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welcome all delegates of
the 9th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP)
to Bali, Indonesia.
Taking the theme on Empowering People, Strengthening Networks, the Congress wishes to envision a vibrant
community of empowered people, linked by strong networks that reach across Asia and the Pacific and beyond
to mobilize a holistic and effective response, based on the latest best practices and scientific evidence, to the
specific and cross-border challenges of the HIV pandemic faced by countries in the region today.
The logo for the 9th ICAAP has originally been developed by Nur Syamsi. The map of the globe represents
the Asia-Pacific region, embraced by a network of people working toward a common goal to stop and halt the
spread of HIV in the region, represented by the red ribbon in the shape of a person.
This mascots of the 9th ICAAP are named Wayan and Putu, names which are traditionally given to the first,
fifth and/or ninth child in the Balinese family. Both names apply to any gender. Since this is the 'ninth child',
we are using those names for our mascots. To make it easier for Indonesians to pronounce "ICAAP", the
mascots' second names have been spelled the Indonesian way: Aikep. The Mascots are created by Bog-Bog, a
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Congress Messages
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Program Structure
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Official and Social Programs
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Session Codes
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Program at a Glance
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Congress Organizers
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Congress Secretariat
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Information for Speakers and Poster
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List of Keywords
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List of Abstract Reviewer
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Messages
Friends and neighbours of the Asia and the Pacific region, partners in the response to HIV and AIDS, we welcome you in Bali, Indonesia for
the 9th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. Sadly, there is nowhere in our region that is free of HIV. We face many common
challenges but, reflecting the great diversity across our region there is also variety in the face of the epidemic and in dur responses. We hope
the Congress will set the stage for interesting and useful exchange of experiences. All of us need encouragement and refreshment in our work
and we hope the 9th ICAAP will provide you with both.
Although the focus of the Congress is HIV and AIDS, let us never forget that the impact of HIV infection reaches to many fields beyond health,
thus it is important that we take a broader perspective as we analyze experiences and plans for the future. If we do not manage our response
effectively it will retard our national and regional efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals reducing poverty, hunger, maternal and
infant mortality. Unresolved, these challenges will slow down the overall progress of development to which we all aspire.
The theme of the 9th ICAAP is Empowering People, Strengthening Networks and the Congress has been structured to facilitate that process.
Whatever your special interests are, you will find colleagues with whom you can exchange information while you are in Bali and with whom you
may want to network when you are home.
The Government and the People of Indonesia heartily welcome you.
Ir. Aburizal Bakrie
The Coordinating Minister For People’s Welfare Republic of Indonesia
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Congress Chair
Prof. Dr. Samsuridjal Djauzi,
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Prof Dr. D. N. Wirawan, MPH
Co Chair II
Dr. Nafsiah Mboi, Sp A, MPH
Co Chair III
On behalf of the local organizing committee, I am pleased to extend our warm welcome to all delegates of the 9th International Congress on
AIDS in Asia and the Pacific to Bali, Indonesia!
This is the first International AIDS Conference ever held in Indonesia, and we have been working hard to develop an exciting congress
programme. With over 3,000 participants that includes congress delegates, media delegates, exhibitors, visitors, volunteers and member of
the local organizing committee, we look forward to deliver a successful congress together with you.
It is our goal that the congress provides an opportunity to exchange scientific excellence and inquiry, create a forum for meaningful dialogue,
foster accountability, and encourage individual and collective action in addressing AIDS in Asia and the Pacific and ensure the sustainability
of the response.
With a congress theme on Empowering People, Strengthening Networks, we envision that this congress will deliver a vibrant community of
empowered people, linked by strong networks that reach across Asia and the Pacific and beyond. We also hope that the congress will help
mobilize a holistic and effective response based on the latest best practices and scientific evidence, to the specific and cross-border challenges
of the HIV pandemic faced by countries in the region today.
May we all have a fruitful meeting and kindly please do not forget to enjoy your stay in Bali!
Warm regards,
Prof. Dr. Zubairi Djoerban, SpPD-KHOM
Congress Chair
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Messages
I am very pleased that the 9th ICAAP has attracted an unprecedented level of interest as shown by the submissions for oral sessions as well as
the applications for symposia, satellites and skills building sessions. The Local Organising Committee ought to be congratulated for their success
in attracting such a strong response from all those who are involved in the fight against AIDS in this region.
The high level of interest has allowed the Local Organising Committee to put together a highly selective Congress Programme which is one of the
best so far, bringing together speakers from a wide range of disciplines and sharing the already extensive experience which exists in the region,
whether it relates to scientific advances, innovative ways to work with populations at risk, or improved national strategic planning. The plenaries
have focused attention on a wide range of issues such as those related to empowerment, community mobilization and inequalities leading to
enhanced vulnerability - issues which must be tackled if we are to work towards removing the barriers hampering the AIDS responses in countries
of the region.
I am particularly delighted to see the strong presence of civil society and community groups which were involved in organizing this ICAAP.
The programme clearly shows how intensely their involvement and participation has grown over the years. The ICAAP theme of “empowering
people, strengthening network” could not be more apt - we see again and again how communities are fully engaged and innovating on the front
lines - be it in fighting for the rights of those who are stigmatized or in finding innovative ways to expand the reach of prevention, treatment care
and support sen/ices to those who need them. There is so much to learn from these efforts as well as the experience of national governments,
as they work towards making universal access to prevention and treatment an achievable goal in the region.
I wish you a productive congress and urge you to participate fully in its sessions and activities.
With greetings and best wishes,
JVR Prasada Rao
Director, UNAIDS Regional Support Team -Asia Pacific
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On behalf of ASAP, it is my sincere pleasure to welcome you all to the 9th ICAAP in Bali, Indonesia.
I would like to express my gratitude to the Government of Indonesia, the Local Organising Committee (LOG), UNAIDS, International AIDS
Society (IAS), other UN agencies, bilateral and multilateral donors, cfi/il society organisations and community-based groups who have
contributed substantially to the preparations and processes for this exciting event through invaluable personal, professional, organisational,
technical, intellectual and financial help and assistance.
The ASAP’s decision to award the 9th ICAAP to Indonesia was important since Indonesia holds a strategic position in the Asia and Pacific
region. The 9th ICAAP will provide a platform for individuals and organisations to discuss the incumbent issues, share values, experiences
and expertise, and fire up enough synergy to come up with do-able, innovative and cost-effective solutions. I am convinced that the theme
“Empowering people, Strengthening Networks” will bring us all together to further consolidating the gains against HIV and AIDS and uniting us
all through expression of diversity.
Your continued interest and participation are a powerful testimony to the joint commitment and struggle against HIV and AIDS. It establishes
the possibility and necessity of a better world and a brighter future. Let’s all be part of the change. Be the change!
I look forward to seeing Indonesia light the way forward.
Terima Kasih. Thank you.
Myung-Hwan Cho
President of the AIDS Society ofAsia and the Pacific (ASAP)
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Program Structure
penary Sessio^„ .
Experts on HIV-related subject matters will be invited from around the region
to give plenary lectures during the Congress. This will be a great opportunity
to listen to the world's most distinguished researchers, community leaders
and policy specialists. Plenary Sessions will be held every morning from
10 August to 13 August 2009.
Each session consists of ten-minute presentations by each speaker, followed
by questions and answers. The 9th ICAAP deals with diverse topics which
are divided into four tracks, namely:
TRACK A - Understanding the Epidemic and Strengthening Prevention
Efforts
This track focuses on the dynamics of the AIDS epidemic in Asia and the
Pacific and the ongoing efforts to prevent HIV transmission, with special
attention to empowerment and partnership strategies. At the global level, this
region’s AIDS epidemic is overshadowed by the epidemic in Africa. Still, the
number of infected and affected people is growing fast and there are pockets
of high incidence. Focus has been on so-called risk groups, but in a number
of countries new infections predominantly occur among women with single
partners and adolescents.
TRACK B - Strengthening Partnership for Treatment, Care, and Support
This track deals with quality improvement in care, support and treatment
through broadening partnership in clinical research, capacity building of
PLHIV and related professionals and workers, improving the health system
by scaling up response and integration of related services, successful
identification of a comprehensive set of evidence-based interventions that
could significantly reduce the incidence and impact of HIV and AIDS and
improve the quality of care.
TRACK C - HIV/AIDS in Context: Understanding and Addressing
Socio-Cultural, Economic and Political Determinants
This track focuses on the socio-cultural, political and economic context of
HIV/AIDS. It examines the manifestations of the epidemic in specific settings,
its impacts, and the ways structural determinants affect the response to it.
Issues ranging from globalisation, market liberalisation, migration, climate
change, hiking oil prices, and scarcity of food to poverty and ethnic diversity
all affect vulnerability to HIV infection, morbidity and mortality as well as
prevention, treatment and care strategies.
TRACK D - Leadership and Broadening the Response
This track attempts to bring out examples of policies and programs at
the local, national, bilateral or multilateral level that demonstrate genuine
commitment of the political leaders, their partners in the private sector,
and in the community. The Asia-Pacific region is known to have isolated
communities due to its geographical nature or cultural background.
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Posters will be on display on 10 -12 August 2009 from 09.00 to 18.00. There
will be different posters each day. Presenters are requested to stand by their
posters during lunchtime (12.15 -14.15) on their designated day.
Satellite Meetings
Satellite Meetings will take place during lunchtime and evening, organised
and operated by several companies, government agencies, institutions or
non-governmental organisations. There are 75 satellite meetings and some
are open only for selected delegates invited to the meeting.
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There are thirty-two (32) skills-building workshops at this Congress. Skillsbuilding workshops are considered as one of the important components
of the Congress which requires skills and experience as well as technical
know-how. Through these workshops, conference delegates will have the
opportunity to improve various skills they can apply to their daily work in
communities and organisations.
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There are twenty four (24) symposia hosted by various organisations, where
invited speakers and lecturers will discuss cross-track issues. Several
symposia will take place simultaneously each day in three ume blocks after
the plenary sessions and are open for all delegates.
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The Asia-Pacific Village aims to bring the diversity of our region and our
congress together in a space where our differences are celebrated. The AsiaPacific Village will provide a place where we can both interact and engage
on*a personal level, sharing all our combined experiences, knowledge and
skills, build coalitions, and promote interactive learning among communities
living with and affected by HIV and AIDS including policy makers, researchers
and other groups in the community.
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Congress Field Trips
The organizing committee has planned a number of field trips to local organisations
with HIV & AIDS prevention and treatment programs, which may be of interest
to the delegates. The field trips will take place during lunch time (12.15 - 14.00)
on 10,11 and 12 August 2009 at places relatively close to the congress venue
(BICC), which are Denpasar, Sanur and Kuta (30 - 45 minutes drive). The field
trips are free of charge, but the number of delegates in each trip is limited to 20
persons only, on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration for the field trips
can be done on site during the congress. Transportation will be provided, but
lunch will not be provided. All field trips will commence from designated pick-up
points at BICC complex.
Post Congress Field Trips
The 9th ICAAP is also offering delegates the opportunity to visit the district
of Buleleng (North Bali) or Gianyar (Central Bali) after the Congress from
14-15 August 2009 to see directly the HIV program activities as well as
cultural performances and local attractions.
For more information about the Congress Field Trips, please contact the
Hospitality Desk.
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Pre Confess Community Forum
The Community Forum was historically convened by the Coalition of Asia
Pacific Regional Networks on AIDS as part of the pre-ICAAP program. On
the 9th ICAAP for the first time the Community Forum will take place more
than one day. There will be eight (8) break out forums from 7 - 8 August
designed to reflect the main concerns of each community and is organized
by respective sub-committees of the organisers along with an international
counterpart. About 500 civil society representatives from the Asia-Pacific
region along with some pre-identified experts, doners, other stakeholders,
and human rights activists are expected to participate. The sessions will
include plenary presentations and discussions, as well as breakouts and
other activities deemed appropriate by the respective organizers The
Community Forum will end on 9 August 2009 mornirg. when al! the groups
gather to share the outcomes of their respective forums which will be
presented ai the Opening Ceremony.
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Official & Social Program
OPENING CEREMONY
Sunday, 9 August 2009
The 9th ICAAP opening ceremony will take place at 19.00 at Lotus Pond,
Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park in Bali and will be proceeded
with a Welcome Reception. President of the Republic of Indonesia, H.E.
H. DR. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, is expected to officially open the
congress. The Cultural Park is located at Bukit Ungasan, Jimbaran Bali
with an enourmous statue of Garuda Wisnu Kencana as its landmark.
Delegates will be required to arrive an hour before the ceremony starts
for security check.
WELCOME RECEPTION
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Welcome Reception will take place immediately after the Opening
Ceremony in Lotus Pond, Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park - Nusa
Dua, Bali. It will be a great opportunity to meet other participants and
prepare yourself for a productive and enjoyable Congress by enjoying its
frst social event. All registered delegates are invited to attend.
CLOSING CEREMONY
Thursday, 13 August 2009
The 9th ICAAP Closing Ceremony will take place on August 13th, at Bali
International Convention.Center (BICC) in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia.
Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare is scheduled to close the
congress. The ceremony will be held immediately after the Rapporteur
Session and the last plenary session. All delegates are invited to attend.
AIDS AMBASSADOR MEETING
The Indonesian First Lady and National AIDS Ambassador, H E. Hj Ani
Bambang Yudhoyono will co-host an AIDS Ambassadors’ Meeting during
the 9th ICAAP, together with the Australian AIDS Ambassador, Hon. Murray
Proctor. The AIDS Ambassadors'Meeting will address the role of AIDS
Ambassadors in the Asia and Pacifc region and how they can be mobilized
for greater action and accountability for the response. Attendance to the
meeting is by invitation only.
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PLENARY SESSION
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Tu=Tuesday 11 August 2009,
We=Wednesday 12 August 2009)
Date of session
(Mo=Monday 10 August 2009,
Tu=Tuesday 11 August 2009,
We=Wednesday 12 August 2009)
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Mo SB 12
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Tu=Tuesday 11 August 2009,
We=Wednesday 12 August 2009)
Abstract Track
Oral Presentation Indicator
Date of session
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Tu=Tuesday 11 August 2009,
We=Wednesday 12 August 2009)
Skills-Building Workshop Indicator
SYMPOSIUM SESSION
Mo SY 01
Symposium number
Symposium Indicator
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We=Wednesday 12 August 2009)
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Mo SM 01
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11 AUG
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HIV, TB and other
Venue: Nusantara 2
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Infections in the Healthcare
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cutting Issues
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Asia: Community
Venue: Room 3 (Jakarta B)
Perspective
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MoSM03
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And Developments
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Venue: Room 7
Venue: Room 5 (Hibiscus) Services: Lesson Learnt
(Bougainville)
from Faculty of Medicine,
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University of Indonesia,
M0SM04
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Cipto Mangunkusumo
Title: China Confronts
Religion in Encouraging
Central Hospital Jakarta
HIV: 3 Perspectives
and Discouraging HIV and Venue: Kertagosa - Nusa
Venue: Room 8 (Orchid)
AIDS prevention
Dua Hotel
Venue: Room 4 (Medan)
MoSM12
MOSM08
Title: Data sources, Data
Title: Men can Change Uses - Identify Gaps In
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HIV Data For Decision
Women and Girls and their Making in the Asia-Pacific
Vulnerabilities to HIV
region
Venue: Room 1
Venue: Keraton - Nusa
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of Prevention at Scale
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Title: The Current Update
of HIV Diagnostic &C
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Monitoring
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(Jakarta A Sc B)
TuSM03
Title: Crime and
Punishment: Making the
Case against the
Criminalisation of HIV
Venue: Room 7
(Bougainville)
TuSM04
Title: Strengthening and
Deepening Networks On
Children Affected by
HIV/AIDS in Asia/Pacific
Venue: Room 8 (Orchid)
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Leaders to Strengthen the HIV
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Venue: Nusantara 3
Venue: Room 5 (Hibiscus)
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Title: Where's rhe Care? Palliative Care as Comerstone
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Venue: Room 4 (Medan)
TuSMOS
Title: AIDS in Asia:
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Venue: Room 1 (Nusantara 1)
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Title: How Exceptional Should
the AIDS Response be?
Venue: Nusantara 2
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Title: A Borderless Response
to the Prevention of HIV
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WeSM04
Title: Reaching Clients of Sex
Workers Through Workplace
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Venue: Room 4 (Medan)
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Title: Incorporating Harm
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Venue: Kertagosa - Nusa Dua
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Title: Innovative Partnerships
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Implement Programs At
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Property Rights
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Venue: Room 2 (Jakarta A)
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Universal Access to HIV
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And Support In A Challenging
Environment: Expeiience
from Pakistan
Venue: Room 3 (Jakarta B)
MoSMIS
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sectoral Response: Scaling-up
Harm Reduction Services for
IDUs in China
Venue: Room 7
(Bougainville)
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Title: HIV and Mobile
Workers: Towards PublicPrivate Partnerships in the
Maritime and Transport
Sectors
Venue: Room 6 (Frangipani)
MoSMIS
Tide: Clinical Management
of HIV Infection and the
Antiretroviral Therapy
Venue: Room 5 (Hibiscus)
MoSM19
Title: Advocacy: What Makes
for Political Commitment
Venue: Room 4 (Medan)
MoSM20
Title: Gender Variance And
Male-male Sexualities Across
The Global South
Venue: Room 1 (Nusantara I)
MoSM21
Title: Learning Togeth.ier:
Tanah Papua and PNG
Venue: Nusantara 2
MoSM22
Tide: Restricdons on AIDS
NGOs in Asia
Venue: Nusantara 3
MoSM23
Tide: Need of Social
Movements and Multisectoral
Approach to end AIDS in Asia
Venue: Auditorium
MoSM24
Title: Reforming Treatment
Environments- How To
Make Compulsory Drug
Treatment HIV Friendly
Venue: Kertagosa - Nusa
Dua Hotel
MoSM25
Tide: Where We’ve Come
From and Where We’re
Headed: An overview of
China’s AIDS response
Venue: Keraton - Nusa Dua
Hotel
TuSM13
Tide: Linking HIV/STI
Services and Reproductive,
Adolescent, Maternal,
Newborn and Child Health
Services: Opportunities for
Universal Access
Venue: Room 2 (Jakarta A)
TuSM14
Tide: Up-Scalling Leadership
In Action - Brokering Linkages
To Achieve Universal Access
Targets
Venue: Room 3 (Jakarta B)
TuSM15
Tide: Antidote to
Discrimination: AIDS Law in
Asia and the Pacific?
Venue: Room 7
(Bougainville)
TuSM16
Tide: Solidarity for Success:
Civil Society Participation in
Achieving Universal Access in
Viet Nam
Venue: Room 8 (Orchid)
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TuSMIS
Title: HIV infection among
MSM in Developed East and
South-East Asia
Venue: Room 5 (Hibiscus)
TuSM19
Title: UNGASS &
Community: Civil Society
Involvement in UNGASS on
AIDS
Venue: Room 4 (Medan)
TuSM20
Title: Actor - Power Mapping
In Organizing Women To
HIV Response
Venue; Room 1 (Nusantara 1)
TuSM21
Title: Community
Mobilization to Combat HIV
and AIDS in Indonesia
Venue: Nusantara 2
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TuSM22
Title: Scaling Up Prevention
Program of Sexually
Transmitted HIV
Venue: Nusantara 3
TuSM23
Tide: Deal Makers and
Breakers: Learning from
HIV/AIDS Networking and
Partnership Building
Initiatives
Venue: Auditorium
TuSM24
Title: Making Empowerment
Real: Using Community-led
Approaches To Strengthen
Evidence Base On
Intervention^ For Female,
Male And Transgender Sex
Workers
Venue: Kenagosa - Nusa Dua
Hotel
TuSM25
Title: General Meeting Room
Venue: Keraton - Nusa Dua
Hotel
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WeSM13
Title Addressing TBZHTV: The
Critical Role Of PWA Activists
And HIV Service Providers
Venue Room 2 (Jakarta A)
WeSMIS
litle: Case Study Unilever
Indonesia: HIV & AIDS
Integrated Prevention Program
Venue: Room 5 (Hibiscus)
WeSM22
Title: Executive Committee and
Members Meeting:
Strengthening Our Network
Venue: Nusantara 3
WeSM14
Title: Encouraging and
Enhancing Responsibility,
Involvement at
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of Private Companies During
the Economic Crisis
Venue: Room 3 (Jakarta B)
WeSM19
Title: Evidence-base Advocay
for HIV and AIDS Resource
Mobilization: Issues And
Challenges
Venue: Room 4 (Medan)
WeSM23
Title: Pleasure and Safer Sex:
Have They Come Together?
Venue: Auditorium
WeSM15
Title: HIV Distance Learning
in Asia and the Pacific
Venue: Room 7 (Bougainville)
WcSM16
Title: Opportunities and
Challenges in Add'essing HIV
Amongst Diverse Humanitarian
Populations
Venue: Room 8 (Orchid)
WeSM17
Title: HIV/AIDS in Sri Lanka:
Sustaining the Gains of ICAAP 8
Venue: Room 6 (Frangipani)
WeSM20
Title Scaling Up of HIV Testi ig
and Counseling
Population Targets with
Integrated Health Campaign
Approach
Venue: Room 1 (Nusantara 1)
WcSM21
Title Up-scailing Prevention
and Empowering Communitiesthe Indian AIDS Response
(National AIDS Control
Program-111)
Venue: Nusantara 2
WcSM24
Title: Entry Points For
Integrating Gender into
HIV/AIDS Programmes In The
Health Sector
Venue: Kenagosa - Nusa Dua
Hotel
WeSM25
Title: What Will It Take?
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COMMUNITY SOCIAL GATHERING
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Organizers
Local Organizing CommitteePATRONS
Bapak Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
President of the Republic of Indonesia
Ibu Ani Yudhoyono
First Lady of the Republic of Indonesia
Bapak Ir. Aburizal Bakrie
Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare of the Republic of Indonesia
Ibu DR. Dr. Siti Fadilah Supari Sp. JP
Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia
CHAIR
CO-CHAIR I
CO-CHAIR II
CO-CHAIR III
Prof. Dr. Zubairi Djoerban, SpPD-KHOM
Prof. Dr. Samsuridjal Djauzi, SpPD-KAI
Prof Dr. D. N. Wirawan, MPH
Dr. Nafsiah Mboi, SpA, MPH
Scientific Programme Committee
COMMITTEE CHAIR Prof. Irwanto, PhD
TRACK A SUB-COMMITTEE, Prof. Dr. Budi Utomo, PhD
CHAIR
MEMBER Stevent Sumantri, MD, Dr. Suriadi Gunawan,
MPH, Sri Kusyuniati, PhD, Dr. Sabarinah
Prasetyo, Marcel Latuihamalo, Joyce
Djaelani-Gordon, Prof. Dr. Charles Surjadi,
Inang Winarso, James Rowan Blogg
TRACK B SUB-COMMITTEE, Prof. Dr. Samsuridjal Djauzi, SpPD, KAI
CHAIR
MEMBER Dr. Evy Yunihastuti, Prof. Dr. Zubairi
Djoerban, SpPD-KHOM, Daniel Marguari,
Meirinda Sebayang, Dr. Yanto Lingga,
DR. Lidia Hidajat, Dr. Dyah Agustina
Waluyo, Prof. Dr. Tuti Parwati,
Evi Sukmaningrum, Drg. Dyah Mustikawati,
Raynout Van Crevel
Dr. Rosalia Sciortino
CHAIR
MEMBER Laily Hanifah, Esthi H. Susanli,
Dr. Muhammad Nasser, Raymond Tambunan,
Sari Lenggogeni, Abby Ruddick, PhD
track c sub-committee,
TRACK D SUB-COMMITTEE, Dr. Adi Sasongko
CHAIR
MEMBER Husein Habsyi, Prof. Pilar Jimenez,
Prof. Dr. Firman Lubis, Prof. Irwanto, Ph.D,
Octavery Kamil, Inggrid Irawati Atmosukarto
SCHOLARSHIP Dr. Dyah Agustina Waluyo
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER Rusli Halim, Hendri Yulius, llmi Suminar,
Aldo Saragi, Christine Mester, L.A. Rika,
Laily Hanifah, Tia Harahap, Harry M.
Prabowo, lenes Angela, Anggia Erni
Community Programmes Committee
COMMITTEE CHAIR
PLHIV SUB-COMMITTEE, Irfan Herdiansyah
CHAIR
MEMBER Andika Prayudi Wibaskara, Christine Mester,
Josefine Weltrik, Laura Milette Navendorff,
Miko, RizkyAdriansyah, Sam Hasmanah
Putra, Yogie Wirastra
INTERFAITH SUB-COMMITTEE, Dr. Alphinus Kambodji
CHAIR
MEMBER Anggia Ermarini, Toha Muhaimin,
Yahya Mashum, Dr. Samidjo
MIGRANTS SUB-COMMITTEE, Thaufiek Zulbahary
CHAIR
MEMBER Mining Ivana, lias bin Kama, Dasinah
MSM & TG SUB-COMMITTEE, Harry Prabowo
CHAIR
MEMBER Chen-Chen, Dede Oetomo, Diyyan Rodian,
Harry Kumiawan, Herdani,
Iman Abdurrachman, Ines Angela,
Kustantonio, Tono Permana
PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER
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Budi Rissetya Budidarma Adi
Rido Triawan, Wahyunda, Yvonne Sibuea,
Rudi Wedhasmara, Lili Herawati, Mellisa,
Patri Handoyo, Samuel Nugraha,
Irdial Alexander
SEX WORKERS Ferraldo Saragi
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER Laurikke Moeliono, Tia Safitri Harahap,
Boini Sri Rahayu, Nur Azizah,
Rediscoveri Nitta, Lenny Sugiharto
WOMEN INCLUDING LESBIANS Caroline Thomas
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER Sekar Wulan Sari, Vigarouse Nurmaya,
Laily Hanifah, Rika, Santi Sardi, Meirinda
Sebayang, Penny, Mike, Lily Sugianto,
Agustine, Afank Mariani
YOUTH SUB-COMMITTEE,
CHAIR
MEMBER
Rachel Arinii
Elfira Nacia, Eki Komalasari, Fahmi Sohibun,
Gyna Lydiana, Hendri Julius,
Luluk Surahman, ModyTaopan, Rusli Halim
ASIA PACIFIC VILLAGE Dr. Dyah Pradnyaparamita Duarsa MSi
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER Mercya Soesanlo, Rossy. Daniel Goldman
PlhiV lounge
Sponsored Programme Committee & Skills Building
COMMITTEE CHAIR Palupi Wijadjanti, PhD
MEMBER Agus Soetianto, Erlian Rista Adilya,
Laura Nevendorf, Siti Nurul Qomariyah,
Telly Rachmawati
Kindy Marina
Bali Plus
Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
Congress Activities Committee
COMMITTEE CHAIR Prof. DR. Dr. Tuti Parwati
CEREMONIES Dr. Dyah Pradnyaparamita Duarsa MSi
SUB -COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER Flora Yuliana
PROTOCOL SUB-COMMITTEE, Dr. Nyoman Mangku Karmaya
CHAIR
MEMBER Drs. Made Adi Djaya, Putu Suardhika,
Gusti Putu Yudi Amawa, Dr. Nyoman Suteja
SECURITY SUB-COMMITTEE, Made Suprapta
CHAIR
MEMBER Ketut Sukanatha, SH,
Dr. I Gede Ketut Ranayana
MEDICAL SERVICE Prof. DR. Dr. Tuti Parwati
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER Dr. Nyoman Hanati, Dr. Ida Ayu Miswarihati,
Dr. A.A. Jaya Kusuma, SPOG,
Dr. Kt Dewi Kumarawati, Dr. Sri Budayanti,
Dr. Desak Nyoman Puriani, Dr. Wayan Westa,
Dr. Ni Made Leni, Dr. Putu Asih Primatanti,
Dr. I.B. Gede Darma Wibawa,
Dr. Ni Putu Ayu Suarsih, Dr. Gst Ngr. Adnyana,
Dra. M.C. Gandaningsih, Apt, AA Istri Putra,
AMK, Dewa Ketut Aryawan, Ketut Suratini,
Ketut Suastini, AA Hendra Ketut Buana,
Made Maijana, Putu Yanny Setyaningsih,
Nengah Santra, Ketut Murdana, Ketut Aiyati,
Wayan Sri Nilawati, A.A. Alit Wirajaya,
Kmg. Sudiasa
FIELD VISIT SUB- COMMITTEE, Mercya Soesanto
CHAIR
MEMBER Rossy, Dr. A.A. Gede Hartawan,
Franky Richard DP, Made Adi Mantara,
Noldy, Dr. I.B. Gede Darma Wibawa,
Dr. Nyoman Sutarsa, Nita,
Made Efo Suamiartha, Vivi, Dr. Candra
International Advisory Committee
MEDIA PROGRAMME Danny I Yatim
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER Ahn Lee, Dewi Wulandari, Gede Ngurah
Surya Anaya, Ikha Widari, llmi Suminar,
Irwandi Widjaja, Rachmat Irwansjah,
Slamet Riyadi, Syaiful Harahap,
Tantri Yuliandini, Teddy Andika Setiadi,
Tri Irwanda
Resources Mobilization Committee
COMMITTEE CHAIR Nancy Fee
INTERNATIONAL Nancy Fee
ORGANISATIONS
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
PRIVATE SECTOR Sri Daryanti
SUB COMMITTEE, CHAIR
LOCAL GOVERNMENT Esthi Susanti
SUB COMMITTEE, CHAIR
Finance Committee
COMMITTEE CHAIR Budi Hamanto
MEMBER Ashley Heslop
AIDS Ambassador Meeting, HIM Committee
COMMITTEE CHAIR Dr. Nafsiah Mboi, SpA, MPH
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CO-CHAIRS
Professor Myung-Hwan Cho,
President, AIDS Society in Asia & Pacific (ASAP)
Professor Dr Zubairi Djoerban,
Chairman, Indonesian AIDS Society (MPAI)
ASAP REPRESENTATIVES
Associate Professor Elizabeth Dax. ASAP First Representative
Marina Mahathir, ASAP ICAAP Liaison
Scott Hearnden, Executive Director of ASAP
UNAIDS REPRESENTATIVE
Prasada Rao, Director, UNAIDS Regional Support Team
VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME Amanda Morgan
SUB-COMMITTEE, CHAIR
MEMBER Emily Rowe, Ilyas Pewelloi,
Dr. Partha Muliawan, Mercya Soesanto,
Rossy, Made Setiawan PhD,
Dr. Oka Negara, Robert William Booker
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COMMUNITY BASED ORGANISATIONS FROM 7 SISTERS (7S)
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Professor Masayoshi Tarui,
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Ron Maclnnis, Representative of the International AIDS Society
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List of Keywords
TRACK A - Understanding the Epidemic and Strengthening Prevention Efforts
Behavioral change strategies
Behavioral Change Communication, including
media & communications
Circumcision
Safer Sex Practices
Condoms
Life-skill education
Community Empowerment
Community Education
Barriers to behavioural change
Communication & messages
Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Risk Factors
Sexual Networks
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Sex Workers
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex
Questioning
Intravenous Drug User
Special settings
Prisons
Military
Overseas workers
Sailor
Intercity Drivers
Surveillance
Virologic Epidemiology
Vaccines Initiatives
Harm Reduction
Universal Precaution
Post Exposure Prophylaxis
Preventing Mother to Child Transmission of
HIV (PMTCT) or Prevention of Parent to Child
Transmission (PPTCT)
Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counseling and Testing
(PICT)
TRACK B - Strengthening Partnership for Treatment, Care, and Support
Access to care and treatment
Adherence
Affordable treatment
AIDS orphans
Alternative therapy
Antiretroviral agents
Antiretroviral therapy
Biomedical inten/ention
Capacity building for program staff
Care/support
Case management
CD4
Clinical Intervention
Clinical trial
Closed settings (prison, rehabilitation center, etc)
Community-based care
Complementary medicine
Counseling
Cytokines/chemokines
Diagnosis
Diagnostic tools
Drug resistance
Ethico-legal issues
Generic drug
GIPA
Hepatitis co-infection
HIV and other organ systems
HIV pregnant woman
HIV receptors
HIV replication
HIV specific immunity
HIV subtype
HIV testing
Homecare
Host factors
IDU clinical and treatment
Immune reconstitution
Immunology
Midwives care
Military/police issues
Neuro AIDS
Nursing care
Nutrition
Opportunistic Infection
Palliative Care
Pediatric AIDS
Peer support and education
Person with Disabilities
Reproductive Health
Self-help
Strengthening Health Systems
TB-HIV
Viral load
TRACK C - HIV/AIDS in Context: Understanding and Addressing Socio-Cultural, Economic and Political
Determinants
Class
Climate Change
Community Resilience
Conflict and Violence
Culture
Disaster
Ethnicity
Faith and Religion
Financial Systems
Gender
Globalization & Regionalization
Governance
Market Liberalization
Policy
Political Systems
Poverty
Power Structures
Socio-economic impacts
Structural Determinants
Structural Responses
TRACK D - Leadership and Broadening the Response
Bilateral Cooperation
Decentralization
Delivery System
Legal Framework
Local Capacity
Management System
Multilateral Cooperation
Networking
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Partnership
Political Commiiment
Political Isolation
Program Harmonization
Regional Inequities
Resource Mobilization
Rights of Migrant Populations
Rights ofPLWHIV
Role of Political Leaders
Roles of Parliamentarians
Roles of the Business Sectors
Strategic Planning
Sustainability
War and Armed-Conflict
Women Involvement
Youth Involvement
Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
List of Abstract Reviewer
Abby Ruddick
Abdullah Denovan
Adhi Wibowo Nurhidayat, MD MPH
Adi Sasongko, Dr.
Adji Vera Hakim
Alphinus Kambodji, Dr.
Anandi Yuvaraj
Anne Bergenstrom
Anne Philpott
Aram Barra
Ardian Harrymurti Prabowo
Asep Purnama
Attapon (Ed) Ngoksin
Augustine Tombokan Neioe, Dr.
Aurora J. De Dios
Budi Utomo, Prof. Ph.D
Cheng Huy LY
Chinkholal Thangsing
Cho Kah Sin
Ciptasari Prabawanti
Claudia Surjadjaja, Dr.
Crystal Ng
Daniel Marguari
Danny Yatim
Darwin Muhadjir
David Patterson
Dede Oetomo
Dewa Nyoman Wirawan, Prof. Dr. MPH
Dyah Agustina Waluyo, Dr.
Elizabeth M. Dax
Endang Sedyaningsih
Eilinda Senturias
Eunike Sri Tyas Suci, Ph.D
Evy Yunihastuti
Greg Gray
Herkutanto
Hoang Tu Anh
Husein Habsyi
Iko Safika
llisapeci Movono
Inang Winarso
Ingrid Irawati Atmosukarto
Irwan Martua Hidayana
Irwanto, Prof. Dr. MPH
Jane Wilson, Ph.D
Jatinder Narang
Jimmy Dorabjee
John Dwyer, Prof.
Josefa Francisco
Joyce S. Hanna Djaelani Gordon
Julia Suryantan, MD MSc
Ken Moala
Kong Yuek Man Josephine
Krittayawan Boonto
Laily Hanifah
Lamtiur Tampubolon
Laurike Moeliono
Le Minh Giang
MA Angelina Laigo Marisol
Manoj Kurian, Dr.
Man-po Lee, Dr.
