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‪Cases of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia Reported thru' 31 December 2009‬. ‪Communicable Disease Control and Environmental Health Ministry of Health Indonesia (2010)‬


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Ministry of Health Indonesia. (2010). Quarterly Progress Report:  HIV & AIDS Situation in Indonesia, June 2010

This is the Quarterly Progress Report for the HIV & AIDS Situation in Indonesia as of June 2010. Publication is in Bahasa.


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Cases of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia Reported thru' December 2009
Source: Directorate General CDC & EH Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia


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Globally, an estimated 17 million women and girls are living with HIV, and more than two million pregnancies occur amongst HIV-positive women each year. In 2009, an estimated 370,000 children acquired HIV. While the total number of children being born with HIV has decreased due to the increased access to services that support women living with HIV to have HIV-free babies (usually referred to as prevention of mother-to-child transmission to PMTCT), the majority of remaining cases occur in resource-poor nations.


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Progress Report HIV & AIDS situation in Indonesia Up to June 2011, the Ministry of Health (Laporan Situasi Perkembangan HIV & AIDS di Indonesia Sampai dengan Juni 2011, Kementerian Kesehatan RI). Directorate General of Disease Control and Environmental Health, Ministry of Health, Indonesia (2011)


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The 2002-2003 Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) is a nationally representative survey of 29,483 ever-married women age 15-49 and 8,310 currently married men age 15- 54. The main purpose of the 2002-2003 IDHS is to provide policymakers and program managers with detailed information on fertility, family planning, childhood and adult mortality, maternal and child health, and knowledge of and attitudes related to HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.


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In collaboration with various community-based organisations, APN+ conducted a peer-led mixed method research project in six Asian countries (India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, and Singapore) to document the range of services available for
MSM and transgender people living with HIV and to identify barriers to access and use of these services.

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Progress Report HIV & AIDS situation in Indonesia Up to March 2011, the Ministry of Health (Laporan Situasi Perkembangan HIV & AIDS di Indonesia Sampai dengan Maret 2011, Kementerian Kesehatan RI). Directorate General of Disease Control and Environmental Health, Ministry of Health, Indonesia (2011)


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Indonesia, a country with a population of 237.5 million in 2010 has an estimated HIV prevalence of 0.27% among the 15-49 years age group (MoH, Mathematic Model of HIV Epidemic in Indonesia 2008-2014). Indonesia’s HIV and AIDS epidemic is concentrated amongst key affected population resulting from a mix of two modes of transmissions, sexual transmission and drug injecting. 

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‘Men who have sex with men’ and the corresponding acronym ‘MSM’ refer to all men who engage in homosexual behaviour, regardless of gender identity, motivation for engaging in sex, or identification with any particular ‘community’. The words ‘man’ and ‘sex’ are interpreted differently in diverse cultures and societies as well as by the individuals involved. As a result, the term MSM covers a large variety of settings and contexts in which male to-male sex takes place. The term ‘gay’ is used by some people to refer to a sexual identity that they apply to themselves and other men that is based on the sex they have with other men.


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