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The Australian Development Gateway (ADG) strives to support members of the development community in their efforts to reduce poverty and enhance sustainable development in the Asia Pacific region. The site has been created with participation from members of government, private, academia and non-government organisations. User feedback mechanisms have been incorporated to guide future directions of the site. The site is optimised for low bandwidth access to enable the widest participation throughout the Asia Pacific region.

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Last updated on 13 April 2007

The economics of effective AIDS treatment: evaluating policy options for Thailand

This report details Thailand's experience of giving free antiretroviral therapy (ART) to people living with HIV. (World Bank: August 2006) More info >>

Investing to avert an HIV/AIDS crisis

This ADB study examines the current and required levels of investment into HIV prevention in the Asia-Pacific region. (Asian Development Bank: July 2004) More info >>

Learning to survive: education and HIV/AIDS

This report examines emerging data, draws on case studies and provides key recommendations on how education can play a critical role in fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS in young people. (Global Campaign for Education: June 2004) More info >>

Technical assistance for socioeconomic implications of HIV/AIDS in the Pacific

This proposal for regional technical assistance (TA) is the outcome of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community Regional Strategy on HIV/AIDS Implementation meeting as well as consultation with key Pacific regional stakeholders in HIV/AIDS. The proposal includes topics such as the TA purpose, activites, cost estimates and financing. (Hivpolicy.org: 2005) More info >>

Adding it up

This paper calls for improvements in reproductive and sexual health as an essential element to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. (UNFPA: 2004) More info >>


 

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