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HIV pandemic in the Asia-Pacific
Last updated on
11 September 2008
Oceania AIDS epidemic update: regional summary
This report looks at the latest revised estimates of the prevalence of HIV and annual new HIV infections detected in the Oceania region, focusing on Papua New Guinea and Australia. (UNAIDS: March 2008) More info >>
Overview of HIV/ AIDS Epidemic and Response in the Asia Pacific
The plenary speech at the 2007 International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP), Colombo, Sri Lanka by UNAIDS Regional Support Team Director JVR Prasada Rao. (UNAIDS: 2007) More info >>
Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in South Asia
This report brings together current research - much of it unpublished - into the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in the South Asia region. (UNICEF: April 2007) More info >>
2006 Report on the global AIDS epidemic
This document provides a global snapshot of the current status and responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. (UNAIDS: 2006) More info >>
HIV/AIDS in Southeast Asia: the impact on organisations and their development
This article examines the future organisational challenges in South-east Asia as a result of HIV/AIDS and suggests ways to develop a level of organisational resilience. (International NGO Training and Resource Centre: Feb 2006) More info >>
UNAIDS/WHO AIDS epidemic update: 2006
The annual AIDS epidemic update reports on the latest developments in the global AIDS epidemic, with maps and regional summaries. The 2006 edition provides the most recent estimates of the epidemic's scope and human toll, and it explores new trends in the epidemic's evolution. (UNAIDS: 2006) More info >>
AIDS in the ASEAN region: facts and figures
This concise fact sheet depicts an overall picture of AIDS in the ASEAN region, providing statistics and patterns of HIV infection in the region. (UNAIDS) More info >>
