![]() | This report describes the achievement of program implementation on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention, care, support and treatment during the 4th quarter of year 2010. The report is intended to aggregate data and information collected from all OI/ART, VCCT, Family Health Clinics, HBC, and PMTCT sites from the whole country to be represented as the National Comprehensive Report for the health sector response to HIV/AIDS and STI in Cambodia. The following sections reported the main three program areas implemented for this period that are including: I) Programme management and implementation; II) Results from health service deliveries; and III) Financial Report for descript the financial disbursements against the third quarterly budget plan. Download this publication |
![]() | This report describes the achievement of program implementation on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention, care, support and treatment during the year 2010. The report is intended to aggregate data and information collected from all OI/ART, VCCT, Family Health Clinics, HBC, and PMTCT sites from the whole country to be represented as the National Comprehensive Report for the health sector response to HIV/AIDS and STI in Cambodia. The following sections reported the main three program areas implemented for this year that are including: A) General Report related to Programme management and implementation; B) Results from health service deliveries; C) Financial Report for descript the financial disbursements against the yearly budget plan; D) Procurement of OI/ARV Drugs, E) Challenges etc. Download this publication |
![]() | Background: One-third of all new HIV infections in Cambodia are estimated to be due to mother-to-child transmission. Although the Ministry of Health adopted a policy of provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling (PITC), nearly a quarter of pregnant mothers were not tested in 2007. Greater acceptance of HIV testing is a challenge despite Cambodia’s adoption of the PITC policy. Download this publication |
![]() | This report has been prepared under the leadership and coordination of the National AIDS Authority (NAA) and with broad participation of all key stakeholders in Cambodia's response to HIV and AIDS. The consultative process involved key government ministries and departments, civil society, including representation of people living with HIV and of most-at-risk populations, and development partners. Download this publication |
![]() | In keeping with the principles of the Three Ones, Cambodia developed its first National Strategic Plan for the five-year period, 2001 to 2005. It was followed by a second five-year plan, the National Strategic Plan for a Comprehensive and Multisectoral Response to HIV and AIDS 2006-2010 (NSP II). Download this publication |
![]() | MSM Country Snapshots – Country Specific Information on hiv, men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people (TG) AUGUST 2010 VERSION 2 Download this publication |
![]() | Background: One-third of all new HIV infections in Cambodia are estimated to be due to mother-to child transmission. Although the Ministry of Health adopted a policy of provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling (PITC), nearly a quarter of pregnant mothers were not tested in 2007. Greater acceptance of HIV testing is a challenge despite Cambodia’s adoption of the PITC policy. Download this publication |
![]() | This report describes the achievement of program implementation on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention, care, support and treatment during the year 2009. The report is intended to aggregate data and information collected from all OI/ART, VCCT, Family Health Clinics, HBC, and PMTCT sites from the whole country to be represented as the National Comprehensive Report for the health sector response to HIV/AIDS and STI in Cambodia. The following sections reported the main three program areas implemented for this year that are including: A) General Report related to Programme management and implementation; B) Results from health service deliveries; C) Financial Report for descript the financial disbursements against the yearly budget plan; D) Procurement of OI/ARV Drugs, E) Challenges etc. Download this publication |
![]() | This report describes the achievement of program implementation on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention, care, support and treatment during the 1st quarter of year 2010. The report is intended to aggregate data and information collected from all OI/ART, VCCT, Family Health Clinics, HBC, and PMTCT sites from the whole country to be represented as the National Comprehensive Report for the health sector response to HIV/AIDS and STI in Cambodia. The following sections reported the main three program areas implemented for this period that are including: I) Programme management and implementation; II) Results from health service deliveries; and III) Financial Report for descript the financial disbursements against the first quarterly budget plan. Download this publication |






