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MSMGF Technical Bulletin: Treatment 2.0
2013This technical bulletin is a part of the MSM GF Technical Bulletin Series focusing on Treatment 2.0. What is Treatment 2.0? Designed and developed by UNAIDS and the WHO in June 2010, Treatment 2.0 is an overarching HIV/AIDS strategy that aims to markedly improve access to, and optimize the prevention benefit of, antiretroviral therapy (ART) globally.DocumentPrevention and Treatment of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections for Sex Workers in Low- and Middle- Income Countries
2012These global guidelines, produced by WHO, UNAIDS and UNFPA, aim to provide technical recommendations on effective interventions for the prevention and treatment of HIV and other STIs among sex workers and their clients. The guidelines are designed for use by national public health officials and managers of HIV and STI programmes, civil society and health workers.DocumentAVAC Report 2012 - Achieving the End: One Year and Counting
2012This advocacy report claims that the fight against HIV has reached a tipping point.DocumentRegional legal reference resource: protective laws related to HIV, men who have sex with men and transgender people in South Asia
International Development Law Organisation, 2013This document was produced by the South Asian Roundtable on Legal and Policy Barriers to HIV held in Kathmandu in November 2011. It documents key protective laws focused on HIV, MSM and transgender people in five South Asian countries.DocumentTransforming health: international rights-based advocacy for trans health
Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2013Trans people worldwide experience substantial health disparities and barriers to appropriate health care services. This report presents a number of case studies submitted by organisations from several countries, offering examples of efforts to improve the quality and affordability of healthcare presented to trans people.DocumentInternalized HIV/AIDS-related Stigma in a Sample of HIV-positive People in Bangladesh
2012Internalized stigma among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) is prevalent in Bangladesh. A better understanding of the effects of stigma on PLHA is required to reduce this and to minimize its harmful effects.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: MONGOLIA
2012This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in Mongolia. Mongolia hosts one of the region’s smallest HIV epidemics. It remained hidden until around 2007 when serological surveillance was performed after indications of rising incidence.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: BANGLADESH
2012Bangladesh is considered a low-prevalence country with 2,533 cumulative reported cases since 1989 and approximately 7,500 people living with HIV. Routine surveillance has consistently reported HIV prevalence of less than 1.0 percent among the general population and among MSM and male and female sex workers.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: BHUTAN
2012Bhutan’s HIV epidemic is small relative to its neighbours, with 270 cumulative reported cases since the first case was detected in 1993. Presently, an estimated 988 people (or below 0.1 percent of the adult population) are living with HIV in Bhutan, making it a low-prevalence country.
