Legislation and policies
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Legislation and policies

This collection contains national legislation and policies adopted by ILO member States relevant to the issue of HIV/AIDS and the world of work. The entry for each member State provides a section on legislation, which encompasses a wide range of legislative texts, such as constitutional law, public health, discrimination/equality, labour, occupational safety and health, etc. There is also a section for each member State containing national policies and strategies, as well as a range of documents adopted by governments, employers’ organizations, workers’ organizations, business coalitions, as well as relevant policy and strategy documents drafted by civil society associations and networks, such as networks of persons living with HIV (PLHIV).

This collection is provided for information purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with authentic texts. While the collection is updated regularly, the ILO cannot guarantee that it contains all the most recent information. Please contact us (iloaids@ilo.org) if you have updated information.

National legislation and policies related to HIV/AIDS and the world of work

Africa

Americas

Arab States

Asia and the Pacific

Europe and Central Asia

Algeria

Antigua and Barbuda

Bahrain

Afghanistan

Albania

Angola

Argentina

Iraq

Australia

Armenia

Benin

Bahamas

Jordan

Bangladesh

Austria

Botswana

Barbados

Kuwait

Brunei Darussalam

Azerbaijan

Burkina Faso

Belize

Lebanon

Cambodia

Belarus

Burundi

Bolivia

Oman

China

Belgium

Cameroon

Brazil

Qatar

Fiji

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cape Verde

Canada

Saudi Arabia

India

Bulgaria

Central African Republic

Chile

Syrian Arab Republic

Indonesia

Croatia

Chad

Colombia

United Arab Emirates

Iran, Islamic Republic of

Cyprus

Comoros

Costa Rica

Yemen

Japan

Czech Republic

Congo

Cuba

 

Kiribati

Denmark

Côte d'Ivoire

Dominica

 

Korea, Republic of

Estonia

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Dominican Republic

 

Lao People's Democratic Republic

Finland

Djibouti

Ecuador

 

Malaysia

France

Egypt

El Salvador

 

Maldives

Georgia

Equatorial Guinea

Grenada

 

Marshall Islands

Germany

Eritrea

Guatemala

 

Mongolia

Greece

Ethiopia

Guyana

 

Myanmar

Hungary

Gabon

Haiti

 

Nepal

Iceland

Gambia

Honduras

 

New Zealand

Ireland

Ghana

Jamaica

 

Pakistan

Israel

Guinea

Mexico

 

Papua New Guinea

Italy

Guinea-Bissau

Nicaragua

 

Philippines

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Panama

 

Samoa

Kyrgyzstan

Lesotho

Paraguay

 

Singapore

Latvia

Liberia

Peru

 

Solomon Islands

Lithuania

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Saint Kitts and Nevis

 

Sri Lanka

Luxembourg

Madagascar

Saint Lucia

 

Thailand

Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of

Malawi

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

 

Timor-Leste

Malta

Mali

Suriname

 

Tuvalu

Moldova, Republic of

Mauritania

Trinidad and Tobago

 

Vanuatu

Montenegro

Mauritius

United States

 

Viet Nam

Netherlands

Morocco

Uruguay

   

Norway

Mozambique

Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of

   

Poland

Namibia

     

Portugal

Niger

     

Romania

Nigeria

     

Russian Federation

Rwanda

     

San Marino

Sao Tome and Principe

     

Serbia

Senegal

     

Slovakia

Seychelles

     

Slovenia

Sierra Leone

     

Spain

Somalia

     

Sweden

South Africa

     

Switzerland

Sudan

     

Tajikistan

Swaziland

     

Turkey

Tanzania, United Republic of

     

Turkmenistan

Togo

     

Ukraine

Tunisia

     

United Kingdom

Uganda

     

Uzbekistan

Zambia

       

Zimbabwe

       

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