This is a summary of the proceedings of the Judicial Colloquium and a synthesis of the key points raised at the meeting. It draws from all of the presentations and relevant points made during the open forum.
This is the presentation from BROS Khmer's use of the mobile bus and audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI) to conduct an HIV Behavioral Serosurvey among urban men in eight Cambodia cities.
The BROS Khmer study was designed to collect integrated HIV serostatus and behavioral risk information among Cambodian men frequenting ‘hot spots’ or MSM with a mobile bus.
This report includes the findings from the three Second Generation Surveillance (SGS) surveys of STIs and HIV prevalence and risk behaviour, which were conducted in 2008 in Vanuatu.
This report grows out of the shared belief by the government and UNICEF that there must be a response to the impending HIV crisis confronting women and girls in Malaysia.
In 2005 and 2006 the Cook Islands Ministry of Health, with technical assistance from the Secretariat of the Pacific Community, conducted second generation surveillance (SGS) surveys of antenatal women and youth.