Mana de Bruyn
Maria Endah Hulupi
Maria Melinda Ando
Marina Mahathir
Martha Santoso Ismail
Masao Kashiwazaki
Maura Elaripe
Meirinda Sebayang
Melania Hidayat, Dr. MPH
N. M. Samuel, Dr.
Nadiar, Dr. MPH
Nandini Pillai
Nguyen Thi Diu
Nirmala Sharma
Noor ul Zaman Rafiq, Dr.
Nurlan Silitonga
Nwe Nwe Aye
Octavery Kamil
Pardamean Romualdo Saragi Napitu
Paul Causey
Paul Hardacre
Paul Lijnst Janssen
Paul Toh
Philip Guest
Prabodh Devkota
Pramada Menon
Pramboon Panitchpakdi
Rachel Arinii Judhistari
Rachel Odede
Radhika Chandiramani
Ravipa Vannakit
Raymond Tambunan
Rebeka Sultana
Retno Wahyuningsih
Rico Gustav
Robert Magnani
Roberto A.O. Nebrida
Rodelyn M. Marte
Rosalia Sciortino
Sabarinah Prasetyo, Dr.
Sagara Prasad Palihawadane
Samsuridjal Djauzi, Prof. Dr. SpPD-KAI
Sara L.M. Davis, Ph.D
Savyasaachi Jain
Scott Hearnden
Shale Ahmed
Sherman Anthony De Rose
Sitthiphan Boonyapisomparn
Sitti Nurdjaja Soltief
Siula Molu Bulu
Slamet Riyadi Sabrawi
Somnuek Sungkanuparph
Sri Yusmar Mohd Yusuf (Mitch)
Subhash K. Hira, Prof.
Sukontha Kongsin
Suksma Ratri
Suriadi Gunawan, MD MPH
Susan C S Chong
Susan Leather
Tauvik Muhammad
Teodora Elvira C. Wi
Terence H. Hull, Prof.
Teresita Marie P. Bagasao
TF Lau Joseph, Prof.
Thira Sirisanthana, MD
Thomas Seddon
Timothy John Sladden
Tsutomu Nemoto
Tuti Parwati Merati, Prof. DR. Dr.
Vicente Salas
Wayne Wiebel, Prof.
Wing-Sie Cheng
Yanri Wijayanti Subronto, Dr. Ph.D SpPD
Yi-Ming Arthur Chen
Yoko Ratnasari
Zahed Mohammad Masud, Dr.
Zahidul Huque, Dr.
Zubairi Djoerban, Prof. Dr. SpPD, KHOM
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PLENARY ADDRESS
SYMPOSIA
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DR. Dr. Siti Fadilah Supari Sp. JP
Minister of Health, Republic of Indonesia
Chair: Dr Pandu Riono, (WHO)
plenary sessions
MoPLI
Overview of AIDS Epidemic in Asia Pacific
Region
Chair: Lady Roslyn Moratua, Former First Lady, Papua New Guinea
Co Chair: Myung Hwan Cho, President, AIDS Society in Asia and the Pacific (ASAP),
South Korea
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Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention:
Current Evidence
MoKNI
Prasada Rao, Director, Regional Support Team Asia Pacific, UNAIDS, Thailand
Universal Access: Progress & Challanges in Asia Pacific region
David Cooper, Director, National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research
(NCHECR), Australia
HIV Biomolecular Advances & Treatment Updates
This symposium seeks to gather lesson learnt from various studies and program
implementations in different places about the effectiveness of circumcision as a
method to induce immunity to HIV acquisition. Despite plausible results of current
epidemiological studies on circumcision status and the incidence rate of STDs,
including UTI and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome which shows potential
medical benefits and advantages of circumcision, many people still resist circumcision
as a method to curb the spread of HIV epidemic. As such, this symposium also aims
to find sound communication methods in promoting circumcision where the infection
is most prevalent.
Prof. Romeo B. Lee, De La Salle University, Manila, The Philippines
Male Circumcision as an Effective HIV Prevention Strategy: Perspective from
The Philippines
Prof. Paul Volberding, Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco
Current Evidences from Africa and US
Prof. Dr Zubairi Djoprban, SpPD, KHOM, Department of Internal Medicine, University of
Indonesia
Circumcision as Biomedical Prevention
Samsuridjal Djauzi, Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM), Indonesia
Unversal Access: Lesson Learnt from the Fields
Liping Mian, World AIDS Campaign, China
The Next Generation of AIDS Responses
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MoPL2
Health System Strengthening and Sustaining
the Response
Chair: Hon. Dinesh Trivedi, Minister of State for Health, India
Co Chair: Prof. Dr. Zubairi Djoerban, Chairman, Indonesian AIDS Society (MPAI),
Indonesia
Prof. KeizoTakemi, Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange, Japan
Health System Strengthening for AIDS: Lesson Learnt from the Asia Pacific
Region
Michel Kazatchkine, Executive Director, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis
and Malaria (GFATM), Switzerland
Funding of Health System and AIDS Response
Sittiphan Boonyapisompam, MSM Program Coordinator, TREATAsia, Thailand
Strengthening Health System through Greater Involvement of Community
Jintana Ngamvithayapong-Yanai, Research Institute of Tuberculosis (RIT), Japan
Anti-Tuberculosis Assoication, Japan
Scaling up TB & HIV Collaboration in Asia Pacific region
MoSYOZ Universal Access: What it Takes to Deliver in
the Asia-Pacific Region
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chair: JVR Prasada Rao, Director, UNAIDS Regional Support Team -Asia Pacific
Co-Chair: Murray Proctor, AIDS Ambassador, Australia
At the UN High Level Meeting on AIDS in June 2006, the world committed itself to
reach universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support for all people
in need by 2010. Following this, most countries organized consultations with key
stakeholders, including civil society organizations and networks of people living with
HIV, to agree on national universal access targets and on ways for overcoming the
obstacles in achieving them. Since then, the commitment to universal access has
galvanized AIDS responses around the world, and reinforced the engagement to
stand by those infected and affected by HIV.
Specifically, in the Asia-Pacific region, it is critical to make a breakthrough in
prevention coverage among most at risk populations. In order to achieve this,
countries will need to tackle legislative barriers and actively work with civil society
organisations and people living with HIV to create an enabling environment and
reach marginalized groups.
Michel Sidibe, Executive Director UNAIDS
Michel Kazatchkine, Executive Director GFATM
Ms K Sujatha Rao, Secretary, Department of AIDS Control. Government of India
Universal Access: An Achievable Goal In Asia
Ratu Jon: Madraiwiwi, Member, Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Universal Access: A Perspect've From The Pacific
Dr Purnima Mare, Deputy Executive Director. UNFPA
Universal Access- The Challenge Of Scaling Up Prevention Coverage In Asia
Dr Kith Khimuy, Director for Programme Management, Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance.
Cambodia
Universal Access: The Perspective Of Civil Society
Facilitation: Murray Proctor
Closing Remarks: Murray Proctor/JVR Prasada Rao
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Planning for National AIDS Response
(Strategic Info)
Indonesia National AIDS Commission
Chair: Mr. Tim Mackay
Co Chair: Mrs. Sharifah Tahir** (TBC)
Focussed comprehensive prevention is one key policy for most HIV epidemic in
the Asia Pacific. However there are issues and challenges to set national strategic
planning in many parts of the region, which will be discussed in the symposium.
DR Amala Reddy, UNAIDS Reg Tech Supt ofAsia and Pacific"
National strategic planning: getting your priorities right
DR Kemal N Siregar, Deputy DivPP NAC Indonesia,
Dr Nadiar, Asep, Eka, Deddy and Husein
Indonesia national strategic plan 2010-2014: maturing national response
DR Arum Atmawikarta, Director of GKM - Chair of HIV /AIDS planning and budgeting forum
Integrating national strategic planning on AIDS into national planning devel
opment; cases of Indonesia
MoSYOS
Translating Political Commitment into Action
The Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development (AFPPD)
and The Joint United Nations Programme for HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chairs: Hon Mr. Dinesh Trivedi, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, India
Hon. Senator. Dr. Pinit Kullavanijaya, Senate of Thailand and AFPPD secretary
General
Political Commitment is the decision of leaders to use their power, influence and
personal involvement to ensure that HIV/AIDS programmes receive the visibility,
leadership resource and ongoing political support that is required to effectively ac
tion to limit the spread of HIV and mitigate the impact of the epidemic. This commit
ment is often underscored by an accurate understanding of the dimensions of the
crisis of HIV/AIDS in much of Asia-Pacific. Therefore, there is a need to ensure that
political commitment goes beyond mere statement of support, and instead directly
support the implementation of HIV/AIDS prcgrammmes and activities.
Hon. Dame Carol Kidu, Minister of Community Development, Papua New Guinea
Hon. Mr. Oscar Fernandes, MP,India
Hon.Mrs.Sapna Malla, MP, Nepal
Hon. Dr. Tien Nguyen, MP,Vietnam
Hon. Senator Ms. Claire Moore, Senator, Australia
MrWiput, Thai Healthy public policy foundation"(TBC)
Integrating national strategic planning on AIDS into national planning
development
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Discussant: Mr. Husein Habsyi (TBC)
Rapporteur: Mrs Yanti Susanti
MoSYO4 Empowerment and Positive Women's Leadership
in the Asia-Pacific Region: Launching a
Publication and Visual Documentation Profiling
HIV positive Women Leaders in the Asia Pacific Region
United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) East Asia, The Joint
United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
The objectives of the session are to:
1. Share experiences and challenges faced by positive women leaders in making
their voice heard
2. Help strengthen policy dialogue on meaningful participation and involvement of
HIV positive women in policy, planning and programmes among state officials
and NGOs
3. Increase visibility of HIV-positive women leaders of the region
4. Provide a forum for networking among participants
Speakers:
Dr. Susan Paxton, Advisor ofAPN+ and WAPN+
Kiran Kaur, Staff- Asia-Pacific Council of AIDS service organisations (APCASO) and member
ofAPN*
Maura Mea, Core-group WABHA, PNG and member ofAPN+
MoSYO6
HIV Prevention and Most at Risk Young People
The Asia Pacific Regional UN Coordination Group on Most At Risk Young People
(MARYP)
Chair James Chau, UNAIDS National Goodwill Ambassador for China, Television
Presenter, China Central Television CCTV-9, Working Group Member, aids2031
In many countries in the region, over 95% of all new HIV infections among young
people occur amongst those most-at-risk, yet coverage of comprehensive HIV
prevention interventions for most at risk young people is low. To guide programme
planning and monitoring, strategic information on the specific needs of MARYP
and the coverage of services is critical. The symposium will share experiences
of programming for MARYP in the Asia Pacific region, including effective ways of
involving young people.
Welcome: Pumima Mane, Deputy Executive Director, UNFPA
Jan de Lind van Wijngaarden and Margaret Sheehan, Representatives of the UN
Coordination Gioup on MARYP
Most at Risk Young People in Asia and the Pacific: Who and Where are They,
and Why Do We Need to Know?
Panel discussion: Reaching Most at Risk Young People- Programmes and
Participation
Panel members consisting of young people and programme providers from NGO
and Government
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ORAL SESSIONS
MoOA03 Risk Factors In HIV Infections (1)
Chair: Drg. Dyah Mustikawati
MoOAOl
Viral Epidemiology
Chair: Dr. Suriadi Gunawan
^obAb3-0T Wide Variation in Risk Behaviours among Injection Drug Users
' (IDU): Results from the 2007-2008 Nati
Aye Myat SoE, Myanmar
:MoQA0^0f Molecular Analysis Identified a Current Hot Spot of HIV-1
Transmission in Mongolia
Davaalkham Jagdagsuren, Japan
^oQAbi^OZ Prevalence of HIV-1 drug resistance in untreated, recently
infected patients, from South East Asia
Nouhin Janin, Cambodia
^MbpAb1-03 Mobile Activities Supporting the HIV Vaccine Trial: Lessons
learned at BangLamung Hospital, Thailand
Tasranpom Promseranee, Thailand
’|l/lp’bApt’b4 Comprehensive Evaluation of BED IgG Capture Enzyme
Immunoassay in China
Jiang Van, China
$oQAiji-b5 The association between HLA-A antigen carrying Bw4 epitope
and HIV-1 viral load and CD4+ T cell coun
Hong Kunxue, China
MoQAp3-02, Penile cutting, inserts and injections in two rural economic
enclaves in Papua New Guinea
Thomas Kawage, Papua New Guinea
MoOA03-03 Risk Factors, selected STIs and HIV among young women
boarding foreign fishing vessels in Kiribati
Tebuka Toatu, Kiribati
MoOA03-04 Anal sex and HIV risk among clients of female sex workers in
south India
John Anthony, India
MoOAOS-dS A socio-cultural responses to and perception of HIV/AIDS;
from the selected tribes in rural Fiji
Litiana Kuridrani, Australia
MdOA03-06 Occupational risk for HIV and hepatitis infection in health
care workers (HCWs) at an Indonesian teaching hospital
Soehartinah K. Antono, Indonesia
■MobAbl-ijO' An outbreak of CRF02-AG HIV-1 subtype in Siberia, (Russia)
Natalya Gashnikova, Russia
MoOAO2 HIV Surveillance
MoOAO4 Risk Factors in HIV Infections (2)
Chairs: Prof. Dr. Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Dr. Tasnim Azim, Ph.D
Chair: Mr. Shivananda Khan
^lopAQ2-:01 PILOT PROJECT: Integrated Behavior, Tuberculosis and HIV
Surveillance in Badung District
Anak Agung Sagung Sawitri, Indonesia
MoOA04-01 Risk behaviour, access to prevention services and HIVprevalence for drug users in 5 cities, China
WUQing, China
^(^02-02 Integrating qualitative and quantitative data collection into
behavioral surveillance research - A Papua New Guinea
Experience
Francie Aquani, Papua New Guinea
MoOA04-02 Sexual Partners of IDUs in Vietnam - baseline findings on
a NEGLECTED risk group for HIV
Nghiem Thi Ha Van, Vietnam
MpOA02-03 Framework For Completing And Digitalizing A District
Situation Analysis For Understanding Hiv/aids Epidemiology
And Risks And Vulnerabilities - Lessons From India
Sanjana Bhardwaj, India
M6bAd2-04 The HIV-1 Incidence Estimated by BED-CEIA among IDUs in
Xinjiang, China, 2000-2007
Zhang Yi, China
MoOA02-05 New Frontiers of HIV Epidemic in Pakistan; Findings from three
Surveillance Rounds
Naeem Hassan Saleem, Pakistan
McOA02-06 Web based data collection system great helpful for a high
quality project management
Duo Lin, China
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MoOA04-03 Series of surveys among injecting drug users in Malaysia
Vicknasingam B. Kasinather, Malaysia
MoOA04^04 Sexual act with multiple sex partners is an upcoming threat
for rapid transmission of HIV among injecting drug users in
Bangladesh
Dr. Nizam Uddin Ahmed, Bangladesh
MoOA04-05 Determinants of Sexual Risk Behavior among MSM Accessing
Public Sex Environments in Chennai, India Peter
Adam Nev/man, Thailand
MoOA04-06 prevalence of and risk facto, s for HSV2 in a general population
sample in Karnataka State, India
Subramanian Potty Rajaram, India
Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
MoOAOS Behaviour and Social Change (1)
MoOBO2 Counseling: Still the Mainstay
Chair: Ms. Iko Safika, Ph.D
Chair: Prof. Dr. Tuti Parwati Merati
MbQA05;Qi Journeys into the unknown:A Digital Storytelling Project
Rebecca Faith Matheson, Australia
Mpd,B02r01 Uptake of Provider-Initiated HIV test for Tuberculosis
MoOA05-Q2 SMARTgirl: An Innovative Approach for Reaching Female
Entertainment Workers
Tan Sokhon, Cambodia
MoOA05-03 Pathways to sex work in Nagaland, India: implications
for HIV prevention and community mobilisation
Michelle Kermode, Australia
MbOA05-04 HIV Risk behaviors among IDUs with suicidal ideation: results
from an Inter/ention study in Delhi, India
Enisha Sarin, United States
MoOAOS-OS SNAKE Tools for Indigenous Health Workers: Community
Ownership, Youth Sexual Health, HIV Prevention
Beverly Joy Greet, Australia
patients and family members in Myanmar
Philippe Clevenbergh, Belgium
MoOB02-02 Mobile Services: A Strategy to improve access for HIV
Counseling and Testing among Injecting Drug Us
Ade Aulia Erwin
MoOB02-03 Characteristics of Subjects Counseled and Tested for HIV in An
Indonesian Hospital: Seroprevalence
Zahroiur Rusyda Hlnduan, Indonesia
MbdB02r04 Introducing VCT Service in A Detoxification Center, Yunnan,
China
Feng Yu, China
MoOBOZ-OG HIV Counseling Internship in Hospital: Scaling up for Universal
Access to HIV Counseling Service
Chung Han Yang, Malaysia
MoOAOS-OG FSW as peer educators for more comprehensive outreach work
I Dewa Cede Sedana Badung, Indonesia
MoOBOl
Latest HIV Science: Report-Back from the Sth
IAS Pathogenesis Conference
MoOB03 Care, Support & Treatment - Universal?
Chair: Mr. David Cooper
Chairs: Mr. Ron Macinnis, Prof. Myung Hwan Cho
MoOB01-Pl Basic Science
Sharon Lewin, Australia
MoOB0t-02 Clinical Science
Aikichi Iwamoto, Japan
MoOB01-03 Biomedical Prevention
Wu Zunyo, China
MoO5pf-04 Operations Research
Nagalingeswam Kumarasamy, India
MoOB01-05 The genetic characteristics and antigenic epitopes of tat gene
exon 1 in HIV-1 CRF07_BC strains
FANG ZHIMING, China
M.o,OB03;d,1, Costs of Methadone Maintenance Treatment in HIV/AIDS
Control among Injecting Drug Users in Indonesia
Adiatma Yudistira Manogar, Indonesia
MoOBp3-02 Registration in antenatal period ensures better follow-up:
Experience from a PMTCT program in India Khengare
Asha Ganesh, India
MoOB03-03 By hook or by crook:New initiatives to enforce greater IP rights
& hamper access to generic medicine
Kajal Bhardwaj, India
MqOB03-04 Antiretroviral Treatment Programmes in Nepal: Problems &
Barriers
Sharada Prasad Wasti, United Kingdom
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MoOB03-05 Home based care and follow-up for Anti Retroviral Therapy
(ART) patients in Chennai,India
Karthickeyan Duraisamy, India
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MoOB03-06 • he Access to ARV among TB-HIV Patients in the Lower North
of Thailand
NIRAMON, Thailand
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MoOCOI
Chairs: Dr. Aang Sutrisna, Mr. Edward John Reis
Chairs: Dr. Drg. Ema Sugadi.MS.APBI, Ph.D; Mr. Shiv Khare
empowering network of people living with HIV and AIDS for
improved treatment and care of children with HIV and AIDS
Mitra Kaninika, India
: MbOB'b4^^, Post released program for Drugs and HIV/AIDS Prevention and
Care in Prison
Husen Muhamad, Indonesia
Case Management Role in HIV Prevention among Injecting
Drug Users (IDUs)
Mohamad Theo Zaenuri, Indonesia
Think from the head but act from the heart: The PLHIV Empathy
Club network In Viet Nam
Nguyen Thi Hoa Binh, Vietnam
?IVi6C)B04-i>$ Compulsory Drug Treatment Centres in Southeast Asia: Rights
and Effectiveness
Sonia Bezziccheri
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Gender Power Dimensions of HIV/AIDS
The rising epidemic of HIV among Housewives in Pontianak
city
Marhadi, Indonesia
MoOC01-02 ‘Men are More Experienced and can Suggest (Condoms) if they
Want To’: Unpacking the Meaning of Masculinity/Femininity and
Risk for Indian Urban Youth
Das Rajkumar, India
M60C01-03 Women’s Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in Eastern Indonesia:
Deficiencies in information, power & policy
Linda Rae Bennett, Australia
MoOC01-04 Diversity of Identities&Thai Women’s SexualLife within
Conjugal Relationship:Risk & Vulnerabil to HIV
Pimpawun Boonmongkon, Thailand
MoOC01-05 Wives of Labor Migrants in the Far West Nepal: Population
subgroups needing more targeted HIV interv
Laxmi BilasAcharya, Nepal
demonstrating adolescent reproductive health program:
pesantren base—modul
Endang Marhumah Sari, Indonesia
MoOBOS Mainstreaming HIV Into Reproductive Health
& STI
MoOCOZ Making a Positive Living: Alleviating the
Socio-Economic Impact of AIDS
Chair: Dr. Ilias Yee
Chairs: Prof. Sukhontha Kongsin, Mrs. Mairie Bopp Dupont
>MpbBiD5-$f What influences men to seek STI treatment in India? Important
insights for STI programming
Prakash Narayanan Vasudevan Potty, India
MoOC02-01 The Socio-Economic Impact of HIV on Cambodian Households
James Anthony Cercone, Costa Rica
$qdBbO2 Reproductive Health Problems Among Women Living with HIV
in Jakarta Indonesia
Laily Hanifah, Indonesia
MoOB05-03 Building RH-HIV/STI linkages in Pacific Island Countries
SLADDEN Timothy John, Fiji
MQtjB05-04 IMPROVING ASRH SERVICES IN VANUATU
Joe Higgs Kalo, Vanuatu
MoOBOS-OS Youth-adult partnership strengthens ASRH networks
Liu Changwei, China
MoOB05-06 Counselling in Preparing Having a Baby for PLHIV Couple in
Indonesia
Wasiyati, Indonesia
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MoOC02-02 Breaking the Mold: Empowerment Through Self-Help Income
Generation for PLHA in Myanmar
Erica Tubbs, Thailand
MoOC02-03 What drives the epidemic in Asia and the Pacificpoverty or
inequality
Heather Betty Worth, Australia
MoOC02-04 HIV and AIDS in South Asia - is it a risk to economic
development?
Mariam Claeson, United States
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
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MoOCO3 Criminalisation of Injecting Drug Use Hampers
HIV Prevention in Asia
MoODOI
Migrant Workers - Safe Away from Home
Chairs: Mr. Maurice Bloem, Mrs. Malu Marin
Chairs: Mr. Cho Kah Sin, Mr. Luke Samson
MbbC03-p1 Integrated Law System
Ricky Ronaldo Rusly, Indonesia
MdOC03-02 Prevention of HIV/AIDS among IDUs
Amjad Khan, Pakistan
MoOC03-03 Policy And Paradigm
Lili Herawati, Indonesia
MoOC03-b4 China's New System for Tracking and Testing Drug Users
Creates Heavy Burden on Those in Recovery
Wang Wen, China
MoOD01-01 Media Walk in the Far West Region of Nepal: Making Media
Responsive towards HIV & AIDS
Hiranya Deo Joshi, Nepal
MoOpOl-02 Improving treatment access for HIV positive migrants in Japan
through health professional training
Sangnim Lee, Japan
MoQD01-03 Multiparty efforts to increase AIDS volunteers to further
awareness and support Thai PLHIV in Japan
Sangduan Arai, Japan
MoOD01-04 Addressing the HIV Vulnerabilities of Women Migrant Workers
thru Partnerships and Capacity Building
Amara Tadaoan Quesada, Philippines
MoOD01-05 A Trade union model: A rights-based approach to address the
HIV/AIDS vulnerability of migrant worker
Manjunath Kini, India
MbCiOOl-06 Migrant workers and mandatory HIV testing for in South-East
Asia: from discrimination to social dialogue
Eric Stener Carlson, Thailand
MoOCO4 Violence and Vulnerability: Keeping Women
Safe Before and After Infection
MoODO2 Leadership for Political Change & National
Response
Chair: DR. Lidia Hidajat, MPH
Chairs: Mrs. Lady Roslyn Morauta, Mr. Tim Mackay
MoQC04^01 silence toward violence and the risk of HIV infections: a case
study of a Vietnamese coastal area
Vu Song Ha, Vietnam
ModD02-0T The Three Ones - coordinating the provincial response to
strengthen harm reduction best practice
Hoang Van Ke, Vietnam
■MoOC04-02 Marital violence and vulnerability to HIV/STI for married women
in low income communities of Mumbai
Ajay Kumar Singh, India
MoOD02-02 Government Commitment: Role of the Leaders to Increase
Access for Quality PLWHIV in West Sumatra
Hendry Salfriandi, Indonesia
MoOC04-03 Exploring the linkages between Gender Based Violence
and spread of HIV/STI among women in Bangalore
Dayaprasad Gurunath Kulkami, India
MpObp2-Q3 supporting the national response in PNG through
mainstreaming HIV in the law and justice sector
Cheryl Anne Kelly, Papua New Guinea
MoOC04-04 Vigilance against Violence: Experiences from Maharashtra,
India
Ravindra Uttamrao Pawar, India
MpOpu2-04 Civil Society Mobilization for Policy change: Case Study of
India’s HIV/AIDS Bill
Raman Chawla, India
MoOD02-05 The barriers and opportunities for reaching the targets of
Universal Access and MDG 6 in Asia
Jinglin He, China
MoOD02-06 Mainstreamiivg HIV and AIDS in medium term of national
development plan/RPJMN through planning and budgetting
forum for controlling HIV and AIDS in Indonesia
Arum Atmawikarta
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SATELLITE MEETINGS
MoOIDOI NO CONDOM NO SEX: Faktor-faktor Penentu
Perubahan Perllaku
MoSMOI Avahan - The Business of Prevention at Scale
Avahan - India AIDS Initiative of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Chair: Mrs. Sri Kusyuniati, Ph.D
Chair: Aradhana Johri, (the Joint Secretary of the Indian National AIDS Control
Organization)
. Socio-cultural
Ba[. Factors Effecting ARV Adherence Among FSW
Heri Utomo, Indonesia
MSW; NO CONDOM NO SEX
Juna Rislon Damanik, Indonesia
Speakers:
Ashok Alexander, (the Director ofAvahan, the India AIDS Initiative of the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation), or
Tisha Wheeler, (Programme Officer from Avahan),
The use of data to form and maintain the business model - which in turn
broadened coverage, deepened intensity and improved quality
^o(5jbi)i^i3' Streaming Radid (Internet radio) to HIV and AIDS
Dissemination
Radio Streaming untuk Diseminasi HIV dan AIDS
Slamet Riyadi, Indonesia
Darshana Vyas, (The Director of PATHFINDER, one ofAvahan's State Lead Partners),
The role of the State Lead partners in the Avahan programme, and their work
on data collection and implementation
4 HIV Case Management - Strategic Intervention for
Marginalized Populations of PLHIV Varel, Yayasan
Herman Varella, Indonesia
Usha Kiran, (Senior Programme Officer for Avahan)
The role of the peer educators in their communities - the devolution of the
programme to female sex workers and other members of the key populations
Using on Adolescents Reproductive and Sexual Health
Education in Senior High Schoolsjakarta
Usep Solehudin, Indonesia
Surekha Barawakar, (Peer Educator with the John Paul Slum Development Project),
The work of groups advocating for an enabling environment for those at risk
of contracting HIV, and the mobilisation of communities to lower their risk of
vulnerability
Human values among seafarers in Tanjung Priok Harbor
Raymond A.I. Tambunan, Indonesia
MoSMO2 MSM and HIV in Asia and the Pacific: CrossCutting Issues
FHI-APRO, WHO-WPRO and Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health
(APCOM)
Chair: Shivananda Khan OBE, NFI/APCOM
Co-Chairs: Dr Massimo Ghidinelli, WPRO, Dr. Celine Daly, FHl/APRO
The session will explore key cross-cutting issues that affect MSM and TG populations,
including key factors impeding access to adequate health and social services, and
underlying health disparities and vulnerabilities among these populations and their
partners. Presentations wili explore the impact and ways in which these issues
overlap with HIV infection rates, social situations, economic circumstances, and
psychological wellbeing. Q&A and audience discussion will be included.
Speakers:
Mr. Manop Uthaikom, SWING, Bangkok, Thailand
MSM and Sex Work
Mr. Shale Ahmed, Bandhu Social Welfare Society, Dhaka, Bangladesh
MSM and Female Partners
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Mr. Philippe Giiault, FHI/Asia Pacific Region Office. Bangkok, Thailand
MSM and Drug Use
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Mr. Robert Sutheriand, ACON, Sydney, Australia
Young MSM/Youth
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MoSMO3 HIV Testing Issues and Developments
National Serology Reference Laboratory (NRL), Australia
Chair: Elizabeth M. Dax AM; MD,BS; PhD, (Director, National Serology Reference
Laboratory, Australia - NRL™, an ASAP Member Organization)
The Satellite Session is intended to address cross cutting issues related to HIV
testing, its control, confidentiality and accuracy when used beyond laboratory
settings. The Session will address technical issues associated with expanding
testing. The ability to maintain quality will be highlighted. Mechanisms as to how
people will access testing more easily or possibly conduct the tests themselves will
be addressed. The human rights and ethical issues that might be transcended with
easy access and ready availability will be explored e.g. for sex workers. The use
of technologies such as mobile phones to facilitate better testing outcomes will be
suggested.
MoSMOS Protecting Patients, Providers and the Public:
Preventing Transmission of HIV, TB and Other
Infections in the Healthcare Setting
Jhpiego
Participants will:
1) learn simple, low cost strategies to prevent bloodborne and respiratory infections
in the heaithcare setting based on Jhpiego’s experiences in Asia and Africa,
2) be updated on current post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) guidelines,
3) Explore best practices in infection prevention that can be implemented in their
workplaces, and 4) receive a Respiratory Infection Control training package.
Speakers:
Dr.Chandrakant Ruparelia, (Jhpiego, HIV/AIDS Advisor)
Dr. Jeffrey Smith, (Jhpiego, Regional Technial Diiector for Asia)
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MoSMO4 China Confronts HIV: 3 Porspectives
Tsinghua University, China, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia
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MoSMO6 Using Data to Improve HIV/AIDS Programming
in Indonesia
Family Health International (FHI), National AIDS Commission (NAC)
Chair Heather Worth, (an Australian HIV social researched
Chair: Robert Magnani, (FHI-lndonesia)
Six speakers from China will each make a short presentation.These scholars,
program managers, and social activists will share their first-hand experiences in
dealing with critical issues in China’s effort to control HIV. Their short oresentations
will be followed by a session of questions and answers. Updated information on HIV
in China will be distributed at this meeting.
Speakers:
Professor Wang Ruotao, (Head of China AIDS Information Network),
Address the overall situation of HIV in China
Ms. Annie Ren, (a NGO volunteer with FuyangAIDS Orphans Salvation Society),
voluntarism and charity among people living with HIV at the grassroots
Jing Jun, (Professor of Sociology at Tsinghua University)
stigma among medical professionals
Li Xiguang, (Associate Dean of Journalism at Tsinghua University),
Chinese media environment for prevention and care
Ms. Zhang Su, (Project Officerat UNESCO Beijing Office),
H!V prevention among migrant workers
Mr. Shi Kai, (Head of China AIDS Roadmap Technical Support Team),
Policy innovations
Evidence-based programming has become a central tenet of HIV/AIDS programs
globally. However, evidence bases tend to be underdeveloped and relatively weak
in many if not most countries. This satellite session will provide a forum for the
discussion of recent efforts to generate and use of different types of data for program
planning and improvement in Indonesia.
Speakers:
Fonny Silfanus, (NationalAIDS Commission),
Piloting and Scaling-up a Comprehensive Intervention for Female Sex Workers
to Prevent Transmission of HIV and other STIs
Dyah Erti Mustikawati, (Ministry of Health),
Priority Actionable Findings from the 2007 Integrated Bio-Behavioral
Surveillance among Most-at-Risk-Groups in Indonesia
Rizky Ika Syafitri, (FHI-lndonesia),
Using Quality Improvement Processes to Improve Program Performance
Nurholis Majid. (FHI-lndonesia'Why an Urgent Response is Needed to a Growing Syphilis Epidemic among
Most-at-Risk-Groups in Indonesia
Discussion: Subhash Kira, WHO-lndonesia
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MoSMO? The Role of the Religion in Encouraging and
Discouraging HIV and AIDS prevention
Concern for AIDS Research and Education (C.A.R.E.) Foundation
MoSMO9 What’s New at The Global Fund for Civil
Society
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM)
Chairs: Dr.N.M.Samuel, (Professor, Formerly of TN DR MGR Medical University,
Chennai, India)
Mr.Zahid Hussain, (President SURF, Pakistan)
This interactive session will be an opportunity for representatives of civil society
organizations to leam about recent innovations at The Global Fund. Presenters will
give an update on two new initiatives at The Global Fund: Dual Track Financing
(DTF) and Community Systems Strengthening (CSS). Both initiatives are designed
to maximize the community based response to AIDS. Civil society engagement in
providing oversight to grant implementation will also be discussed in the context of
CCM funding policies and CS participation.
Religion plays a significant role in both encouraging and discouraging HIV and AIDS
prevention. Religious beliefs, attitudes, teachings, and practices can contribute
both negative and positive dimensions to efforts aimed at promoting HIV and AIDS
prevention. The challenge is to recognize how restrictive or judgmental religious
tenets and tendencies may complicate efforts to eradicate the disease, and to
discern how theological and ethical convictions combined with compassion can
contribute to protecting the well-being of persons and promoting the goal of an
AIDS-free world. No world religion has a monopoly on either creating or eliminating
obstacles to promoting HIV and AIDS prevention. Each religious tradition must
be challenged to draw from its own rich resources of faith and to play a key role
in addressing programs of prevention and becoming partners in the struggle to
conquer HIV and AIDS.
Speakers:
Zahid Hussain, (President of Sustainable Resource Foundation (SURF), Pakistan),
Religion and HIV/AIDS: Do we communicate to integrate or alienate?
Youngsook Charlene Kang, (District Superintendent, the United Methodist Church,USA),
Women and HIV-AIDS Prevention Challenges
Speakers:
Michael O'Connor, (Manager, Civil Society and Private Sector Partnerships, The Global
Fund),
Introduction and Overview of Community Systems Strengthening and Dual
Track Financing
Vincent Crisostomo, (Regional coordinator, 1 Sisters/CSAT Host Asia Pacific),
Local experience with CSS
Kate Thomson, (Head, Civil Society Partnerships Unit, UNAIDS),
What UNAIDS can do to support CSS and DTF
David Winters, (CCM Manager, The Global Fund),
CCM policy issues
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Lok Praksh, (National MSM Task Force, India),
Yogic way of life - an effortless living
Donald E. Messer, (Executive Director, Center for the Church and Global AIDS,
Colorado,USA),
People of Faith As Partners In Preventing HIV and AIDS
PANEL DISCUSSION
MoSMO8 Men Can Change - Reducing the Burden on
Women and Giris and their Vulnerabilities to
HIV
United Nations Populations Fund (UNFPA)
Chair: Kiran Bhatia, (Gender Advisor, UNFPA Asia and Pacific Regional Office APRO)
Women and girls account for more than half of the new HIV infections in the AsiaPacific region. The latest Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in March
2009, highlighted the need to reduce women and girls' vulnerabilities to HIV and
AIDS, including by preventing gender based violence. The involvement of men and
boys in decreasing women's vulnerabilities and equally sharing care-giving in the
context of HIV and AIDS was emphasized as a core strategy. This session will share
innovative strategies from Asia and Africa that engage men and boys in reducing the
burden on women and girls and their vulnerabilities to HIV and AIDS.
