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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 16 June 2008

Redefining AIDS in Asia, crafting an effective response

A report outlining strong recommendations for more effective national responses to AIDS across Asia. (UNAIDS: 2008) More info >>

Towards a new International HIV strategy for Australia

This paper outlines key issues and questions that will be considered in the development of AusAID's new International HIV strategy for Australia, in consultation with domestic and international stakeholders. (AusAID: May 2008) More info >>

Revitalising the global movement of people living with HIV

This report outlines how mobilisation should be centred on the lives of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA). (GNP: 2005) More info >>

AIDS discrimination in Asia

The project is an action-based, peer-led study that aimed to develop an understanding of the nature, pattern and extent of AIDS-related discrimination in several Asian countries. The project was designed and implemented by people living with HIV and received ethical approval and funding from UNAIDS. (: 2004) More info >>

HIV related stigma, discrimination and human rights violations

This UNAIDS paper looks at successful case studies in approaching HIV stigma, discrimination and human right violations. It aims to demonstrate the most effective way of breaking down the barriers of HIV/AIDS. (UNAIDS: 2005) More info >>


 

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