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Treatment and Care for HIV-positive Injecting Drug Users

IDU care and treatment training materialsJUNE 2008 — FHI, along with ASEAN, USAID, and WHO have published a 12 module training course for clinicians who provide—or expect to provide—care and treatment, including antiretroviral therapy, for HIV-positive injecting drug users.

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Scaling Up the Continuum of Care in the Asia-Pacific Region

NOVEMBER 2007 — The continuum of care (CoC) is a strategy developed in the Asia-Pacific region to organize and provide care, treatment, and support services. Scaling Up the Continuum of Care for People Living with HIV: A Toolkit for Implementers will help planners and managers to create networks that link HIV care, treatment, and support services in ways that respond to unique needs.

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Clinical Facility and Services Assessment Field Guide: QA/QI
 
QAQI Field Guide coverOCTOBER 2007 — This field guide is intended to be used by FHI staff and partner organizations responsible for ensuring quality clinical services, both facility based (e.g., STI services) and non-facility based (e.g., home-based care services). It provides general information on how to organize, implement and follow up on Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement (QA/QI) clinical facility and service assessments.
 

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Protecting People on the Move Across Asia

JUNE 2006 — Protecting People on the Move recounts lessons and themes from over a decade of FHI experience with mobility and HIV/AIDS programming in the region. This book addresses the complexity of population movement and provides a starting point for planning and implementing interventions. 

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MAP Network Releases 'AIDS in Asia' Assessment Report

report cover image thumbnailAPRIL 2004 — The Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic Network (MAP Network) has released AIDS in Asia: Face the Facts: A Comprehensive Analysis of the AIDS Epidemics in Asia. The report looks at epidemic trends in selected countries—those where HIV is spreading rapidly, those where the number of new infections appears to be falling, and those where the epidemic has yet to take off. AIDS in Asia also examines the major behaviors driving the epidemic—injecting drug use, sex between men and commercial sex—and questions whether social norms of youth are changing.

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Drug-Related Harm Issues in Asia

JULY 2003 — The Manual for Reducing Drug-Related Harm in Asia (Second Edition) offers background information and the rationale for implementing harm-reduction programs in Asia. The guide offers advice for program design, implementation, and maintenance, as well as key lessons learned.

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Driving Forces of HIV in Asia

MAY 2003 — What Drives HIV in Asia: A Summary of Sexual and Drug-Taking Behaviors analyzes key factors in the spread of HIV/AIDS in Asia, including sexual and injecting drug  use.

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HIV Counseling and Testing in Asia

SEPTEMBER 2003 — Current Issues in HIV Counseling and Testing in South and Southeast Asia highlights issues such as the isolation of people living with HIV and AIDS and the pivotal role intervention programs play in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

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