Speakers:
Opening remarks : Ms. Nobuko Horibe, (Regional Director UNFPA Asia and Pacific
Regional Office -APRO)
Mr. Dean Peacock, (Co-Director of Sonke Gender Justice, South Africa),
Men, the care economy and gender equality: challenging gender roles and
structural inequalities
Mr. Nur Hasyim, (Manager Media, Research and Training at RifkaAnnisa, Indonesia),
Men reducing women and girls' vulnerabilities due to all forms of violence
Mr. Sujit Modak, (Sonagachi project, India),
Babus take action for sex workers' health through condom promotion and
violence prevention - a good practice from Kolkota's largest red-light district
Mr. Muhammad Shahzad Khan, (Executive Director of Chanan Development Association
and National Y-PEER Focal Point. Pakistan),
Young men’s leadership for supporting sexual and reproductive health and
rights of women and girls in challenging environments
Mr. James Lang, (Programme Coordinator Panners for Prevention).
Introducing Partners for Prevention: an UN interagency initiative in Asia and
the Pacific
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Perspective
APN+ - Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV (APN+)
MoSMIO
Chair: Shiba Phurailatpam (Regional Coordinator APN+)
The community follow-up project to the CAA’s report is currently progressing and
involving civil society leaders from 5 countries. The main objective of the project
is to integrate the CAA’s recommendations into the civil society agenda at the
country level. Through this project, on-going processes such as network annual
assemblies, NSP review and GF proposal development has been identified as
important opportunities where CAA’s recommendation can impact at the policy and
programmatic level in countries. Two community focal points from five participating
countries (India, Pakistan, Srilanka, Cambodia & Thailand) has been invited to a
regional workshop in Thailand, where these community focal points were familiarized
with the CAA’s report and developed a stiategic work plan to be implemented at the
country level.
Speakers:
Sonal Mehta/Daxa Patel, (India - Project Focal Points)
Ishtiaq Ahmed/lmran Zali, (Pakistan - Project Focal Point)
Swarna Kodagoda/Emanuel Prabhar Thavaraja Deepan, (Srilanka - Project Focal
Point)
Niwat Swanphatthana/Anan Muangmoonchai, (Thailand - Project Focal Point)
Penn Mony/Tith Khimuy, (Cambodia - Project Focal Point)
Partner Organizations:
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Asia Pacific Network
cf People Living with HIV/AIDS (A.PN+), Coalition of Asia Pacific Regional Networks
on HIV/AIDS (7 Sister)
Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
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Using Data for Better Services: Lesson Learnt
from Faculty of Medicine, University of
Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo Central
Hospital Jakarta
Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia
MoSMIl
Chair: Prof. DR. Samsuridjal Djauzi, SpPD, KAI, (Faculty of Medicine, University
of Indonesia)
This session is mainly aimed to disseminate the results of researches conducted
among staff of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia. Various aspects
of research in HIV areas will be discussed. Furthermore, this session will allow
participants coming from various universities and hospitals to share their experiences
in managing HIV/AIDS cases.
Speakers:
DR. Ratna Sitompul, SpM (K),
Eye Manifestation of HIV/AIDS
Dr. Darma Imran SpS,
Toxoplasma, Crytococcus and TB in Neuro AIDS in Indonesia
Prof. DR. Samsuridjal Djauzi, SpPD, KAI,
Review on Some Researches Conducted in Center for HIV Services, RSCM,
Jakarta
Prof. Dr. Zubairi Djoerban, SpPD, KHOM,
Health Insurance for HIV Patients
Data Sources, Data Uses - Identify Gaps in
HIV Data For Decision Making in the AsiaPacific Region
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
MoSM12
Chair: Anupama Rao Singh, Regional Director, UNICEF EAPRO
Co-Chair: Jacques Jeugmans, Practice Leader Health, ADB
In many countries of the region, critical data on the HIV epidemic is still limited
or unavailable. HIV and behavioral Surveillance, size estimations of population at
risk or monitoring of the national response are crippled by inadequate funding and
limited human resources. Without this information, National AIDS programs cannot
identify priorities, the progress and impact of interventions or to make evidence
based decisions on policy, program design and resource allocation. The session
specifically aims to point out the key gaps in strategic information and response
monitoring data in the region, and the possible regional platform for highlighting
these gaps that the Data Hub can provide. The goal of the Data Hub is that the
availability of information and its gaps on an easily accessible website will generate
a demand for better country-level data collection and dissemination.
Speakers:
Opening remarks: the Chair and Co-chair
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Michel Carael, Data Hub Manager, HIV and AIDS Data HUB Asia-Pacific, UNICEF
EAPRO
Introduction to the need for strategic HIV data in Asia, the role of a Database.
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Amala Reddy, Regional Programme Advisor- Strategic Information, UNAIDS
Regional Support Team for Asia and the Pacific
Strategic information on HIV: what are the gaps in Asia-Pacific?
Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Head Infectious Disease Unit, Department of Malaya University of
Malaya Medical Centre
Malaysia: Needs in data collection and use.
Min Thwe Director, HIV/AIDS Technical Support Facility Southeast Asia, IPPF
ESEAOR
Gaps in information related to HIV programming at the country level.
APN+ speaker to be confirmed
The perspective of a civil society data user
Massimo Ghidinelli, Regional Adviser, HIV/AIDS and STI, WHOWPRO
Data requirements for an effective health sector response to HIV
Moderated Discussion facilitated by: Tasnim Azim
Concluding remarks by: Prasada Rao, Regional Director, Regional Support Team for
Asia and the Pacific
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Tasnim Azim, Head HIV/AIDS Programme and Virology Laboratory, International Centre for
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Continuing Challenges in AIDS Research and
Training in Asia
The Fogarty AIDS International Training and Research Programs of Brown University/
Tufts University, the University of California Los Angeles, and the University of Illinois
at Chicago.
Partnership in Reaching Universal Access to
HIV Prevention, Treatment, and Care and
Support in a Challenging Environment:
Experience from Pakistan
National AIDS Control Program (NACP)
Chair: Judith A. Levy, PhD., (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Chair: Mr. Mir Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani, Minister of Health, Pakistan
In 1988, the AIDS International Training and Research Program (AITRP) began as
one of the first of a new generation of research training programs sponsored by the
Fogarty International Center (FIC) at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Currently
AITRPs funded by FIC at 28 major U.S. educational institutions provide institutional
research capacity-building and short, medium, and long-term AIDS research training
for scientists recruited from institutions in low- and middle-income countries. This
satellite session provides a brief history of the contributions of AITRP programs in
Asia and the Pacific, examines specific challenges and directions in AIDS research
and training that 3 countries (China, India, and Indonesia) in the region confront,
and explores new challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. A social period at
the end of the session provides an opportunity for further discussion, networking,
and sharing ideas.
The Satellite Session will aim to share the experience of Pakistan in implementing
HIV prevention, treatment care and support services over the past five years in a
diverse regional and local context, through building strong and sustained partnership
with civil society and community based organizations. The specific objectives of the
session are to:
• Examine the status of current knowledge and understanding in reaching and
scaling-up HIV prevention among various most-at-risk populations;
• Determine how to enhance the voice and participation of communities in Pakistan;
and
• Share the experience of building partnership in a diverse regional and local context
Speakers:
Roger Detels, M.D., (University of California, Los Angeles),
20-plus Years in Asia and the Pacific: Contributions of the Fogarty AIDS
International Training and Research Programs
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■ Suniti Solomon, M.D., (YR. Gaitonde Centre forAIDS Research and Education, Chennai India),
Opportunities and Challenges in Developing a Comprehensive AIDS Clinical
Research Program in India
MoSM14
Speakers:
Opening Remarks: Health Minister/Secretary Health
Mr Oussama Tawil
Overview of the objectives within the current context of the country
Dr Hasan Abbas Zaheer
Epidemiological situation and experience in implementation of the National
AIDS Response
Zunyou Wu, PhD., (National Center for AIDS/STD Prevention and Control, China CDC),
China Responds to the AIDS Epidemic
DrAli Razzaque
Building of public-private partnership for implementation - Provincial
perspective in AIDS Response
Irwanto, PhD., (Institute of Research and Community Services, Atma Jaya Catholic University),
■ Indonesia at the Cross-Roads: Current and Future Directions in AIDS Research
and Training
Mr. Tariq Zafar
Scale-up of HIV prevention among IDUs - Experience of Civil society
Kenneth H. Mayer, M.D., (Brown University/Miriam Hospital/Fenway Health), Closing
Remarks: New Opportunities, New Challenges”
Ms Shukria Gul
Community Based response and role of the PLHIV in Pakistan
Q&A
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Towards a Multi-Sectoral Response: Scalingup Harm Reduction Services for IDUs in China
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
MoSM15
Chair: Dr Bernhard Schwartlander, (UNAIDS Country Coordinator, China)
Co Chair: Dr Hao Yang, (Deputy Director General, Bureau for Disease Prevention
and Control, Ministry of Health)
• Discuss the overall policy framework providing the context for the
implementation of China’s harm reduction programme
• Provide a forum for a debate between health and law enforcement sectors on
the different approaches to harm reduction and how these can be united within
a multi-sectoral approach
• Present case studies portraying how divisions between sectors have been
overcome at local level
• Discuss how prevention in closed settings [compulsory detoxification centers
and re-education through labor centre’s] can be improved and how links to local
communities can be established and developed
Speakers:
Dr Wu Zunyou, (Director, NCAIDS, China Center for Disease Prevention and Control),
Progress and challenges - an overview of the progress in scaling-up harm
reduction in China.
Mr. Wang Hongru, (Deputy Chief, 4th Division, Narcotics Control Bureau, Ministry of Public
Security) and Dr Li Jianhua, (Deputy Director, Yunnan Institute for Drug Abuse)
Policy Perspectives - law enforcement and health sector present the sector’s
respective approaches to harm reduction
Hua Ming, (Deputy Director General, Department of Narcotics Control Bureau, Public Security
Bureau of Jiangsu Province), and Qian Xingcai, (Director, MMT Clinic, Centre for Disease
Prevention and Control, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province),
Implementation Perspectives - law enforcement and health sector cooperation
in Jiangsu Province
Xu Wenhai, (Division Chief, 4th Division, Prison Management Depariment, Ministry of Public
Security)
The challenge of providing prevention and care in closed settings and linking
these to their local communities
Repealing Anti-Sodomy Law: Lessons From
and Challenges in Asia and Pacific
The Lawyers Collective (India) .United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
M0SMI6
HIV and Mobile Workers: Towards PublicPrivate Partnerships in the Maritime and
Transport Sectors
International Organization of Migration (IOM)
MoSMIT
Chair: Dr. Jaime Calderon, (IOM Senior Migration Health Adviser)
The satellite session HIV and Mobile Workers: Towards Public-Private Partnerships will:
• highlight the HIV risks and vulnerabilities of mobile workers, particularly those in the
transport and maritime sectors
• identify best practices in multisectoral responses
The satellite session is organized by the International Organization for Migration in close
collaboration with the Global Partnership on HIV and Mobile Workers from the Maritime
and Transport Sector, with the generous support of UNAIDS.
Speakers:
Welcome and Introductions
Moderator: Rosilyne Borland
Dr. Caitlin Wiesen, United Nations Development Programme, Regional HIV/AIDS Practice
Leader & Programme Coordinator Asia & Pacific
HIV and Mobile Workers in Asia
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Dr. Syed Asif Altaf, International Transport Workers'Federation, Global HIV/AIDS Coordinator
Responses driven by workers
AUG
Dr. Sophia Kisting, International Labour Office, Director ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and
the World of Work
Working with employers
Dr. Suresh Idnani, International Maritime Health Association, Vice-President; International
Committee on Seafarers' Welfare, Regional Coordinator South Asia
Responses from health professionals: maritime health
Reiko Matsuyama, International Organization for Migration, Partnership on HIV and Mobility
in Southern Africa
Regional responses: experience from SADC
Rosilyne Borland, HIV and Health Promotion Coordinator, International Organization for
Migration
Global Partnership on HIV and Mobile Workers in the Maritime Sector: pulling
it all together
Q & A session
Conclusion’s and final remarks: New New Ayen, (Regional Programme Adviser,
United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS)
Chair: Mr Prasada Rao, (Director, Regional Support Team for Asia and the Pacific,
UNAIDS)
The Asia - Pacific region presents a mixed slate on criminalization of adult same
sex sexual activity, with 24 States prohibiting such conduct. Criminalisation poses
enormous challenges in addressing HIV needs among the disproportionately
affected MSM communities and presents a direct barrier to providing relevant HIV
prevention, treatment and care services, thus impeding their right to health. Asia has
also seen many legal inten/entions against anti-sodomy laws - including the most
recent judicial orders by the Delhi High Court in India repealing proscriptions against
adult consensual sex between men. This unparalleled pronouncement reaffirming
the right to privacy, dignity, health, equality and non-discrimination against sexual
minorities has enthused community and rights activists and presents lessons for
other Asian countries that continue to criminalize same sex acts. This session will
therefore explore legal strategies against criminal laws targeting MSM in the region,
bringing forth experiences of legal repression and reform from community members
and sharing lessons from past efforts and successes of legal reform.
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Clinical Management of HIV Infection and the
Antiretroviral Therapy
Concern for AIDS Research and Education (CARE) Foundation
Mon
10
AUG
MoSM2O Gender Variance and Male-Male Sexualities
Across the Global South
Hivos, NAZ Foundation International (NFI), AIDS Society in Asia and the Pacific
(ASAP) and Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM)
Chair: Dr.N.M.Samuel, (President C.A.R.E Foundation)
Co-chair: Dr.Aikichi Iwamoto, (IAS Regional Representation, for Asia and the
Pacific)
Chain Shivananda Khan OBE (NFI/APCOM)
Co-Chair: Paul Jansen, (Hivos)
HIV/AIDS is a serious infectious disease in the Asian and pacific region and the
prevalence is clustered and diverse as is evident from the data available with the
UNAIDS and the WHO. An estimated 200,000 children on ART are only 10% of
those who should be receiving treatmentIThe limits to scale up of ART is besides
funding, the need to be aware of one's serostatus and the lack of knowledge as to
when to start ART. This session will highlight the critical need of HIV management
in health care settings. And the impact of reducing Tuberculosis and other Ol’s
effectively. It will demonstrate that effective ART and Pronhy laxis against MTCT,
paired with appropriate monitoring tools can have far reaching impact. This session
will truly be engaging creative minds to address the issues related to HIV/AIDS
management in resource limited settings.
The session will bring together experts in gender variance and male-male sexualities
from the Southern Hemisphere (Asia, Latin America, the Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa)
to explore similarities and contrasts as they impact the delivery of HIV services for
MSM and transgenders in each region. Participants will better understand gender
and identity affects uptake of HIV services leading to increases in numbers and
quality of HIV interventions for non-normative high-risk sub-populations. It is
expected that the session will also lead to development of global linkages and
networking to increase and strengthen advocacy and educational efforts. Q&A and
audience discussion to be included
For additional information, questions or to reach APCOM and/or the speakers,
please send email to: 200forum@msmasia.org.
Speakers:
Opening remarks:
N.M.Samuel, (Professor-Rtd, TN DR MGR Medical University, Chennai.lndia),
The connection between Treatment and Prevention
Speakers:
Andinya Hajra, Pratyay Gender Trust, Kolkata, India
Asia/South Asia
Tasnim Azim, (Senior Scientist, ICDDRB, Dhaka, Bangladesh),
Current Epidemiological situation of HIV/AIDS in Asia and the pacific
Steven Johnson, (Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of
Colorado, Denver, USA),
Clinical Management of HIV/AIDS-Challenges in 2009 and beyond
Bemd Salzburger, (Professor of Infectious Diseases, University of Regensburg, Germany),
Management of Opportunistic Infections - Challenges in Resource limited
settings
Dr. Fernandez-Davila, Ram6n Uull University, Barcelona, Spain
Latin America
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Niraj Singh, The Amithi Project, Suva, Fiji
Pacific
Professor Vasu Reddy, Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa and the University
of KwaZulu-Natal
Africa
Steven Johnson, (Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver, USA),
ART-optimal strategies
Aikichi Iwamoto, (Professor, Division ofInfectious Diseases, the University of Tokyo, Japan),
Management of ART related complications
Bemd Salzburger, (Professor of Infectious Diseases, University of Regensburg Germany),
Management of Antiretroviral drug Resistance
Panel Discussion
MoSM19
Advocacy: What makes for Political
Commitment
AIDS Society in Asia and the Pacific (ASAP)
Chair and co-Chair Tasnim Azim, Bangladesh and Dennis Altman, Australia
1. Ways on building political commitment (what were the various ways and means
that can be used to build political commitment)
2. Measuring Political Commitment (what are the key performance indicators that
help us measure the efficacy of political commitment?)
3. Building Political Commitment Through Broadening Participation in the Policy
Process
4. The relations between community, government and business leaders in building
political commitment
Speakers:
Marina Mahathir, Malaysia
Roslyn Moruata, PNG
David Stephens, Australia/Vietnam
Oscar Fernandes, India
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MoSM21 Learning Together: Tanah Papua and PNG
National AIDS Commission (NAC) Indonesia, AusAID
Chair: Dr. Nafsiah Mboi, (NAC Indonesia)
The satellite aims to continue and increase the links in HIV work between our two
countries. The speakers will be followed by questions, presentations and discussion
of key issues including strengthening the health system response, community
mobilisation, prevention and the role of positive people. Ways forward for future
collaboration will be identified.
Speakers:
Governor Barnabas Suebu, (Governor of Papua Province, Indonesia)
Governor Dr Bob Danaya, (Governor Western Province, PNG)
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MoSM22 Restrictions on AIDS NGOs in Asia
Asia Catalyst
Chair Sara LM. Davis; Asia Catalyst director
Around Asia, grassroots AIDS NGOs and harm reduction groups have faced repeated
problems with official restrictions and harassment, from the shutdown of NGOs and
arrests of AIDS advocates in China and Burma, to the arrests and police harassment
of harm reduction outreach workers in Cambodia and Malaysia. The purpose of this
meeting is to begin analyzing the issue as a systemic and widespread problem, and
to brainstorm practical solutions on a regional and global level.
Speakers:
Anand Grover, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health
Li Dan, Executive Director, Korekata AIDS Law Center, China
Raymond Tai, Executive Director, Pink Triangle Foundation, Malaysia
Holly Bradford, Executive Director, Korsang, Cambodia
MoSM24 Reforming Treatment Environments- How to
Make Compulsory Drug Treatment HIV Friendly
Response Beyond Borders -The Asian Consortium on Drug Use HIV, AIDS and
Poverty (RBB)
Chair: Ms Sonia Bezziccheri
Co Chair: Mr. Luke Samson
To explore the drug treatment environment in Asia focusing on compulsory treatment
settings related to HIV treatment access and the need for developing supportive and
effective policies and actions globally, regionally and nationally
Speakers:
Dr. Fabio Mesquita, (WPRO)
Compulsory Drug Treatment Centres in South East Asia
Mr. RK Raju, (Indian Harni Reduction Network),
Experiences of Drug Users in Custodial Settings in Asia
Ms.Yvonne A. Sibuea, (Wahana Bakti Sejahtera Foundation),
Drug User Response
Mon
Mr. Richard Pearshouse, (Human Rights Watch),
Civil Society Response
10
AUG
Mr. Anand Grover, (Special UN Rapporteur on the Health and Human Rights)
Concluding Remarks
Ms. Sai Paranjpye
’The continuum of treatment ” A creative media perspective
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MoSM23 Need of Social Movement and Multi Sectoral
Approach to End AIDS in Asia
Asian People’s Alliance for Combating HIV & AIDS (APACHA), Actionaid
International
Chair: Mr. John Samuel, International Director (Asia and Governance), ActionAid
International
Despite more than two decades of HIV & AIDS history, the world has not yet been
able to move beyond time-bound projects. Broader social movements are still
reluctant to engage with issues of HIV & AIDS. They do not even count HIV &
AIDS in their agenda nor do they consider people working in this sector as political
allies. Multi-sectoral approach was brought into policy debates as a genuine tactic
to mobilize different constituencies but it was soon declared a failure! There are
cost-effective alternative ways of interventions towards mobilizing constituencies
and people. In these contexts, the proposed satellite meeting aims to bring a broad
horizon of people and organizations working in different sectors to debate, discuss
and galvanize their solidarity for AIDS response in Asia. This forum envisages
initiating a social movement in AIDS response.
Speakers:
Joe Thomas, Chairperson,(APACHA)
Mohammad Abdus Sabur, Secretary General,(AMAN)
Christy Abraham, National Thame Leader HIV and AIDS- AclionAid India and Asia Co
ordinator HIV and AIDS- Asia (Interim)
Dr. Tia Phalla, Research Consultant, CACHA
MoSM25 Where We’ve Come From and Where We’re
Headed: An Overview of China's AIDS
response
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Chair and Co Chair: Ministry of Health of the People’s Republic of China
This meeting aims to present a general overview of the AIDS epidemic in China,
including challenges faced, progress made, lessons learned and the direction
of future work. By bringing together a number of distinguished speakers from
government and non-govemment sectors, Chinese and non-Chinese organizations,
and medical and non-medical backgrounds, each with his/her own distinct role in
China's AIDS response, the meeting intends to shed light on the different elements
at play in past, present and future HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment work in China.
In addition, audience members will have the opportunity to meet key players in the
response, including behind-the-scene experts such as public health and medical
specialists as well as nationally-recognized AIDS ambassadors who have become
the face of prevention in China today. In this way, the meeting aims to demonstrate
the necessity for a diverse, multi-faceted response and, ultimately, encourage
heightened involvement and cooperation moving forward.
Speakers:
Hao Yang, (Deputy director, Disease Control Bureau, China MoH: acting director, State Council
AIDS Working Committee Office),
Update on the AIDS epidemic in China
Leong Che-hung, (Chairman, Hong Kong AIDS Foundation),
From Hong Kong to the Mainland - the past thirteen years and beyond
Shang Hong, (Vice president of the First Hospital of China Medical University),
Testing and treatment networks in China
Peng Liyuan, (Head of the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Political Department of the
Chinese People's Liberation Army; performer; AIDS ambassador,)
Promoting social advocacy and awareness as an AIDS ambassador in China
Pu Cunxin, (Deputy director, Beijing People's Art Theatre; performer; AIDS ambassador),
Promoting social advocacy and awareness as an AIDS ambassador in China
Shen Jie, (Secretary of the Chinese Association for STD&AIDS Prevention and Control), NGO
Involvement in China’s AIDS Response
Ray Yip, (Chief representative, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation China Office).
Ongoing challenges and potential solutions to the AIDS epidemic in China
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SKILLS BUILDING PROGRAMME
MoSB32 Empowering Infected and Affected People
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MoSBII
Children and HIV/AIDS - Strengthening
Leadership Skills for Policy Analysis and
Advocacy
The skills building workshop is meant for NGO processionals working with children
living with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS. It will build on the existing knowledge of
participants on current HIV policy issues as these intersect with children's health,
survival, education, development, protection and rights. The workshop will provide
participants with a tool to effectively analyze policy gaps, challenges and barriers,
with respect to children and HIV. Participants will also be guided on the application
of the tool in different country and community contexts, with a view to developing
effective advocacy and policy influencing plans.
Suman Sengupta
Mon
MoSB12
10
AUG
Hi-Exchange: Creating Safe Spaces where
There are None
Objectives:
1r to discuss how safe spaces can be created for “hidden" individuals and/or
? communities (ie migrant communities)
2. to share skills for using these spaces to empower individuals and communities
3. developing such spaces for HIV positive migrants
Jacqueline Pollock
MoSB41
Being Assertive: One Strategy for HIV
Prevention Among Others
Conceptual formulations of HIV risk reduction and many HIV prevention interventions
emphasize the role of sexual assertiveness, negotiation, and communication skills
as key elements for enacting behavior change.
Assertiveness is the ability to express yourself and your rights without violating the
rights of others. It is appropriately direct, open, and honest communication which is
self-enhancing and expressive
Finding from previous study showed that individuals with high objectively rated
sexual assertiveness skill had the lowest number of unprotected sex acts, the
smallest number of different sexual partners, the smallest number of casual sex
partners, and the highest levels of condom-protected sex in the past 30 days.
Individuals with poor sexual assertiveness role-play skills had the highest levels of
sexual risk behavior.
• To recognize the differences between being passive, assertive and aggressive
through exploration of personal reaction
• To encourage participants to be assertive in the most appropriate and effective
way especially in HIV and AIDS prevention.
Laily Hanifah
The main objective of our workshop is to make the participants understand how
empowering the infected and affected people, self-confidence building is going to
help them and to the community and to improve their skills on decision making.
Srinivasa varma
MoSB42 Positive Prevention : Getting the ingredients
Right!
This workshop will seek to share the experience of IPPF, GNP+ and ICW on the
issue of positive prevention, and in doing so build the skills of participants to better
understand, and address, the positive prevention needs of people living with HIV.
There is a lack of clarity on the exact ingredients and how to programme prevention
initiatives aimed at PLHIV. This workshop will look at the factors that programmes to
address the prevention needs of PLHIV should include. It will also provide a platform
to discuss what the imperative components of positive prevention are.
Kevin Osborne
MoSB43 Positive Prevention Promotes Positive
Choices - Shifting to a PLHIV Oriented
Prevention Approach
During the past few years, little attention in meeting the prevention needs of people
living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA). HIV prevention was merely done for HIV negatives to
keep them negative, ignoring the central role of PLHIV. Positive prevention programs
are aimed at avoiding re-infections and cross-infections among PLHA as well as HIV
transmission from positive people to other people.
The concept of positive prevention is relatively new in most of countries. However,
international experiences suggest that, a comprehensive strategy of HIV/AIDS
prevention and treatment should address positive prevention. The workshop is aimed
at increasing participants’ understanding and awareness on positive prevention, and
enhancing their ability to translate this concept into practice when they are back to
their countries.
Donghua Xia
MoSB44 Interactive Theatre for HIV/AIDS Education to
Learn and Practice (IT-HELP)
Equipping ICAAP participants with the skill of Interactive Theatre (Theatre of the
Oppressed) so that they can utilize this skill effectively to educate and sensitize
their communities regarding HIV/AIDS, Stigma and Discrimination and other related
sensitive issues.
Muhammad Shahzad
MoSB31
Public Speaking for Positive People
To work with PLHIV who have publicly identified themselves as HIV Positive and
those considering doing so.
To provide public speaking tools to empower and improve PLHIV ability to
communicate effectively about the realities of living with HiV and overcome the fear
of public speaking.
Improve the quality of their presentations as speakers, HIV community activists and
potential leaders.
Method:
Training delivered by Positive People for Positive People utilising public speaking
fundamentals, community development and GIPA principles to engage participants
in a rapid adult learning format.
A highly interactive, fast moving and dynamic workshop to learn about the qualities
of a good speaker, structuring a talk, body language, voice work and how to actively
embed HIV prevention and education messages into their presentations.
Maxwell Robert Nigg!
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MoPA568
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Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change
MOPA018
Board
001
MoPA490
Board
002
Micro Planning/ Individual trekking a must for understanding
the epidemic and strengthening prevention
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Intravenous Drug User,
Sex Workers
Kingson Shimray, India
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media
& communications
MOPA016
Board
Reproductive Health and HIV vulnerabilities to Adolescents in
Pakistan - A KAP study Finding
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Life-skill educabon, Special Settings
Irfan Ahmed, Pakistan
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MoPA184
Board
007
MOPA202
Board
008
Socio-cultural Factors Effecting ARV Adherence Among FSW
PLWHA in Bali
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Sex Workers,
Behavioral change strategies
Heri Utomo, Indonesia
Factors Affecting HIV/AIDS preventive behavior among
pregnant women in ANC clinic in maternity hospital
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Risk factors
Sumi Amatya, Oranut Pacheun, C. Boonshuyar,
W. Thiangtham, C. Chaikittipom
A single life time partner, what is the risk?
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Community Education,
Safer Sex Practices
Ahangama Arachchilage, Indika Niroshan Jayasekara,
Rathnayake MCS.Gardi GMSH, Sri Lanka
Public Disclosure of HIV Status in Indonesia: when is it acceptable?
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Behavioral change strategies,
Community Education
I Md Ady Wirawan, Indonesia
Behavioural assessments led by the community of men
having sex with men in Karnataka, south India
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Condoms,
Behavioral change strategies
Elizabeth Michael, Suresh G K, Mushtaq,
Senthil Kumaran Murugan, Shajy Isac, Rajnish Ranjan Prasad,India
Socio-cultural constraints on condom access and use among
young people in Tonga
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Condoms, Communication & messages
Karen McMillan, New Zealand
Board
015
MOPA058
Board
016
M0PAO6I
Board
017
MoPA071
Board
018
M0PAO88
Board
019
M6pA097
Board
020
MbPAlOe
Board
MoPA292
Board
009
MoPA504
Board
010
Factors influencing the choice of protected sex by MSM in
Andhra Pradesh (AP), India
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Behavioral change strategies,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Shaju V Joseph, India
The context of HIV risk behaviours among HIV-positive
injection drug users in Viet Nam
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Harm Reduction,
Intravenous Drug User
Duong Cong Thanh, Karen Marie Moland, Knut Fylkesnes. Vietnam
021
MoPAlOQ
Board
022
MoPA112
MoPA518
Board
Oil
MoPA563
Board
012
Why are Waria as the second highest risk of population in
Indonesia?
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices
Ciptasari Prabawanti, Dr. Arie Dijkstra, Pandu Riono, PhD,
Gagan Hartana, MSc, Indonesia
Board
023
M0PA135
Board
Behavior Change Communications and Targeted Condom
Distribution Strategy with High Risk Men
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Condoms, Risk factors
LONG DIANNA.Cheaty Ly.Gary Mundy
Syndromic approach in sexually transmitted infections and
primary health care providers
Keyword: Barriers to behavioural change, Sex Workers, Surveillance
Sreedharan Jayadevan, Jayakumary Muttappillymyalil,
Binoo Divakaran, India
024
Evaluation of a Health Promotion Short Course for the HIV
Community Sector
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Empowerment, Community Education
Graham Ernest Brown, Simon Donohoe, Australia
Reporting HIV: It’s more than just a health story,
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, Community Empowerment
Trevor Cullen, Australia
Condom Use among Female Sex Workers
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Empowerment, Condoms
Naomi Esteria Tobing, Indonesia
Mon
10
AUG
Cyber world and non visible MSM
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Lesbian
Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Juna Rislon Damanik, Indonesia
Drug victim and Society: Two ways method decrease stigma
and discrimination
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Empowerment, Community Education
Eka Setiawan, Indonesia
Reaching Men at High Risk of HIV 'nfection via Programs in
Ports
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Empowerment, Condoms
Henri Puteranto, Ian Ujianto, James Sinaya, Asiyah Sugiyanti,
Ida Bagus Sutakertya, Indonesia
Condom Day-An innovative approach to sensitize communities
and facilitate their access to condoms
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Condoms, Community Empowerment
Dr.Sushma Bhusal Lamichhane, Mr. Karuna Prasad Shrestha,
Mr. Bal Krishna Sedai, Nepal
100% Condom Use Program’s implementation and strategies
development in Hunan province, China
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Condoms, Sex Workers
Hu Yifei, Chen Xi, Zheng Jun, Wei Xiuqing, Yi Zaiming,
Han Mengjie, Gui Qiang, China
Giving complete Information: accurate way to prevent
transmission of HIV virus
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Sex Workers Information, Education and Communication
(IEC)
Haris Basuki, Edi Susila, Rachmat Cahya Aji, Indonesia
The ‘Zeroheroes’ Campaign on HIV prevention for MSM
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Safer Sex Practices Conuums
HO Hoi lam,WONG Wai-ming,WONG Ka-hing. Hong Kong
Awareness to proiect School children from high risk behaviors
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications. High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Education
Diggaha Ranawake Conrad. Sri Lanka
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MoPA136
Board
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MOPA155
Board
026
MoPAieo
Board
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M0PAI66
Board
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MpPA194.
Board
029
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030
MqPA225
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Board
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Board
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MoPA242
Board
034
MoPA250
Board
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MoPA261
Board
036
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Police Officers can assist to reduce high-risk behavior of
vulnerable social groups.
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Diggaha Ranawake Conrad, Sri Lanka
MPRA26L
Sex, HIV/AIDS and students
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Barriers to behavioural change, Voluntary Counselling
and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Ria Anggilina, Indonesia
MdPA271
USE 100% Condom and Lubricant for Gay community, Bisexual
& transgender (GBT)
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning
(LGBTIQ), Community Empowerment
Ari Vibrian, Indonesia
MoPA282
Individual Risk Assasment Effectiveness among Male Sex
Workers
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Barriers to behavioural change, Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Nazarrudin, Indonesia
MoPA288
The Internet as an Effective Medium for Socializing HIV/AIDS in
the Gay Community of Makassar
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Sugiono, Indonesia
Comparison of reported condom use by sex workers and
clients in Karnataka State, India
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Condoms, Safer Sex Practices
Supriya, B M Ramesh, Jan Bradley,Catherine M. Lowndes,
Reynold Washington, Michel Alary, India
Behavior Change Mapping: A Case Study of Female Sex
Workers in Maharashtra, India
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Condoms, Sex Workers
Rohan Deshpande, Mr. Sudipta Mondal, Ms. Darshana Vyas, India
Street theater to reduce HIV risk in truckers and associated
populations:experience of FHI-Pakistan
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Empowerment, Community Education
Farkhanda Ather
Multi-level Outreach: An Effective Way to Extend Outreach to
Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Lesbian
Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Yusin Jariuar Aditya Maulana, Indonesia
Enabling a continuum HIV prevention program in Kendal
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Harm Reduction, Risk factors
Gregoria N Satyani, ST.Endang Prihatini, Akm, Dr Hj Ema Ridawati,
Drs H Biyanto, Indonesia
Hot line Call centre Gen B as a centre of information service
about drugs and HIV-AIDS
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Communication & messages, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC)
Fredy, Indonesia
The new role of media in HIV/AIDS campaign in FeMale radio
Semarang
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications,
Preventing Mother To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or Prevention of
Parent To Child Transmission, Communication & messages
Dian Yuliasri, Indonesia
Board
037
Board
038
Board
039
Board
040
MoPA289
Board
041
Board
042
MoPA308
Board
043
MoPA309
Board
044
MoPA310
Board
045
MoPA332
Board
046
Actively undertake HIV/AIDS prevention and reproductive
health program activities through inter-depa
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, Condoms
Zhang Suwen, China
Promote the experience of use of condoms and HIV/AIDS
prevention through “Love Heart Room”
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Condoms, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Liu Jianghua, China
Community Behavior Change Intervention Men who have Sex
with Another Men through a hot line service
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Behavioral change strategies, Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Tony Suhartono, Indonesia
A RCT study to evaluate the relative efficacy of enhanced and
standard VCT targeting MSM in China
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner
Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT), Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Hao Chun, Huan Xiping, Yan Hongjing, Guan Wenhui, Zhang Min,
Joseph TF Lau, Hong Kong
Drug abuse in Surabaya
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Education
Supriono Chandra Bhakti, Indonesia
Institutional Cost share in HIV Intervention Program among
Transgenders in West Java, Indonesia.
