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Together, We Can: The Success of the Mingende Practice Model for Preventing Parent-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Papua New Guinea. UNICEF (2011)The report documents the Mingende practice model for preventing parent-to-child transmission of HIV (PPTCT) and analyses factors leading to the success of the PPTCT programme at the Mingenede Rural Hospital (MRH), Papua New Guinea. It captures innovative methods and processes that have led to the MRH's successful follow up for the continuum of care to reduce fall out rates and improve timely ART provision as well as adherence.

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Askim Na Save (Ask and Understand): People Who Sell and Exchange Sex in Port Moresby. Kelly A, Kupul M, Man WYN, et al (2011)Askim na Save (Ask and Understand): People who sell and exchange sex in Port Moresby is a comprehensive bio-behavioural study of sex work in Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. The study was designed to fill gaps in knowledge about the sex industry in PNG and to map the sale and exchange of sex in Port Moresby to create a richer and more detailed understanding of sex workers and their vulnerability to HIV.

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Forecasting the Population-Level Impact of Reductions in HIV Antiretroviral Therapy in Papua New Guinea. Gray RT, Zhang L, Lupiwa T, et al (2011)Papua New Guinea (PNG) recently did not secure external funding for the continuation of its antiretroviral treatment (ART) programs meaning that supplies of HIV drugs for the estimated 38,000 people living with HIV in PNG could be completely depleted during 2010. Using a mathematical model of HIV transmission calibrated to available HIV epidemiology data from PNG, we evaluated the expected population-level impact of reductions in ART availability.

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UNGASS Country Progress Report: Papua New Guinea. National AIDS Council Secretariat PNG and Partners (2010)

At the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) held in 2001, 189 Member States adopted the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS; and PNG was among these States that initially adopted this Declaration.

Every two years member states are required to report to the UN General Assembly, a on their progress towards achieving the goals of the 2001 Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the 2006 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS. The first UNGASS reporting round was in 2004. PNG submitted its first UNGASS report in 2008.



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Papua New Guinea National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011-2015. National AIDS Council of Papua New Guinea (2010)The new National HIV and AIDS Strategy, 2011-2015 seeks to build on past achievements and address shortcomings in PNG’s response to the HIV epidemic. The NHS replaces the National Strategic Plan on HIV/AIDS, 2006-2010 (NSP). Its overarching goal is to reduce transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI) and minimise their impact on individuals, families and communities.

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Papua New Guinea MSM Country Snapshot: August 2009. UNAIDS, Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health, and HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific (2009)

MSM Country Snapshots for 17 countries have been developed as a collaborative product of UNAIDS Regional Support Team Asia-Pacific, APCOM and the HIV and AIDS Data Hub. Each 1-page snapshot pulls together the latest epidemiological and behavioural response data available from the Data Hub along with information from the Commission on AIDS in Asia Report.

Developed originally for ICAAPIX delegates, the Snapshots are aimed particularly at those who may have little or no knowledge of MSM, TG and HIV. The MSM Country Snapshots and the Regional Picture should not be regarded as “scientific" publications nor are they intended to be exhaustive in scope.

MSM Country Snapshot is being updated regularly on respective country profiles at www.aidsdatahub.org and updated countries reviews will be posted here as they become available.



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A Systematic Literature Review of HIV and AIDS Research In Papua New Guinea 2007‐2008. King E and Lupiwa T (2009)PNG is currently facing a rapidly expanding HIV epidemic. In 2007, there were an estimated 23,210 people living with HIV, which translates to an estimated national prevalence of 1.28%. A strong national response is currently underway, including a range of prevention, treatment, care, and support programs and initiatives.

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UNGASS Country Progress Report: Papua New Guinea. National AIDS Council Secretariat PNG and Partners (2008)PNG country report on progress of HIV and AIDS interventions for 2006/2007 is in fact the 1st report on UNGASS indicators. The First report attempted in 2005 was only a short narrative one which was sent late to Geneva. It fell short of relevant indicators and therefore was not included in the consolidated report to the UN General Assembly.

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