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Responding to HIV/AIDS in the East Asia and Pacific Region : A Strategy Note for the World Bank

dc.contributor.author Borowitz, Michael
dc.contributor.author Wiley, Elizabeth
dc.contributor.author Saadah, Fadia
dc.contributor.author Baris, Enis
dc.date.accessioned 2013-06-04T21:07:20Z
dc.date.available 2013-06-04T21:07:20Z
dc.date.issued 2003-12
dc.description.abstract With almost half the world's population, Asia will determine the future of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. This paper outlines a strategic direction for the World Bank in its multisectoral response to HIV/AIDS in the East Asian and Pacific region in light of this challenge. There is a significant risk of a large-scale HIV/AIDS epidemic in the region. Governments, civil society, and other partners are key players in this response. However, with new methods of funding, issues of capacity, and an evolving epidemic, responses must take into account five key challenges: political commitment and multi-sectoral support; public health surveillance and monitoring and evaluation; prevention; care, treatment and support; and health services delivery. This paper identifies options for how the World Bank, in close partnership with government, civil society and other partners, can assist in the response at the country and regional levels. The paper stresses the need for country specific strategies to address the diversity of issues within the region. It highlights the importance of analytic and advisory work in this area to support ongoing and planned programs as well as capacity building efforts. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/3494066/responding-hivaids-east-asia-pacific-region
dc.identifier.isbn 1-932126-86-4
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13756
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries HNP discussion paper series;
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
dc.subject ADULT POPULATION
dc.subject AIDS DEATHS
dc.subject ANTENATAL CARE
dc.subject ANTENATAL CLINIC
dc.subject BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE
dc.subject BLOOD SAFETY
dc.subject CARE
dc.subject CARE
dc.subject CASES OF HIV
dc.subject CIRCUMCISION
dc.subject CLINICS
dc.subject COMMERCIAL SEX
dc.subject COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
dc.subject DISCRIMINATION
dc.subject DRUG USERS
dc.subject DRUGS
dc.subject EDUCATION
dc.subject EPIDEMICS
dc.subject EPIDEMIOLOGY
dc.subject FAMILIES
dc.subject HEALTH
dc.subject HEALTH
dc.subject HEALTH CARE
dc.subject HEALTH SECTOR
dc.subject HEALTH SERVICES
dc.subject HIGH-RISK
dc.subject HIGH-RISK BEHAVIOR
dc.subject HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS
dc.subject HIV
dc.subject HIV DATA
dc.subject HIV INFECTION
dc.subject HIV PREVALENCE
dc.subject HIV PREVALENCE RATES
dc.subject HIV PREVENTION
dc.subject HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
dc.subject ILLNESS
dc.subject IMMUNE DEFICIENCY
dc.subject IMMUNITY
dc.subject IMMUNODEFICIENCY
dc.subject INFECTIOUS DISEASES
dc.subject INJECTING DRUG USE
dc.subject INJECTING DRUG USERS
dc.subject INTERVENTION
dc.subject LIFE EXPECTANCY
dc.subject MALARIA
dc.subject MEDICAL CARE
dc.subject MIGRANT WORKERS
dc.subject NATIONAL HEALTH
dc.subject NEEDLES
dc.subject NEW CASES
dc.subject NEW INFECTIONS
dc.subject NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
dc.subject NUTRITION
dc.subject NUTRITION
dc.subject OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS
dc.subject ORPHANS
dc.subject PANDEMIC
dc.subject PARTNERSHIP
dc.subject PATIENTS
dc.subject PEOPLE WITH HIV
dc.subject PREGNANT WOMEN
dc.subject PREVENTION AND CARE
dc.subject PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES
dc.subject PRIVATE SECTOR
dc.subject PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
dc.subject PUBLIC HEALTH
dc.subject PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE
dc.subject QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
dc.subject RELIGIOUS GROUPS
dc.subject RISK POPULATIONS
dc.subject SAFETY
dc.subject SERVICE DELIVERY
dc.subject SEX WITH MEN
dc.subject SEX WORKERS
dc.subject SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
dc.subject SEXUAL PRACTICES
dc.subject SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
dc.subject SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
dc.subject SOCIAL SERVICES
dc.subject SOCIAL TABOOS
dc.subject TRANSMISSION
dc.subject TREATMENT
dc.subject TREATMENT
dc.subject TUBERCULOSIS
dc.subject UNAIDS
dc.subject UNPROTECTED SEX
dc.subject URBAN AREAS
dc.subject VOLUNTARY COUNSELING
dc.subject WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AIDS
dc.subject HEALTH CARE
dc.subject AIDS EDUCATION
dc.subject AIDS PREVENTION
dc.subject HEALTH CARE FINANCING
dc.title Responding to HIV/AIDS in the East Asia and Pacific Region : A Strategy Note for the World Bank en
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okr.doctype Publications & Research :: Working Paper
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/3494066/responding-hivaids-east-asia-pacific-region
okr.globalpractice Health, Nutrition, and Population
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 000265513_20040517161814
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 3494066
okr.identifier.report 28868
okr.language.supported en
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okr.region.administrative East Asia and Pacific
okr.topic Health, Nutrition and Population :: HIV AIDS
okr.topic Private Sector Development :: HIV AIDS and Business
okr.topic Health Monitoring and Evaluation
okr.topic Health, Nutrition and Population :: Adolescent Health
okr.topic Health Economics and Finance
okr.unit Health, Nutrition, and Population
okr.volume 1 of 1
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