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Empowerment, Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Okkeu Supriyadi, Indonesia
HIV/AIDS and STDs related risky behaviours among village
men in three sub-districts in the south coast of Gianyar, Bali
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Sex Workers, Risk factors
Sang Gede Pumama, I Md Setiawan, Ph.D, Partha Muliawan, MD,
Indonesia
Addressing HIV/AIDS for Young People Through Peer
Educators
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Life-skill education, Safer Sex Practices
Pushpabathy S Suppiah, Mehalah C Rajathurai, Malaysia
Partnering with entertainment television channels in India to
mainstream messages on HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Behavioral change strategies, Communication & messages
Swati Mohapatra, Adrian Terron, Mukesh Anand, Neelu Punn Kale,
R Jayachandran, Manish Kumar Badhani, India
HIV risk & sexual behaviors of Middle Aged MSM: Findings
from the 2007 Osaka gay bar survey
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Onitsuka Tetsuro, Seiichi Ichikawa, Jane Koerner, Noriyo Kaneko,
Sohei Yamada. Hiroyuki Tsuji, Japan
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for HIV/AIDS among Papua Student
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media
communications High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Education
Lia Yuliani Siahaan, Adeiina R.Simatupang, Indonesia
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Prevention of HIV among Drug Users - Experiences from
Sri Lanka
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications. Safer Sex Practices, Intravenous Drug User
Harsha Dilhani Wittahachchi, Swarna Kodagoda, Sri Lanka
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Addressing the transnational nature of MSM populations & HIV
-a joint Sydney/Bangkok condom campaign
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning
(LGBTIQ), Condoms
Robert Sutherland, Rapeepun Jommaroeng, Australia
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MStyle: An Original Approach for MSM Prevention and Care in
Cambodia
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Behavioral change strategies, High Risk and Vulnerable
Groups
Caroline Francis, Heng Koy, Sea Sokhon, Seng Sopheap,
Kong Dara, Helena Moral, Cambodia
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HIV infection rates and HIV risk and preventive behaviors of
MSM in Asia: How does Japan compare?
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Barriers to behavioural change, Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGB HQ)
Onitsuka Tetsuro, Jane Koerner, Seiichi Ichikawa, Noriyo Kaneko,
Yukio Cho, Hiroyuki Tsuji, Japan
HIV/AIDS and Behavior Change Communication among Young
Women
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Behavioral change strategies, Community Education
Misbah Shahzad, Nasreen Akhter
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Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Risk factors, Life-skill education
Daniel Nugroho, Indonesia
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Youth participation in youth initiated programs to equip them
with life saving skills.
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Life-skill education, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Owen Chigariro
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Call Centre of Gen B: Improve the services and support in the
process of HIV-AIDS and Drugs
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Communication & messages
Madina, Indonesia
Most significant change study demonstrates that youth peer
education is still relevant and necessary in Fiji
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Life-skill education, Community Empowerment
Ratu Sevuloni Rokomatu, Fiji
SERO DISCO: Why let HIV get in the way of a good
relationship?
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, Community Empowerment
Kathleen Anne Triffitt, Australia
Sabido method re-vitalizing radio drama in Vietnam and
triggering nationwide-opinion exchange on HIV
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication,
Behavioral change strategies
Nguyen Vinh Quyen, Vu NgocAnh, Hoang Minh Nguyel,
Akiko Takai, Luu Thanh Tue, Vietnam
Issues in pediatric HIV disclosure from a tertiary care centre in
Chennai, South India
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications. Community Education. Behavioral change strategies
Annavajiala Jayachandra Prasad Lakshmi, Suneeta Saghayam,
Rochelle D'souza Yepthomi, Jayarani Vijayakamal,
Suniti Solomon MD, Dr Kumarasamy N, India
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Knowledge high, but risk reducing behaviour low in drugs
users, Yunnan province, Southwest China
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Surveillance, Intravenous Drug User
WU Qing, HE Chaoyang, DUO Lin, HE Limei, CHEN Ying,
YANG Xia, China
Sex sells: promoting gay men’s health using mainstream
advertising techniques and media.
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Safer Sex Practices
Jason Asselin, Kylie Johnston, Colin Batrouney, Australia
Performance art: An attractive communication channel to
spread HIV prevention messages
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication,
Communication & messages
Ronald Stefanus Gunawan, Marcus Leleulja, Indonesia
An Assessment of Peer Education Approach as Workplace
Intervention in Selected Garment Industries in
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Life-skill education, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Dr. Bhagya Dhan Barua, Shahnaz Begum, Bangladesh
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increase the risk for transmission of STIs’ including HIV
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication,
Behavioral change strategies
Rivera, Marvin Castillo, Marcelino Oculto, Philippines
Understanding Sexual behaviours in community- Polling Sooth
Methodology
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Barriers to behavioural change, Behavioral change strategies
Angela Chaudhuri, India
The Impact of Television Advertisements on HIV/AIDS
Knowledge and Behavior Change in High Risk State
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Communication & messages, Safer Sex Practices
Dr. Narasahanumaiah Narasimhamurthy, India
Achieving behavior change in the tea plantations of Sri Lanka
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications,Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication, Condoms
Indira Hettiarachchi, Sri Lanka
Peer education as a tool of prevention among youth
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Safer Sex Practices, Behavioral change strategies
Mohammad Aqeel, Mohammad Hamid Khan
The Power of Youth Peer Education in the Cook Islands
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, Condoms
Danny Junior Vakapora, Cook Islands
Partnership & Innovation: How to transform Behavioral Change
Programs to attract Young MSM in Malaysia
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Empowerment, Innovative and Effective
Interpersonal Communication
Kwan Wing Kien, Clayton Koh Thuan Wei, Raymond Tai Fook Then,
Malaysia
Video show is effective tools for primary prevention of HIV
at work place as well as community
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media
& communications, Communication & messages, Community Education
Tomij Uddin Mohammed Akbar Reja, DR. Bhagya Dhan Barua,
Bangladesh
Outcome study protocol for targeted interventions projects
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Condoms, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Kalathiparambil Joseph Julian George, India
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A theory based HIV research & intervention project with
Migrant construction laborers near New Delhi
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Information, Education
and Communication (IEC)
Bhavana Gulati, Bhopinder Singh, Sonal Singh Wadhwa,
Shahnaz Bano, India
An HIV research and intervention project with indigenous
population groups in Jaintia Hills, India
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Special Settings
Bhavana Gulati, Bhopinder Singh, India
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Lesson from Working and Participating on HIV/AIDS Prevention
in Community
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, Community Empowerment
Weerachai Techa, Thailand
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Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, Community Empowerment
Resitara Apa, Samoa
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Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Community Education, Condoms
Michael Kennedy, Colin Batrouney, Australia
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Combining business values with HIV AIDS and making it work
Keyword: Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Overseas workers
Jimmy Matapi Peter, Suzzanne Sapa, Papua New Guinea
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Religious Barrier to Circumcise for Hindu Students
Keyword: Circumcision, Community Education, Condoms
Debashis Sarker, Emdad Sheadhar, Rajib Bhowmik,
Rupan Saha, Satya Ranjan Talukder, Bangladesh
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Community photojournalism in Aastha: Equipping low literate
sex workers for effective documentation
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment, Information,
Education and Communication (IEC)
Rama Abhiram Bhave, Abhishek Jain, Amrita Bhende,
Virupax Ranebennur, India
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Issue of STIs HIV/AIDS and Response of Islamic Religious Centers
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment, Risk factors
Kaleem Ahmad, Rana G., Pakistan
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Abortion rate and youth involvement
Keyword: Community Education, Safer Sex Practices, Behavioral change
strategies
Noviyanti, Indonesia
Participatory Theater for Social Change in Vulnerable Populations
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment,
Safer Sex Practices
Rana Farman Ali, Pakistan
Role of Migrant Workers as Agents of Change in HIV/AIDS
Prevention. F PA Malacca's Experience
Keyword: Community Education, Life-skiil education, Condoms
Mehalah C Rajathurai, Malaysia
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2-decade experience of AIDS publicity & education via API in HK
Keyword: Community Education, Information,
Education and Communication (IEC), Safer Sex Practices
Wong Yun Lai, Kwong Suk Chun, Ho Lei ming, Cheung So Kwan,
Wong Yun lai, Wong Ka Hing
Young midwives as peer educators to improve young people
knowledge and awareness on HIV and AIDS
Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Nur Arifa Yuniati, Indonesia
DAKU! As Main Fire Wall to Prevent HIV-AIDS in the Schools
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment, Information,
Education and Communication (IEC)
Ahmad Sukirno, Indonesia
HIV Education Through Women Community Workers to
Empower Women In The Communities
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment, Information,
Education and Communication (IEC)
Nidhi Rawat, Dr. A. K. Gupta, India
‘Positive Living’: Taking AIDS education to the heartlands
Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Post Exposuie Prophylaxis
Xavier Wang Xianli, Anizah Abbas, Sarojini Thanarajah,
JoAnn Taylor, Singapore
An assessment of teachers in Tamil Nadu, India: Gaps in
knowledge on HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Community Education, Post Exposure Prophylaxis,
Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Munusamy Raviraaj, R. Mansadevi, C. Elumalai,
E.RJyothi.L. Suresh, India
Communication and Social Mobilization as a Fulcrum for
Combating HIV/AIDS Stigma and Discrimination
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment,
Behavioral change strategies
Ola Tolulope Monisola, Nigeria
Empowerment of Womans PLHIV and PLWHA in Kembang
Support Group
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment,
Life-skill education
Mega Maryanti, Indonesia
Reducing attrition in cohort studies of young reproductive age
women: An Indian Experience
Keyword: Community Education, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, Communication & messages
Purnima Madhivanan, Anjali Arun, Karl Krupp, Jeffrey D Klausner,
Arthur L Reingold, India
Strengthening Initiatives to Prevent Contamination and Spread
of HIV/AIDS Through Local Legislations
Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications
Lourdes G. de la Torre, Philippines
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health in pondok pesantren (Islamic boarding school)
Keyword: Community Education, Life-skill education, Information, Education
and Communication (IEC)
Tri Retno Widyastanti, Edi Susila, Dwi Hafsah Handayani, Indonesia
Together with the group for the independency of IDU
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment, Harm Reduction
Jefri Frandorus, Ibnu Sattar, Bahrul Ulum, Indonesia
Cyber Outreach Tools
Keyword: Community Education, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex
Questioning (LGBTIQ), Behavioral change strategies
Raja Syafrinal Rahmad Roza, Indonesia
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Drug user community fight for their right in East Java
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment,
Behavioral change strategies
Doni Ari Setiawan, Dedi, Samsul, Rolys, Eky, Indonesia
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New media strategies in AIDS education: A case study of the
World AIDS Day 2008 Concert
Keyword: Community Education, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, Communication & messages
Lim Peicong, Roy Ngemg, Sarojini Thanarajah, K Vijaya
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HIV and AIDS Prevention on Youth through Edutainment
Keyword: Community Education, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC)
Aliyah, Indonesia
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Teachers as Front Liners To Inform about AIDS and Develop
Awareness among Students of PENABUR
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Sylviana, Indonesia
The Role of Teen in Preventing HIV Transmission through an
Innovative Peer Education Program
Keyword: Community Education, Communication & messages,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Christian Samuel,Ryxzy Joehana, Indonesia
Survey Amount of Knowledge and Attiude of Boy High School
Students about AIDS in Ahwaz City in 2008
Keyword: Community Education, Risk factors, Life-skill education
Golamhosean Sefidgaran, Seyed Ahmad Moosavi, Majid Miri, Ali
Hasanpoor dehkordi, Mehrdad Afshoon, Zahra Moosavi, Iran
A Testimony from Fiji: Dealing with Stigma and Discrimination
Keyword: Community Education, Life-skill education,
Communication & messages
Joana Cagivinaka, Fiji
Outreach Programme
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment,
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications
Ana Susana Tavita Fepuleai, Samoa
Model of community involvement and partnership to enhance
uptake of HIV prevention, care and support
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment,
Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Dr. Pulkit Choudhary, Nepal
Execution of the curriculum on HIV/AIDS in class room
education boosted through teachers training in Bangladesh
Keyword: Community Education, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Md. Badruzzaman Khan, Dr. Kazi Belayet Ali, Dr. Amzad Ali,
Dr. Saima Khan, Prof. Mohammad Saokat Ali, Md. Shakawat Alam,
Bangladesh
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Engaging high risk youth group using music-An experience
from Malaysia
Keyword: Community Education, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Salehuddin bin Saadan, Guganecan Parasuraman, Malaysia
Abstract writing skills: Breaking community barriers in sharing
experiences to change the epidemic
Keyword: Community Education, Community Empowerment
Meirinda Sebayang, Chris W Green, Daniel Marguari,
Dhayan Dirgantara, Hertin Setyowati, Indonesia
The effective Church Based-HIV prevention program in Timika,
Papua, Indonesia
Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Community Empowerment
Titin Rejeki, Yasmin Kapitan, Michael Koeniger, Maurice A, Bloem,
Indonesia
Effects of growing conservatism on the implementation of a
gay men's prevention campaign
Keyword: Community Education, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Jason Asselin, Colin Batrouney, Australia
HIV Prevention in Rural Community Affected by Earthquake in
Nias Island
Keyword: Community Education, Special Settings, Community Empowerment
Nofri Yohan Raco, Indonesia
Dealing with Stigma in at the Village Level the Pacific Region
Keyword: Community Education, Life-skill education,
Communication & messages
Manuele loane, Tokelau
Breaking the Silence: A Samoan in Action against HIV and AIDS
Keyword: Community Education, Communication & messages,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Peati Gagautao, Samoa
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Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication
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Mima Novita Amir SH, Indonesia
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Protecting Human Rights of HIV/AIDS infected patients and
HIV/AIDS prevention
Keyword: Community Education,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Rajika Presadani Wijethunga, Sri Lanka
Study the culture before selecting community development and
awareness stratergy to reduce the AIDS
Keyword: Community Education, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, Behavioral change strategies
Koththagoda Indika Surani Nagaratne, Sri Lanka
To increase the awareness of sa*e mobility of cross board migrants
Keyword: Community Education, Life-skill education, Condoms
Yu Jing.Yang Bin, China
AIDS knowledge and behaviors among county town residents
in Anhui, China
Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Condoms
Lefeng Xu, Guoping Ji, China
AIDS knowledge and attitudes in a South Indian population: A
Community based descriptive study
Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Community Empowerment
Kanchan Tanuj, Dr. Unnikrishnan B., India
Adopting Safe Sex Practices for Women Sex Workers
Keyword: Community Education, Sex Workers, Safer Sex Practices
Aisha, Pakistan
Courtyard meetings in Bangladeshi villages are helpful in
reducing stigma
Keyword: Community Education, Behavioral change strategies,
Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Samina Choudhury, Dr. Amjad Ali, Ms. Habiba Akhter,
Ms. Mukti Begum, Bangladesh
Community Education for community (Sex workers) concerns
Keyword: Community Education, Sex Workers, Safer Sex Practices
Maramreddy Sumithramma K. Balakrishna Moorthy, India
Thematic message “Know to live (Bachtey Holey Jantey
Hobey)" consistently disseminated among Mass power
Keyword: Community Education. Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, Communication & messages
Sheikh Ali Haider Azam, Dr. Nizam uddin Ahmed, Dr. Amjad Ali.
Mr. Shaik Masudul Alam, Bangladesh
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amongst vulnerable groups of informal workers
Keyword: Community Education, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, Community Empowerment
Pallapati Joshila, India
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Keyword: Community Education, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
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Sheikh Masudul Alam, Dr. Nizam uddin Ahmed, Mr. Nasiruddin,
Mr. Sheikh Ali Haider Azm, Bangladesh
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Keyword: Community Education, Barriers to behavioural change,
Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling
and Testing (PICT)
Joseph Mount Singh, Ms Beena Walia, India
Pilot Intervention on HIV/STI education among Forest Workers
of block Sehore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Barriers to behavioural change
Mohd Nayyar Afaque, Mohd Nayyar Afaque, Vivek Singh, India
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Sex Worker Self-Help Groups (SHGs) as Channels for STI
service provision in Mumbai, India: Aastha ex
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Sex Workers, Safer Sex Practices
Madhumita Kar, Seema Sayed
Self-reliant legal aid for drug user
Keyword: Community Education, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Ricky Gunawan, Indonesia
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Intervention with Hijras (TGs) in Sex work and their MSM
trucker clients in Mumbai Metro, India
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Safer Sex Practices, Lesbian Gay
Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Harish Manilal Pathak, India
Youth Empowerment skills
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Life-skill education,
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications
Kaleem Ahmad, Rana G., Pakistan
Peer Educator - Pasar Kembang, Yogyakarta
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Sex Workers,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Sri Suhartiningsih, Indonesia
Government - NGO relationship in the empowerment of
PLWHA in Karawang, West Java
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Empowerment,
Community Empowerment
Abdul Rachman, Indonesia
Impact of HIV Prevention Intervention on Stigma Reduction in
China
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education,
Barriers to behavioural change
Li Li, Li-Jung Liang, Chunqing Lin, Zunyu Wu, Mary Jane Rotheram,
NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group
Increasing IDUs Involvement to prevent HIV and AIDS amongst
community in Central Jakarta
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Community Education
Afrianto, Irdial Alexander, Heru Hidayat, llkham Sofiar Harris,
Indonesia
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Escalating Prevention Efforts for MSM Infection through a
Special Project Fund
Keyword: Community Empowerment Sex Workers, Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
WONG Wai-ming, Francis, PANG Wai-kin, WONG Ka-hing,
Hong Kong
Utilization PLHIV alters approach way government area to
HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Community Empowerment
Yuly, Indonesia
Mainstreaming of HIV-the only option for containment of the
pandemic
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Barriers to behavioural change
Rajesh Gopal, India
Peer Support Group Decreases Depression Level among
Positive People
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Yana Suryana, Indonesia
Peer Support group role: arouse government commitment
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Voluntary Counselling and Testing
(VCT) or Practitioner lnitiate<| Counselling and Testing (PICT),
Barriers to behavioural change
Syaiful Brasila, Indonesia
Enhancing Harm Reduction capacity through partnership in
Myanmar
Keyword: Community Empowerment Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drug User
Nang Pann Ei Kham, Chad Hughes, Ye Min Htun, h'tun Htun Lynn,
Dr. Thein Hla, Dr. Htin Kyaw, Myanmar
HIV-AIDS Prevention Program on Women in Rural Areas
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education,
Behavioral change strategies
Nukman Firdausie
Ladderised Behavior Change Strategies, a Re-engineered Peer
Learning Systems for Young People
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, Behavioral change strategies
John Piermont V. Montilla, Carlos Calica, MD, Corry Alfuente, RSW,
Jose Carlito Camen, RSW, Mark Velasco, Sr. PE,
France! Jhon Nolasco, Sr. PE. Philippines
Peer educator non label for sustainability program
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education,
Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Switzy A Sabandar, Indonesia
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Bali: Pilot project in four district
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Facilitating dialogue between Fa’afafine and the Church on
HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ), Barriers to behavioural change
Edward Moala, Samoa
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Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education
Nepal Red Cross Empowering Nepalease Migrants and their
Spouses for the Prevention of HIV and AIDS
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Safer Sex Practices,
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications
Bal Krishna Sedai, Jesper FRlDOLF, Umesh Prasad Dhakal.
Govinda Prasad Acharya, Suvash Shrestha, Kedar Mahal Nepal
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Keyword: Community Empowerment, Sex Workers Behavioural Change
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The IDU’S Women: Power and involvement of women able to
protect themselves and change men behavior!
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education,
Intravenous Drug User
Eka Lilik Mulyani, Indonesia
MoPA485
Youth Approach for HIV-AIDS Prevention Program in Kediri,
East Java
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Marman, Indonesia
MoPA488
Injecting Drug Users Community-Based HIV Prevention and
Care in West Java
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education, Harm Reduction
Muhammad Suharni, Joko Siswanto, Hemi Suwartini,
Sanding Marnowo Bayu, Arief Mochammad, Indonesia
Empowering Teachers of PENABUR Jakarta to be the Agent of
Change on Drugs Abuse and HIV Prevention
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Community Education
Andreas Sigit Pamungkas, Indonesia
The Role of Peer Educator to Open The Teenager’s Minds
about HIV/AIDS through Youth-Style Method
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Educationr
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Ryxzy Joehana, Christian Samuel, Indonesia
Sustainability of Volunteer Activities in HIV Vaccine Trial:
Case Study at BanKhai District, Thailand
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education,
Vaccines Initiatives
Yupin Pomsamutsin, Somchai Suppawatin, Chalermsri
Tantichaiwanich, Porames Kingko, Chirasak Khamboonruang,
Chawetsan Namwat, Nakom Premsri, Supachai Rerks-Ngarm,
Thailand
HIV/AIDS prevention among drug user using critical awarenes
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Behavioral change strategies,
Intravenous Drug User
Febby Cahaya Kumia, Indonesia
Improving Writing Skills: an effort to strengthen sectors and
NGOs in HIV and AIDS Reporting
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Communication & messages,
Community Education
Heni Mulyati, Indonesia
The Network role in HIV-infected HIV in the province of Lampung
Keyword: Community Empowerment
Heru Widarsah
Empowering Community for Providing Funeral Services for
Corps of PLHIV in Jakarta
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Risk factors, Barriers to behavioural change
Martianah, Husein Habsyi, Indonesia
The Role of Drugs Counselors in Reducing Drugs Abuse Effect
in Drugs User Community
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Community Education
Herie Ferdian, Indonesia
Self help Group (SHG) on outreach site as tool to build
community ownership among Male Sex worker
Keyword; Community Empowerment, Sex Workers, Community Education
Kumar. R. Shetty, Amol Vijaykumar Gaikwad,
Murugesan Sivasubramanian. Vivek Raj Anand, India
Group Formation, Empowerment and Condom Use: A Study of
Female Sex Workers in Maharashtra, India
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Condoms, Safer Sex Practices
Sudipta Monda!. Darshana Vyas, Mizanur Rahman. India
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Community base Youth Center in East and West Lombok ■
West Nusa Tenggara another path to prevent STI and HIV-AIDS
among marginalize young people
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Behavioral change strategies, Condoms
Dony Purwadi, Hidayah, Indonesia
Extending Social Entitlements to Female Sex Workers:
Experience from Maharashtra, India
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Safer Sex Practices, Sex Workers
Nidhi Sharma, Sudipta Mondal, Darshana Vyas, India
Empowering PLHIV to End Stigma and Discrimination
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Community Education,
Communication & messages
Goretti Wulf, Samoa
Working with the forgotten - HIV prevention among primary
sexual partners of drug users in Vietnam
Keyword: Community Empowerment, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Intravenous Drug User
Khuat Thi Hai Oanh, Nghiem Thi Ha Van, Nguyen Thi Viet Anh,
Ted Hammel, Nghiem Thi Ha Van, Khuat Hong Giang, Vietnam
HIV/AIDS and Sexuality Telephone Counselling for MSM in
Malaysia
Keyword: Community Empowerment, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Kwan Wing Kien, Pan Sum Che, Raymond Tai Fook Then, Malaysia
Keyword: Condoms
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Condom Day: an effective social mobilization measure to
prevent HIV and STIs in Nepal
Keyword: Condoms, Community Education, Safer Sex Practices
Bal Krishna Sedai, Karuna Prasad Shrestha, Nepal
Condom Use and Sexual Network of IDUs in Bandung,
Indonesia: A Review
Keyword: Condoms, Safer Sex Practices, Intravenous Drug User
Diba Artsiyanti Basar, Indonesia
AIDS-Related Knowledge and Condom Usage among the
General Public in China between 2001 and 2006
Keyword: Condoms, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Surveillance
Qin Min, Li Bohua
ISGD (Intensive Support Group Discussion); Prevention
program of the IMS, HIV and AIDS for MSM
Keyword: Condoms, Community Education, Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Intersex Questioning (I.GBTIQ)
Benny Susilo, Indonesia
Socialization to those who do sex rituals in Yogyakarta
Keyword: Condoms, Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
A. Nugroho Widhi Kartiko, Indonesia
Factors Determining the Intention to Use Condoms to Prevent
AIDS of High School Students in the South
Keyword: Condoms, Risk factors
Phechnoy Singchungchai, Siriporn Wattanapurk, Thailand
Introduction study on China made female condom among sex
workers in China
Keyword: Condoms, Sex Workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Cheng Yimin, Hou Liyan, Qiu Hongyan, Gan Kang, Zhang Yuhan,
Zhao Yinzhu, China
Attitude towards condom - a community based study
Keyword: Condoms. Safer Sex Practices, Community Education
Jayakumary Muttappallymyalil, Jayadevan Sreedharan,
Binoo Divakaran, India
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Keyword: Condoms, Safer Sex Practices, Communication & messages
Nidhi Sharma, Sudipta Mondal, Darshana Vyas, India
The Revolving Fund for Providing Condoms and Lubricants
among MSWs and Clients in Bangkok, Thailand
Keyword: Condoms, Sex Workers, Barriers to behavioural change
Surang Jamyam, Siroat Jittjang, Thailand
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
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Lombok
Keyword: Condoms, Safer Sex Practices, Sex Workers
Hendrix Martin, Indonesia
Condom Use and Knowledge among Construction Workers in
Shanghai: Building an Intervention Program
Keyword: Condoms, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications
Liviana Calzavara, Laiyi Kang, Hui Fang, Hongwei Wang,
Lei Xu, Meixia Yang, Canada
Social Marketing of TRY TIME Condom
Keyword: Condoms, Safer Sex Practices, Community Education
losefa losia Tiatia, Samoa
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Sexual Transmission of HIV between IDUs and FSWs in
Bandung, Indonesia: Policy Implications
Keyword: Condoms, Intravenous Drug User, Sex Workers
Rozar Prawiranegara, Shelly Iskandar, Edhie Rachmat, Miasari
Handayani, Nunuk Kusniati, Lucas Pinxten, Indonesia
Condom Usage: Comparing Intervened and Non Intervened
MSM Groups
Keyword: Condoms, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Innovative and
Effective Interpersonal Communication
Murugesan Sivasubramanian, Vivek Raj Anand,
Dr. Surinder Jaswal, India
Development of comprehensive condom programming in
Pacific Island Countries
Keyword: Condoms, Safer Sex Practices, Behavioral change strategies
Timothy John Sladden, Peter Zinck, Gilbert Hiawalyer, Fiji
Enhancing access to condoms at the UN workplace in India:
approach and lessons
Keyword: Condoms, Safer Sex Practices, Condoms
Radhika Khajuria Jung, India
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Keyword: Condoms, Behavioral change strategies, Sex Workers
Ripa Rani Sarker, Emdad Sheadhar, Zhuma Saha,
Prothima Chokraborti, Delshad Ara, Bangladesh
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RTI prevalence and condom use of FSWs in Seven Cities in
Indonesia, 2006-2007
Keyword: Condoms, Sex Workers, Barriers to behavioural change
Luxi Riajuni Pasaribu, Endang Rahayu Sedyaningsih,
Eko Rahardjo, Indonesia
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Keyword: Condoms, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Education
Ding Ming, China
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New and regular FSW clients: Does it affect condom negotiation?
Keyword: Condoms. High Risk and Vulnerable Groups. Sex Workers
Komang Ayu Kartika Sari, A.A Sagung Sawitri, Ni Wayan Septaiini,
Y. Subronto. S. Suryawati, Indonesia
Behavioral Challenges in condom promotion: AHF Thailand
Cares experience
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Keyword: Condoms. Community Education, Barriers to behavioural change
Vin Sam Nang, Chinkholal Thangsing, Thailand
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Knowledge on and Risk Perception of HIV/AIDS among
University Students in Bangladesh
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Sexual networks,
Safer Sex Practices
Md. Aminul Haque, MS Sadia SHarmin, Bangladesh
Study on the availability and accessibility of HIV/AIDS
information and level of awareness among students in Felda
Plantation Secondary schools in Peninsular Malaysia
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Community
Education, Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications
Naggappan Periyapayyan, Malaysia
HIV prevention education in adolescents through a School
Health Education Programme (SHEP) by AKHSI
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Life-skill education, Community Education
Salma Amirali Wadhwania, Dr. Malik Merchant, Dr. Padma Shetty,
Ms. Aditi Chowdhary-Gandhi, India
HIV/AIDS socialization via the mass media encourage the
fulfillment of PLHIV rights
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Heru Widarsah
Impact of HIV/AIDS IEC campaign in 578 slums of Delhi
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication, Community Education
Anil Kumar Gupta, Nidhi Rawat, India
Empowering people living with HIV (PLWHIVs): Patients as
teachers
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Innovative and
Effective Interpersonal Communication, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Li, Fang-Ying, King, Chia-Yu,Chen, Tzu-Chun, Tsai, Su-Fen, Lin,
Chiung-Chao, Twu, Shimg-Jer, Taiwan
EDUTAINMENT PLACE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT (Cafe)
“Wellcome”
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Safer Sex Practices, Community Empowerment
I Wayan Eka Sampuma, Indonesia
Stigma and discrimination
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Education, Communication & messages
Shiva Ram Giri, Nepal
The survey of training effect on couples knowledge and
attitude about AIDS disease, 2008, Iran
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Life-skill education, Risk factors
Ahmad Mousavi, Gholiamhassen Seefidgran, Jariyaporn
Wannachot, Zhra Mousavi, Saeed Fouroughi, Fatima Mousavi, Iran
Broadcasting to Enhance HIV Awareness and Diminish Stigma
and Discrimination in the Pacific Region
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Education, Communication & messages
Renagi Katiola Ugava Taukarai, Papua New Guinea
Research of AIDS related job inclination among medical
college students in China
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Education, Communication & messages
Hong Chen, Jiang Hongying, Luo Yaling, Liao Qmghua, Lu Feibao,
Hu Guoliang, Liu Jiahong, Fu Jun, Gong Junping, Yin Mei,
Zhou Guirony, China
Providing HIV-AIDS and Drugs Abuse Information Center for
Student in School
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Harm Reduction,
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications
Adnin Nury Lathifa Qurrcta Ainin, Indonesia
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MoPA414
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MoPA431
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A Pilot Media Program for Anti Social Discrimination & stigma
against PLHIV in Kunming, China
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Communication
& messages, Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications
Shen Ji, Wang Xiaoguang, He Ping, Jenny Xia, China
Prevention effort of HIV/AIDS in productive age by Avoid free
sex in senior high school of Klungkung
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Santhi Pradayini Savitri, Indonesia
To build a decent, peaceful and harmonious society through
accepted and approved standards of formal
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Community
Empowerment, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Koththagoda Indika Surani Nagaratne, Sri Lanka
Homosexual behavior and sex work among migrant male
workers In Vietnam
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Barriers to
behavioural change, Communication & messages
Tonthattoan, Nguyen Van Hiep, Nguyen Thi Thuy Dung, Vietnam
“The Influence of Information Technology as a medium of
transmission of HIV and AIDS”
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Sexual networks,
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Quesboning (LGBTIQ)
Sumarto, Indonesia
Keyword. Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
M0PA134
Guiding Adolescents Facing Unwanted Pregnancy in East
Jakarta, Indonesia 2009
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication,
Harm Reduction, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Sri Sutrisnowati, Enny Zuliatie, Sri Wahyuningsih, Indonesia
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An Alarming for Coming HIV/AIDS Plague in China’s Men Who
have Sex with Men Population
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication,
Barners to behavioural change, Risk factors
Jiang Hua, Charles Damien Lu, Wei Wei, Zhang Jian Xin, Gu Yi,
Sean Robert Dickson, China
MoPA133
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Bulletin as Interactive Media for Youth to Access HIV/AIDS
Information in Jakarta, Indonesia 2009
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication,
Life-skill education, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Loesi Noerma Gesti, Irfan Afandi, Enny Zuliatie, Sri Wahyuningsih,
Indonesia
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Fighting the Youth Rights of Information Ignorance about HIV/
AIDS Trough Youth Community Media
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Education,
Mardiana Primasari Nurul, Indonesia
A Study on Understanding and Opinion of Religious Leaders
regarding HIV and AIDS in Dhaka City
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Education, Community Empowerment
Shahnaz Begum, Dr. Bhagya Dhan Barua, Bangladesh
Conducting mobile phone based HIV health interventions:
considerations of perception and design
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Communication & messages, Community Education
Anita Shet, Ayesha De Costa, Nirmala Rajagopalan, Karthika Kumar,
Rashmi Rodrigues, India
Its time to open your eyes
Keyword: Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Life-skill education, Community Education
David Agusra, Indonesia
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Mobile counseling: An innovation to reduce lost to follow-up
cases in a multi-center PMTCT program
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication, Preventing
Mother To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or Prevention of Parent To
Child Transmission, Communication & messages
Jori Vijaya Ramchandra, V. Jori, R. Parchure, S. Kulkami,
V. Kulkami, A. Khengare, India
MoPA364
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The Performance and Outcome of the Youth Peer Education
Program for HIV/AIDS Prevention in South Korea
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication,
Community Education, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Byong Hee Cho, Su Mi Park, Go Eun Park, Dong Seok Kwon,
South Korea
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Creating awareness among youth at grassroots level about
HIV & AIDS through provincial youth assembly
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication, Behavioural
Change Communication, including media & communications,
Communication & messages
Ahmed Ullah, Pakistan
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Labour in Market
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication, Information,
Education and Communication (IEC), Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications
Heni Mulyati, Santi Setianingsih, Indonesia
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Optimizing health education during STI clinic visits: findings
from FSW clinics in Andhra Pradesh
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Safer Sex Practices
Prakash Narayanan Vasudevan Potty, Anjana Das, Arun Risbud,
Sanjay Mehandale, Sandhya Barge, India
MoPA204
Providing Information on Integrated RH services through HIV
Hotline Counseling
Keyword: Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication, Behavioural
Change Communication, including media & communications,
Safer Sex Practices
Sangita Khatri, Rekha Joshi, Nepal
Reaching Railway Police through interactive communication to
sensitize them on issues of HIV stigma
Keyword: Innovative and Effective interpersonal Communication,
Special Settings, Communication & messages
Muthuvelan Sampath, Rajendran Jeevanandham,
Palaniappan Oyyavandhan, Balaji Nithya, R.S.B.Arivalagan, India
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HIV-AIDS Prevention and Sexual Health Services among MSM
in West Timor by PKBI Daerah NTT
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Safer Sex Practices, Community Empowerment
Yohanes Damasenus Mangu.S.Sos, Indonesia
Prevention & Control of HIV/AIDS SSTIs among Hijras(MSM)
under the age 24
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Information, Education and Communication (IEC), Community Empowerment
Saima Sakhi, Pakistan
ME+N Workshop for MSM in Myanmar
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Saw San Oo @ Sammy, Myanmar
Using social marketing approach for MSM HIV prevention
campaign
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications,
Safer Sex Practices
wong Yun Lai, Ho Raymond Lei Ming, Ho Hoi Lam Ken, Wong Yun
Lai, Au Ka Wing Albert, Mak Wai Lai Darwin, Wong Ka Hing, China
Counseling for Transsexual: Peer is the best!
