Countries
Cote d’Ivoire
Aventin, Laurent and Pierre Huard. “HIV/AIDS and business in Africa: A socio-medical response to the economic impact? The case of Côte d’Ivoire.” UNESCO. 2004.
Kenya
Fox M, Rosen S, MacLeod W, Wasunna M, Bii M, Foglia G, Simon J. “The impact of HIV/AIDS on labour productivity in Kenya.” Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2004. 9:318-24.
Uganda
Feeley F, Bukuluki P, Cowley P. “The role of the private sector in preventing and treating HIV/AIDS in Uganda: an assessment of current activities and the outlook for future action.” Project report. Center for International and Development Boston University School of Public Health, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Makerere University, and Commercial Market Strategies Project. April 2004.
Feeley F, Bukuluki P, Collier A, Fox MP. “The impact of HIV/AIDS on productivity and labor costs in two Ugandan corporations.” Project report. Center for International and Development Boston University School of Public Health and School of Social Work and Social Administration, Makerere University. October 2004.
Nigeria
Rosen S, Vincent JR, MacLeod W, Thea DM, Simon J. “Why do firms take action on HIV/AIDS? Evidence from Nigeria.” Journal of Business in Developing Countries. 2004. 8:1-38.
South Africa
Moodley, Neesa. “Absenteeism costs R12bn a year, with up to R2.2bn due to Aids.” BusinessReport. February 9, 2005.
Moodley, Neesa. “HIV/AIDS a growing problem for micro finance.” BusinessReport. April 25, 2006.
Connelly P, Rosen S. “Treatment for HIV/AIDS at South Africa's largest employers: myth and reality.” South African Medical Journal. 2006. 96:128-133.



