Publications on Key Populations

Resource | Guidelines,
The guide aims to strengthen the on-going national and regional efforts to revive the HIV response for gay and bi men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in Asian countries.
 
 
Resource | Fact Sheets,
People infected with TB bacteria have a 10% lifetime risk of falling ill with TB. However, persons with compromised immune systems, such as people living with HIV, malnutrition or diabetes, or people who use tobacco, have a much higher risk of falling ill.
 
 
Resource | Tools,
This publication provides guidance to governments, civil-society organizations (nongovernmental organizations [NGOs] and community-based organizations), and other partners implementing HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs with key populations.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
By 2015, for the first time in history, Malaysia has successfully halved the new infections in 2000 (22 per 100,000 population).
 
 
Resource | Fact Sheets,
HIV self-testing should be offered as an additional approach to HIV testing services.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
In 2015, 193 United Nations member countries adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and committed to “leaving no one behind” in the effort to end poverty and inequality. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) people throughout the world have led global efforts to raise awareness of their experience of ongoing discrimination, exclusion, and violence.
 
 
Resource | Guidelines,
These guidelines outline the public health approach to strengthening and expanding current testing practices for HBV and HCV infection, and are intended for use across age groups and populations.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
Sex workers experience extreme violence – at work, in prison and police stations, in their neighbourhoods and in their homes, from family members, police, clients, intimate partners and strangers.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
This report provides an overview on how the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) has shaped the protection of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) persons to date.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
As countries move towards ending the HIV, STI and hepatitis epidemics, there are increasing needs and opportunities for strengthening the use of strategic information for these programmes.