HIV/AIDS Prevention Care and Treatment in the South-East Asia Region: Report of the 19th Meeting of the National AIDS Programme Managers, Indonesia

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is committed to support Member countries in developing comprehensive and sustainable national AIDS programmes. WHO plays a key role in HIV/AIDS prevention and control in the health sector through providing strategic direction, normative guidance and technical support for national AIDS programmes – through long-term staff in high-burden countries and in-country technical missions.

The National AIDS Programme Managers’ Meeting is an effective forum for sharing experiences between countries, which subsequently leads to strengthening of national AIDS programmes. This annual meeting provides an opportunity for AIDS managers and WHO to review the progress made in AIDS control over the past year, identify and discuss key constraints, formulate possible strategies for replicating successes, and draft plans for the implementation of those strategies at the national and regional level.

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