National Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STD (NCHADS) - Cambodia

Standard Operating Procedure for Key Populations Friendly Services Model in Cambodia

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As part of HIV prevention and care continuum HTS, ART service, and STI service have been strengthened aiming to ensure broader coverage especially amongst KPs. By doing so, a number of initiatives have been applied and expanded such as community testing, self-testing, multi-month dispensing, etc. In the middle of 2019, PrEP has been introduced with the aim to prevent new infection amongst high risk KPs.

Annual Comprehensive Report of HIV/AIDS and STI Program Implementation in 2020

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This report describes the achievement of program implementation on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention, care, support and treatment during the year 2020. The report intended to aggregate data and information collected from all OI/ART, VCCT, B-IACM, Family Health Clinics, and PMTCT sites from the country to be represented as the National Comprehensive Report for the health sector response to HIV/AIDS and STI in Cambodia. The following sections reported the main programs areas implemented in this year that are including: A) General report related to programme management and implementation; B) Results from health service deliveries; C) Challenges and constraint; D). Lesson Learned; E). Conclusion and recommendation, etc.

Technical Report on the Mock Review of Elimination Mother-to-Child Transmission (eMTCT) HIV and Syphilis in Cambodia

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The goals of this virtual “mock review” are for the National PMTCT program to assess its progress towards EMTCT of HIV and syphilis using the WHO tools and indicators for validation of EMTCT, to identify challenges and what is needed to be done in order to meet the validation requirements in the required timeframes. The review was conducted from June – September 2021 by 4 component sub Technical Working Groups (TWG ) focusing on Programme, Data, Laboratory, and Human Rights (HR), Gender Equality (GE), and engagement of Civil Society (CS). Each National component sub TWG was supported by an independent regional expert and an additional regional expert explored the role of the private sector in PMTCT.