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Reproductive health of women in Thailand: progress and challenges towards attainment of international development goals
United Nations Population Fund, 2005This report examines Thailand’s progress in the area of women’s reproductive health in the context of major international declarations and conventions including the MDGs.DocumentMAP report 2005: male to male sex and HIV/AIDS in Asia
Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic Network, 2005This publication, from the Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic (MAP) Network, reviews the situation of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Asia. The report summarises the key findings about the epidemiology of HIV and AIDS among Asian MSM and discusses the programmatic implications of these findings. Key findings show that in 2003, 17 per cent of MSM in Bangkok, Thailand were HIV positive.DocumentDreams & desires: sexual and reproductive health experiences of HIV positive women
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2004This publication from the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) explores the specific sexual and reproductive health issues facing HIV positive women.DocumentFacilitating communications in response to HIV/AIDS in South-East Asia
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001UNAIDS has coordinated an infoDev project in South-East Asia which promotes innovative projects for the use of information technologies with a special emphasis on the needs of the poor in developing countries. This case study focuses on phase two of the project with particular reference to three countries: the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam.DocumentBehaviour and communication change in reducing HIV: is Uganda unique?
Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, South Africa, 2004In this paper from Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation (CADRE), epidemiological and behavioural data from Uganda is assessed in comparison with other populations where HIV has declined. HIV prevalence declined from 21 percent to 9.8 percent in Uganda from 1991-98.DocumentHIV/AIDS in the Mekong region: Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, & Viet Nam: current situation, future projections, socioeconomic impacts, and recommendations
HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2003This report provides an overview of the current HIV/AIDS situation in the Mekong Region, presents projections as to where the pandemic is headed in the future, highlights some of the key social and economic impacts of the pandemic, and discusses strategies that will be needed to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS, improve care and support, and mitigate associated impacts.Findings include:couDocumentMae Chan workshop on integrated community mobilization towards effective multisectoral HIV/AIDS prevention and care
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 2001This report is a record of the proceedings from the “Mae Chan Workshop on integrated community mobilization towards effective multisectoral HIV/AIDS prevention and care”, which took place in Mae Chan (Thailand) from 20 to 22 November 2000.DocumentCase studies of private sector programmes to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria
Global Health Initiative, 2002Series of papers and background materials on private sector efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.DocumentReducing girls' vulnerability to HIV/AIDS: the Thai approach
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999This publication look specifically at the issue of the common practice in Thailand of young girls entering the sex industry. The author states that it is common, even usual in some areas, for parents to sell their daughters into sex work.DocumentAIDS, public policy and child well-being
UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2001This paper presents the findings of a global study carried out in 2000 on the specific impact of HIV/AIDS on children.Pages
