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Presentation presented at 7th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention Date: 1 July 2013 Place: Kuala Lumpur
 
 
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Asia-Pacific Aspirations Perspectives for the Post-2015 Development Agenda in South Asia  Organized by ESCAP/ADB/UNDP regional partnership 20 September 2013 Bangkok, Thailand
 
 
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Getting to zero HIV new infections in Asia and the Pacific region: Possible or impossible dream?  Presentation presented at the ICAAP, Bangkok. 
 
 
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Main outcomes of the consultation 1. Lessons learnt from the health MDGs 2. Health priorities post 2015 3. The role of health in the broader post-2015 development agenda 4. Potential goals and targets 5. Not just "what" – but "how"
 
 
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HIV Epidemic and Response in Asia and the Pacific Presentation Judicial Dialogue on HIV, Human Rights and the Law in Asia and the Pacific Meeting, 2-4 June 2013 Bangkok, Thailand
 
 
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Re-strategizing the MSM Response: Data for Action January 21, 2013
 
 
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7th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention, 3 July 2013 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
 
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Presentation presented at the 7th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention Date: July 2, 2013 Place: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
 
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This report was commissioned by the International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC), with the support of Australian Aid, for the purpose of developing a better understanding of drug policy advocacy activity in 10 Asian countries: Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. It aims to achieve three goals:
  • Identify organisations engaged in harm reduction and drug policy advocacy
  • Identify gaps and challenges in harm reduction and drug policy advocacy that remain to be addressed
  • Develop recommendations for prioritising new activities in harm reduction and drug policy advocacy
 
 
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Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) are diverse; political regimes, cultural norms and languages vary widely. The forms of sex work undertaken across the Pacific are as diverse as the social, economic and political contexts in which they are situated. Reliable information on sex work in PICTs is fragmented and incomplete. However, characteristic forms of sex work include: paid sex with seafarers, women boarding boats, and the provision of sex to affluent locals, tourists, business travellers or migrant workers. Sex work typically occurs around ports and transit hubs, in development or construction enclaves and near military installations. Most sex work is informally organised and sex workers operate independently, although in Guam and Palau sex work is managed from within other entertainment establishments. Significant levels of sex work have been documented in Port Moresby, Honiara, Suva, Guam and Saipan, but various forms of sex work take place throughout the region.