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    HIV/AIDS in the south-east Asia region

    World Health Organization, 2010
    This annual progress report, published by the World Health Organisation (WHO), presents key achievements in prevention and control of HIV in the South-East Asia Region and highlights areas where further work is needed.Key findings of this report are:
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    Research Network on AIDS and Older Persons in Africa and Asia

    The goal this network is to bring together active researchers who study the consequences for and contributions of older persons in Africa and Asia in relation to the AIDS epidemic in order to promote
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    Using TRIPS flexibilities to improve access to HIV treatment

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2011
    This policy brief describes how the flexibilities contained in the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement and reaffirmed by the Doha Declaration provide important opportunities for World Trade Organization (WTO) Members to reduce prices and expand access to HIV medicines.
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    Older-age parents and the AIDS epidemic in Thailand: changing impacts in the era of antiretroviral therapy

    Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Older Persons, 2010
    This report focuses on the implications of the AIDS epidemic on older aged parents, in particular in the context of the increasing availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART). The report examines the situation in Thailand and focuses on Thai parents of adults on ART.
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    IPPF HIV Prevention Report Cards

    International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2008
    Under the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS (GCWA), the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), together with the United Nations Populations Fund (UNFPA) and Young Positives are developing 23 country Report Cards with the aim to strengthen HIV Prevention strategies for girls and young women.
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    Committed to caring: older women and HIV & AIDS in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam

    HelpAge International, 2007
    In numerous Asian countries, many older people assume multiple responsibilities in caring for relatives living with HIV/AIDS. Despite their burden, older carers remain neglected within the response to HIV and AIDS in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. In this paper, the author outlines a number of recommendations for every level of response. These include:
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    Field experiences integrating family planning into programs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV

    Studies in Family Planning, 2005
    This article, published in Studies in Family Planning, reviews field experiences of provision of family planning services in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programmes in ten countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
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    Thai-Burma border reproductive health assessment

    Women's Refugee Commission, 2006
    This report focuses on the plight of Burmese people, many of whom are ethnic minorities who have been pursued by the Burmese junta, living on the border between Burma and Thailand.
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    Project MAP: measuring access and performance: lessons learned and recommendations

    Population Services International, 2005
    This report from Population Services International (PSI) outlines a pilot project that developed a system for measuring equity of access to reproductive healthcare products. Project MAP (Measuring Access and Performance) began in August 2003 and the report provides findings from the first year.
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    Prioritising reproductive health services in Thailand

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
    In 2001 the Thai Government introduced universal health care coverage for all citizens. Sexual and reproductive health services are a major part of the universal care package. The study investigates whether these services are best provided as part of a universal health coverage package or should be left to other types of providers.

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