HIV/AIDS Management and Prevention Act 2003. Independent State of Papua New Guinea (2003)
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Being an Act to give effect to the Basic Rights acknowledged in Preamble to the Constitution, in particular the rights and freedoms of - (a) life, liberty, security of the person and protection of the law; and (b) freedom of inhuman treatment; and ... Download this publication |
Papua New Guinea National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011-2015. National AIDS Council of Papua New Guinea (2010)
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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. Download this publication |
5th AIDS Medium Term Plan - 2011-2016 Philippine Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS, DOH (2011)
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The Fifth AIDS Medium-Term Plan 2011-2016 (5th AMTP) resonates our renewed commitment for urgent actions. It calls upon the nation to act collectively in scaling up comprehensive HIV interventions. Harmonizing our efforts under the 5th AMTP ensures that the Philippines will stay on track in meeting the Millennium Development Goal of halting the further spread and beginning to reverse the trend of HIV and AIDS. |
Viet Nam HIV/AIDS Estimates and Projections 2007–2012. Viet Nam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control (2009)
![]() | During the last 20 years since the first case of HIV detected in 1990, Viet Nam has endeavored to provide comprehensive interventions targeting the HIV epidemic and care and treatment services for people living with HIV and AIDS. As of December 2008, a reported 138,000 people nationwide are living with HIV, 29,500 of which are suffering from AIDS, and 41,000 lives have been lost from AIDS related illnesses. However, more concerning is evidence that suggests the HIV infection rate is higher than the number of cases presently reported and managed. Download this publication |
Papua New Guinea National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011-2015: Implementation Framework. National AIDS Council of Papua New Guinea (2010)
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The National AIDS Council (NAC), working in close collaboration with all partners, has developed a new National HIV and AIDS Strategy (NHS) to guide Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) response to the HIV epidemic over the period 2011 to 2015. The NHS is published as a separate document. The NHS Implementation Framework, (that is, this document), is a companion document to the NHS, designed to guide partners with how they go about implementing the NHS. Download this publication |
Strategic Plan 2006 – 2010. Ministry of Health Malaysia (2008)
![]() | The Strategic Plan for Health is a summary of the Country Health Plan, which was developed for the Ninth Malaysia Plan (NMP). It is intended to be a quick reference for all programmes, institutions and state departments under the Ministry of Health to ensure that all activities and resources are directed towards similar goals. Download this publication |
Strategic Plan 2006 – 2010. Ministry of Health Malaysia (2008)
![]() | The Strategic Plan for Health is a summary of the Country Health Plan, which was developed for the Ninth Malaysia Plan (NMP). It is intended to be a quick reference for all programmes, institutions and state departments under the Ministry of Health to ensure that all activities and resources are directed towards similar goals. Download this publication |
Papua New Guinea National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011-2015: Monitoring and Evaluation Framework. National AIDS Council of Papua New Guinea (2010)
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The national Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system in PNG is guided by the ‘third one’ of the ‘three ones principles’ of having one national M&E system which is linked to the National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011–2015 (NHS). Like any fully functioning national HIV M&E system, it comprises the following 12 components. Download this publication |
National Policy on HIV/AIDS. The United Republic of Tanzania Prime Minister’s Office (2001)
![]() | HIV/AIDS is a major development crisis that affects all sectors. During the last two decades the HIV/AIDS epidemic has spread relentlessly affecting people in all walks of life and decimating the most productive segments of the population particularly women and men between the ages of 20 and 49 years. The increasing number of AIDS related absenteeism from workplaces and deaths reflects the early manifestation of the epidemic leaving behind suffering and grief. Others include lowering of life expectancy, increasing the dependency ratio, reducing growth in GDP, reduction in productivity, increasing poverty, raising infant and child mortality as well as the growing numbers of orphans. The children under the age of ten years bear the brunt of the impact of AIDS and for them the impact is much longer lasting than for adults. Download this publication |
Bangladesh National Strategic Plan for HIV/AIDS 2004-2010. National AIDS/STD Programme Bangladesh (2006)
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Faced with the threat of HIV/AIDS, the Bangladesh Government through MOHFW has spearheaded the national response by establishing NAC and NASP, putting in place the HIV/AIDS Policy and initiating HIV/AIDS prevention and control interventions with support and in collaboration with NGOs, the UN and Development Partners. However despite these initiatives it is acknowledged that much more needs to be done to halt further spread of HIV/AIDS and its tragic consequences and ensure desired human and socio-economic development. Download this publication |






