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Monitoring the Situation of Children and Women: Thailand Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey December 2005 – February 2006. National Statistical Office and UNICEF (2007) The human face of Afghanistan’s drug problem is not only seen on the streets of Moscow, London or Paris, it is in the eyes of its own citizens, dependent on a daily dose of opium, heroin, cannabis, painkillers and tranquilizers.

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The State of the World’s Children 2011: Adolescence an Age of Opportunity. UNICEF (2011) Adolescence is an age of opportunity for children, and a pivotal time for us to build on their development in the first decade of life, to help them navigate risks and vulnerabilities, and to set them on the path to fulfilling their potential.

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strategic_info_srilanka_2010 Sri Lanka is experiencing a low level HIV epidemic. The current HIV prevalence is less than 0.1%. It is reported that 1196 HIV positive cases were are living in Sri Lanka and out of them 202 were initiated on ART. The Govt. of Sri Lanka has developed a National Strategic plan 2007 – 2011 to maintain the low level of the epidemic among both high risk and general population.

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philippines_aids_registry_may_2011 In May 2011, there were 184 new HIV Ab sero-positive individuals confirmed by the STD/AIDS Cooperative Central Laboratory (SACCL) and reported to the HIV and AIDS Registry. This was a 20% increase compared to the same period last year (n=153 in 2010) and the highest number of cases ever reported in a month.

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Malaysia National Strategic Plan on HIV/AIDS 2006-2010. Ministry of Health Malaysia (2006) Being an Act to give effect to the Basic Rights acknowledged in Preamble to the Constitution, in particular the rights and freedoms of -
(a) life, liberty, security of the person and protection of the law; and
(b) freedom of inhuman treatment; and ...

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UNGASS Country Report of the Philippines January 2006 to December 2007. Philippine National AIDS Council (2008) The first case of HIV/AIDS in a Sri Lankan was reported in 1987, however the first indigenous transmission of HIV was reported in 1989. The National Working Group on HIV Estimates convened by the National STD/AIDS Control Programme(NSACP) estimates that people living with HIV/ AIDS (PLWHA) as 4500 by end 2005 with a range of (1200 – 9300). Adult prevalence is estimated to be 0.04%.


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aids_30 This report provides evidence of how much we have achieved and weighs that against our vision for the future: zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS‑related deaths. In these pages you will find scientific analysis, personal insights and the results of extensive national and regional consultations at the front lines of the AIDS response. While perspectives differ, one simple truth emerges: we cannot break the arc of this epidemic – where five people were newly infected for every three starting treatment in 2010 – if we adopt a 'business as usual' approach.

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Bhutan’s Progress: Midway to the Millennium Development Goals. Gross National Happiness Commission and United Nation (2008)

Bhutan along with other member states signed the UN Millennium Declaration in 2000 that outlined a shared vision for the new century based on the fundamental values of freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, respect for nature and shared responsibility.


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The first HIV infection in Sri Lanka was reported in 1987. Since then, a total of 1196 HIV infections and AIDS cases have been cumulatively reported in the country. There has been a steady increase in the number of reported cases over the years, in part due to the increase in HIV testing facilities and the availability of antiretroviral treatment.


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National Behavioural Surveillance Survey (BSS) 2006: Female Sex Workers (FSWs) and their Clients. National AIDS Control Organisation (2008) The aim of carrying out BSS 2006 was to assess current risk behaviour in specific population groups in India and to measure behavioural changes from BSS 2001 to BSS 2006. The present report details the observations of the National BSS 2006 among the FSWs and their clients, which was conducted in all states and union territories of the country.

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