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications,
Community Empowerment
Milla Sania, Indonesia
Edutainment: How to attract MSM in Jogjakarta to VCT
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications,
Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling
and Testing (PICT)
Erik Yusri, Ucup, Daniel, Indonesia
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HIV/AIDS Information Kiosk in a Mall; Jacking Up Outreach to MSM
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Empowerment, Barriers to behavioural change
Asep Hadiansyah, Indonesia
MOPA258
Gays Face Homophobia in the Health Service
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Risk factors, Community Empowerment
Herman Rahman Dani, Indonesia
MOPA275
“Road Show Ngobras for Cell group as the Media for
empowerment MSM”
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Education, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Juli Kustiadi, Indonesia
Eksternal community involvement into MSM support group:
Reducing double stigma against HIV positive
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Empowerment
Anggie Julia Kusdini, Indonesia
Identity Cards for Transgenders: Advocacy for Health Services
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Education, Community Empowerment
Eduward Siahaan, Indonesia
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Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling
and Testing (PICT), Condoms
Kuswendi, Indonesia
Cross-Border Cooperation
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning
(LGBTIQ). Community Education, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications
Mcilandi Panca Wardharia, Indonesia
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Sports and Arts Program among Transgender Community
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Empowerment, Community Education
E Dindin Koesminarti, Indonesia
Adapting and Tailoring the CDC’s Popular Opinion Leader
(POL) to MSM in Japan
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Safer Sex Practices. Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Torn Nemoto, Naoki Onizuka, Koji Sakakibara, Mariko Iwamoto,
United States
Differences between Two Samples of MSM attending HIV
Testing Events in Nagoya, Japan
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Safer Sex Practices
Akitomo Shingae, Noriyo Kaneko, Makoto Utsumi, Seiichi Ichikawa,
Japan
Characteristics of MSM who are ‘Inconsistent and Non-Condom
Users’: Findings of the Gay Bar Survey
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Condoms, Community Empowerment
Akitomo Shingae, Noriyo Kaneko, Satoshi Shiono, Yuya Makizono,
Daisuke Kawamoto, Kiyoko Kitamura, Toshihiko Nino,
Suguru Hashiguchi, Shiro Hamada, Toshihiro Yamamoto,
Seiichi Ichikawa, Japan
Self image and risk: a study of MSM in Mumbai
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Safer Sex Practices, Barriers to behavioural change
Ashish Kumar Mishra, Arun Kumar Sharma, India
Counselor positioning among MSM
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling
and Testing (PICT), Sex Workers
Palomawati, Indonesia
Outreach worker being raided in the mall
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Sexual networks, Barners to behavioural change
Sadon Kuswara, Indonesia
HIV-1 Incidence Surveillance among MSM using BED assay
from 2006-2008 in Chongqing, China
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Surveillance, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Han Mei, Feng Liangui, Shen Sheng, Ung Hua, Ding Xianbin,
Jiang Yan, China
Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) For Deaf and
Dumb Clients
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Education, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Muhammad Slamet, Sri Lestari, Yuwono Dedy Sewoko, Indonesia
MSM: An Important Missing piece in HIV/AIDS Response:
evidence from Migrant Workers in Thailand
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications.
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Ei Ei Khin, Thailand
Rapid scaling up of MSM HIV services in India testing efficacy
of the NFI’s MSM communication development toolkit
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups. Community Empowerment
Arif Jafar, Mr. Shivananda Khan. India
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Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ).
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Utpal Chakraborty, India
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Using peer education to work with gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender drug users in NSW Australia
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Empowerment, Harm Reduction
Angela Susan Matheson, Jayne Liddy, Tarnia Thompson, Australia
Addressing Human Rights Violations against MSM - a pilot
study at Lucknow
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Empowerment
Imran Khan, Arif Jafar, India
Addresing misconceptions & negative moral judgements
against MSM among medical Practicitioners, India
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Empowerment
Imran Khan, Arif Jafar, India
Reviewing understanding of homosexuality of psychology
teachers in educational esatablishments
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Sex Workers, Barriers to behavioural change
Aadil Rasheed, Arif Jafar, India
TransGenders (TG) are high at risk for STI and HIV infections
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Education, Sex Workers
Dhule Nitin Ramchandra, Murugesan Sivasubramanian, ,
Vivek Raj Anand, Niteen Kene, Lalitha Rajaram, India
MoPA612
Board
258
MoPA628
Board
259
MoPA635
Board
260
^oPA638
Board
261
Multiple partners and males who have sex with males - a need
to be loved or desire to discharge
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Sexual networks
Aadil Rasheed, Arif Jafar, India
262
Promoting safer sex practices among kothi identified
youth through “COMMUNITY POOLS” in HYD..IND
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Sex Workers, Community Empowerment
Pilli Santosh Kumar, Prashanth Kumar G, India
MoPA056
Board
Asian MSM Living in Canada: How Place of Birth and
Immigration Influence HIV Prevention and Accultur
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Barners to behavioural change, Safer Sex Practices
Ted Myers, Dan Allman, Liviana Calzavara, Kunyong Xu, Canada
MoPASOS
Board
Board
252
MoPA542
Board
253
MoPA543
Board
254
Quality of life differences among married and unmarried MSM
groups
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Empowerment, Behavioral change strategies
Francisco Xavier De Melo, Goungaiih Chiin, Rajesh Pai,
Nochiketa Mohanty, Mahesh Ganesan, Abul Kalam Azad,
Chinkholal Thangsing, India
MoPA042
Board
263
264
MoPA098
Board
265
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MoPA545
Board
255
MoPA564
Board
256
MohA587
Board
257
Understanding and Reaching out to Young MSM in Singapore
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Lo Chee Boon, Roy Chan, Singapore
Psychosocial tactors associated with condom use among
migrant male sex workers in mainland China
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Risk factors, Condoms
Joseph Tak Fai Lau, Wende Cai, Hi Yi Tsui, Jinquan Cheng,
Lin Chen, China
Sakura Salon of Empowerment and Improve the Quality of Life
Wana
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Roby Kurniawan, Indonesia
HIV prevention: Engaging transgender people in post tsunami Aceh
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Community Empowerment, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Yuanita Marini, Erliadi Sherly, Emma Brathwaite,
Joyce Djaelani Gordon, Indonesia
A Researchstudy on the HIV Vulnerability of Transgender
Performers performing in Folk Theatre Groups
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning
(LGBTIQ), Sexual networks, Sex Workers
Rajarshi Chakrabarty, Mr. Santanu Giri, Mr. Susanta Pramanik, India
Keyword: Life-Skill Education
Board
MoPA484
Gays, Bisexuals, Transgender, Transsexuals living with HIV
and/or AIDS
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Safer Sex Practices
Francisco Xavier De Melo, Firoz Khan, Mhd. Khalid, Rahul Anand,
Vigiwanath, Vijay Singh, India
Mon
10
AUQ.
Mo^A481
251
Comprehensive HIV prevention programs are about more
than just information and condoms
Keyword: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ),
Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Behavioral change strategies
Stevie Clayton, Nicolas Parkhill, David Scamell, Australia
MoPA491
Board
266
MoPA198
Board
267
MoPA201
Board
268
Carving the future: Prevent today’s youth from becoming
tomorrow’s HIV/AIDS victims
Keyword: Life-skill education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Barriers to behavioural change
Wienta Diarsvitri, Prof. Terry Hull, Dr. Iwu D. Utomo,
Dr. Teresa Neeman, Prof. Peter McDonald, Indonesia
Effective youth advocacy in conservative societies through
integrated population approach
Keyword: Life-skill education, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Beenish Farhan Hashwani
ICT Using on Adolescents Reproductive and Sexual Health
Education in Senior High Schools, Jakarta
Keyword: Life-skill education, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Behavioral change strategies
Usep Solehudin, Indonesia
Sex and sexuality in school curriculum: Teachers perception/
practice in Tamil Nadu, India
Keyword: Life-skill education, Barriers to behavioural change,
Risk factors
Munusamy Raviraaj, R. Mansadevi, C. Elumalai, E.P.Jyothi,
L. Suresh, India
Implementation of peer education among youth community
Keyword: Life-skill education, Community Education, Behavioral change
strategies
Noviyanti, Indonesia
Life Skills Based Education for most at risk and especially
vulnerable adolescents in Quetta
Keyword: Life-skill education, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Community Empowerment
Mohammad Ayub Khan, Pakistan
Feild case study on Life skills approach in HIV and AIDS
prevention efforts among youth In India
Keyword: Life-skill education, Innovative and Eftective Interpersonal
Communication, Behavioral change strategies
Augustine Mary Julie, Jeyapaul Sunder Singh, Punitha,
Vijiyalakshmi, Jeeva. India
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MoPA269
Board
269
‘SPARSH - Stretagy for Peerled Adolescent Reproductive and
Sexual Health’ a Life Skills Education
Keyword: Life-skill education, Behavioral change strategies,
Community Empowerment
Shreepal Saptasagar. Arvind Sawant, India
53
ICAAPIX
Bell, IndorwMe
Female construction worker of Kolkata should be empowered
M6PA333
to combat exploitation & HIV transmission
Keyword: Life-skill education, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Condoms
Sugata Mukhopadhyay, Dr. Smarajit Jana, Ms. Sushmita Roy,
Ms. Parbati Halder
Board
270
WPA377
Inclusion of Drug Resistance Education (DRE) Program for
vulnerable youths: an experience from Bangladesh
Keyword: Life-skill education, Behavioral change strategies,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Md. ShakawatAlam, Dr. Nizam Uddin Ahmed, Dr. Kazi BelayetAli,
Abu Yusuf Choudhury, Mohammad Omar, S. M. Tanvir Ahmed,
Bangladesh
Board
271
Prevention through empowerment: complementary communitybased adolescents projects in Mumbai
Keyword: Life-skill education, Community Empowerment,
Community Education
Arijita Pal, Santhi Thakur, India
MoPA373
Board
272
Sex Education in Schools:A Comparative Knowledge- Attitude
^o^A374
Mon
Board
10
273
AUG
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Board
274
Moi’AHOb
Board
275
MoPA450
Board
276
>MoPA463
Board
277
MoPA482
Board
278
MoPA584
Board
279
Study among Students, Teachers & Parents
Keyword: Life-skill education, Barriers to behavioural change,
Community Education
Priya Mary Abraham Jacob, Santhi Krishnan, Vaijayanti Bagwe,
Sonali Mohapatra, India
Life Skill Edu is key intervention in prevent &reduce social
vulnerability to HIV infection in youth
Keyword: Life-skill education, Sex Workers, Community Empowerment
Manish Kumar Jain, Anshu, India
Life skills education to reach out to families of UN staff:
experiences from India
Keyword: Life-skill education, Communication & messages.
Behavioral change strategies
Radhika Khajuria Jung, India
Addressing young people in HIV prevention trhough areabased integrated approach in Jakarta
Keyword: Life-skill education, Community Education, Behavioural Change
Communication, including media & communications
Rachmad Djati Winamo, Setyo Warsono, Lita Widyo Hastuti,
Hendri Arkhyanta, Indonesia
M0PA623
Board
282
Keyword: Preventing Mother To Child Transmission of HIV
(PMTCT) or Prevention of Parent To Child Transmission
M0PA208
Board
283
MoPA260
Board
284
MOPA287
Board
285
M0PA439
Board
286
MoPA470
Board
287
Building a Service Delivery Model for Most at Risk Adolescents
in a Concentrated Epidemic in Pakistan
Keyword: Life-skill education, Sexual networks, Harm Reduction
Bettina Taylor Schunter, Dr. Hasan Abbas Zaheer,
Rachel Odede, Georgina Perry, Pakistan
Using music and dance to empower girls students about HIV &
AIDS in community colleges, India
Keyword: Life-skill education, Condoms, Risk factors
Rajapalayam Sangaiya Thever Balan Arivalagan, Balaji Nithya,
Rajendran Jeevanandham, Muthuvelan Sampath,
Palaniappan Oyyavandhan, India
A comparison of models of delivering sex and sexuality
education to secondary and vocational school
Keyword: Life-skill education, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communica’ions
Pawana Wienrawee, Waranuch Chinvarasopak,
Siripom Yongpanichkul
Board
280
M0PA615
Board
281
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Website as a safe space to build a community of practice
among advocates working on HIV prevention
Keyword: Life-ckill education information. Education and Communication
(IEC), Behavioral change strategies
Kanthima Petchkong, Phanuma Seehachan, Thailand
Religion and Sexuality: An oxymoron???
Keyword: Life-skill education, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors
Muhammad Fahd Shafiq. Pakistan
A systematic holistic approach in the education and prevention
of HIV transmission from mother to child
Keyword: Preventing Mother To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or
Prevention of Parent To Child Transmission, Information, Education
and Communication (IEC), Life-skill education
Prangwalee Anupapvisedkul, Thailand
Dual protection of HIV and syphilis: a new initiative
of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission
Keyword: Preventing Mother To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or
Prevention of Parent To Child Transmission, Voluntary Counselling and
Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT),
Special Settings
Phal Sano, Sovannarith Samrith, Say Heng Lon, Bora Ngov,
Sarun Touch, Vuthy Meas, Cambodia
PMTCT: Positive Woman futurel
Preventing Mother To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or Prevention of
Parent To Child Transmission, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Condoms
Aniek Purwantini, Indonesia
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Male involvement in reproductive and maternal health:
knowledge, attitudes and practices in Bali
Keyword: Preventing Mother To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or
Prevention of Parent To Child Transmission, Behavioral change strategies,
Barriers to behavioural change
Marcia Angeline Soumokil, MD Srinopiyani, Sang Cede Pumama,
B. Otto, W. Holmes, Indonesia
Program in Supporting HIV Positive Children under Five Years
Old in Jakarta Indonesia
Keyword: Preventing Mother To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or
Prevention of Parent To Child Transmission, Behavioral change strategies,
Community Education
Siti Sundari, Mayanti, Indonesia
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Keyword: Risk factors
M0PA209
Board
288
M0PA009
Board
289
M0PA130
Board
M0PA599
Comparative Study on HIV Medic Training Outcomes in KAB
Framework
Keyword: Life-skill education, Special Settings, Community Empowerment
Shreejaya Sudheeran, Mahesh Ganesan, Nochiketa Mohanty,
Chinkholal Thangsing, India
290
MoPA183
Board
291
Brothel-based female sex workers and risk for HIV: experience
from Karnataka state, south India
Keyword: Risk factors, Sex Workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
RaghavendraThalinja, India
Mo
Abstinence Concept does not Work yet; Suggests New Study
Keyword: Risk factors, Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT), Safer Sex Practices
Ronald Orutwa Ondari, Sarah Nyaboke Orutwa, Belinda Wamubele
Munga, Mark Onchiri Momanyi, Kim Akunga Kerandi, Kenya
Mof
Factors related with hepatitis C prevalence among sexual
partners of HIV/HCV coinfected patients
Keyword: Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices, Intravenous Drug User
Sri Agustini Kurniawati, Indonesia
High incidence of HIV and syphilis in men who have sex with
men (MSMj in Shenyang
Keyword: Risk factors. High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Lesbian Gay
Bisexual, Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Xu Jun-Jie, China
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
M0PA017
Board
292
Referral Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Screening
for Blood Donors in Indonesia Years 2005-2007
Keyword: Risk factors, Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT), Community Education
Robby Nur Aditya, Mega Oktavia, Saptuti Chunaeni, Ria Syafitri,
Yuyun SM, Soedarmono, Indonesia
M0PA203
Board
305
MbPA24’5
M0PA039
Board
293
mopao4o
Board
294
M0PA073
Board
295
M0PAO89
iWoPAIll
HIV/AIDS in Prison
297
M0PAII6
Board
298
Mopars
Board
299
M0PA128
Board
300
MoPA129
Board
301
dy
The danger of needle waste threatening the environment
Keyword: Risk factors, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Intravenous Drug User
Fenti Dwi Resza, Iwan Setiawan, Indonesia
296
Board
nee
Men Who Have sex with Men and HIV/AIDS risk environment
and vulnerabilities in Cambodia
Keyword: Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices, Voluntary Counselling and
Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Nou Vannary, Dr. Pum Sohiny, Cambodia
Sexually transmitted infection alert on HIV increase
transmission in Indonesia
Keyword: Risk factors, Behavioural Change Communication, including
media & communications, Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Irawan Kosasih, Trisnawati Loho, Sigit Priohutomo, Indonesia
Board
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Early detection HIV & AIDS case in the community by mobile
voluntary counseling test for high risk
Keyword: Risk factors, Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT), Sex Workers
Purwaningsih, Dr. Nasronudin, dr., SpPD-KPTI, Ferry Effendi,
Indonesia
mopaisi
Board
302
MoPA185
Board
303
M0PA199
Board
304
Keyword: Risk factors, Prisons, Community Education
Edo Agustian, Indonesia
Young people talking about Valentine's day in Phnom Penh
2008 (Qualitative) and 2009 (Quantitative)
Keyword: Risk factors, Barriers to behavioural change,
Communication & messages
Tong Soprach, Cambodia
‘Lost in the haze’ Waiting to be found, Drug Use among
Keyword: Risk factors, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Intravenous Drug User
Singh Chingsubam Bangkim, Archana Oinam, L. Philip,
Dr. Abhishek, Umananda, India
Increasing awareness of HIV status by active case
finding via contact-tracing of newly reported HIV
Keyword: Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices, Surveillance
Mao Yurong, Hu Hong, Chen Yuan, Tang Houlin, Jiang Yan,
Wu Zunyou
HIV epidemic gaining strength in Pakistan: more efforts needed
to prevent progress
Keyword: Risk factors, Sex Workers, Surveillance
Tanweer Hussain, United States
Risk of HIV/AIDS among mobile population in northern coastal
of Java and North Sumatra, Indonesia
Keyword: Risk factors, Condoms, Sailor
Dadun, Heru Supamo, Sabarinah Prasetyo, Indonesia
HIV/AIDS’s infection and tackling its at Indonesia
Keyword: Risk factors, Behavioural Change Communication, including media
& communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Mukhlidah Hanun, Indonesia
The emerging epidemic and opportunity for prevention
Keyword: Risk factors, Barriers to behavioural change,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Ahmadullah Molakhail, Afghanistan
Board
306
MoPA303
Board
307
MoPA324
Board
308
Board
309
MoPA36b
Board
310
MoPA376
Board
311
MoPA434
Board
312
MoPA452
Board
313
MoPA458
Board
314
M0PA459
Board
315
M0PA494
Board
316
Risk Factors for Unsafe Sex among Female Entertainment
Workers in China
Keyword: Risk factors, Sex Workers, Condoms
Xiushi Yang, Guomei Xia, Xiaoming Li, Cad Latkin,
David Celentano, United States
The link between migration due to droughts and HIV/AIDS:
experiences from the Thar Desert, India
Keyword: Risk factors, Community Empowerment, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC)
Prakash Tyagi, India
High risk for spreading HIV among PLHIV in three Vietnam
provinces
Keyword: Risk factors, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Behavioral change strategies
Tran Quoc Hung, Nguyen Thanh Long, Vietnam
Assessing HIV Vulnerabilities in on Road Construction Areas
for HIV Prevention in Lao PDR
Keyword: Risk factors, Barriers to behavioural change,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Montira Inkochasan, Nenette Motus, Xayabandith Insisiengmay,
Souliya Ackhasone, Phomsamay Siheuangxay, Thailand
Mon
10
AUG
Anal sex among female sex workers: a neglected risk factor in
HIV prevention programs
Keyword: Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices, Sex Workers
John Anthony, Shajy Isac, Bidhubhushan Mohapatra,
Mrunal Shetye, Stephen Moses, India
HIV incidence in a 6- month follow-up cohort among MSM in
Jiangsu province, China
Keyword: Risk factors, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex
Questioning (LGBTIQ), Condoms
Hao Chun, Huan Xiping, Yan Hongjing, Guan Wenhui, Zhang Min,
Joseph TF Lau, Hong Kong
Mapping the Risk Behaviours and Vulnerabilities of
Adolescents in Seven Districts of Pakistan
Keyword: Risk factors, Condoms, Sexual networks
Dr. Naveeda Shabbir, Dr. Qudsia Uzma, Dr. Faran Emmanuel,
Dr. Noor Rafig, Ms. Bettina Schunter, Pakistan
Mobile male fishermen in Vietnam have poor knowledge and
high-risk behaviors for HIV
Keyword: Risk factors, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Behavioral change strategies
Nguyenthiquelam, Ton That Toan, Nguyen Thi Thuy Dung,
Nguyen Van Hiep, Vietnam
Does Job Stress lead to Risk Behavior to HIV/AIDS:
A Study of Diamond Industry of Surat
Keyword: Risk factors, Barners to behavioural change,
Community Empowerment
Sourabh Chakraborty, Sourabh.S. K., India
Regular partners of MSM : Low consistent condom usage and
affecting factors
Keyword: Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Amol Gaikwad, Murugesan Sivasubramanian, Vivek Anand, India
Employment in Middle East: A highly associated risk factor for
developing HIV in Sri Lankan women
Keyword: Risk factors. Overseas workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Don Deshapriya Ananda Wijewickrama, Appuhamy H.S.D.,
Amarawardane W.K.M.G., Udugumkorala G.C., Perera J,
Senevirathna S.L., Sri Lanka
Sexual health of Male heroin users
Keyword: Risk factors, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Safer Sex Practices
Liton Mallick, Dr. Atul Ambekar, Prof. Rakesh Lal, Dr. Atul Ambekar,
Prof. Rakesh Lal, Bangladesh
55
KAP Survey among street children at East Jakarta
Keyword: Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices, Community Empowerment
Dessy Susanty Syamsu, Titin Rejeki,Julia Suryantan,
Yasmin Kapitan, Lukman H. Moeslich, Michael Koeniger,
Maurice A. Bloem, Indonesia
MoPA330
WppX®;
Sexual practices related to STI/HIV/AIDS among fourth year
WpA3'4b
Board
318
high school students one big public high
Keyword: Risk factors, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Special Settings
Ernesto R. Gregorio Jr., Mary Ann A. Duario,
Prof. Esmelita P. Ulangca, Philippines
331
School-based HIV Prevention Program in Surakarta, Indonesia
Keyword: Risk factors, Community Education, Safer Sex Practices
Dessy Susanty Syamsu, Titin Rejeki, Julia Suryantan,
Yasmin Kapitan, Michael Koeniger, Maurice A. Bloem, Indonesia
M0PA351
Board
The need to develop strategies tc address the clients of sex
workers
Keyword: Risk factors, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Condoms
Syed Mohamed Afsar, India
M6PA380
Board
317
319
;|yi6PA625
Board
320
Board
321
Differential HIV prevalence in Injection drug users in two
neighboring northeastern states of India
Keyword: Risk factors, Intravenous Drug User, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Biswajyoti Borkakoty, J Mahanta, GK Medhi, AK Brogen, P Ngully,
T. Gay, India
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices
yvfpjPAO?
Board
322
MdPA069
Board
323
Teaching sex education through parents and the learning
needs of the children
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Life-skill education, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC)
Sureepom Kritcharoen, Kanjanee Phon-In,
Thitipom Ingkhathawornwong, Jarun Sritaweewat, Thailand
Sex worker involvement in HIV/AIDS response in Jambi,
Indonesia
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Community Education
Wiwid Anggraini, Indonesia
Board
330
Board
Board
332
Board
333
WOPA444
Board
334
Board
335
MOPA522
Board
336
MoPA523
Board
MpPAbSS
Sexual practice among HIV patients attending HIV clinic in
337
Board
lower northern part of Thailand
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Risk factors, Surveillance
Sakchai Chaiyamahapurk, Supasit Pannarunothai, Thailand
MoPA632
324
M6PAiO9
Board
325
moPaiii
Board
326
MOPA117
Board
327
M0PA172
Board
328
MoPA276
Board
329
Condom Use and Types of Sexual Partner of Waria Sex
Workers in Indonesia
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ), Risk factors
Ignatius Praptorahaqo, United States
Reduction of HIV/AIDS & STIs in Jail Inmates
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Behavioral change strategies,
Intravenous Drug User
Zia ul Haq, Pakistan
Creating Conditions for Scaling up Life Skills Education and
Condom Services: Bangladesh Experiences
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Life-skill education, Condoms
IsmatAra Bhuiya, Bangladesh
Creating Young Peer Educators on SRH & HIV Prevention for
Marginalized Youth in Juvenile Institution
Keyworo: Safer Sex Practices. Life-skill education, Community Empowerment
Salmah Mohd Noor, Kuek Yen Sim
What Do Malaysian Youth Know about Safer Sex and HIV/AIDS?
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Life-skill education, Community Education
Stacey Priya Raj, Malaysia
Board
338
Uniting the Partners of sex workers in enhancing safer sex
practices
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Condoms, Community Empowerment
Bishakha Laskar, Mr. Sujit Modak, Mr. Falguni Mishra,
Mr. Uttam Maity
Identifying behavioural vulnerability to inform needsbased intervention planning in Tibet
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Sex Workers
Christopher Hagarty, Christopher Morgan, Australia
Understanding the Epidemic and Strengthening
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Sex Workers,
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Sesenieli Naitala, Fiji
Inconsistent condom use with clients and associated factors
among male and Hijra sex workers in Pakistan
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Condoms, Sex Workers
Dr Tahira Ezra Reza, Dr Paran Emmuenal, Uzma Ather,
Shahzad Arian, SheerazAli, Pakistan
Sensitization of truck drivers on HIV/AIDS and safer sex
practices
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Condoms, Behavioral change strategies
Hashim Khan
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Knowledge, Attitude, Behavior and Practices of Transgenders
in Mumbai
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Behavioral change strategies,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Mane Sandeep Bhargav, Dr. Amol Gaikwad, Vivek Raj Anand,
Girish Kumar, Kalpita Lanjekar Patil, Murugesan Sivasubramanian,
India
Improve awareness on HIV/AIDS prevention for migrant young
workers at industrial zones in Vietnam
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Life-skill education,
Communication & messages
Dang Huyen Trang, Pham Kieu Linh
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How to support youth to overcome "HIV transmission obsession”?
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Risk factors
Dang Huyen Trang, Pham Kieu Linh
Alcohol intervention as a risk-reduction strategy for HIV
programs among male-to-female transgenders
Keyword: Safer Sex Practices, Barriers to behavioural change, Risk factors
Saravanamurthy Ponnusamysakthivel, P.Rajendran.G.Ashok,
P.M.Miranda, M.Kannan, S.Sahu, S.S.Raghavan, L.Ramakrishnan, India
Keyword: Sex Workers
M0PA030
Board
339
M0PA604
Board
340
M0PA037
Board
341
MOPA055
Board
342
Mass campaign using rapid tests dramatically increases
coverage of syphilis screening among sex work
Keyword: Sex Workers, Risk factors, Community Empowerment
Sachin Ashok Gupte, Dr. Sanjeevsingh Gaikwad, Dr. Celine Daly, India
Me
Building the capacity of peer educators for effective use of data
in HIV prevention programs
Keyword: vSex Workers, Community Empowerment, Risk factors
Goverdhan kummarikunta, 'ndia
Mo
Effectiveness and Coverage of HIV interventions for Male and
Transgender Sex workers in Pakistan
Keyword: Sex Workers, Surveillance, Condoms
Khan, Adnan Ahmad, Ayesha Khan
Moi
Empowerment of the vulnerable group
Keyword. Sex Workers, Community Empowerment,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Rajneeta Devi Raj, Fiji
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
MoPAoe?
Board
343
M0PA095
Board
344
M0PA115
Board
345
MoPA119
Board
346
MoPA429
Board
347
Peer educator, the quickest way to prevent transmission of
HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Sex Workers, Condoms, Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Edi Susila, Haris Basuki, Indonesia
M0PA244
Contextual influences on safer sex negotiation among female sex
workers (FSWs) in Hong Kong
Keyword: Sex Workers, Condoms, Safer Sex Practices
Prof. Winnie W.S. Mak, Cheng Siu Yung, Hong Kong
MoPA266
Sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers in
Manado, Indonesia using a multiplex PCR
Keyword: Sex Workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors
Ferra Olivia Mawu, Stephen C. Davies, Michelle McKechnie,
Endang R. Sedyaningsih, Asti Widihastuti, Richard Hillman, Indonesia
Revisiting the evidence: The impact of treatment on outcomes for
female sex workers using drugs
Keyword: Sex Workers, Harm Reduction, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Dini Asian, Steve Freeman, United Kingdom
HIV strategy for a low prevalence Southeast Asian country:
example of Lao PDR
Keyword: Sex Workers, Condoms, Community Empowerment,
Center for HIV/AIDS and STI
Chansy Phimphachanh.Dr Chanthone Khamsibounheuang, ‘
Dr Pouthone Southalack.Dr Dominique Ricard, Laos
Board
357
Board
358
MoPA285
Board
359
MoPA312
Board
360
MoPA315
Board
361
MOPA319
M0PA139
Board
348
What affected the condom use of the sex workers in Bei Jing
China
Keyword: Sex Workers, Condoms, Community Education
Wu Rongrong, China
Board
362
MoPA329
MoPAiso
Board
9
349
Effective Utilization of the Monitoring Information System by
the Community
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Empowerment, High Risk and Vulnerable
Groups
Priyamvada Todankar, Sanjeevsingh B. Gaikwad,
Virupax Ranebennur, India
Board
363
M0PA549
M0PA175
Board
350
MoPA176
Board
s
351
mopai89
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352
Strengthening & Intensifying HIV/AIDS Preventive Intervention
with Technological Advances and Local
Keyword: Sex Workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Safer Sex Practices
Anil Pratap Singh, Shashi Prakash Goel, India
Board
364
HIV Risk Behaviors among Female Sex Workers (FSWs) in
Bangkok, Thailand
Keyword: Sex Workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors
Toru Nemoto, Mariko Iwamoto, Usaneya Pemgpam,
Chitlada Areesantichai, Birte Bodeker, Loree Anthony, United States
M0PA335
Self-monitoring for Safe Sexual Health (SMS) among Male
Sex Workers in Bangkok
Keyword: Sex Workers, Safer Sex Practices, Behavioural Change
Communication, including media & communications
Denchai Srikrongthong, Nattarin Phasaeng, Surang Janyam, Thailand
MoPA387
Board
365
Board
366
MoPA384
M0PA200
Educating commercial sex workers in the Thar Desert, India
through targeted interventions
Keyword: Sex Workers, Safer Sex Practices, Behavioural Change
Communication, including media & communications
Prakash Tyagi, India
Strategies for Strengthening Prevention Efforts Among
Sex Workers: Lessons Learned From Malaysia
Keyword: Sex Workers, Behavioural Change Communication, including media
& communications, Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Jenithaa Santhira Sekaran, Parimelazhgan Elian, Stacey Priya Raj,
Malaysia
Empowerment of Sex Workers in the Response to STIs and
HIV/AIDS in Kupang
Keyword: Sex Workers, Condoms, Safer Sex Practices
Marice Loriance Maus, Indonesia
Empowering sex workers and Strengthening Networks through
Mentoring
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Education
Amiji karai Janarathanam Hariharan, AJ. Hariharan, India
“Empowerment model in action: Mongolian Red Cross
incorporates communication model to work alongside sex
workers"
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Empowerment, Innovative and Effective
Interpersonal Communication
Munkhtuul Togooch, Ts.Bolortuvshin, B.Saruultamir, Marisa Ingleton
Understanding laws that discriminate sexual minorities in India
for effective HIV/AIDS programming
Keyword: Sex Workers, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex
Questioning (LGBTIQ), High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Sunita Kujur, India
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) among Men who have Sex
with Men and Female Sex Workers
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Empowerment,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Roddawar Venkatesh, Ramireddy, Ravinder G, India
Is HIV/AIDS eclipsing other health issues amongst Women
in Prostitution: A study in Mumbai
Keyword: Sex Workers, Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices
Sonali Mohapatra, India
From furnished flats to jungle fields: A review of changing
nature and patterns of sex work setting
Keyword: Sex Workers, Risk factors, Barriers to behavioural change
Pulkit Choudhary, Nepal
353
MoPA234
The Status of Sex Workers/lnjection Drug Users in Yunnan, China
Board
Sexual Practices, Knowledge, and STI Disease Burden among
Youth Clients in lndia:Findings from a Hotel-based Survey
368
Keyword: Sex Woikers. Risk factors, Behaviouial Change Communication,
including media & communications
Board
367
MoPA396
Board
Keyword: Sex Workers, Intravenous Dojo User, Harm Reduction
354
Man Li, China
MoPA240
The female and transgender sex workers in Beijing and new
direction of AIDS/HIV prevention
Board
355
MoPA241
Board
356
10
AUG
Outcome evaluation of Pakistan HIV and AIDS Prevention and
Care Project (PHAPCP), Rawalpindi & Multan
Keyword: Sex Workers, Condoms, Surveillance
Khurram Shahzad, Naseer M Nizamani, Masuma M Zaidi, Pakistan
Network of male sex-workers can prevent HIVAIDS and
make protection against harassment
Keyword: Sex Workers, Sexual networks, Safer Sex Practices
Rupan Saha, Emdad Sheadhar, Sajib Dhor, Foyej Ahmed, Bangladesh
Board
Mon
Empowering People and Strengthening Networks during festival
season is that possible
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Education, Risk factors
Arthi Jayapaul, Arthi Tarun, India
Das Aparnita, India
M0PA397
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Empowerment, Barriers to behavioural change
Board
Guoran, China
369
Women’s Health and HIV: Researching Street Sex Workers in
Kolkata, India
Keyword: Sex Workers, Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices
Das Aparnita, India
Alcohol consumption among FSWs in Bali. Does it contributes
to HIV-AIDS risk behavior?
