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- To share our economic analysis of Avahan and costing methods on a technical level - To disseminate the results of this effort (STI BMJ Published article) and also preliminary aggregated analysis for 4 years - To discuss how our work could be shared with to inform evaluation data needs
 
 
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Purpose: • Estimate costs of a comprehensive national response to HIV & AIDS • Typically used to cost national strategic plans or national programs • Time horizon: 5-6 years, although has been used for longer
 
 
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Presentation on The Global Fund and Costing HIV Responses in Asia, 28 October 2010
 
 
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This document presents the result of a study which aimed to assess the socio-economic impact of HIV in wide range of areas (income and employment; consumption, assets and savings; coping mechanism; stigma; health; education; gender etc). It also contains information on impact mitigation policies and programmes.
 
 
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This is a presentation on the status of the AIDS Epidemic in Asian countries. This was presented during the International Epidemiological Association Meeting in Colombo last May 24, 2010.
 
 
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Half-way through the National Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS (NSP) period (2007-2011), this Joint Mid-Term Review (JMTR) aimed to assist the National AIDS Program in taking stock of achievements and challenges in implementation so far. The JMTR had the following objectives:
  • To assess the status and dynamics of the HIV epidemic in the Maldives
  • To assess whether national responses adequately address the dynamics of the epidemic
  • To assess the implementation of the NSP to date, with a focus on priorities and analysis of gaps
  • To recommend strategic actions for 2010-2011 to fill the gaps, and estimate the cost of doing so.
The JMTR took place between 7-13 December 2009.
 
 
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Background on peer education outreach interventions supported by PEPFAR/USAID/FHI:
  • The expanded array of interventions offered for drug users
  • Peer education outreach
  • DIC based services
  • Needles exchanges
 
 
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The drug of choice in Malaysia is opiate-based drugs (heroine and morphine) and marijuana. In the past decade, annually more than 35,000 drug addicts are identified in the country which has reduced significantly, and in 2008--to about 25, 000 cases. From 1988 – 2008, there are 285,762 addicts that are registered with National Anti-Drugs Information System (NADI). The advent of synthetic drugs (ATS) is a present challenge to Malaysia.
 
 
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Presentation on reducing HIV vulnerability among Injecting Drug Users (IDUs) and their sex Partners. Harm reduction:
  • Methadone Maintenance Therapy to achieve 25,000 coverage by 2010
  • Needle Syringe Exchange Program to achieve 15,000 Coverage by 2010
  • Safe Sex (Condom use) for the HIV+ve and those who have sex with HIV+ve or unknown HIV status partners