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UNGASS 2008 Country Progress Report - Tuvalu Reporting period: January 2006–December 2007. Tuvalu National AIDS Committee (2008) This is an official submission to the UNAIDS secretariat for the monitoring of progress towards the Declaration of Commitment unanimously adopted in the 2001 UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV and AIDS.  This report is presented exactly as submitted by the country, without editing or other alteration.  This and other member state submissions will form the basis of the Secretary-General’s report to the General Assembly in June as well as the 2008 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic which will be launched at the International AIDS Conference in August 2008.


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The Pacific Regional Strategy on HIV and other STIs for 2009–2013. Secretariat of the Pacific Community (2009) The diverse cultural and community values and support systems that are commonly found in the Pacific Islands are unique, complex and important, and should be taken into account in initiatives that affect the lives of people living in the region. Initiatives that respond to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the region are no exception to this requirement. That is, to be successful and sustainable, any such response must incorporate Pacific values and support systems.

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Cases of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia Reported thru' December 2009
Source: Directorate General CDC & EH Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia


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Concurrent Multiple Health Risk Behaviors among Adolescents in Luangnamtha Province, Lao PDR. Sychareun V, Thomsen S and Faxelid E (2011)

Multiple health risk behaviors (HRBs) among adolescents pose a threat to their health, including HIV/ AIDS. Health risk behaviors such as alcohol use, smoking, substance use, and sexual risk behaviors among youth have been shown to co-occur with each others. The objectives of this study was to estimate the prevalence of single and concurrent health risk behaviors and to explore how health risk behavior is associated with sociodemographic factors and peers’ behaviors.


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Treatment 2.0: Is This the Future of Treatment? UNAIDS (2010)The latest studies show that a reduction in new HIV infections of up to a third could be achieved globally if there is a radical overhaul of the way that the world provides antiretroviral therapy and if global leaders meet their commitments of ensuring that all people in need of treatment are on it.

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China’s Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals 2010 Report. Ministry of Foreign Affairs China and United Nations System in China (2010) In September 2000, 189 UN member states adopted the UN Millennium Declaration, formulating a series of specific goals for human development called the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These goals cover the
economy, society, the environment and five other sectors. Most goals set 1990 as the baseline year and 2015 as the target year. The MDGs are now the most comprehensive, authoritative and clear-cut set of goals that exist towards the development of the international community.

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Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV and AIDS Pakistan 2008 Update. WHO, UNICEF and UNICEF (2008)

The first NBSS on HIV/AIDS 2007, a large population-based survey, obtained statistics on awareness, attitudes and perceptions about HIV/AIDS and sexual practices among Singaporeans.

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Kathmandu Female Sex Worker Seroprevalance Study (March 2001 – August 2001). FHI and STD/AIDS Counseling and Training Services (2001) This study was carried out among female sex workers in Kathmandu valley from March to August 2001 to determine the prevalence of HIV and syphilis and also to examine behavioral attitudes related to sexually transmitted disease.

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Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV and AIDS Pakistan 2008 Update. WHO, UNICEF and UNICEF (2008) Global surveillance of HIV, AIDS and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is a joint effort of UNAIDS and WHO. The UNAIDS/WHO Working Group on Global HIV/AIDS and STI Surveillance, initiated in November 1996, is the coordination and implementation mechanism for UNAIDS and WHO to compile and improve the quality of data needed for informed decisionmaking and planning at national, regional and global levels.

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HIV/STD Prevalence among MSM in Chengdu, China and Associated Risk Factors for HIV Infection. Feng Y, Wu Z, Detels R, et al (2010) Based on Behavioral Surveillance Survey (BSS) format developed by FHI (Family Health International) and IMPACT (Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care Project)

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