Keyword: Sex Workers, Condoms, Safer Sex Practices
Anak Agung Sagung Sawitri, Ayu Kartika Sari, Ni Wayan Seplanni,
Yanri Subronto, Sri Suryawati, Indonesia
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MOPA413
Board
370
Utilisation of sexual and reproductive health care services by
female sex workers
Keyword: Sex Workers, Baniers to behavioural change, High Risk and
Vulnerable Groups
Juliana Ooi Sue May, Mary Huang Soo Lee, Phd., Malaysia
Board
371
Recommendations from a sex worker organisation on working
with law enforcement to improve HIV prevention strategies
Keyword: Sex Workers, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Rachel Sandford, Shaun Collings, Australia
iMpPA44Q
Board
372
Community participation: A tool to reduce incidence of STI's
and HIV among MALE SEX WORKERS (MSW)
Keyword: Sex Workers, Behavioural Change Communication, including media
& communications, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Amol Gaikwad, Murugesan Sivasubramanian, Vivek Anand, India
Board
373
Mon
10
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Board
374
Board
375
Board
376
Board
377
Board
378
MoPA581
Board
379
Expanding “no condom, no sex” approach by using current
sex workers as peer educators in Vietnam
Sex Workers, Condoms, Intravenous Drug User
ZHAO Peng Fei, Tran Van Tinh, Nguyen Vu Quoc Binh, Do Thai Hung,
Nguyen Thi Minh Tam, Nguyen Thi Huynh, Nguyen Kieu Trinh,
David Jacka, Masami Fujita, Nguyen Thanh Long
Understanding risk-taking among sex workers in Mumbai, India
Keyword: Sex Workers, Risk factors, Barriers to behavioural change
Anu-Raga Mahalingashettty, United States
Keyword: Sexual Networks
•MOPA046
Board
383
MoPA252
Board
384
MoPA314
Board
385
MOPA424
Board
386
iiidPA0p2
Love,Lust,DangenUnderstanding behavioural dynamics
among clients of commercial sex workers in India
Keyword: Sex Workers, Life-skill education, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Suvakanta Narayan Swain, NiranjanSaggurti, S.K Singh, India
M0PAQO6
4x4 Story
Keyword: Sex Workers, Risk factors, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC)
Ana, Indonesia
M6PA019
Micro Credit for Sex Workers in Nepal
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Empowerment, High Risk and Vulnerable
Groups
Sangita Khatri, Nepal
Social and Sexual spaces: trajectories of gay men’s visits to
sex on premises venues
Keyword: Sexual networks, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex
Questioning (LGBTIQ), Behavioural Change Communication, including media
& communications
Jeffrey Grierson, Anthony Smith, Henry von Doussa, Australia
Sexual Practices of Female injecting Drug Users
Keyword: Sexual networks, Intravenous Drug User, Condoms
Paban Sun Shrestha, Nirmal Duwadi, Nepal
Sexual Networks Study among Injecting Drug Users in
Indonesia
Keyword: Sexual networks, Intravenous Drug User, Safer Sex Practices
Octavery Kamil, Ignatius Prapto Rahaijo, Wayne Wiebel,
Alfred Pach III.Rizky Ika Syafitri, Indonesia
Keyword: Surveillance
Good Practice for Sex Workers’ Participation in Biomedical HIV
Prevention Trials
Keyword: Sex Workers, Vaccines Initiatives, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Dan Allman, Melissa Ditmore, Canada
A stronger impact with greater collaborative efforts between
researchers, activists and risk groups
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Empowerment, Innovative and Effective
Interpersonal Communication
Ingrid Irawati Atmosukarto, Eva Susami, Ratna Soehoed,
Prof. Budi Utomo, Dr. Suriadi Gunawan, Indonesia
HIV/AIDS risk level among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)
in the district of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
Keyword: Sexual networks, Risk factors, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Don Karawita, Prof. A. Pathmeswaran, Dr. K. A. M. Ariyaratne,
Sri Lanka
Board
387
Board
388
Board
389
MpPA083
Board
390
MoPA096
Board
391
Retrospective Research on Proportion of HIV Related Death
Causes in nine counties in China
Keyword: Surveillance, Risk factors, Community Empowerment
Gao Xing, Qin Qianqian, Li Dongmin, Ding Guowei, China
Expansion of New program package to manage AIDS Data
system in region 3 Chonburi,Thailand
Keyword: Surveillance, Sex Workers
Pradabporn Duangajna, Thailand
Impact of Age at Marriage and Migration on HIV and AIDS
Epidemics in Japan
Keyword: Surveillance, Overseas workers, Sexual networks
Md. Nazrul Islam Mondal, Md. Nazrul Islam Mondal, Hiroshi Takaku,
Yasushi Ohkusa, Bangladesh
Knowledge, Behavior and Attitudes (KAP) towards HIV and
AIDS among Youth, 2007, Myanmar
Keyword: Surveillance, Safer Sex Practices, Condoms
Aye Myat Soe, Aye Aye Sein, Win Aung, Aung Than,
Naing Naing Tun, Myanmar
High Risk Behaviors of Commercial Sex Workers in Quetta,
Pakistan
Keyword: Surveillance, Sex Workers, Post Exposure Prophylaxis
Chaker Riaz Baloch, Dr. Arshad Altaf, Dr. Nasir Khan, Pakistan
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MpPABOZ
Board
380
Mo^A629
Board
381
MPPA631
Board
382
Community Education for community (sex workers) concerns
Keyword: Sex Workers, Risk factors, Safer Sex Practices
Maramreddy Sumithramma, K. Balakrishna Moorthy, India
How Community Education Eliminates Barriers of Chinese
Female Sex Workers' Behaviorial Change
Keyword: Sex Workers, Community Education, Barriers to behavioural change
You, Zhenzhen, China
Condom Use Among female Sex Workers
Sex Workers, Condoms, Safer Sex Practices
Huang Soo Lee, Mohd. Nasir Mohd. Taih. Malaysia
MoPA102
Board
392
MoPA320
Board
393
Characteristics of 752 PWHA in 3 provinces in Indonesia
394
Siti ParianL Paul Frans Matulessy, Razak Thaha, Dini,
Leane Suniar, Bona Simanungkalit, Indonesia
MoPA551
Activity-Based Costing of Behavior Surveillance System in
Youth using Handheld Computers in Thailand
Keyword: Surveillance Behavioral change strategies,
Barriers to behavioural change
Petcherut Sirisuwan, Sukhontha Kongsin, Sukhum Jiamton, Thailand
395
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The quality of life of care-takers of children living with HIV/AIDS
in Anhui, China
Keyword: Surveillance, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Communication & messages
Guoping Ji, Aiwen Liu, Donghai Xu, China
MoPA513
Board
Board
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Providing evidence that evidence matters. The experience of
the AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific
Keyword: Surveillance, Post Exposure Prophylaxis
Carael Michel, Wing-Sie Cheng, Thailand
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Keyword: Surveillance, Risk factors, Harm Reduction
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MoPAeoo
Board
396
HIV risk profile of injecting drug users from a Malaysian
fishing community
Keyword: Surveillance, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Intravenous Drug User
Sumathi a/p Govindasamy, Martin Choo, Karina Razali,
Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Malaysia
M0PA151
Board
406
M0PA177
MoPAeos
Board
397
The profile of HIV serologic test among blood donors at
Indonesian Red Cross Surakarta Branch
Keyword: Surveillance
Christina Roosarjani, Titis Wahyuono, JB Suparyatmo
Board
407
M0PA212
Keyword: Universal Precaution
Board
MoPA367
408
Board
398
Compliance of emergency health care workers with universal
precautions; a Sri Lankan experience
Keyword. Universal Precaution, Risk factors, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Divulla Dassanayakalage Manoj Lakruwan Dassanayake,
Ayanthi Karunarathne, Dilshan Munidasa, Sri Lanka
MoPA353
MdPA385
Board
399
HIV risk and treatment acceptance among Health Care
Workers (HCW) exposed to body fluids
Keyword: Universal Precaution, Post Exposure Prophylaxis, Risk factors
Peti Arambage Dharmasiri, Dr. K. Buddhakorala, Sri Lanka
Board
409
MOPA394
Board
Keyword: Virologic Epidemiology
MoPA646
Board
400
Estimation of origin and evolution characteristics for HIV-1
Korean clade B
Keyword: Virologic Epidemiology
Gabjung Kim, Min Jee Koo, Eun-Jin Kim, Joo-Shil Lee,
Sung Soon Kim, South Korea
410
MoPA423
Board
411
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
M0PA012
Board
401
M0PA627
Board
402
M0PA020
Board
403
s
M0PA094
Board
404
MoPA.137
Boarc
405
An Entrance to HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Community Education
Martin Budi Kurniawan, Sri Judaningsih, Laurensia Kekek Apriana,
Indonesia
Community Based HIV Testing in Cambodia: AHF-Cambodia
Cares Experience
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner
Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT), Community Education
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Chhim Sarath, Cambodia
Decentralization program of HIV/AIDS prevention and tackling
for local subdistrict at Bogor city
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Risk factors, Intravenous Drug User
Indrasuwandra, Indonesia
Acceptability of rapid and non-blood-based HIV testing
methods among at-risk populations in Chennai
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Sex Workers, Intravenous Dnjg User
Murali Shanmugam, Venkatesan Chakrapani, Peter A Newman,
Abraham K Kurian, SoonSiew Goh, India
A pilot rapid test programme at HIV VCT service experience of
the first 2 years
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender In'ersex
Questioning (LGBTIQ), Risk factors
Wong Ka Hing, S. L. Cheng
MOPA478
Board
412
MoPA508
Board
413
MoPA540
Board
414
MoPA565
Board
415
M0PA573
Board
416
VCT Mobile: First Step to Strengthen Society Awareness
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Hendra Wijaya, Indonesia
Befitting the Asia-Pacific region of VCT and follow-up service
for MSM provieded by community
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Community Education,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Tang Jian, China
Outreach Counseling and Testing Services for Sex Workers in
Vietnam
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Sex Workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Tran Tien Dat, Nguyen Due Cuong, Nguyen Trong Thang,
Dao Quang Vinh, Nguyen Thu Hong, Nguyen Thanh Long,
Mitchell I Wolfe, Chu Quoc An, Vietnam
Incorporating Positive Prevention in antiretroviral and VCT
counseling: Experiences from Tamil Nadu
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Condoms, Behavioral change strategies
Bhoopathy, Santosh R, Renuka, India
Dependability link former IDU’s in the effort to conduct
Voluntantary Consulting Test (VCT) for active IDU’s other
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Information, Education and Communication
(IEC)
Budianto, Indonesia
A survey to check if private health enterprises in Pune follow
NACO guidelines
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Harni Reduction, Communication & messages
Himanshu Agarwal, Himakshi Piplani, India
Integrated Counselling and Testing Center (ICTC) serviceschallenges in public private partnership
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Preventing Mother To Child Transmission of
HIV (PMTCT) or Prevention of Parent To Child Transmission, Special Settings
Kapil Prakash Aher, Anna Joy, India
A study on the clinicoepidemiological profile of HIV positives
attending a tertiary care hospital
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Safer Sex Practices
Manu Easow Mathew,B Unnikrishnan.Sanjeev B, India
Prison’s Intervention Program Helped Improve the Condition
(A viewpoint from the ex-prisoner)
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Prisons, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Melisa Leksandri, Arif Rachman Iryawan, Naomi Esteria, Indonesia
Knowledge, attitude and risk behaviors of people seeking
anonymous voluntary HIV antibody testing
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Yeo Jason, Mary Huang Soo Lee, Malaysia
Stigma among women for HIV testing in India: AHF India Cares
experience
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing rPICT), Surveillance, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Mohd. Dilshad, Nochiketa Mohanty, Mahesh Ganesan, Terri Ford,
Chinkholal Thangsing, India
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417
Board
418
tMdf’A634
Board
419
Board
420
NGO Based VCT - A strategy for testing High risk groups
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner
Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT), High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications
Ebenezer Luke Christudoss, Ebenezer Luke Christudoss,
llanchezhian Thangaraj, Bimal Charles, India
ERHCP actualized reproductive health rights with women
empowerment
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Ayu A. Proboningdyah, Indonesia
Anonymous Voluntary Counselling & Testing (VCT) for Sex
Workers, Transgenders and MSM in a Predcmin
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT), Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex
Questioning (LGBTIQ), High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Clayton Koh Thuan Wei, Malaysia
Improvement of Quality of VCT Services in Kabupaten
Jayapura 2008
Keyword: Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated
Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Robert B.N. Sihombing, Indonesia
TRACK B .
Keyword: Reproductive health
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Board
421
Investigation and evaluation for the peer education and training
conducted among Olympic volunteers
Keyword: Reproductive health, Peer support and education
Qian Yue, China
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PLENARY ADDRESS
SYMPOSIA
TuKN2
TuSYO?
Speaker:
Michael Sidibe
Executive Director, UNAIDS
Family Health International (FHI), World Health Organization (WHO)
PLENARY SESSIONS
The symposium will focus on strengthening networks that aim to improve the sexual
and reproductive health of female sex workers. This is to highlight the unmet needs
for reproductive health services of female sex workers and present examples of
successful models in the region.
TuPL3
Inequity, Vulnerability and AIDS
Chair: Rosalia Sciortino, Associate Professor, Mahidol University, Thailand
Co Chair: Milena Dos Sanios, Head of CDC Department Central Service Ministry
of Health, Timor-Leste
Dr. Michael Tan, Medical Anthropologist of University of the Philippines Diliman,
Philippines
AIDS and Inequitable Impact
Jon Ungphakom, Chairman, AIDS Access Foundation, Thailand
Why Vulnerable Groups Matter?
Falling Through the Cracks: Addressing the
Reproductive Health Needs of Female
Sex Workers
Dr. Graham Neilsen, Technical Advisor, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Family Health
International, Bangkok, Thailand
Unmet reproductive health needs of female sex workers - including prevalence
of medical and surgical termination of unintended pregnancies
Dr. Jennifer Butler, Global Focal Point on HIV and Sex Work, UNFPA New York
Policies and programs which address the challenges of meeting the
reproductive health needs of female sex workers
Dr. Glen Mola, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Papua New Guinea
The meaning of dual protection for female sex workers - including discussion
of appropriate contraceptive methods for female sex workers
Mr. Rajendra Naik, Program Coordinator, SANGRAM, India
Integrating the needs of the children of sex workers into SW programming
Geeta Rao Gupta, Chairman ofAIDS Access Foundation, Thailand
Closing the Gender Gap
Maire Bopp Dupont, Pacific Islands AIDS Foundation, Cook Island
Human Rights, Empowerment and AIDS
TuSYOS
Caring for Children and Families Affected by
HIV in Concentrated and Low-Level Epidemics:
Government and Community Responses that
are Making a Difference!
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office,
Family Health International (FHI), Asia Pacific Regional Office, The Joint Uniteds
Nation Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Regional Support Team for Asia-Pacific
Chair: Dr. Celine Daly, Director, Technical Unit, Asia-Pacific Regional Office,
Family Health International - FHI
This symposium highlights positive examples of govemments-communities'
engagement and empowerment of families in a continuum of care and treatment for
children affected by AIDS.
Opening remarks by the Chair
Anupama Rao Singh, Regional Director, UNICEF EAPRO
An overview of how HIV and AIDS affact children and women in Asia-Pacific
Dr. Hao Yang, Deputy Director General for the Bureau of Diseases Prevention and Control in
the Ministry of Health of China
Research highlights on small grants, vocational and other training under the
“Free One Care policy” in China
Dr. Arum Atmawikarta, Director, Health and Community Nutrition, National Planning Board,
Indonesia
Situation assessment on children affected by AIDS in Indonesia
Mr. Satish Raj Pandey, Deputy Country Coordinator, FHI, Nepal
National public-private partnershio: Universal access for children affected by
AIDS in Nepal (UCAAN)”
Kimberly Green, Senior Technical Advisor. HIV/AIDS, Care and Support. Family Health
International, Asia Pacific Regional Office
Model for integrating family-centered care into HIV clinical services and the
community in Vietnam
Her Excellency, Mme Dame Carol Kidu, Minister for Community Development, PNG
Community- grown programs for HIV affected children and families in Papua
New Guinea
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Boll. Ind»n«ilo
TuSY09 Scaling-Up Harm Reduction Services Towards
Universal Access in Asia: Models of
Good Practice
United Nations Regional Task Force on Injecting Drug Use and HIV/AIDS for Asia
and the Pacific (UNRTF)
Chair: Christian Kroll, Global Coordinator for HIV/AIDS, UNODC
J.V.R. Prasada Rao, Director, UNAIDS Regional Support Team
This symposium session presents some of the innovative work that is being
implemented in Asia to scale up harm reduction services with and for people who
inject drugs. Five countries in Asia (Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Malaysia and
Pakistan) will highlight differing models for delivering harm reduction services,
including services implemented by governments, governments and civil society in
partnership and civil society led responses.
Dr Nafsiah Mboi, National AIDS Commission, Indonesia
Indonesia: Government and civil society partnership model for expanding
coverage of harm reduction
TuSYII
HIV/AIDS in the Workplace - Government and
Private Sector Policies and Programs
Chair: Dr. Adi Sasongko, Track D Scientific Sub-committee Chair)
Co-chair: Dr. James MenRegional Medical Director, Asia Pacific, Chevron
Corporation
The symposium will explore the role of government, private sector, and employees
in the prevention, education, outreach, standards, and treatment in the workplace.
Perspectives from, government, and private sector on global policy progress and will
answer questions such as how do you go about the implementation of a successful
program; how do you maintain the commitment; on the practical side what happens
when you’re confronted with and HIV+ employee?
Dr. Petchsri Sirinirund, Senior Expert in Preventive Medicine Department of Disease Control,
Ministry of Public Health, Thailand - to be confirmed
Veronica Juwaryanti, HIV/AIDS Counsellor
Dr. Wisprayogie, Manager Health & Medical Services, Chevron IndoAsia Business Unit
Mr Xu Wenhai, Ministry of Public Security, China
China: Government model for taking harm reduction to scale
Professor Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Malay University
Malaysia: Rolling out the national harm reduction programme
Mr Shamim Rabbani-, Padakhep
Bangladesh: Harm reduction service delivery led by NGOs
Mr Tariq Zafar, Nai Zindaqi
Pakistan: Harm reduction for people who inject drugs, services delivered by
drug users
Tue
11
AUG
TuSYlO
HIV and Intimate Partner Transmission:
A Call for Action
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), The Joint United Nations
Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Women Asia Pasific Network (WAPN+), United
Nations Development Funds for Women(UNIFEM), United Nations Populations
Fund (UNFPA), The International Community of Women with HIV/AIDS (ICW)
Chair Dr Nafis Sadik, UN Special Envoy for HIV and AIDS in Asia
Co Chair Prasada Rao, Director, UNAIDS, RST, Asia and the Pacific
This symposium will explore the increasing vulnerability of women to HIV
transmission from their intimate partners. As noted by the Report of the Commission
on AID in Asia (2008), about 50 million women in Asia are at risk of infection from
their partners and urgent attention is needed for developing effective prevention
strategies to reach them. The symposium will take stock of new emerging evidence
from the region, and key factors that contribute to intimate partner transmission
including violence, unsafe mobility and migration, delayed partner notification and
disabling socio-cultural and gender norms will be assessed. Critical policy and
programme action needed at scale to reduce intimate partner transmission will be
proposed. This symposium is the result of a major partnership initiative involving
UNDP, UNAIDS, UNIFEM, UNFPA, WAPN+ and ICW.
Dr Nafsiah Mboi, Secretary, NationalAIDS Commission, Indonesia
Challenges of engendering National AIDS programmes and inclusion of low
risk women
Caitlin Wiesen, UNDP Regional HIV Practice Leader, Asia Pacific
Introduction to intimate partner transmission in the Asian Region
Caroline Thomas, Representative of Women Including Lesbian Forum, Indonesia
How do positive women see intimate partner transmission?
Geeta Rao Gupta, President, iCRW
The gender dimensions of HIV transmission in intimate partner relationships
Raffy Martinez, Migrant Health Advocate, ACHIEVE Inc
Mobility, families and HIV vulnerability
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Recent Advances in ART - Implications for
Program Scale-Up and Implementation in the
Asia Pacific region
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World Health Organization (WHO)
Chair: Dr. Massimo Ghidinelli, MD, (WHO, Western Pacific Regional Office,
HIV/AIDS Unit)
Co-Chair: Dr. Padmini Srikantiah, MD MPH, (WHO, Southeast Asia Regional Office,
HIV/AIDS Unit)
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Asia Pacific has been accompanied by quantifiable gains in survival among persons
receiving treatment. At a time of continued ART program expansion in this region, it
is essential to examine new data on ART and evaluate how best these findings can
be applied in our resource-limited settings. Topics that will be discussed include the
benefits and challenges of earlier ART initiation, the use of viral load testing and the
diagnosis and management of first-line treatment failure, and the recent development
of new antiretroviral agents and their potential use as future options for second and
first-line ART in this region. The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion.
This session is intended for practicing clinicians, persons working in public health and
policy agencies, researchers, and HIV/AIDS program managers.
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Antiretroviral Therapy Scale-up: Current Status, Progress, and Challenges
Prof. Praphan Phanuphak, MD PhD, (Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, Thailand),
Shifting Thresholds for the Initiation cf ART: Benefits and Challenges
Dr. Christopher Lee, JMN, KMN, MBBS, MRCP, CMIA (Department of Medicine Sungai
Buloh Hospital. Malaysia:.
Treatment failure: Definitions, measures of detection, and use of HIV viral load
testing in a public health approach
Prof. David A Cooper. MB BS, DSc, MD, FRACP, FRCPA, FRCP, National Centre in
Hi v Epidemioiogy and Clinical Research. University of New South Wales, Australia
New drugs: Future directions for first and second line ART regimen
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Overcoming Legal Barriers to Comprehensive
Prevention Among MSM
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Asia Pacific Coalition On Male
Sexual Health (APCOM)
Chair: Jeff O'Malley, Director, HIV/AIDS Practice, UNDP
Shivananda Khan, O.B.E, Chairperson, APCOM
Effective HIV prevention requires only in a conducive and enabling environment
that allows unimpeded dissemination of prevention messages, appropriate service
provision, and confidence among the most marginalized and vulnerable to seek
information, and access health related services. Criminalization of male-to-male sex
exists in many countries ofAsia and the Pacific and these laws often lead to vigilantism
and abuse of law. Even in the absence of active criminalization, other provisions of
law and practice obstruct intervention, oubeach, and delivery of services. These
institutional barriers dramatically increase the vulnerability of MSM and results in a
serious adverse impact on the lives and health of MSM. In this context, the panelists
will take a close look at the present situation in the region and deliberate on the
possible policy and programme interventions.
Hon. Michael Kirby, Australia
Hon. Dame Carol Kidu, Member of Parliament and Minister for Community Development
Papua New Guinea
Hon. Sunil Pant, Member of Constituent Assembly and Parliament, Nepal
Prof. Vitit Muntarbhom, Professor ofLaw, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
John Godwin, HIV and Development Consultant
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HIV and National Borders: Building Research/
Evidence on Mobility, Migration and HIV
International AIDS Society (IAS), AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacific (ASAP)
Chair: Prof. Dennis Altman, (Latrobe University, Melbourne; Governing Council Member IAS;
Past President)
Co Chair: Prof. Sukontha Kongsin, (Ass. Professor of Health Economics, Thailand/ASAP
Exec Committee Member)
This session, a joint collaboration between the AIDS Society for Asia and the Pacific
and the International AIDS Society will examine research and evidence around HIV,
mobility and migration. This will include research on HIV-specific national laws on
migration, travel and residence as well as how migration and mobility are factors for
HIV prevention, care and treatment. The session will look at research gaps on these
crucial topics, particularly research gaps relative to social and political sciences.
Malu S. Marin, (Coordination ofAction Research on AIDS and Mobility- CARAMAsia),
Research on HIV and Labor Migration in Southeast Asia
Benjamin K Wagner, J.D. and Professor of Law; (Kyung Hee University School of Law,
South Korea),
HIV-Specific Restrictions on Residence and Migration in South Korea
Susan Timberlake, UNAIDS
Overview of the Research Review and Gaps Compiled by the International Task
Team on HIV-Related Travel Restrictions (Public Health, Economic and Human
Rights Reviews)
Rosilyne Borland, (International Organization on Migration - IOM)
Research on Mobility Patterns in the Region and Legal Frameworks Relative
to HIV
Current Responses to HIV/AIDS Epidemic in
Muslim Majority Countries
Previously considered protected from HIV due to religious and cultural norms,
Muslim countries are now facing rapidly rising threat of dual epidemic: IDU and
unprotected sexual practices. Abstention from drug and illicit sex are usual response
from the policy makers. However, stigma which is much more pronounced in Muslim
countries, often prevent the success of HIV programs and initiatives. This forum thus
aimed to facilitate discussion on major challenges to HIV prevention and treatment
in predominantly Muslim countries. This symposium will also assess the interplay
between the 1998 UNGASS policy edicts, Islam, and culture in predominantly Muslim
countries of Asia and make predictions regarding the future of the HIV epidemic in
this region.
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TuOAOB Community Empowerment for HIV Prevention
Chairs: Mr. Dede Oetomo, Rodelyn Marte
T11OAO6 Behaviour and Social Change (2)
TuOAp8-01
Chair: Mr. Danny Yatim
^bAbft-bl/' Knowledge and Behaviour on HIV-AIDS among Inmates in
Banceuy Prison, Bandung, Indonesia
Ahmad Isa, Indonesia
; TbbApM?-: Improving quality of HIV/AIDS prevention services for high risk
and vulnerable groups in Vietnam
Nguyen Thanh Son, Vietnam
tuOA06-b3. Innovative Programming for Overlapping Sexual Networks: The
SMARTgirl and WIStyle Programs
Anna Helena Horal, Cambodia
ifuQAOfiJjif A Venue Analysis of Condom Use among Female Sex Workers
in Senggigi, Indonesia
Iko Safika, Indonesia
TupAp6-05 Accessing Chinese Speaking Sex Industry Workers (SIW) in
Sydney, NSW: A successful partnership model
Rachel Sandford, Australia
;TubAd6-06 Knowledge about HIV/AIDS, Legal Literacy and Networking:
Three Pillars for Accelerating Behaviour Change
Renuka Jaysingh Wagh, India
Sustainability of HIV prevention through peer education - the
Fun & Esteem Project in its 21st year
James Simon Gray, Australia
TuOA08-02 Reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS in Vietnam through the
Empowerment of the Communities by Thuy Tran
Tranbichthuy, Vietnam
TuOA08-03 Chartering the waters: Strengthening Peer Education in the
Pacific region MARTIN Jack: HIV and STI Section, Secretariat of
the Pacific Community, Suva, Fiji
Jack Martin, Fiji
TuOA08-04 Mobilizing the Community to Address HIV/AIDS among Most-atRisk Groups in Malang District, East Java
James Sinaya, Indonesia
TuOA08-05 Asian NGOs adopt a strength-based approach to let
communities take the issue of HIV in their own han
Risya Ariyani Kori, Indonesia
TuOA08-06 Female sex workers as community researchers for enhancing
HIV prevention programs in South India
Lakshmi Viswanatha, India
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Chairs:Mrs. Joyce Djaelani Gordon, Dr. Fabio Mesquita
Chairs: Mr. Made Setiawan, Mrs. Meg Davis
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Drug User (DU) Empowerment for HIV/AIDS Prevention and
Drug Treatment Intervention
Lili Herawati, Indonesia
TuOA09-01
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in Uzbekistan
Kuzibaeva Gulnara
TubA07-02 Sexual mixing and condom use with different types of sex
partners among female injecting drug users
Prof. Joseph Tak Fai Lau China
TiiO^09-02 Intravenous drug use and HIV/AIDS in East and NE IndiaSituation analysis
Dimple Kasana, India
TupA07-03 Involving Community Facilitator to increase HIV Prevention and
Care Program Coverage among Injecting Drug Users
Lamganda Sihombing, Indonesia
TuOA09-03 Health Status
Luke Joshua Samson
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TuOA09-04 IDU behaviour changes through comprehensive program
approach of Targeted Education in Xinjiang
Hai Liman, China
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TuOA09-05 Estimation of HIV-1 Incidence among Five Focal Populations in
Dehong, Yunnan Province, China
Shen Sheng, China
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TuPAb7-04 WHO collaborative study on substitution therapy for opioid
dependence and HIV/AIDS
Robed Ali, Australia
fubA67-b5 Audio visual materials as an effective tool to influence ID'J in
behavior change
Arif Rachman Iryawan, Indonesia
TuOA07-06 Improving HIV Counseling and Testing Coverage Through
Mobile Services
Dewiariani, Indonesia
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TuOA09-06 Addressing Female Injecting Drug User Sex Worker
Nazaruddin Latief, Indonesia
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TuOAIO
Expanding Voluntary Counseling and Testing
Chair: Mr. Husein Habsyi
TuOA10-01
Reaching the “hard-to-reach” MSM through VCT in
collaboration with a TCM practitioner
LEE Man Wai, Barry, Hong Kong
TuOA12 Youth Perspective on HIV Prevention
Chairs: Mrs. Milinda Rajapaksha, Dra. Laurike Moeliono, MA.
TuOA12-6i The Development of Sex Education among Delinquent Thai
Juvenile
Supaporn Upalabat, Thailand
TuOA10-02 Universal HIV testing for drug users in methadone clinics by
urine antibody test - 4-year experience
Francis Wong, Hong Kong
TuOA12-02 Raising Awareness Dealing with Discrimination in Myanmar
Society
Thaw Zin Aye, Myanmar
TuOA10-03 Access to counseling and HIV-test results in population groups
most-at-risk for HIV, Southwest China
WU Qing, China
TuOA12-03 Innovative Approaches Engaging Young Males and Females in
HIV Prevention
Leone Tupua, Fiji
TuOAiO-04 Youth friendly testing centres: Merely on paper or a reality?
Experiences from Pune and Delhi, India
Himakshi Piplani, India
TuOA12-04 Youth Speak Up!, Building a Collective Voice and Sustainable
HIV/AIDS Peer Education Network
Romadhon Yunianto, Indonesia
TuOA10-05 The Perceived Barriers to Voluntary Counselling and Testing
(VCT) among Injecting Drug Users (IDU)
R.A. Suhsrman, Indonesia
TuOAl2-05 Promoting sexual & reproductive health services for youth,
including sexual edu, thru internet chat room
Pawana Wienrawee
TuOAiO-06 Initiation of Provider-Initiated HIV Testing and Counseling in
Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinic
Dao Quang Vinh, Vietnam
TuOA12-06 Providing Shelter for Street Youth Community who Risk in
Drugs Abuse and Risky Sexual Behavior
Melly Melinda Utami, Indonesia
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Harm Reduction (2)
Chair: Mr. Inang Winarso
TuOA11-01
Health and human rights in Thailand’s system of compulsory
drug rehabilitation centres
Richard Pearshouse, Cambodia
TuOBO6 Experiences in Clinical Science
Chairs: Dr. NM Samuel, Prof. Dr. Budi Utomo, Ph.D
TuOB06-01 Very Early diagnosis of HIV infection in newborn at day 0-day 3
on Dried Blood Spot in Cambodia
Ngin Sopheak, Cambodia
TuOA11-02 Institutionalize training on Harm reduction for police:
Experience from Bangladesh
Kazi Amdadul Hoque, Bangladesh
TuOB06-02 Opportunistic infections before and after the national
antiretroviral program in Thailand
Dr. Tsuchiya Naho, Thailand
TuOA11-03 Harm reduction the most effective strategy for management of
OST service delivery
Shalini Singh, India
TuOB06-03 Detection of Cryptosporidium sp.in Fecal Sample with Modified
Acid Fast and Auramine Phenol Staining
Agnes Kumiawan, Indonesia
TuOA11-04 Management of used injecting equipments to Minimize Harm in
General Population
Amri Yahya, Indonesia
TuOB06-04 Positive Predictive Values for Virological Failure in HIV-infected
Adults in Ho Chi Minh City
Vo Thi Tuyet Nhunq, Vietnam
TuOA11-05 Outreach: Effective approach to prevent HIV infection among
Injecting Drug Users & Sexual Partners
Rizky Ika Syafitri, Indonesia
TuOB06-05 The Incidence of Skin Pigmentation in Japanese HIV-Infected
Patients Receiving TDF/FTC
Takuma Shirasaka. Japan
How to improve quality of HIV harm reduction services?
A needs assessment of injecting drug users in 7 cities in Java
James Rowan Blogg
TuOB06-06 Metabolic Syndrome among PLHIV Receiving ARV Medication
at a Public Hospital in Malaysia
Nazisa Hejazi, Malaysia
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Tu0B09 Consider Co-lnfection
Chairs: Mr. Bernard Amahaya Kadasia, Mrs. Anandi Yuvaraj
Chair: Dr. Ronald C. Hershow
Testing and Treatment Access in Bangalore, India: Advocacy
and Research by People Living with HIV
Meghna Girish, India
£Tub§pirtHf The effect of antiretroviral drugs on lipid metabolism in
hepatocytes with and without HCV infection
Rumi Minami
TubB07-b2' Nepal PLHA’s step towards better treatment options and
towards GIPA Principal
Sudin Sherchan, Nepal
TubB09-02 TB/HIV “minimum package" to be implemented at township
level in Myanmar
Philippe Clevenbergh, Belgium
^tuOBOT-pS Scaling up social change: embedding the GIPA Principle in
a sustainable model of positive speaking
Maxwell Robert Niggl, Australia
TuOBd9-b3 Integrating TB I HIV services in Rural Northwest Cambodia
-Making it Work!
Michelle Maureen Lang-Alli, Cambodia
MuOBOT-bl; Building the Capacities of Positive People to Advocate For and
•TuOB0b?04 Public-Private partnerships in provision of STI/HIV related
to Support Positive Communities in Fiji
Paulini Vakacegu, Fiji
iJuSfO^O^ Empowering People with HIV through support groups in Bali
services in Mumbai, India -the Aastha mo
Dhanu Amita Suresh
tuOB09-05 Piloting the collaboration between TB & HIV programs in
Putu Ayu Utami Dewi, Indonesia
TiiOB07-06 Training People Living with HIV/AIDS as Healthcare Workers in
the Fight Against AIDS
Nguyen Tlji Thu Hang, Vietnam
Pakistan
Abdul Khalique, Pakistan
TubB69-d6 Occult hepatitis B virus infection among Indonesian HIV
positive patients
Joyce Bratanata, Indonesia
Tue
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TuOBOS Emerging Models for Community Involvements
TuOBIO
Chairs: Mr. Parimel, Mrs. Meens Seshu
Chairs: Prof Dr. D. N. Wirawan, MPH, Dr. Sai Subhasree Raghavan
Peer ,ed screening for tuberculosis among a high risk
population: lessons from south India
Prakash Kudur Hanumaiah, India
OTSSWWi Home Based Care to Support ART Adherence
Vong Chesda, Cambodia
4u6B08-03 Respondent Driven Approach (RDA): a program strategy
to increase early HIV testing and counseling am
Chirantani Baroi, India
TuOBOS^ Mobilising community and peers to protect orphans and
vulnerable children: experience from Cambodia
Oum Sopheap, Cambodia
TuOB08-05 A Partnership to Scale-Up ART, Better Care/Support &
Strengthen Patient Involvement
Tazeem Bhatia Theuss, United Kingdom
TuOB08-06 Assessing the Utilization of HIV Counseling and Testing among
Injecting Drugs Users (IDU)
Nasrun Hadi
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Empowering Children affected by HIV and AIDS through peer
support consultation Experience from Keria
Jeyapaul Sundersingh, India
TupBi0-02 Prevalence and determinants of depression among People
Living with HIV/AIDS in China
Su Xiaoyou, China
TuOB10-03 Providing Food and Nutrition Support to People Living with HIV
in Savannakhet, Lao PDR: A HIV Pilot
Litdavone, Laos
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TUOBIO-04 Nutritional status of people with HIV-AIDS in three provinces
in Indonesia: directions for nutrition
Paul Frans Matulessy, 'ndonesia
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TuOB10-05 Food Aid Improves Quality of Life of HIV and AIDS infected and
affected households
Pen Sophea, Cambodia
TuOd10-06
Increasing Health Condition for PLWHA in Bandung, West Java
through Nutrition Supplementary
Ahmad Muhaimin, Indonesia
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Vulnerability
Chairs: Dr. Janto Llngga, Sp.P, Dr. Roy Chan
Chairs: Mr. Bakhtiar Talhah, Dr. dr. Kemal N. Siregar, SKM, MA
TuOB11-01
Over 10 years of experience of treating HIV/AIDS patients at a
government hospital in Thailand
Dr. Pathipvanich Panita, Japan
TuOB11-02 Improve the treatment effectivness by capacity build for sefl
help groups of people living with HIV
Pham Thi Hanh Van, Vietnam
TuOB11-03 Centralisation of treatment at Government Head Quarter
Hospital results poor Access by rural PLHIV
Shyamala Devi, India
TuOB11-04 Adherence in Antiretroviral Therapy (ART): Correlation between
Self Reported and Measured
Ayesha Khan, Pakistan
TuOC06-01
HIV Prevention Program for Urban Refugees in Jakarta and
its surroundings, Indonesia
Wahyu Khresna, Indonesia
TuOC06-02 HIV Interventions at Prison Settings: Experiences from
three prisons of Bangladesh
Shamim Rabbani, Bangladesh
TuOC06-03 Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards HiV/AIDS among
the indigenous people of Papua/lndonesia
Friedrich Thienemann, Germany
TuOC06-04 A Community’s Response to HIV in Xinjiang Province,China
Cui Yanhu, China
TuOB11-05 Adherence to antiretroviral therapy and its determinants
amongst HIV patients in South India
Achappa Basavaprabhu, India
TuOB11-06 HIV Treatment Adherence among Patients living with HIV/AIDS
in Thailand
Dr. Sung-Jae Lee
Tue
11
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TuOCOS Sex Workers Rights are Human Rights
TuOCO
Media Talking about AIDS
Chairs: Mrs. Khartini Slamah, Mr. Paul Toh
Chair: Mr. Irwan Julianto, Jinglin He
TuOC05-01
HIV Criminalisation Targets Marginalised Communities; Sex
Workers In Australia
Elena Jeffreys, Australia
TuOC05-02 Creating supportive environment for FSWs to advocate their
HR & play role in national HIV responses
Mirza Saeed Asghar, Pakistan
TuOC05-03 HIV Prevention among sex workers and their clients in ChinaMongolia Border
Hai Liman, Bangladesh
TuOC05-04 Dis-empowering People Waekening Networks
Pompit Puckmai, Thailand
TuOC07-01
Reporting HIV and its broader impact in Asia: The case of
Papua New Guinea
Trevor Cullen, Australia
TuOC07-02 Community Radio as an Alternative Media for the Campaign of
Fighting HIV/AIDS (Experience from some
Dina Listiorini, Indonesia
TuCCG7-03 Using cable radio to address depression among +ve women &
enable them to access counselling, India
Bemad Babu Loretta Jhona, India
TuDC07-04 Print and Electronic media can play a better and effective role
in Prevention of HIV/AIDS
Syed Qamar Abbas, Pakistan
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TuOCO8 Men Having Sex with Men: Cultural and Social
Dynamics
TuOCIO Protecting Migrants Rights to Health and
Dignity
Chairs: Mrs. Ingrid Irawati Atmosukarto, Mr. Michael L. Tan
Chairs: Prof. Terrence Hull, Dr. Claudia Surjadjaja
Young Gay Men Sexual Relationship: A Contextual
Understanding of Sexual Risks and HIV/AIDS Prevention
Zahroh Shaluhiyah, Indonesia
TuOC08-02 LIFEGUARD: Its Effectiveness of the Workshop-style HIV
Prevention Program at Gay Bars in Japan
Fujibe, Arashi, Japan
TuOC08-03 Linguistic and cultural barriers to raising awareness about
MSM among NGO staff in Myanmar
Aung Min THEIN, Myanmar
tuOCd8-04 STI screening and VCT for MSM in jail
Saiful Bahri
TuOC10-br Kumjing in the Storm
Ei Zay, Thailand
TuOG10-02 Prevention of HIV/AIDS and other STDs among rural migrant
populations in India
Bhawani Shanker Kusum, India
TuOC10-03 Advocating against Mandatory HIV Testing of Asian Migrant
Workers
Brahm Press, Thailand
Tu6cib-b4 HIV prevention efforts in Federally Administered Tribal Areas of
Pakistan
Masuma Mahnaz Zaidi, Pakistan
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TuOCO9 All the World's A Stage: Using the Arts to
Educate
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TuOD03 Progressive Youth Initiative
Chairs: Mrs. Liping Mian, Mrs. Sri Wahyuningsih, SKM, MSi
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tupC09-0i The Samoan AIDS Foundation - Poula Theatre Group (PTG)
Resitara Apa, Samoa
China Youth Network’s Great Performance on Youth
Participation in a Multi-sector Project
Chen Rong, China
JuOC09;02 Fight against HIV by the Power of Art in Rural China
Zhang Ran, China
TuppO3-O2 Another Step Forward by theYouth Alliance
Hendri Yulius Wijaya, Indonesia
tuOCdO-OS Using Art & IPC to deliver strategic RH/ HIV education to school
children, Chennai, India
Jayabalan Bama, India
TubbOS-M HIV Awareness Programme for Peers & Youth (HAPPY):
Youth-led HIV Awareness project for young people
Iswandy Bin Ahmad, Brunei
'TuObbO-d^: Sing-song-dance:Drumming HIV/AIDS messaging into
obstinate minds through community Getai Road Show
Lee Kok Leong, Singapore
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Rajapaksha Mudiyanselage Viraj Milinda Rajapaksha, Sri Lanka
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TuOD03-05 WARAYA: Mobilizing Young People for Advocacy
Ador L. Hurtado, Philippines
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TuOD03-06 Meaningful youth participation collaborating with public sector.
