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MSM 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.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: INDIA
2012This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in India.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: NEPAL
2012This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in Nepal. Nepal’s National Centre for AIDS and STD Control has officially recognised MSM as an important driver of the country’s HIV epidemic since at least 2003.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: PAKISTAN
2012This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in Pakistan. Pakistan’s HIV epidemic is driven by key affected populations. In 1999, Pakistan, in partnership with UNAIDS, determined that it would prevent a generalised epidemic by targeting key vulnerable groups.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: SRI LANKA
2012This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka’s HIV epidemic is considered low-level, with 1,544 cumulative reported cases and an estimated 3,000 people living with HIV. Infections related to sex between men account for approximately one-eighth of total reported cases.DocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: CAMBODIA
2012The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM) have released a new publication series intending to document and circulate good practices, share progress, stimulate discussion, and inform priority interventions and advocacy efforts to address the rising HIV epidemic among men who hDocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: INDONESIA
2012The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM) have released a new publication series intending to document and circulate good practices, share progress, stimulate discussion, and inform priority interventions and advocacy efforts to address the rising HIV epidemic among men who hDocumentMSM Country Snapshot Series: MALAYSIA
2012This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in Malaysia. The composition of Malaysia’s HIV epidemic is changing rapidly. Whereas it was previously understood to be more heavily concentrated among people who use drugs (PWUD), sexual transmission appears to be on the rise.Pages
