7. Economic effects of fighting HIV/AIDS in Africa likely include
all of the following except
a. more government funds being targeted to health care
b. more work days being lost for the sick and their caregivers
c. fewer investments being received from international corporations
d. more healthy people attending school and becoming skilled
workers

Respuesta :

Answer:

d. more healthy people attending school and becoming skilled  workers

Explanation:

Having more healthy people attending school and becoming skilled workers is not an economic effect of fighting HIV/AIDS in Africa.

  • HIV/AIDS is one of the most challenging sexually transmitted disease on the continent.
  • As with many maladies, they attract more economic tools to combat them.
  • Governments must be proactive to combat this problem by funding the health care sector more.
  • There are also loss of work days and investment due to low productivity.

Answer:

The answer is D.more healthy people attending school and becoming skilled workers

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