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Nguồn tin về HIV/AIDS của Châu Á và Thái Bình Dương
Regional
Networks
"3
by 5 Initiative" WHO/UNAIDS and other partners
- Asia
Pacific Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS APN+
APN+ was born when 40 PLWHA representing 8 different countries within the
region met in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in February 1994. Many of us in this
meeting experienced tremendous pressure both from our governments and society.
In addition, almost everyone felt that Asia and the Pacific region were always
neglected in terms of treatment and care of PLWHA. The newly formed network
aimed at combating the situation more collectively and positively. The secretariat
was set up in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, after a meeting with the committee
of representatives in Bangkok, Thailand, June 1994. APN+ was restructured
in September 1995 at the Chiang Mai meeting. Five more countries in the region
were included. This increased its strength to 13 countries. The Secretariat
was being moved to Singapore with various working groups handling various
projects. In February 1996, APN+ country key personnel met in Singapore for
a workplan meeting. During this meeting a steering committee was formed.
- Asia-AIDS
- Asian Harm
Reduction Network AHRN
The Asian Harm Reduction Network (AHRN) is the first project of its kind.
A global information and support network, created to link and support the
courageous people and programs working in Asia to stop HIV among injecting
drug users. Hundreds of individuals and organizations participate in the
network and AHRN is endorsed by UNAIDS, the World Health Organization and
many governments who see harm reduction and networking as key approaches
in the fight against HIV/AIDS. AHRN is run by programs for programs. The
network links and support programs with a range of services, including a
resource centre, newsletter, special reports training programs and technical
assistance. AHRN's main goal is to promote activities for preventing HIV
and other harms associated with drug injecting.
- PWHA-Net
An email-based forum aims to help participants to get to
know the PWHA networks and allows networks and PWHAs to discuss
shared issues, and plan common strategies and actions.
- SEA-AIDS
Regional forum for HIV/AIDS in Asia and Pacific.
- Sex-work
A forum which cconcerned with organizational issues facing
sex work projects and increasing knowledge and understanding
about sex work, sexual health and HIV.
- Stigma-AIDS
A specialised e-mail forum focusing on stigma in Africa and
run a series of structured debates, starting with defining stigma
in the cultural context and then moving discussions through various
priorities for research.
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Pinoy-RH
Pinoy RH is an electronic forum on sexual and reproductive
health in the Philippines. Pinoy RH aims to address issues
relating to reproductive health, such as family planning, maternal
mortality, unsafe abortion, STDs and HIV/AIDS. It would also
allow members to share ideas and experiences with other members
and discuss issues that are important to the members' programs.
The exchange of information and experiences could help reduce
duplication of efforts, and would benefit the larger community.
Pinoy RH is for the Filipino community, and so messages may
be either in English or Filipino, or both. Pinoy RH was initially
envisioned by a core group of organizations involved in information
technology initiatives. The core group members are the Philippine
National AIDS Council (PNAC), Remedios AIDS Foundation, Health
Action Information Network (HAIN), UNAIDS, and Ford Foundation.
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HIV-News-Asia-Pacific
News service covering HIV/AIDS press coverage in Asia and
the Pacific. Monitoring over twenty different print and electronic
news sources on a daily basis and put together a bi-weekly
bulletin for distribution.
BTS
The forum provides a visible and accessible area for all,
including government representatives and UN officials. Issues
raised through forum contributions will be synthesized and
clustered into regional and/or thematic priorities.
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Gender-AIDS
Facilitates linkages and information sharing between people
living with HIV or AIDS groups, women's organizations and other
organizations working or interested in the area of gender and
HIV/AIDS.
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UNESCO
Bangkok HIV/AIDS Clearing House
This listserv will provide you with the latest information,
website updates, new publications, teaching/learning materials
and various resources acquired and added to the databases of
the UNESCO Bangkok Clearing House; news and resources available
in the global UNESCO HIV/AIDS Clearinghouses network as well
as news and calendar of activities of the UNESCO Bangkok HIV/AIDS
Programme. It will also serve as a platform for sharing resources
and information on HIV/AIDS preventive education and raising
issues and discussions dealing with how information can better
support the programmes and activities on HIV/AIDS preventive
education and how they can be made more readily accessible.
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UNAIDS
XV International AIDS Conference Information and Coordination
Workspace
This on-line working group has been established to facilitate
co-ordination of preparatory efforts of UNAIDS and its cosponsors
for the XV International Conference on AIDS, Bangkok Thailand,
11-16 July 2004.
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UNAIDS South East
Asia and Pacific InterCountry Team — SEAPICTNet
SEAPICTnet is an email based information service aimed at
strengthening information exchange around HIV/AIDS within the
UN system in South East Asia and the Pacific. The forum aims
to increase the opportunities for co-ordination between agencies
working in this region by providing an internal communication
channel for exchanging information such as: Events - upcoming
meetings, conferences and activities at both country and regional
levels. Reports - disseminating final and draft reports for
information and comment Best Practice - identifying examples
of best practice and local response. The SEAPICTnet list will
fill the gap between the more public forums and offer a neutral
space for UN agencies and key partners to share a greater range
of information and ideas.
Conferences
Regional
Websites
- UNDP South East Asia
HIV & Development Programme
- YOUANDAIDS, The HIV/AIDS
portal for Asia Pacific
- Seven sisters website
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Regional Network on HIV/AIDS
(the Seven Sisters) is a broad-based alliance bringing together
seven regional networks: AIDS Society of Asia Pacific (ASAP),
Asia Pacific Council of AIDS Service Organisations (APCASO),
Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (APN+), Asia
Pacific Network of Sex Workers (APNSW), Asia Pacific Rainbow
(APR), Asian Harm Reduction Network (AHRN), and Co-ordination
of Action Research on AIDS and Mobility in Asia (CARAM Asia).