- A message from Tokyo
Daichi Konno, Japan
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Tu0D04 Civil Society and Partnership
T11ODO6 Strengthening by Networking
Chain Mr. Daniel Marguari
Chairs: Mr. Rico Gustav, Ms. Moi Lee Liow
TuOD04-01
The Pacific Regional HIV Project - Broadening the HIV
response in the Pacific
Tamara Aboagye-Kwarteng, Fiji
tuObd6-01 ’ Myanmar Drug Users Network: Marching towards a meaningful
future
Myo Kyaw Lynn, Myanmar
’ TuOD04-02 The Pacific Alliance: A Network of Civil Society Organizations
and People Living with HIV
Viliami Petelo, Tonga
TuOD06-02 Strengthening Networks on Children and HIV in Asia Pacific
through an Interactive Global Resource
Felicia Wong, United Kingdom
TuOD04-03 WWW.Who's_out_there.com? Coming out as a straight person
Kate Reakes, Australia
TuOD06-03 Reform of Global Fund CCM: Experience of Nepal
Hiranya Deo Joshi, Nepal
TuOD04-04 Coming to the party: Civil society participation in drafting the
Viet Nam UNGASS report 2008
Khuat Thi Hai Oanh, Vietnam
Tudb06-04 The Gay, Transgender and other Men who have Sex with Men
(MSM) National Network: Strategic Action fo
Tono Permana Muhamad, Indonesia
■TuOD04-05 Partners not Participants: Experiences of Meaningful
Involvement of Sex Workers in an HIV program
Amrita Sadanand Bhende, Inoia
TuOpOGrOS Uniting Young people in the developing country. How to
improve leadership on diverse community?
Rachel Arinii Judhistari, Indonesia
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Mobilizing grassroots communities to respond to the HIV epidemic
Tai Fook Then, Malaysia
Tupb06:06. Achieving and undermining success: Australia’s HIV epidemic
and lessons for health promotion leaders
Graham Ernest Brown, Australia
Tue
11
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TuODOS Empowering Women
TuODO? Private Sectors Involvement: Building Up
Partnership for AIDS Response
Chairs: Mrs. Geeta Rao Gupta, Ph.D; Mrs. Sri Kusyuniati, Ph.D
Chairs: Dr. Adi Sasongko, Dr. Jacques Jeugmans
TuOD05-01 Using Stepping Stones Approaches for HIV Response in Rural
Communities of Cambodia
N0618826/Dy Many
TuOD05-02 Evidence based sustainable insurance schemes for women
living with HIV
Mahalingam Periasamy, India
TuOD05-03 Strenghtening Women’s involvement to HIV in their
communities through personal stories
Sharon Elizabeth Cheney, Australia
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TuOD05-04 Women Rights are Human Rights - How far does this statement
apply to PLHIV women in Asia Pacific?
Kirenjit Kaur d/o Kabel Singh, Malaysia
TuOD05-05 Empowering Community through Women Group
Bipul Neupane, Nepal
TuOD05-06 Empowerment of Women Living with HIV Through Writing
Skills Building
Santi, Indonesia
TuOD07-01 Taking HIV/AIDS initiative beyond the workplace to the supply
chain
Harshita Pande, India
TuOD07-Q? Building partnerships for a change- Corporate Social
Responsibility
Sourabh Suhas Malandkar, Malaysia
TuOD074)3 Building an effective network to create and support to the HIV/
AIDS committee in the workplace
Ros Vantha, Cambodia
TuOD07-04 Public Private Partnership - best approach to reduce the
economic Impact of HIV/AIDS at workplace
Anjana Tushar Palve, India
TuOD07-05 Cost and benefit ratio Analysis to mobilize private sector
awareness on HIV and AIDS
Early Dewi, Indonesia
TuCD07-06 Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in the world of work in India
Indrani Gupta, India
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TuOIDOZ Memerangi Diskriminasi: Peluang dan Kendala
Chair Dr. Sabarinah Prasetyo
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Self-reliant legal aid for drug user
Ricky Gunawan, Indonesia
TuOID02-02
Mitigation the impacts of HIV among children of IDU families:
Health and Psychosocial issues
Evi Sukmaningrum, Indonesia
TuOID02-03
HIV, Sexuality and Disclosure; An In-depth Interview Among
HIV-Infected Couples
HIV, seksualitas, dan pengungkapan; sebuah wawancara
mendalam pada pasangan terinfeksi HIV
Ema Herawati, Indonesia
■Tubibb2-04 Reduced Quality of Life among Indonesian Children in Family
with an HIV Infected Member
Penurunan Kualitas Hidup pada Anak-Anak Indonesia dalam
Keluarga dengan Anggota Terinfeksi HIV
Toha Muhaimin, Indonesia
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in the church & community in Merauke
Sefnat JD Lobwaer, Indonesia
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HIV/AIDS and Transgender’s Stigma
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Crime and Punishment: Making the Case
against the Criminalisation of HIV
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
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The Current Update on HIV Diagnostic &
Screening, Treatment and Monitoring
PT. ABBOTT Indonesia
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Chair: Prof Samsuridjal Djauzi, (Co-Chair of the 9th ICAAP, Bali, Indonesia)
Currently the number of people living with HIV/AiDS in Indonesia is rapidly increasing
even considered as the fastest growth within Asia. Abbott Laboratories, one of many
pharmaceutical companies manufacturing anti retrovirals, and also established
in Indonesia as PT Abbott Indonesia, is always trying to show the continuing
commitment to support Indonesian government in fighting HIV/AIDS in the country.
Speakers:
Dr Philip Cunningham, (Senior Scientist, NSW Reference Laboratory of HIV/AIDS,
St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia)
Experience with Detection of acute HIV Infection Using a Combination Ab/Ag
assay
Dr. Bradley Hare, (Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San
Francisco, USA)
The Utility of Final Load Testing in Resource Limited Settings
Prof. David Cooper, (Professor of Medicine, University of New South Wales, and Director of
Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Sydney, Australia)
ARV Treatment and Switching to Second Line Therapies
Chair: Kevin Osborne, IPPF
Several countries have implemented or are considering the implementation of laws
that are used to criminalize HIV transmission in order to promote public health. Yet
these laws and policies weaken HIV prevention efforts, undermine human rights, and
foster stigma and discrimination. Moreover, these kinds of laws can further marginalize
key populations (sex workers and their clients; MSM; people who inject drugs) who
should be at the forefront of our HIV efforts. This satellite session will provide clear and
articulate arguments why such legal measures undermine human rights and public
health efforts, and only contribute to the stigma already faced by PLHIV. It will also
showcase alternatives to the criminal law.
Speakers:
Anand Grover, (Indian Lawyers Collective),
How and why the use of laws to criminalize HIV transmission is counter
productive to HIV prevention efforts in the Southern and Eastern Asia
Meena Seshu, (CASAM)
How criminalization is particularly harmful to key populations such as sex
workers (e.g. due to lack of access to and uptake of services etc) in Southern
and Eastern Asia and the alternatives to this punitive measure
Susan Timberlake, (UNAIDS),
The alternatives to criminalisation
Question & Answer
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The Current Update on HIV Diagnostic &
Screening, Treatment and Monitoring
PT. ABBOTT Indonesia
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Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in Asia/Pacific
The Coalition on Children Affected by AIDS (CCABA)
Chain Prof Samsuridjal Djauzi, (Co-Chair of the 9th ICAAP, Bali, Indonesia)
Chair: John Miller, Projects Coordinator, Coalition on Children Affected by AIDS
Currently the number of people living with HIV/AIDS in Indonesia is rapidly increasing
even considered as the fastest growth within Asia. Abbott Laboratories, one of many
pharmaceutical companies manufacturing anti retrovirals, and also established
in Indonesia as PT Abbott Indonesia, is always trying to show the continuing
commitment to support Indonesian government in fighting HIV/AIDS in the country.
The Coalition on Children Affected by AIDS (CCABA), World Vision International,
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Childfund, Family Health International, The AIDS
Education Programme and UNICEF are leading an interactive session that will
a) Provide a forum to begin the formalization and expansion of Regional Inter-Agency
Task Team (RIATT) in the Asia-Pacific Region, b) Support the establishment of sub
networks on children affected by HIV and AIDS in the region, and
c) Promote and share tools to facilitate networking, including on-line meeting and
resource sharing platforms such as OVCSupport.net.
Participants can be expected to leave the session having made regional and issue
based contacts in their work with children, having learned about tools, and having
heard about the next steps for a formalized RIATT.
Existing language-appropriate resource materials will be provided free of charge.
Speakers:
Dr Philip Cunningham, (Senior Scientist, NSW Reference Laboratory of HIV/AIDS,
St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia)
Experience with Detection of acute HIV Infection Using a Combination Ab/Ag
assay
Dr. Bradley Hare, (Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San
Francisco, USA)
The Utility of Final Load Testing in Resource Limited Settings
Prof. David Cooper, (Professor of Medicine, University of New South Wales, and Director of
Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Sydney. Australia)
ARV Treatment and Switching to Second Line Therapies
Question & Answer
Speakers:
Wing-Sie Cheng, Director of HIV/AIDS, UNICEF Asia Pacific
Strengthening the Regional Inter-Agency Task Team on Children And AIDS in
the Asia Pacific Region
Kyi Minn, World Vision Asia
Usa Duongsaa, The AIDS Education Programme, Thailand and Chiang Mai University
Options for regional sub-networks
Felicia Wong, International HIV/AIDSAlliance
OVCSunpon.net, an online tool to suppon networking in the region
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HIV Response: Strategies, Successes, and
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Health Policy Initiative, Task Order 1, Futures Group International
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Chair Dr. Claudia Suijadjaja, Country Director, USAID\Health Policy Initiative
This satellite will explore the role of Islamic leaders in fostering an enabling environment
for HIV prevention, treatment, and care at the national, province, and community levels.
Based on work in the region, the session will share effective strategies for partnering
with Islamic leaders to address sensitive issues, such as stigmatizing attitudes and
religious opposition to harm reduction and condom use. The session will also share
successes in transforming Islamic leaders into HIV policy champions who are making
a difference in their communities. In particular, Islamic leaders from the region will
share their personal experiences, triumphs, and lessons learned so that approaches
can be adapted and replicated in other areas. They will also discuss how passages
from the Quran can support HIV-related interventions. The intended audiences include
religious leaders, HIV program implementers, and any other stakeholders interested in
mobilizing communities of faith in response to HIV in Asia.
Speakers:
Welcome and Introduction to Speakers: Dr. Claudia Suijadjaja, Country Director of
USAID\Health Policy Initiative
Prof. Dr. Syafiq Mughni, Chairman ofMuhammacfyah ProvincialBoard, East Java, Indonesia
Expanding the Outreach: An Experience from Faith Based Organizations in East
Java in Response to HIV & AIDS
Mr. Hoosein Abdul Kader, (interim) President ofCholia Muslim Religious Fund Trust, Myanmar
Implementing Islamic Perspectives in HIV Prevention, Care and Support and
Counseling Programs
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The role of Moslem Leaders as advocates to reduce stigma & discrimination:
Pakistan Country Experience
Mr. Mohammad Abdus Sabur, Secretary General ofAsian Muslim Action Network
(AMAN), Thailand
AMAN Experience: Networking, Advocacy and Cooperation in Support of Local
and National Level Activities in Asia
Discussion:
• Challenges, potential solutions and strategies
• How Muslim communities can better support PLHA, reducing stigma and
discrimination
Infrastructure Development: Mitigating the HIV
Risks Beyond the Construction Phase
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
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Where’s the Care? Palliative Care as
Cornerstone of Comprehensive HIV Services in
the Era of ART
World Health (WHO) - South East Asia Region and Western Pacific Region, Family
Health International Asia Pacific Regional Office (FHI/APRO)
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Chair: SombatThanpresertsuk, WHO Thailand
Co Chair: Usa Duongsaa, (AIDS Education Program, Chiang Mai University)
This satellite session will highlight programs which are providing a continuum of care,
and demonstrating high client retention, adherence and survival rates. Key steps
and recommendations will be provided in how to put the ’care’ back into HIV care
and treatment programs. The session will also explore the challenges of providing
comprehensive care at scale. Participants will receive resources and tools to help
guide the re-integration of HIV palliative care and support services in existing ART
sites.
Speakers:
Introductory presentation:
Masami Fujita, (WHO Viet Nam),
Where’s the care? HIV palliative care in the HAART era, (Including report on “Global
Consultation on Decent Care Values in Palliative Care Services" in Tunis as well as
definition of palliative care)
Omar Syarif, (JOTHI / Indonesian PLHIV Network),
What is needed? A story of a PLHIV, (Sharing personal experienoes - articulating the
needs of holistic care illustrating what needs are met while what needs are not, including
Decent Care (or PHC) Values from PLHIVs perspective)
Shaleen Rakesh, (India HIV/AIDS Alliance),
What is needed? A story of a care provider (Sharing personal experiences articulating the needs of holistic care illustrating what needs are met while what needs
are not, including Decent Care (or PHC) Values from a care provider’s perspective)
Viral Klinbuayam, (Sanpatong Hospital, Chiang Mai),
How has local health service being responding to the changing needs of PLHIV
and community? (Responding to and learning from those who were dying. PreART
phase - ART introduction phase - ART expanded phase: including Decent Care (or
PHC) Values from local CoC manager/coordinator perspective)
Kimberly Green, (FHI/APRO),
Integrating palliative care into primary HIV care services: why it is important and
how it can be done (Review of palliative care needs of PLHIV and a paper on integration
of palliative care into the CoC as well providing introduction on discussion on what can
be done to improve access to comprehensive HIV care including palliative care using
DC principles in AP as part of the PHC movement: tangible steps governments, PLHIV,
health care workers, NGOs and others can take)
Comment by discussant
Usa Duongsaa, (AIDS Education Program, Chiang Mai University)
Open Discussion
ADB's response to HIV vulnerabilities in the infrastructure sector has evolved since
it signed the Joint Initiative for Mitigating HIV/AIDS in the Infrastructure Sectors in
2006. Recent evaluations have pointed out that effective responses must plan for
interventions pre, during and post construction stages. The satellite session will
discuss why a comprehensive response - starting before construction and lasting
after project completion - is needed to maximize and maintain results. It presents
new designs for HIV risk prevention in infrastructure projects and discusses different
options for cost-effective and targeted interventions
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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM), The Joint United
Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
This session will highlight the current state of the epidemic in the Asia-Pacific region
as well as the responses so far and the remaining challenges. The overall goal is
to highlight current challenges to implementing and expanding prevention, care
and treatment services within the context of resource constraints and human rights
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The proposed session will have six brief presentations.
Epidemic trends and dynamics
Prevention successes and the remaining challenges including coverage,
efficacy, and impact
National response will highlight the policy changes that have happened and
those that are yet to be implemented as well as allocation of resources by the
national governments
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Care and treatment will focus on the current state of the treatment and the
remaining challenges in relation to expanding treatment in the age of resource
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Women Parliamentarians Addressing
Feminization of HIV/AIDS
The Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development (AFPPD), The
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and AIDS Society of Asia
and The Pacific (ASAP)
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Chair: Hon. Dame Carol Kidu, (Minister of Community Development), Papua New
Guinea
Co Chair: Hon. Senator. Dr. Pinit Kullavanijaya, (Senate of Thailand) andAFPPD
secretary General
While progress has been made in the response to HIV/AIDS over the decades, it
still remains a considerable challenge, several worldwide and regional trends point
to the need for an even stronger, more integrated and gender sensitive advocacy to
the epidemics. At the end of 2007, it was estimated that more than 33 million adults
worldwide are living with HIV and AIDS and half of them are women. The study also
shows that over 60% of 15-24 years olds living with HIV are young women. A recent
UN study reveals the percentage of adults living with HIV/AIDS who are women have
increased in all region surveyed, indicating a worrisome “feminization" of the epidemic.
Therefore, there is a need to highlight this issue by engaging women parliamentarians
and leaders to raise awareness of the linkages between gender inequity and HIV/
AIDS.
Speakers:
Hon. Senator Ms. Chieko Nohno, (Senator), Japan
Available resources, resources needed and the gaps that exist
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Hon. Senator Ms. Claire Moore, (Senator), Australia
The tension between human rights as interpreted by many and adherence
to sound public health principles which has influenced our response to the
epidemic
Hon. Dr. Donya Aziz (MP), Pakistan
Hon. Ms. Francesca Semoso (Deputy Speaker), Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
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The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
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Health Department of Indonesia, Global Funds AIDS (GF AIDS)
Chair: Excellency Marijke Wijnroks, (Netherlands AIDS Ambassador)
Chair. Bob Magnani
The objective of the satellite is to rally key stakeholders in the regional AIDS response
around a comprehensive and re-intensified response. It will raise issues and
challenges in maintaining exceptional actions on AIDS as an opportunity for enhancing
mainstream development. With particular attention to diverse country contexts, the
satellite will discuss multi-dimensional perspectives of how the Asia region can switch
from crisis management to a sustained strategic response.
The satellite meeting is intended to disseminate results of activities (surveys,
surveillance, studies) done by Ministry of Health in accordance to develop a better
strategy and planning in HIV/AIDS control for the future. The activities are:
1. Mathematical Modelling of HIV epidemic in Indonesia
2. HIV-Drugs Resistance
3. VCT based surveillance
4. Integrated Biological and Behavioral Survey
Speakers:
Prasada Rao, (Regional Director UNAIDS Regional Support Team, Asia and the Pacific)
Keeping a long-term view in the AIDS response
Speakers:
Aang Sutrisna, MPH, AIDS INA Foundation
Mathematical Modelling Of HIV Epidemic In Indonesia
Jeff O’Malley (Global Coordinator for HIV and AIDS, UNDP)
Creating synergies between single-focus or disease-specific programmes and
population-wide health services
Tri Yun;s Miko, dr, MSc, Faculty of Public Health, University of Indonesia,
HIV-Drugs Resistance
Mariam Claeson (Programme Coordinator forAIDS, South Asia, World Bank)
Beyond the health sector: multisectoral engagement
Janto, dr. SpP, Sulianto Suroso, Infectious Disease Hospital,
Monitoring HIV-Drug Resistance
Dr. Nafsiah M’boi (Manager, National AIDS Programme, Indonesia)
The place of HIV/AIDS in the national health sector plan: Country realities in
managing multiple objectives and competing demands
Drg. Dyah Erti Mustikawati, MPH, Ministry of Health,
VCT Based Surveillance
Rajiv Kafle (Director Network of People Living with HIV, Nepal)
Civil society activism in pushing greater accountability and urgency
Pandu Riono, dr, PhD, FHI/ASA,
Integrated Biological And Bihavioural Survey
Moderator: Madhu Deshmukh, Deputy, HIV/AIDS unit, CARE USA
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In the Asia Region: Opportunities and
Challenges
World Food Programme (WFP)
The World Food Programme actively advocates for and supports efforts to move
towards universal access by improving the comprehensiveness and outreach of
treatment programmes by providing nutritional support (including food) as part of
comprehensive HIV care. In response to growing recognition of the importance of
food and nutritional support as part of comprehensive care for people living with HIV
(PLHIV). WFP recognizes that nutrition and food security are an integral part of the
overall response to HIV at all levels; and encourages governments to ensure the
integration of food and nutritional support as part of a comprehensive care, support
and treatment package for PLHIV. The aim of this session is to highlight the impact of
HIV on nutrition and food security in the Asia-Pacific Region and to provide lessons
and insights into the integration of food security and nutrition programmes in HIV
comprehensive care.
Speakers:
Professor Emeritus Praphan Phanuphak, M.D., PhD., Director, Thai Red Cross AIDS
Research Centre
• Integrating nutrition interventions into comprehensive HIV care
• Opportunities and challenges for integrating nutritional care in the Asia-Pacific
Region
Dr Angela Kelly, PhD. Team Leader, Papua New Guinea Institute ofMedical Research
• Impact of HIV on Food Security among people living with HIV in Papua New
Guinea
• Related challenges and opportunities for nutrition program designs
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Linkages to Achieve Universal Access Targets
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chair: Mr. Oscar Fernandes, (Convener Parliamentarians Forum on AIDS)
Chair: Dr. Martin W. Bloem, M.D., PhD. Chief, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Policy, World Food
Programme, Rome and Global Coordinator
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Materials for distribution:
Copies of Toolkit for Parliamentarians on HIV and AIDS: The toolkit consists of 10
easy to read flyers on various aspects of HIV in India; a CD titled resource Kit for
parliamentarians, which has a comprehensive toolkit on all relevant aspects of HIV
and AIDS in India for political leaders and a DVD consisting of a film called Disha
(Direction) on action by political leaders in the response to HIV. Users of the toolkit
have given feedback that it can be used for practical tips on what parliamentarians
can do at an individual level and as a group. It provides brief consolidated pointers
for parliamentarians as well as the option to explore more in-depth information on a
particular area related to HIV.
Speakers:
Introduction to implementation models of National AIDS Control Programme
(NACP) - III and scaling up of evidence-based AIDS response in India.
Ms. K. Sujatha Rao, (Secretary and Director General NACO)
Critical factors for effective implementation of NACP- III interventions for
community mobilisation and empowerment
• Dr. Ash Pachauri, (President Y P Foundation - Representative from sexual minorities and
youth)
• Sushena Reza-Paul, (Karnataka -Representative ofcommercial sex worker" community)
• Ms. Mekhala, (APSACS GIPA Coordinator- Representative of Positive Networks)
• Mr. Bangkim Chingsubam, (Joint Secretary, SASO- (Representative of IDU communities)
Challenges and barriers in scaling up and ways of overcoming these to achieve
universal access
ADG NACO or Project Director of one SACS - To speak on Tl projects - Name to be
confirmed
Ms Kaniz Fatima, Project Officer and HIV Focal Point, WFP Bangladesh
• Developing National HIV nutrition guidelines in Bangladesh
• Challenges in implementation
• Priorities for future strategies in Bangladesh
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Linking HIV/STI Services and Reproductive,
Adolescent, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
Services: Opportunities for Universal Access
World Health Organization (WHO) - South East Asia Region and Western Pacific
Region
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Chair: Dr. lyanthi Abeyewickreme, (RegionalAdviser, HIV/AIDS, WHO Regional
Office for South East Asia)
Co-Chair Ms. Wing-sie Cheng, (Regional Adviser, HIV/AIDS, UNICEF East Asia
and Pacific Regional Office)
Linking HIV/STI, Reproductive Health and Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health programs
have tong been endorsed. This has a potential in accelerating universal access to sexual
and reproductive health and HIV services, which contributes to achieving the Millennium
Development Goals. Yet despite all the support and benefits of linking services, there
are a wide range of constraints. Because of the vast potential of linking HIV/STI and RH/
MNCH services, new opportunities can no longer be overlooked. The satellite session will
explore appropriate approaches, identify opportunities and discuss challenges in linking
services. The session will highlight successful interventions and explore how these
resulted to improved HIV/ STI prevention and outcomes and accelerated prevention of
mother-to-cfiild transmission of HIV and syphilis.
Speakers:
Dr. Massimo Ghidinelli, (Regional Adviser, HIV/AIDS and STI, WHO Regional Office for the
Western Pacific)
Operationalizing linkages between HIV/STI and RH/ MNCH
Dr. Francis Jim Ndowa, (Coordinator, Controlling STI and RTi, Department of Reproductive
Health and Research, WHO Geneva)
Elimination of Congenital Syphilis
Dr. Mean Chhi Vun, (Director, National Center for HIV/AIDS Dermatology and STD. Ministry of
Health Cambodia)
Scaling up PMTCT through Linked Response
Dr. Liliani Rajapakse, (Consultant Venereologists. National STI/AIDS Control Programme Sri
Lanka),
Addressing RH needs in HIV/STI interventions: Experience from Sri-Lanka
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Chair Ms. Ann Lee, Trustee Asia Pacific Council ofAIDS Service Organizations (APCASO),
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The objectives of the session are:
• To share with the international communities about the progress and challenges in
enacting HIV-related anti-discrimination law in India
• To learn from the experiences of countries such as Philippines, China, Malaysia and
Indonesia in bringing forth an HIV-related anti-discrimination law
Speakers:
Mr. Anand Grover & Mr. Raman Chawla, Lawyers Collective, India
From Discrimination to Protection: HIV Law in India
A Comparative study on AIDS Law in Malaysia and Indonesia
Ms. Hanim Hamzah, Roosdiono & Partners, Indonesia
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Participation In Achieving Universal Access in
Viet Nam
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chair and Co Chairs: Madam Ha Thi Khiet, (Chair of the Commission for People's
Mobilization), Dr Nguyen Thanh Long, (Director of the Viet Nam Administration for
AIDS Control), Eamonn Murphy, (UNAIDS Country Director, Viet Nam)
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• Present an overview of the response to HIV in Viet Nam focusing specifically on
how Government and civil society work together.
• Share experiences of innovative and dynamic civil society initiatives showing, in
particular, how PLHIV have been organising themselves to participate in decision
making.
Speakers:
Madam Ha Thi Khiet, (Chair of the Commission for People's Mobilization), will introduce the
session and welcome participants
Dr Nguyen Thanh Long, (Director General of the Viet Nam Administration for AIDS Control),
will provide an overview of the nature of the HIV epidemic in Viet Nam (know your
epidemic), an update on the response to HIV in Viet Nam and of Viet Nam's progress
in achieving the universal access goals.
Nguyen Thi Hoa Binh, (Director of the Women, AIDS and Reproductive Health Centre, Viet
Nam Women's Union), will provide a history of civil society involvement in the response,
including the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV (GIPA).
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the important role of self-help groups in supporting the national response. VNP+ is
also representing People Living with HIV on the Global Fund Country Coordination
Mechanism and is involved in the UNGASS reporting process.
Vuong Thi Huong Thu, (Family Health International), will present a case study of the
response to HIV at provincial level in Viet Nam and of how civil society supports
the response at provincial level including through support to the methadone pilot
programme in Hai Phong Province.
The session will also include:
•A 40 minute panel discussion
• A performance from an IEC dance troup, the Vu Tay performers
• Multimedia presentations
TuSM17 Responding to HIV in Timor Leste
University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Chain Heather Worth, International HIV Research Group (IHRG) at the University of New
South Wales (UNSW)
The satellite session is to showcase the effective partnerships between research
institutions, governments, NGOs and civil society in responding to HIV in Timor Leste.
The results of the recent Behavioural Surveillance Survey (BSS) conducted amongst
populations considered most at risk for HIV in Timor Leste will be disseminated, in
conjunction with the launch of reports outlining the key findings of the BSS.
Speakers:
Narciso Fernandes, (Timor Leste Ministry of Health),
Introduction to epidemiology of HIV in Timor Leste and outlining the strategic
plan for HIV
Joaninha Pereira, (Cruz Vermelha de Timor Leste - CVTL),
Overview of CVTL's HIV program in Timor Leste
Michael Johansson, (Catholic Relief Service - CRS),
Overview of CRS's HIV program in Timor Leste
Aguia Belo Ximenes, (Fundassaun Timor Had -FTH),
Overview of FTH’s HIV program in Timor Leste
Patrick Rawstome, (National Centre for HIV Social Research -NCHSR; at the University ofNew
South Wales: overview of Behavioural Surveillance Surveys - BSS)
Dores Vilanova, (Timor Leste Ministry of Health),
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Behavioural Surveillance Survey. Summary of first round results for female sex
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Jason Lee, (International HIV Research Group - IHRG; at the University of New South Wales
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Behavioural Surveillance Survey. Summary of first round results for men who
have sex with men (MSM)
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Action For AIDS Singapore (AFA)
Chair. Prof Roy Chan, Action forAIDS
1. Epidemiology of MSM infection in their country/territory; preferably with sero
prevalence data
2. MSM Education and Prevention Programs at country level
3. The impact of lifestyles on HIV infection and prevention - e.g. the Internet, sex
venues, use of recreational drugs, circuit parties, sex tourism
Panel discussion: “strategic steps forward as a region to tackle these new
challenges"
Speakers:
Mr Paul Toh , (Singapore-Action forAIDS)
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Actor - Power Mapping In Organizing Women to
HIV Response
Lack of women involvement and empowerment in HIV issues in every level of person
involved (decision and policy makers, program implementers) is also produces policies
and system (health system specially) which doesn’t give any benefit to women side.
That's why it is important to identify the role and leadership (organizational) potential of
the women, also to map and organize them to bring effective gender equality strategy
in HIV into realization.
Speakers:
Frika Chia, (APN+)
Anandi Yuvaraj, (ICW)
Debra Yatim,
Masruchah, (KPi)
Mr Raymond Yong, (Malaysia- PT Foundation)
Ms Winnie Tay, (Hong Kong SAR),
AIDS Concern
Dr. Nai-Yin Ko, (Taiwan- National Yang-Ming University Taipei, Taiwan),
AIDS Prevention and Research Center
Mr Tetsuro Onitsuka, (Japan - MASH Osaka)
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Involvement in UNGASS on AIDS
7 Sisters, World AIDS Campaign, The Joint United Nations on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS),
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• To facilitate sharing experiences between civil society groups in countries.
• To evaluate previous experience and identify what is working and what is not
working in civil society advocacy for UNGASS & Universal Access
• To strategize regional civil society advocacy effort for UNGASS review 2010
• To update information related to UNGASS on AIDS, Universal Access and High
Level meeting 2010
Speakers:
Aditya Wardhana, (UNGaSS Forum Indonesia)
The progress of UNGASS Reporting & Civil Society in Indonesia
Community Mobilization to Combat HIV and
AIDS in Indonesia
Indonesia National AIDS Commission (NAC)
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M. Yvonne Sibuea /PKN1
Engaging MARP networks in the fight against HIV/AIDS
Greg Gray, (WorldAIDS Campaign),
Global Update on UNGASS Review
KPAKab. Malang**
Local leadership and broadening the support base for programs for high risk
population in Malang .East Java
Vince Crisostomo, (7 Sisters),
Regional strategic plan and coordination
Dr Leo Sutarman
Successful community mobilization effort in Tanjung Pinang district
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Scaling Up Prevention Program of Sexually
Transmitted HIV
Indonesia National AIDS Commission (NAC)
Chair: Dr. Emil Agustiono (TBC)
Co Chair: Dr Maya Trisiswati (PAC DKI) (TBC)
Like most HIV epidemic in Asia, the infection in Indonesia especially among sex work
is induced by the increased of HIV among IDUs. The remaining low condom use and
high STI prevalence are main reasons to intensify the prevention program of sexually
transmitted HIV in Indonesia. This session will discuss the issues and challenges to
scaling up the program.
Speakers:
Dr Gerald Belimac, National Coordinator STI MOH Philipphine
National strategic of preventing sexual transmission in Philippine
Dr Fonny J Silvanus, Deputy Program NAC Indonesia
Comprehensive intervention for FSW
Dr Tri Indarti, HDO Kota Denpasar
Screening and treatment of STI
Khartini (South East Asia)**(TBC)
Comprehensive intervention of sexually transmitted HIV infection among female
sex worker
Making Empowerment Real: Using CommunityLed Approaches to Strengthen Evidence Base
on Interventions for Female, Male and
Transgender Sex Workers
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
TuSM24
Chair: Jacques Jeugmans, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Co Chair: Aurorita Mendoza, UNAIDS Regional Support Team
The satellite will focus on the involvement of sex workers in adapting programme
design and implementation approaches in their particular context. The satellite will
present basic processes in intervention planning, with a focus on three areas:
• Access to the sex worker community and broad mapping
• Estimation methods (enumeration techniques)
• Network-based outreach
The satellite will feature an interactive component with the audience through small
discussion groups where samples of tools that have been adapted for the use of sex
worker communities will be shared. The contextual factors in using these tools will
also be discussed.
