Le Club Far Away From Home : Prévention du VIH et rétro-information sur la mise en oeuvre de politiques pour les populations migrantes et mobiles dans le delta du Mékong, Viet Nam.
ONUSIDA
Bien que la prévalence du VIH au Viet Nam reste plus faible que dans les pays voisins, la propagation du VIH persiste parmi les populations clés plus exposées au risque d’infection, atténuée uniquement par des programmes de prévention, de traitement et de soins d’envergure limitée. Dans l’épidémie concentrée du Viet Nam, les consommateurs de drogues injectables sont les plus lourdement touchés depuis la détection du premier cas en 1990 à Hô Chi Minh-Ville.
A Nongovernmental Organization's National Response to HIV: the Work of the All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV
UNAIDS
The All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV was founded in the late 1990s by people alarmed by the rapidly growing epidemic in their country, and the lack of resources and support for themselves and others affected by HIV. Since then the Network has grown to provide services throughout the country. Key strategy components are: increasing access to care and support; lobbying and advocating protecting the rights of people living with HIV; seeking to increase social acceptance of people living with HIV; and enhancing the organizational capacity of the Network. This short document outlines the development of the Network and highlights lessons learnt, a longer study providing more information about the Network is available on UNAIDS’ website.
The Positive Partnerships Program in Thailand: Empowering People Living with HIV.
UNAIDS
UNAIDS best practice collection: an innovative new project in Thailand - the Positive Partnership Program (PPP) - has two goals: 1) to enable people living with HIV to lift themselves out of poverty, achieved through the provision of microcredit loans that allow people to set up small businesses in their communities; 2) the second goal is to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV.
Towards Universal Access to Prevention, Treatment and Care: Experiences and Challenges from Mbeya Region in Tanzania – A Case Study
UNAIDS
Tanzania has made substantial progress in strengthening the national response to HIV in recent years. This case study describes different aspects of the response made in the Mbeya region over the last 20 years. More than 2 million people live in the region and it was, and continues to be one of the worst-affected parts of the country. However, HIV prevalence which reached an estimated high of 20% in the mid-1990s has been in decline since then. It is very likely that the work of the Mbeya Regional AIDS Control Programme which began in 1988 has made an important contribution to reversing the trend of the epidemic.