The Guyana Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBCHA) has added 15 more employees to its trained network of peer educators, after completing its second training of workplace educators last week.
According to a press release, employees who participated in the second training for 2014 came from Farfan and Mendes Limited, the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association, the Guyana National Shipping Cor-poration, the Guyana Revenue Authority, Hand-in-Hand Group of companies and Scotiabank.
The training, held over a three-day period, sensitized participants on health and wellness issues as well as