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East Asia and Pacific Region HIV/AIDS Epidemic

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Since the early 1990s, the World Bank has been actively involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS in East Asia and Pacific through lending, policy dialogue, and research and analysis. The regional strategy updated in December 2003, recommends increasing and improving political commitments; developing more comprehensive approaches to addressing the epidemic; improving public health surveillance, monitoring, and evaluation; stepping up prevention efforts, advancing healthcare, support, treatment, and health services delivery. The summary of the regional strategy has been translated into several regional languages.

Summaries of the Regional Strategy in language versions:

  English
  Chinese
  Bahasa Indonesian
  
Thai 
  
Vietnamese


HIV/AIDS Projects in the Region (Active and Closed)

  Cambodia: Health Sector Support Project (Active)
  Cambodia: Provincial and Rural Infrastructure Project (Active)
  Cambodia: Disease Control and Health Development Project (Closed)
  China: Health Nine Project (Active)
  China: Disease Prevention Project (Closed)
  China: Infectious and Endemic Disease Control Project (Closed)
  Indonesia: HIV/AIDS and STD Prevention and Management Project (Closed)
  Vietnam: HIV/AIDS Prevention (Active)
  Vietnam: Regional Blood Transfusion Centers (Active)


Featured HIV/AIDS sector Reports

  Addressing HIV/AIDS in East Asia and Pacific
  Guidance Note on Health Care Worker Safety from HIV and Other Blood Borne Infections


More information:
  Regional HIV/AIDS Publications and Reports
  World Bank HIV/AIDS Publications and Reports


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