Speakers:
Dr. Sushena Reza-Paul, (Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Canada)
Value added of community-led approaches in strengthening evidence base
Manjula Ramaiah (Ashodaya Academy, India)
Akram Pasha Anwar (Ashodaya Academy, India)
• Exploring the community: Mapping and enumeration methods
• Mobilizing the community: Network-based outreach and programme
monitoring
Tue
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Deal Makers and Breakers: Learning from
HIV/AIDS Networking and Partnership Building
initiatives
Asia Pacific Council of AIDS Service Organizations (APCASO), Australian Federation
of AIDS Organisations (AFAO), GAYa NUSANTARA, Sampada Grameen Mahila
Sanstha (SANGRAM), Strategies from the South
TuSM23
TuSM25
General Meeting Room
Partnerships could make HIV/AIDS work much more meaningful and effective but they
are neither easy to establish nor keep. What are alliance makers? What are network
building breakers? These—the beauty and pitfalls of partnerships—are what the
satellite would try to discuss. Specifically, the satellite would aim to:
1. Share lessons from APCASO and other HV/AIDS organisations and networks’
partnership building initiative
2. Engage participants in an honest discussion of partnership issues
3. Have participants come to a joint agreement on basic ingredients/designs for
successful or doomed partnerships
Speakers:
David Traynor, International Program Manager, Australian Federation of AIDS Service
Organizations (AFAO)
Cede Oetomo, Founder of the GAYa NUSANTARA Foundation and Coordinator ofthe Inodnesian
HiV/AIDS Community Advocacy Network
Mabel Bianco, President of the International AIDS Women's Caucus (!AWC) & General
Coordinator of Strategies from the South
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Strategies from the South
Rodelyn Marte. Programme Manager for the Community Advocacy Initiative (CAI) ofAPCASO &
Asia Pacific Regional Co-coordinator of Strategies from the South
Vieng Suoriyo, Executive Director, Laos Youth Action Program (LYAP)
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Empowering Migrants and Other Marginalized
Communities Against HIV and AIDS Through
Participatory
Generally, the workshop aims to enhance knowledge and skills of participants in
utilizing participatory action research as a tool to empower migrants and other
marginalized communities against HIV and AIDS. The workshop has two specific
objectives: 1. To teach participants the basics of participatory action research and its
principles, and 2. To develop strategies on how to substantially involve communities
in the conduct of participatory action research.
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Crisis Management: Equipping & Operating
a System Managed by High Risk Groups to
Address Violence
A community led management system for understanding, reporting, and responding
on an ongoing basis to violence perpetrated against high risk groups will be shown.
The skills and resources of a crisis intervention system will be presented, with
practical advice on addressing challenges, and measuring results. Approaches will
be introduced for facilitating marginalized communities to report violence; to gain legal
literacy and resolve issues with police, families, clients, and others responsible for
abuse and violence.
Tisha Wheeler
Amara Tadaoan Quesada
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TuSB45
Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) in
the Workplace
1 To familiarize participants with BCC workplace programmes, including with the
ILO/FHI BCC Toolkit
2 To strengthen participants' skills to develop HIV/AIDS BCC programmes for the
workplace.
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3 To enhance participants' skills to develop BCC materials for use in workplace
programmes.
This workshop will be useful for implementers of workplace programmes. This will
include a wide range of representatives from public and private companies, trade
unions, civil society organizations and National AIDS programmes.
Josee Laporte
TuSBSI
TuSB24
Understanding and Applying Community
Mobiliation
Community mobilisation is one of the most poorly understood concepts in HIV/
AIDS programs. However, it is one of the most vital devices to support communities
to respond effectively. This workshop's objectives are to develop accurate
understandings about this concept and to increase participants' capacity to identify
and practically apply community mobilisation strategies in a range of programs.
The AIDS Competence Process, a competence building approach with successful
results, helps communities to identify own strengths to respond to HIV/AIDS. An
appreciative way of analyzing self]awareness and thinking collectively to build
sustainable skills are at the core of the approach.
Objectives:
1 Share how facilitators can stimulate communities to take the response to HIV in
their own hands, using the AIDS Competence Process.
2 Learn and build skills on the tools of AIDS Competence process
Two internationally experienced coaches from the Constellation for AIDS Competence
(Sirinate Piyajitpirat and Risya Kori) would facilitate the session with Rebeka Sultana
from UNFPA Indonesia.
UNFPA Indonesia will sponsor the session.
Description of content: Organizations sometimes need short term technical support
(STTS) for different reasons. It should not be viewed as a weakness or failure when
they need to seek STTS. However, it is very important to manage the STTS effectively
so that the whole process goes well and the recommendations are followed up
accordingly and finally get the expected impact out of the STTS. The contents of the
workshop are essential knowledge and skills in managing STTA in key steps.
Objective:
The workshop is to build the capacity of the STTS managers in following four major
steps of STTS management. Power point presentations and group discussions will
be made to achieve the outcome.
Step 1. Preparing (focus on deciding on when and for what the organization needs
STTS, planning for it and developing quality ToR for the assignment)
Step 2. Matching the assignment with a consultant (focus on how to select an
appropriate consultant and preparing a contract')
Step 3. Managing Assignment (focus on necessary preparatory work before
consultant arrive and monitoring through out the assignment)
Step 4. Reviewing output and implications for the way forward (focus on how the
organization ensures recommendations are followed up accordingly)
Expected Outcome: Participants will gain essential skills to manage STTS
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Facilitators will use interactive methods to share steps of the AIDS Competence
Process, using practical exercises and group reflections. For effectiveness we propose
two adjacent sessions of 90 minutes.
TuSB25
TuSB22
Dream-Building and Self-Assessment to
Stimulate Local Ownership of the Response
to HIV
Advocacy Campaigning Skills Building to
Address HCV/HIV Co-lnfection in Asia &
the Pacific
To raise awareness of community treatment activists and community advocates to
integrate HCV into community advocacy agenda and AIDS response at every level
Expected Outcome(skills): Identification of issues faced at country level regarding
HCV campaign & integration to AIDS response, followed by revision of regional
advocacy agenda and implementation of those agenda at the local and country
level. Confirmation of needs on establishing regional campaign network on HCV.
Skand Amatya
TuSB26
Measuring the Steps: Using the Pacific Stepping
Stones Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit
• Introduce the Pacific Stepping Stones (SS) Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
Toolkit
• Provide an opportunity to practice using the M&E tools included
• Share lessons and experiences of SS implementation from across the Asia-Pacific
region
Robyn Drysdale
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in Peer Education Facilitator Training for MSM
in Australia
• Introduce Personal Risk Assessment Framework Training (PRAFT).
• Demonstrate its application in diverse settings and target populations
• Discuss train-the-trainer approaches and implications for its roll-out
Asvin Phorugngam
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Building Skill in Assessing and Designing
Programme for HIV Vulnerabilities after a
Natural Disaster
Study by Oxfam and Swasti in the Tsunami hit districts of Southern India showed
an increased vulnerability to HIV following Tsunami. The findings of this study led to
preparation of a guide containing ten toolkits to mainstream HIV following a natural
disaster. These tools provide guidance on assessment of vulnerability as well as
designing HIV prevention programmes following a natural disaster.
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Kalathiparambil Joseph Julian George
TuSB46
Reducing MSM's Risky Sexual Behaviours by
Coping with Minority Stress
There are multi-factors contributing to MSM's risky sexual behaviours. Minority stress
is proven to be a major one. This workshop aims at facilitating the participants to:
1 Enhance their awareness of the relationship between MSM's risky sexual
behaviours and minority stress;
2 Adopt a group intervention approach to enhance the skill and capacity of MSM in
coping with minority stress; and
3 Heed cultural specificity when dealing with minority stress.
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LEE Man Wai, Barry
TuSB47
Using Interactive Theatre and Games in HIV/
STI Education for MSM
The audiences (especially man who have sex with men - MSM) are not interested in
the traditional ways of communcation (lecturing and condom fashion show). Applying
the relevant and attractive methods help to involve the target audiences in making
health and HIV prevention messages
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Aimed to help the MSM to be more invovled in the discussion and experiences sharing
on HIV/STI prevention, the CIHP support the heath educators of Light House dub (for
MSM in Hanoi) in applying interactive theatre and games in communication with MSM
and community
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Keyword: Behavioral change strategies
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TUPA143
Behaviour Change amongst Drugs-Addicted Adolescent in
Jakarta, Indonesia 2009
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies
Retno Ujianti, NurAkmalia, Indonesia
002
Behavioral Aspects of HIV Prevention and Care in Indonesia
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Barriers to behavioural change,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Elmira Sumintardja, Indonesia
tuPA04l
The role User's Wife in Monitoring Drug Taking in Methadone
Board
Therapy Dosages Reduction
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Voluntary Counselling and Testing
(VC i) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Ahmad Wildan Adnan, Muhammad Wildan, Indonesia
Board
003
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005
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006
TuPAG76
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007
TuPAOSO
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The difficulty of mobilizing High Risk Group for VCT in
Sengkang
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Voluntary Counselling and Testing
(VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT),
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Dhana Chitra, Indonesia
Those who ‘Talk the Talk’ of HIV Prevention in Myanmar Do Not
Always ‘Walk the Walk’
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Community Education, Lesbian
Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Gillian Fletcher, Australia
Multiple sexual partnership and risk perception among MSM
in Andhra Pradesh (AP), India
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Barriers to behavioural change,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Shaju V Joseph, N.S. Rao, R.K. Patra, India
Mapping Peer Education Programmes in the Pacific Islands
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Barriers to behavioural change,
Community Education
Jack Martin, Fiji
Reaching the unreachable, using the internet as a medium to
reach MSMs in Yogyakarta
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ), Community Education
Yusuf kusumo Nugroho, Indonesia
TUPA182
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TUPA183
Board
014
TuPA195
Board
015
HIV and Hepitis 0
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction
Luke Joshua Samson, Stephanie Strathdee, Jimmy Dorabjee,
Michael D Sweat
HIV/AIDS preventive education combined with ideological
needs within MSM community
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ), Community Empowerment
LAU Ki, China
Impact over time in behavior change outcomes among IDUs
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Intravenous Drug User,
Harm Reduction, Risk factors
Enisha Sarin. Micahel Sweat, Arun Virk, Basant Singh,
Luke Samson, United States
Keyword. Communication & messages
tuPAG32
Board
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TUPA120
Board
017
TUPA038
Board
018
TuPA039
Board
019
TuPA091
Board
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Mobilizing societal leaders as role models to decrease stigma
and discrimination associated with HIV
Keyword: Communication & messages, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Behavioral change strategies
Acharya Smriti Jacqueline, Parmeshwar Godrej, Mukesh Anand,
Mondira Jaisimha, Neelu Punn Kale, R Jayachandran, India
Streaming Radio (Internet radio) to HIV and AIDS Dissemination
Keyword: Communication & messages, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Slamet Riyadi, Indonesia
Access to HIV/AIDS information by the young population in
Bangladesh: A challenge
Keyword: Communication & messages, Community Empowerment,
Community Education
Farah Ahmed, Bangladesh
Designing Monitoring System for an Advocacy
Programme that Mainstream HIV/AIDS Issue in Mass Media
Keyword: Communication & messages, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC)
Kumar Manish, Adrian Terron, Smriti Acharya, Mukesh Anand,
Swati Mahapatra, Jayachandran, India
Concerns of Potential Volunteers Participating in a Phaselll HiV
Vaccine Trial at Ban Khai, Thailand
Keyword: Communication & messages, Vaccines Initiatives,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Thitipom Kraipet, S. Rerks-Ngarm, A. Triampol, R. Daojam,
M. Pirakaw, P. Kingko, Thailand
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TuPA089
Board
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Who Should Lead Positive Prevention in China?
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Innovative and Effective Interpersonal
Communication
Fang Yu, Yang Maobin, Wang Xiaoguang, Thomas, China
TuPA093
Board
021
Handbook That Contain Complete and pratical Information of
HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Communication & messages, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Community Education
Hadiki Habib, Umar Zein, Indonesia
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TUPA123
Board
010
Individual and community level change brought
about by 'Stepping Stones’ in a rural Fijian village
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies,Community Empowerment,
Community Education
TuPA132
022
HIV Knowledge through the language of migrants from Burma
Keyword: Communication & messages, Community Education,
Community Empowerment
Mr. Sai Dona, Thailand
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TuPA130
Board
Increase degrees of participation in Internet-based prevention
education
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023
Keyword: Communication & messages, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ), Information. Education and Communication (IEC)
Board
Emily Miller, Steve Selinsky, Tomasi, Matamasuka
TuPA152
Board
Oil
TuPA176
Board
012
HIV/AIDS Targeted Intervention(HATI) Fair innovation in the
national HIV response, Bangladesh
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies, Community Empoweiment,
Communication & messages
Syed Imtiaz Ahmed, Muhammad Ensanul Haque. Md. Sayeednr
Rahman, Ms. Asma Ul Hosna, Mr. Utpal Karmaker Bangladesh
The Use of Mitragyna Speciosa in reducing harm from
addiction in Malaysia
Keyword: Behavioral change strategies. Harm Reduction. Risk factors
Vicknasingam B. Kasinather. Suresh Narayanan. Malaysia
Meng Gang, Lau Ki, China
TUPA146
Board
024
Reaching child migrant workers in Thailand with HIV prevention:
tailoring messages and delivery channels is the key
Keyword: Communication & messages, Risk factors, High Risk and
Vulnerable Groups
Eric Stener Carlson, Ms. Nonglak Boonyabuddhi Thailand
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
TuPA158
Board
025
HIV risk perception communication in Hong Kong MSM:
Integrating quantitative and qulitative studies
Keyword: Communication & messages, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Community Empowerment
Haochu Li, Joseph TF Lau, Hi Yi Tsui, China
TuPAlOO
Board
038
TuPAIO'e
TuPA169
Board
026
TuPA199
Board
027
Media Analysis: Quantity and Quality of news content
AIDS decreased
Keyword: Communication & messages, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Behavioral change strategies
Slamet Riyadi, Ismay Prihastuti, Indonesia
Behavior Change Communication the Smart and Safe Waya faith-based approach to HIV prevention in Timor
Keyword: Communication & messages, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Michael Johansson, Natalie Kruse-Levy, Leoneto Pinto Soares,
East Timor
Keyword: Harm Reduction
TUPA012
Board
028
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TuPA040
Board
029
Feasibility of using a blind vaginal swab in diagnosing
endogenous infections: a community based HIV prevention
strategy
Keyword: Hann Reduction, Life-skill education, Community Education
Sathyadevi Herath, Dr. Sujatha Samarakoon,
Prof. Pushpa Fonseka, Sri Lanka
Harm Reduction can make changes in Injecting Drug Users life
(IDUs)
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drag User,
Behavioral change strategies
Alam Shabab, India
Board
039
TuPA107
Board
040
TuPAIOS
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041
TuPAIIO
Board
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TUPA112
Board
043
TuPA119
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TuPA054
Board
“SERVICE sterile syringe Program (NSP)”: Log In to access
doors to Advanced Services for IDUIPLHIV
030
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Community Empowerment, Intravenous Drug User
TuPA065
Board
“One-stop-shop” like HIV prevention, treatment and care
service linkage model targeting DU in Hunan
Keyword: Harm Reduction. High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Intravenous Drug User
Hu Yifei, Chen Xi, Zheng Jun, Wei XiuQing, Qin Biyun, China
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TuPA072
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Lamganda Sihombing, Afrianto, Heru Hidayat, Andhika W.B, Indonesia
Buprenorpine has been working! Substitute oral therapy
successfully reduce HIV transmission
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drug User. Behavioral change strategies
Indra, Indonesia
Harm Reduction well donelComprehensif Programs &
collaboration other stakeholders can change Epidemic
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Behavioral change strategies, Intravenous Drug User
Ronald Ranov F.P., Indonesia
TuPA122
Board
045
TuPA126
Board
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TuPA095
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Outreach program for IDU Intervention in Boncos Village at
West Jakarta
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drug User, Voluntary Counselling
and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Arman Arya Wiratama, Pitoyo Subur, Putra Indrayana, Dewiariani,
Yudith Soniera, Indonesia
Role of peers in increasing harm reduction coverage
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drug User, Communication & messages
Amran Bin Ismail, Guganesar. Parasuraman, Malaysia
Serving un-served Injecting Drug Users (IDUs) through Harm
Reduction (HR) program to halt an HIV epidemic in Bangladesh
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drug User
S. M. Tanvir Ahmed, Dr. Saima Khan, Dr. Kazi Belayet Ali,
Anup Kumar Bosu, Shahrear Farid, Furkan Hossain, Md. Badruzzam
Khan, Mohammad Omar Faruque, Md. Shakawat Alam, Bangladesh
Risk Factors Among The Buprenorphine Abuse
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drug User, Risk factors
Bayu Lesmana, Nazarudin Latief, Arman Arya, Dewiariani, Indonesia
Three years of Needle Syringe Program (NSP): What progress
can we see?
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Behavioural Change Communication, including
media & communications, Intravenous Drug User
Octavery Kamil, Rizky Ika Syafitri, Nasrun Hadi, M. Suhami,
Ade Aulia Erwin, M. Theo Syafei, Emmy, Sari Lenggogeni, Indonesia
HIV mainstreaming in health facilities in 7 districts of Vietnam
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Universal Precaution, Behavioral change strategies
TuPA129
Risk Behavior among Current & Former Injecting Drug Users
(IDUs) in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drug User, Risk factors
Shelly Iskandar, Diba.A.E.P. Basar, Teddy Hidayat, I.M.P. Siregar,
Lucas Pinxten, Cor de Jong, Indonesia
047
TuPA145
Board
Opioid substitution therapy and continued injecting drug use: 3
provinces in Indonesia
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Barriers to behavioural change. High Risk and
TuPA147
Vulnerable Groups
049
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Behavioral change strategies, Intravenous Drug User
TuPA116
Strengthening Needle Exchange Program Strategy of Harm
Reduction Program In Malang City
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Intravenous Drug User, Innovative and Effective
Interpersonal Communication
Edi Sasono, Indonesia
048
Board
Maximizing Metamorfosa’s Information Room Function At
Three Location Of Prisons
Keyword: Haim Reduction, Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT). Intravenous Drug User
Syafruddin, Indonesia
Board
050
11
HIV/AIDS and Drug Harm Reduction in Gay Rave Culture: from
participants’ perspective in Taiwan
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex
Questioning (LGBTIQ), High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Tsai, Chun Mei, Taiwan
Nguyen Thi Thanh Trung
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Stigma and discrimination faced by people living with HIV/AIDS
(PLWHA) in Coastal South India
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Education
Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan, Rashmi Syal, Manjula Rao,
John T. Ramapuram, Satish Rao, Basava Prabhu, India
A Comprehensive Community Service Model for Harm
Reduction in Kunming, China
Keyword: Harm Reduction. Risk factors, Intravenous Drug User
Feng Yu, Yang Maobin, China
James Rowan Blogg, Arie Rahadi, Inang Winarso, Suzanne Blogg
TuPAOSO
Factors affecting drug use practice and vulnerability of HIV
among Injecting Drug Users in select sites of Bangladesh
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Risk factors, Barriers to behavioural change
Md. Shakawat Alam, Dr. M. H. Faruquee, Mosfaqus Salehin, Bangladesh
HIV Exposure Report From POKDISUS FKUI/RSCM
January 2007-Desember 2008
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Post Exposure Prophylaxis, Risk factors
Indria Yogani, Zubairi Djoerban, Indonesia
High-risk practices among drug users (DUs) in the prison, a
study in Bangladesh
Md. Sayeedur Rahman, Dr. Mizanur Rahman, Mr. Sanju Miah,
Ms. Ferdousi Akhter, Mr. Deluar Hossain, Bangladesh
Conducting Health Education for Intravenuos Drugs User
Community in Bandung
Keyword. Harm Reduction, Community Empowerment, Community Education
Rommy Heryanto, Indonesia
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2009 Sentinel Surveillance Survey Evaluation of IDU injecting
TuPA‘062
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behaviour, condom use in Jakarta, West
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Condoms, Intravenous Drug User
Vidia Darmawi, Suzanne Blogg, Arry Lesmana Putra, Rosy Angela,
Laura Nevendorff, Arie Rahadi, Indonesia
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Improved sexual & health seeking behavior and reduced HIV
Board
prevalence among sex workers in Nha Trang
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Behavioural Change Communication, including
media & communications, Sex Workers
Do Thai Hung, Vietnam
052
064
Empowering the Most Vulnerable Adolescents and Youth
to Prevent HIV
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Behavioral change strategies,
Innovative and Effective Interpersonal Communication
Le Quang Nguyen, Nguyen Van Nam, Le Thi My Hien,
Lisa Sherburne, Vietnam
fuPAp79
HIV is ready to emerge in the Philippines
Board
065
TuPAOSI
tuPA190
Board
053
Successful Experience of Harm Reduction program
Keyword: Harm Reduction, Community Education, Intravenous Drug User
Huang, Tsui Mi, Taiwan
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Board
054
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Jakarta development impacting distribution of HIV infection
Board
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Harm. Reduction, Risk factors
Hady Irawan, Lamganda Sihombing, FranS: Jimmy G., Andika P.W,
Rueben Westvillage, Indonesia
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Highly Exposed Groups to STIs and HIV/AIDS in Cambodia
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Communication & messages
Chan Sodara, Tuon Ong Seyha, Var Chivom, Cambodia
Board
056
HIV/STIs Epidemiology among Female Sex Workers (FSWs);
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Sex Workers, Risk factors
Muhammad Safdar Kamal Pasha, Dr. Mobashar Malik,
Ms. Shukria Gull
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Risk behaviors of male clients (MCs) of female sex workers
Board
(FSWs) in Karachi, Pakistan
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors, Safer Sex Practice
Mirza Aleem Baig, Dr. Safdar Kamal Pasha, Dr. Mobashar Malik
057
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Sexuality and Place: Festivals, Cruising and the Spatial
Board
069
TuPA139
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070
058
Tu^AOji
Typology Matters: Costs of large scale HiV prevention
TUPA141
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intervention among sex workers in two districts of Maharashtra
state, India
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Sex Workers,
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ)
Chandrashekar Sudha, Kumaranayake L, Bhaskar Reddy,
Govindraj Y, Alary M., India
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Neither enclosure nor neglect: How to promote HIV prevention
among MSM from an ethical perspective
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Universal Precaution,
Community Education
Hattori Kenji, Japan
Using Participatory Reflection and Analysis (PRA) for Exploring
Sexual Networking on Major Trucking Routes in Pakistan
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups. Risk factors, Sexual networks
Rafique Ahmed Tunio, Johdah Bokhari, Hasan Raza Naqvi, Pakistan
Prevalence & Profile of HIV-Discordant Couples at Government
Hospital of Thoracic Medicine, India
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Grouos, Special Settings, Sexual networks
Patrick J. Nadol, Ezhil Radliakrishnan. Chokalingam Chandresakar,
Ayyamperuman Mahilmaran, Sarah Burnett, Ravi Muthusamy, India
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TuPA150
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The Heart of the Matter: Parents Role in the Primary Prevention
of Drug Use among Youth in Vietnam
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Innovative and Effective
Interpersonal Communication. Behavioral change strategies
Le Ouang Nguyen. Lisa Sherburne, Dr. Vu Cong Nguyen, Vietnam
Empowerment of Adolescent via Reproductive Health Education
as a Method to Prevent HIV Transmission
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Life-skill education,
Safer Sex Practices
Mitra Andini Sigilipoe, Tri Herryati, Indonesia
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Pattern of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors, Behavioural Change
Communication, including media & communications
Habib Ahmed, Pakistan
Improving clinical service uptake in high risk groups through
value added services:Hep B vaccination
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Behavioral change strategies,
Community Empowerment
Shetye Mrunal Subhash, Deshpande R, John Anthony,
Raghavendra T, Shajy Issac.Senthil, Moses S., India
Youth and HIV: We take the responsibility!
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Community Education
Nyiayu Annisa Farhany, Indonesia
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Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors, Surveillance
Anna Charisse Farr, David Peter Wilson, Australia
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Intimacies between Men in South India
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Special Settings,
Sexual networks
Dong Hee Sandra Hwang, Robert Lorway, Sushena Reza-Paul,
Jinu Jinendra, Stephen Moses, James Blanchard, Canada
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Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Communication & messages,
Life-skill education
Komalasari, Indonesia
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Reaching Chinese Internal Migrants in an Economic Downturn
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Communication & messages,
Risk factors
Richard Steven HOWARD Jr., Wu Rulian, Liang Mangguang, China
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workplace as entry-point for HIV prevention
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Behavioral change strategies,
Safer Sex Practices
Richard Steven HOWARD Jr., Han Shiyun, China
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Migrant Workers at Villages of Origin
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Overseas workers, Risk factors
Archana SINGH, Nepal
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Perceptions of fourth year high school students on sexuallytransmitted infections/HIV/AIDS
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups. Risk factors, Special Settings
Ernesto R. Gregorio Jr., Esmelila R Ulangca, Mary Ann A. Duario,
Philippines
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study in Gerehu, Port Moresby, PNG
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors, Barriers to
behavioural change
Anna Archy Sirimai Naemon, Papua New Guinea
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Expanding access to SRH-HIV information and services to key
population
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Empowerment,
Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling
and Testing (PICT)
Poojary Nisha Jagdish, Dr.Prasant Bandyopadhyaya,
Dr.Kalpana Apte. India
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A community-based program to facilitate Integration of SRH
and HIV/AIDS information & Services
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Sex Workers, Preventing Mother
To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or Prevention of Parent To Child
Transmission
Deepa Bajaj, Sushma Sharma, Sheela Mann, India
Motivating partners of transgenders for HIV testing
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Safer Sex Practices, Voluntary
Counselling and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling
and Testing (PICT)
Kalpita Pravin Patil, Vivek Raj Anand, Malinin Mobile,
Uday Sonawane, Murugesan S., India
Estimating the number of men who have sex with men in Hanoi
by the capture-recapture method
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIQ), Sexual networks
Nguyen Cuong Quoc, Victor J. Schoenbach, Le Quang Binh,
Huynh Lan Phuong, Vietnam
Partnership patterns and condom use of Vietnamese married
men who have sex with men
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors, Lesbian Gay
Bisexual Transgender Intersex Questioning (LGBTIG)
Nguyen Cuong Quoc, Victor J. Schoenbach, Huynh Lan Phuong,
Le Quang Binh, Le Nguyen Thu Thuy, Vietnam
Community based Education Facility for Children of Female
Sex Workers (FSWs) fight against HIV/AIDS
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Risk factors, Community Education
Mirza Aleem Baig, Dr. Safdar Kamal Pasha
Connecting the dots: Pointers for achieving scale up from the
Pragati
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Empowerment,
Sex Workers
Shama Karkal, N. Shiv Kumar, Chandrashekhar Gowda,
Siddhi Mankad, India
Non-institutional HIV testing among Truckers
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) or
Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Mohd. Dilshad, Nochiketa Mohanty, Mahesh Ganesan, Terri Ford,
Chinkholal Thangsing, India
Empowering Palembang women living with HIV to be organized
in a support group
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Empowerment,
Community Education
Muhammad Assyidik Amin, Indonesia
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User
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also for relaps with syringe. Methadone is way to solve!
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction, Behavioral change strategies
M. Syamsul Arifin, Indonesia
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Application of a Coupon Scheme to Recruit New Injection Drug
Users (IDUs) into HIV Interventions in
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Behavioral change strategies,
Harm Reduction
Rizky Ika Syafitri, Ignatius Praptoraharjo, Nasrun Hadi,
Octavery Kamil, Theo Zaenoeri, Ade Aulia Erwin, Indonesia
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Mobilizing Sexual Minorities for Scaling Up National AIDS
Control Program (NACP) in Northeast India
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Empowerment,
Safer Sex Practices
Souvik Kr. Ghosh, India
National Convention of Peer Educators India: Sharing the
experience of designing a program for Enhancing Youth
Participation In The Fight Against HIV and AIDS
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Communication & messages,
Risk factors
Sanjana Bhardwaj, Mathew Matam, India
Status of HIV affected Orphan and Vulnerable Children
(OVC) in Southern Shan State, Myanmar
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Community Empowerment,
Special Settings
Ye Yint Tun Mon Mon, Ei Ei Chaw, Tin Tin Mar, Myanmar
Country Level Action on Philippine Report Card: HIV
Prevention for Girls and Young Women
Keyword: High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Behavioural Change
Communication, including media & communications, Community Education
Janina Fatima Rosario Narvaez, Philippines
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The Bali Government Provides and Supports Health Care
for Drug Users
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Community Empowerment,
Life-skill education
M.llyas Pawelloi, Yahya Anshori, Rossy Angela, Indonesia
Methadone dose predicts Retention To Methadone Maintenance
Treatment at Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Band
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Dini Norviatin, Arifah Nur Istiqomah, Irvan Afriandi,
Reinout van Crevel, Indonesia
Involvement of former Injecting Drug User (IDU) in eradication
in Jambi Provinces
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Community Empowerment, Innovative and
Effective Interpersonal Communication
Rudiansyah, Indonesia
Research fatigue among injection drug users (IDU) leading to
biased responses on high value question
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Barners to behavioural change, Risk factors
Arshad Altaf, Ashraf Memon, Faran Emmanuel, Nasir Jalbani,
Pakistan
Continued advocacy for Methadone Treatment to curb HIV
epidemic
Intravenous Drug User, Information, Education and Communication (IEC),
Community Empowerment
Joko Arieffianto, Indonesia
Drug Policy Advocacy to Stop the Spread of HIV in Bandung
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User. Community Empowerment,
Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
Humpry Jhony Wacanno, Indonesia
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Former Injecting Drug Users
(IDUs) as Outreach Workers
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction. Voluntary Counselling and
Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Sigit Waluyo, A. Tamami Zain, Ahmad Jaelani, Lina Martina,
Eli Sholihat, Indonesia
Increasing Access to Health Services for IDU Sex Partners
Through a Coupon System
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction
Moch. Nuroini, Theo Zaenoeri, Bahrul Ulum/'project manager,
Ibnu Satiar/field coordinator, Eka Lilik Mulyani/counsellor,
Yuli Indriasmukti/outreach worker. Indonesia
Children Injecting Drug User: Change behavior make them not
infected HIV and productively in income generating programs
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction, Behavioral change strategies
Eke Meriyono. Indonesia
Outreach injecting drug users in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB)
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Behavioural Change Communication,
including media & communications, Risk factors
Gust' Cede Suardana, Indonesia
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Crossing Over: Drug Network Differences Among Chinese MMT
Clients Along the Myanmar Border
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Risk factors, Special Settings
Chyvette Williams, Wei Liu, Judith Levy
Baseline/ endline changes on Knowledge Attitudes and
Practices among IDUs in Philippine communities
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Barriers to behavioural change,
Behavioral change strategies
Sescon Jose Narciso Melchor C, Salas Vicente MD MPH,
Saniel Ofelia, PhD, Maglaya, Gladys, Philippines
Behavioral and biological surveillance among injecting drug
users in Quetta, Pakistan
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Surveillance,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Chaker Riaz Baloch, Mahncor Aryana, Pakistan
Comorbidities among HIV-Infected Injection Drug Users
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Risk factors,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Dr. Rizwan Aziz Qazi, Pakistan
Reducing HIV Transmission by Advocating MMT Clinic Launch
in Semarang City
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
M. Hasnul Fauzi, Indonesia
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The impact of syringe distribution and methadone substitution
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Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Sex Workers, Behavioral change strategies
Ji Soo, Pandu Riono, David Peter Wilson, Australia
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Integration of Harm Reduction into Abstinence Based
Organisation - An experience from Malaysia
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction,
High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Norhisham Bin Hashim, Guganesan Parasuraman, Malaysia
Working Group on TB-HIV in Drug Dependence Hospital
RSKO Jakarta
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction, Behavioural Change
Communication, including media & communications
Adhi Wibowo Nurhidayat, Arief Wardoyo, Vivi Lubis, Indonesia
Community Facilitator as an entrance for program sustainability
and community empowerment
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Community Education,
Community Empowerment
Ricky Andriansyah, Indonesia
Coverage of HIV prevention and care services for people who
inject drugs in the Asia-Pacific region
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction, Voluntary Counselling
and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Bradley Mathers, Hammad Ali, Louisa Degenhardt, Richard Mattick,
Alex Wodak, Australia
Preventing HIV/AIDS transmission among female addicts in
Kerobokan Prison, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Prisons, Life-skill education
Ni Luh Putu Aristuti, Indonesia
Sharing injecting equipment
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction, Risk factors
Shalini Singh, Basant Singh, Enisha Sarin, Luke Samson,
Michael D Sweat, Arun Viik, India
Exposure to Drug-law Enforcement and HIV Risk Behaviors
among Injection Drug Users in Thailand
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Prisons, Harm Reduction
Japan
Innovative approaches to Harm Reduction: Shooting Galleries
as NSP Site Partners with CARE Myanma
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction, Preventing Mother To
Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) or Prevention of Parent To
Child Transmission
Sarah Moore, Kyaw Hlaing, Tammy Hasselfeldt
Keyword: Overseas Workers
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Youth Roles in Supporting the Government’s Policies to
Decrease the HIV/AIDS Number in Indonesia
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Risk factors, Community Empowerment
Felix Chikita Fredy, Rudy Kumiawan, Budiman Bella, MD, Indonesia
TuPAOZS
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119
TuPA185
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120
Asian Migrant Farm Workers in Ontario, Canada: Healthcare
Access and HIV Prevention
Keyword: Overseas workers, Community Education, Risk factors
Noulmook Sutdhibhasilp, Miya Narushima, Romyen Tangsubutra,
Tiane Le, Canada
Nepalese Migrant Workers and HIV Vulnerability in India:
A Systematic Review
Keyword: Overseas workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Behavioural Change Communication, including media & communications
Padam Prasad Simkhada, Pratik Adhikary, Bibha Simkhada,
United Kingdom
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Strategies for Increasing Migrants’ Access to HIV Services in
Thailand
Keyword: Overseas workers, Barners to behavioural change,
Community Empowerment
Brahm Press, Thailand
Prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection
among Bangladeshi Migrant Workers
Keyword: Overseas workers, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups,
Community Education
Mohammad Zahirul Hoque, Mustaque Ahmad, Habib S Chaudury,
M. Atiquzzaman, Sharif U. Ahmad, Malaysia
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Keyword: Post Exposure Prophylaxis
TuPA003
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121
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TuPA101
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Strengthening Networks PMTCT Service in Karawang District
Keyword: Post Exposure Prophylaxis
Abdul Rachim
Integrated Health Project involving the community for
Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV
Keyword: Post Exposure Prophylaxis, Voluntary Counselling and Testing
(VCT/ or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT),
Community Education
Syed Iftikar Ahmed, India
Post exposure prophylaxis(PEP) for HIV, Knowledge and
attitude among Sri Lankan health care workers
Keyword: Post Exposure Prophylaxis, Information, Education and
Communication (IEC), High Risk and Vulnerable Groups
Ayanthi Shiromi Karunarathne, Lakruwan Dasanayake.
Niranjan lllangakoon, Prasanna Gunasena, Sri Lanka
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Youth Roles in Supporting The Governments Policies to
Decrease the HIV/AIDS Number in Indonesia
Keyword: Intravenous Drug User, Risk factors, Community Empowerment
Rudy Kurniawan, Felix Chikita Fredy, Budiman Bella, MD, Indonesia
TuPA102
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124
High incidence of rash after initiating HAART for
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
Keywora: Post Exposure Prophylaxis, Information, Eoucation and
Communication (IEC), Special Settings
Alvarez Bognar Fernando, Chan WK, Chan KCW, Tse ICT,
Wong KH. Hong Kong
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TuPA188
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125
The Joint WHO/ILO Guidelines on post-exposure prophylaxis
to prevent HIV Infection: towards better protection of health
workers and individuals exposed to sexual assault
Keyword: Post Exposure Prophylaxis, Risk factors, Universal Precaution
Loretta Hieber-Girardet, