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Last updated on 01 July 2008

The epidemiology of HIV and STI among men who have sex with men and transgender in Asia

This is a presentation from the International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific held in 2007, addressing the epidemiology of HIV and STI among men who have sex with men and transgender in Asia. (US Centres for Disease Control & Prevention: 2007) More info >>

2007 AIDS epidemic update

This report from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and UNAIDS contains revised estimates of the number of people with HIV globally. (UNAIDS/WHO: 2007) More info >>

hivpolicy.org

hivpolicy.org is a web-based database of current Asia Pacific HIV/AIDS policies and analyses, for use by policy-makers, practitioners, fieldworkers and researchers alike. (hivpolicy.org: AusAID) More info >>

HIV/AIDS fact sheet

This fact sheet gives a brief overview of the current HIV/AIDS statistics. It also provides several contacts for HIV/AIDS centres. (Center for Disease Control and Prevention: 2007) More info >>

The role of open, distance and flexible learning in HIV/AIDS prevention and mitigation

This study explores the possibilities of open, distance and flexible learning (ODFL) through an examination of some of the key initiatives being undertaken to translate national HIV/AIDS policy into practice in Mozambique and South Africa. (DFID: 2006) More info >>

Global health facts

This website provides an interactive insight into country statistics and reports on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and Malaria. The website allows you to browse data by topic or country and includes a searchable database. (Kaiser Family Foundation: 2007) More info >>


 

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