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Exchange on HIV/AIDS, sexuality and gender: internal HIV/AIDS mainstreaming
Royal Tropical Institute, 2005This is the first issue of Exchange, previously Sexual Health Exchange, produced by the Royal Tropical Institute of the Netherlands in collaboration with Novib (Oxfam Netherlands). The main focus of this edition is mainstreaming HIV and AIDS in civil society organisations (CSOs).Document7th ICAAP (International Congress of AIDS in Asia and the Pacific) News: Monday, 4th July 2005
International Congress of AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, 2005This newsletter, from the 7th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, held in Kobe, Japan in July 2005, highlights the seminars and discussions from the conference.DocumentHIV/AIDS as a security issue in Africa: lessons from Uganda
International Crisis Group, 2004This report is the third in a series on HIV/AIDS as a security issue from the International Crisis Group (ICG), and draws on the policy experience of Uganda. The report asserts that HIV/AIDS prevention and conflict prevention should go hand in hand: evidence suggests that war can lead to increased risks of HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS can make conflicts worse.DocumentMapping HIV vulnerability along Kampong Thom, Cambodia
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2004This report is based on a mapping of HIV vulnerability along selected sections of secondary and tertiary feeder roads along National Road Number Six. The World Bank is currently sponsoring road and infrastructure development in the Asia and Pacific region in order to achieve regional economic development.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:couDocumentExpanding workplace HIV/AIDS prevention activities for a highly mobile population: construction workers in Ho Chi Minh city
Population Council, USA, 2003This study addresses the HIV epidemic in Vietnam and assesses the increasingly critical promotion of prevention behaviour among vulnerable populations, such as migrant workers.DocumentProgress report on the global response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, 2003
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003This report assesses the current state of responses globally to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.Using the mandates of the UN General Assembly Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS in 2001, the UNAIDS Secretariat and Cosponsors collaboratively developed a series of global/regional and national indicators to measure the global community’s progress in reaching the Declaration’s targets in line with the MillDocumentHIV/AIDS, social security and the two-tier structure of African economies
International Social Security Association, 2003This paper assesses the occurrence of HIV in Africa and its implications on both old-age support schemes and the two-tier economic structure in developing countries. It models a two-sector economy in a three-period overlapping generations framework where social security exists both formally as well as informally.DocumentHIV among fishers: vulnerability of their partners
The WorldFish Center, 2002This paper examines the impacts of HIV/AIDS on fishing populations and their partners. It begins by outlining the global impacts of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and looking at the specific characteristics of fishing populations that may make them vulnerable to risk generally and to HIV specifically.DocumentMultisectoral responses to mobile populations’ HIV vulnerability examples from People’s Republic of China, Thailand and Viet Nam
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2003This is a compilation of specific responses to mobility from the China-Myanmar border, Thailand and Viet Nam.Pages
