Showing posts with label HIV/AIDS infection rate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HIV/AIDS infection rate. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

Cambodia wins award from United Nations for cutting HIV/AIDS

Sep 20, 2010
DPA

Phnom Penh - The United Nations said Monday that Cambodia had won an award for the government's successes in dealing with HIV/AIDS.

The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) award follows the drop in the nation's HIV prevalence from an estimated 2 per cent of adults in 1998 to a projected 0.7 per cent this year.

The UN's resident coordinator in Cambodia, Douglas Broderick, attributed success in tackling the disease to strong leadership, sound policies and collaboration between government and its partners.

'The lessons learned here can be applied to accelerating the progress of those goals still facing challenges to ensure their achievement by 2015,' he said referring to other MDGs that remain off-target such as the number of women dying in childbirth.

In the past decade Cambodia introduced its 100-per-cent Condom Use policy, one of a range of measures that has helped to halve HIV prevalence among pregnant women.

Another measure has tripled the number of HIV-positive women who receive drugs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV. In 2007, just 11 per cent received medication. Last year, one-third did.

The UN added that more than 90 per cent of people needing antiretroviral therapy now get the drugs they need.

But UNAIDS country director Tony Lisle warned HIV was not yet beaten, and pointed out that injecting drug users remain a high-risk group.

'HIV is still a very real challenge in this country, and stigma and discrimination remain high, which creates a barrier to accessing services,' Lisle said.

His comments echoed worries expressed by AIDS campaigners who have long condemned provisions in the 2008 anti-trafficking law that outlaw prostitution.

Police have arrested numerous sex workers and driven many underground in the past two years, which has made it harder for health workers to reach them.

Organizations providing health services for sex workers have long expressed concern that their staff risk being arrested for providing sex workers with condoms and sexual health information.

The UN acknowledged that in its statement announcing the award, saying 'changes in the legal and policy environment' had hampered efforts to help those most at risk.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Cambodia: World AIDS Day HIV Campaign, 'Testing Millions,' to Again Launch During Cambodia's National Water Festival

During Last Year's 'One Million Tests' World AIDS Day 2008 Campaign, AHF/Cambodia CARES and Cambodian Partners Surpassed Country's 30,000 Testing Goal by Testing 35,034

SOURCE: AIDS Healthcare Foundation

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Oct. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As part of an ambitious global effort to test several million people for HIV in observance of the Testing Millions World AIDS Day 2009 campaign, AHF/Cambodia CARES will launch its inaugural testing effort during the annual Water Festival, which marks the end of the rainy season and is the largest festival in the Cambodian calendar. The Water Festival commences Sunday, November 1st. AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the largest AIDS group in the US which currently provides AIDS medical care and services to more than 120,000 individuals in 22 countries worldwide in the US, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean, the Asia Pacific Region and Eastern Europe, is spearheading the worldwide initiative to test millions. Last year, AHF led the successful 'One Million Tests/World AIDS Day 2008' campaign during which AHF/Cambodia CARES and its Cambodian partners surpassed their country goal of performing 30,000 tests by testing 35,034 individuals, identifying 1,112 HIV positive individuals in the process. The 2008 campaign far exceeded its goal of performing one million tests by testing 1,603,272 people and identifying 61,399 HIV positive people.

AHF/Cambodia CARES, which partners with NCHADS in operating 12 free AIDS treatment clinics throughout the country, has also taken a leadership role to coordinate and partner with other stakeholders to reach as many people as possible for the HIV testing and the Love Condom campaign. As its part of the in-country component of the global testing campaign, AHF/Cambodia CARES has committed to testing 12,000 people for HIV throughout the month of November in Cambodia, one of the countries in the Asia Pacific region that has been hardest-hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

"With the beginning of the Water Festival, AHF/Cambodia CARES will get an early start and launch our country's participation in the 'Testing Millions' World AIDS Day 2009 campaign. We will be testing in Phnom Penh and other provinces and link those found to be positive to a clinic for follow up care and access to lifesaving antiretroviral treatment as well as the positive prevention to stop the spreading of the virus, and those who found as negative will learn about HIV prevention to keep them stay negative" said Chhim Sarath, M.D., AHF Country Director for Cambodia.

Cambodia is one of the poorest nations in Asia and also has one of the most rapidly growing HIV/AIDS epidemics in the region. The HIV epidemic has spread beyond high-risk groups such as sex workers, male police officers, factory workers, mobile populations, injection drug users and men who have sex with men, to the general population.

The number of Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) centers in Cambodia has increased dramatically over the last 5 years (only 12 sites in 2000 to 216 sites by the end of first quarter 2009). Of the current 216 VCT centers, 194 are supported directly by the government, while 22 are supported by non-governmental organizations.
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About AHF

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is the nation's largest non-profit HIV/AIDS organization. AHF currently provides medical care and/or services to more than 120,000 individuals in 22 countries worldwide in the US, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean, the Asia Pacific Region and Eastern Europe. Additional information is available at www.aidshealth.org

Friday, April 03, 2009

Cambodia expects to nail HIV/AIDS infection rate down to 0.6% in 2010

PHNOM PENH, April 3 (Xinhua) -- The infection rate of HIV/AIDS among the Cambodians is expected to decrease to 0.6 percent in 2010, over 0.7 percent in 2008 and 0.9 percent in 2006, the Chinese-language newspaper the Jian Hua Daily said on Friday.

In order to ensure the goal to be realized, the government has managed to allocate 45 million to 50 million U.S. dollars per year to help counter the disease, the newspaper quoted government figures as saying.

Due to the government and the non-governmental organizations' efforts, over 90 percent of sex workers, gays or lesbians and drug addicts have known about HIV/AIDS, and at least 90 percent of sex workers use condoms when they do their business, said the figures.

Meanwhile, 93 percent of HIV/AIDS patients in Cambodia have received medical aid, 70 percent of HIV/AIDS orphans of the kingdom have been sponsored by the government, and the education campaign has trickled into rural and border areas, according to the figures.

In 1998, the infection rate of HIV/AIDS in Cambodia was 2.8 percent and at least 100,000 people have died of the disease so far, according to official statistics.