HIV/AIDS in China: Survey Provides Guidelines for Improving Awareness. Li CS, Kun ZS, Xia ML, and Zhang YS (2002)
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According to spokesperson, Zhao Baige, the State Family Planning Commission of China is reorienting its large staff and resources toward reproductive health and HIV/AIDS: “We have a very big, complicated, and very effective network in China, with 400,000 staff…. Download this publication |
Lao PDR – United Nations Regional Task Force on Injecting Drug Use and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific Baseline Assessment Dec 2006. United Nations Regional Task Force on Injecting Drug Use and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (2006)
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Lao PDR – United Nations Regional Task Force on Injecting Drug Use and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific Baseline Assessment Dec 2006. United Nations Regional Task Force on Injecting Drug Use and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (2006) |
Mongolia Joint United Nations Programme on AIDS 2007-2011 Report. UNAIDS (2012)
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Mongolia is considered to be a low prevalence country for HIV/AIDS, having 100 officially reported cases as of 31 December 2011, of which 81 were male and 19 female. Among the reported male cases, 85% were men who have sex with men (MSM), whereas 52% of female cases were female sex workers (FSW). In March 2008, six UN agencies agreed upon a Joint Programme document to act as a guide for collaboration and UN HIV/AIDS related activity in Mongolia. The expected outputs of the programme were improved strategic planning, governance and financial management, and strengthened leadership; scaling up targeted prevention interventions; scaling up treatment, care and support; and enhanced monitoring, evaluation, knowledge sharing and accountability. Download this publication |
Technical Guidance on Combination HIV Prevention: As Part of PEPFAR’s Overall Prevention Strategy, this Guidance Document Addresses Prevention Programs for Men who Have Sex with Men. The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (2011)
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Prevention is an essential component of PEPFAR’s balanced approach to addressing the global AIDS epidemic. In December 2009, PEPFAR released its Second Five-Year Strategy, which outlined priorities and plans for its prevention programs across the countries where it implements activities. Download this publication |
The State Of The World’s Children 2007 - The Double Dividend of Gender Equality. UNICEF (2006)
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Gender equality is central to realizing the Millennium agenda, which risks failure without the full participation of all members of society. Within the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals, and at the heart of the United Nations itself, is the acknowledgement that the vulnerable, especially children, require special care and attention. Gender equality will not only empower women to overcome poverty, but also their children, families, communities and countries. Download this publication |
An Update on Human Immuno Deficiency Virus/Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Ministry of Health Bhutan (2010)
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HIV/AIDS has had a multi sectoral approach since 2001, which has helped increase awareness on STIs and HIV/AIDS immensely. Increased awareness, improved mechanisms and access to Counseling and testing facilities on STIs and HIV/AIDS have enhanced the detection of HIV infection. Download this publication |
Fighting a Rising Tide – Update of the HIV/AIDS Situation in Singapore 2008. Ministry of Health Singapore (2009)
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) remains an important public health challenge in Singapore. The number of newly diagnosed HIV-infected cases has been steadily increasing over the past decade, mirroring the trend in other Asian countries. Download this publication |
Cambodian STI Survey 2005: Key Risk Behaviors and STI Prevalence. NCHADS, FHI, ADB, et al (2006)
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To determine the prevalence of Neisseriagonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Treponemapallidum, HIV, and related risk behaviors among specific sentinel groups. |
Papua New Guinea National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011-2015. National AIDS Council of Papua New Guinea (2010)
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The new National HIV and AIDS Strategy, 2011-2015 seeks to build on past achievements and address shortcomings in PNG’s response to the HIV epidemic. The NHS replaces the National Strategic Plan on HIV/AIDS, 2006-2010 (NSP). Its overarching goal is to reduce transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI) and minimise their impact on individuals, families and communities. Download this publication |