The inter-network discussions were initiated during the 5th ICAAP
in Kuala Lumpur in 1999. After 18 months of dialogue the Coalition
was formalised in February 2001 at Kuala Lumpur. These networks
have tremendous experience and expertise in initiating and implementing
programmes dealing with affected communities and vulnerable populations
such as drug users, sex workers, transgender communities, men
who have sex with men (MSM), HIV+ people and mobile populations.
The respective networks have built upon partnerships with the
sectors mentioned, to ensure appropriate and effective responses
at grassroots level. The experiences reflect that there are various
cross-cutting issues and concerns where common and co-ordinated
actions can be evolved for effecting change.
- The Asia Pacific Council of
AIDS Service Organisations APCASO
The Asia Pacific Council of AIDS Service Organisations (APCASO) is a network
of non-government and community-based organisations that provide HIV/AIDS
services within the Asia and the Pacific region. CBOs have been involved
in the HIV/AIDS epidemic at local and global levels and are one of the most
distinctive features of the response to the epidemic. CBOs are based in and
are made up of people from the most affected communities.
Furthermore, CBOs are able to reflect and anticipate needs at the local level,
which give them a unique perspective and function in the formulation of effective
and appropriate responses to HIV/AIDS. In this light, APCASO was formally
organised in 1992. APCASO is active at the global level through links with
regional networks and other regional bodies; and at local levels through
the work of its national focal points, members of the Council of Representatives
(COR).
- CARAM
CARAM Asia's involvement in the region and through its participatory
action research initiatives on AIDS and mobility reveals that
migrant workers are seen as economic tools, policies tend to
be developed to control the migrant worker and migrant workers
are marginalized in various HIV/AIDS programmes. The initiatives
and interventions to reduce HIV/AIDS vulnerability in the migration
process must begin with recognizing the migrant worker as a human
person with needs, feelings, warmth, rights and dignity. Equally
there is a need to work collectively towards creating an enabling
environment at all stages of migration with the migrant worker.
APNSW
The NSWP was founded in 1991 as an informal alliance which
participates in independently financed projects in partnership
with member organizations and technical support agencies. The
Network has recently established a secretariat, which was based
in Cape Town in 2002 and moved to Rio de Janeiro in 2003. A
board has been established to take the network as a legally
constituted international organisation to promote sex workers
health and human rights.
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Asian Development Bank
ADB is a multilateral development finance institution dedicated
to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific. Established in
1966, we are now owned by 63 members, mostly from the region.
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The Global Fund
The Global Fund was created to finance a dramatic turn-around
in the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. These
3 diseases kill more than 6 million people each year, and the
numbers are growing. This massive scaling-up of resources is
already supporting aggressive interventions against all three.
By funding the work of new and existing programs, we can save
millions of lives, stop the spread of disease and halt the
devastation to families, communities and economies around the
world.
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Asian Business Coalition
on AIDS ABC on AIDS
The Asian Business Coalition on AIDS (ABC on AIDS) is a regional partnership
between companies that aim to prevent and control HIV/AIDS in the workplace
and not-for-profit organizations that provide technical services on HIV/AIDS,
such as training.
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AFAO
AFAO is the peak non-government organisation representing
Australia's community-based response to HIV/AIDS. AFAO's work
includes education, policy, advocacy and international projects.
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Asian Forum of Parliamentarians
on Population and Development AFPPD
The Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development (AFPPD)
is a coordinating body of National Committees of Parliamentarians on Population
and Development and Parliamentary Committees dealing with population and
development issues working to generate support and perpetuate cooperation
among Asian parliamentarians in the area of population and development,
and related fields. The Asian Forum is committed to informing, educating
and motivating parliamentarians on the linkages between increasing population
and issues such as reproductive health, family planning, food security,
water resources, sustainable development, environment, ageing, urbanisation,
migration, HIV/AIDS, and gender equality.
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Family
Health International FHI
Formed in 1971, Family Health International (FHI) is among the largest
and most established nonprofit organizations active in international public
health with a mission to improve lives worldwide through research, education,
and services in family health. We manage research and field activities
in more than 70 countries to meet the public health needs of some of the
world's most vulnerable people. We work with a wide variety of partners
including governmental and nongovernmental organizations, research institutions,
community groups, and the private sector.
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International HIV/AIDS
Alliance
The International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) is an
international development non-governmental organisation which
was set up in 1993 by a consortium of international donors.
The Alliance was established to respond to the need for a specialist,
professional intermediary organisation which would work in
effective partnership with non-governmental and community-based
organisations in developing countries, as well as with national
governments, private and public donors and the UN system.
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HIV/AIDS Information Service
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AIDSMAP
This site is produced by NAM in collaboration with the
British HIVAssociation and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance.
Initial funding was generously provided by St. Stephen's AIDS
Trust. NAM is a community-based information provider based
in the UK whose sole aim is to combat the AIDS epidemic through
accurate, accessible and up-to-date information. NAM produces
extensive information on treatments, both in book form and
as a searchable database on this website. NAM also has a range
of publications on organizations as well as an online international
resources database, searchable in six languages.
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Epidemiological
Fact Sheets on HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections
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U.S.
Census Bureau - International Program Centers - HIV/AIDS
Surveillance
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Asian AIDS/HIV
Information Archive
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