aggression. (6 March 2013)

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ILO Governing Body to discuss global crisis response
Executive body meets to decide ILO policy, programme and budget. (5 March 2013)

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Afghan women unleashing their business potential
How entrepreneurship enabled an Afghan woman to create a successful company and help other women do the same. (1 March 2013)

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