Report card. HIV prevention for girls and young women: Thailand
This report card aims to provide a summart of HIV prevention for girls and young women in Thailand.
This report card aims to provide a summart of HIV prevention for girls and young women in Thailand.
This report card aims to provide a summary of HIV prevention for girls and young women in Indonesia.
This report card aims to provide a summary of HIV prevention for girls and young women in Papua New Guinea.
This report card aims to provide a summary of HIV prevention for girls and young women in Cambodia.
This report card aims to provide a summary of HIV prevention for girls and young women in China.
This report card aims to provide a summary of HIV prevention for girls and young women in India.
Although HIV can strike anyone, it is not an equal opportunity virus. Gender inequality, poverty, lack of education and inadequate access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services continue to fuel the epidemic. This booklet will detail how and why prevention works.
This publication describes a successful component of the HIV prevention and control efforts for mobile populations in Can Tho province, The Far Away from Home Club.
As Cambodia was returning to peace in the early 1990's, HIV/AIDS reached the war-torn Kingdom. With around 3.5% of the adult population aged from 15 to 49 already infected, the Kingdom of Cambodia is facing today the highest rate of infection in Asia.
This paper reports on programs that have helped young people in developing countries practise healthier behaviours, including delaying sexual debut, reducing the number of sexual partners, and increasing the use of methods of preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), includ