Publications on Key Populations

Resource | Fact Sheets,
Compilation of the data on the Integrated HIV Behavioral and Serologic Surveillance among the most-at-risk populations (MARP) from 2005-2009.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
This report summarizes an assessment that was carried out in early 2009 to identify priorities for operations research to better understand effective models for HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support among MSM in Asia and the Pacific.
 
 
Resource | Data Sheets,
The document shows number of new HIV infection, AIDS cases and AIDS death in Malaysia from 1986-2009.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
The article examines the extent to which an existing sex work typology captures human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk in Karnataka and propose a systematic approach for devising evidence-based typologies.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
Based on the principles of Second Generation Surveillance, this first BSS was conducted among population groups considered to be most at risk for HIV in Bhutan.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
By reviewing available data and literature on HIV transmission in intimate partner relationships; understanding the current national response for addressing this emerging epidemic trend; the endeavour was identifying potential programmatic entry-points for preventing HIV transmission in intimate partner relationships.
 
 
Resource | Presentations,
The Integrated Bio‐Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) Survey 2009 presentation provides an estimate of HIV prevalence among three key populations at higher risk in Malaysia: Female Sex Workers, Transsexuals, and IV Drug Users.
 
 
Resource | Presentations,
Presentation slides on the findings from the National Consensus Workshop 2009.
 
 
Resource | Tools,
This Resource Estimation Tool for Advocacy (RETA) User’s Guide is a companion to RETA. RETA is a Microsoft Office Excel‐based tool that will help you calculate the resources you need to implement the Comprehensive Package of HIV Prevention Services for Men Who Have Sex with Men.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
This book begins with four case studies that examine how policing practices directly impact the lives of people who use drugs.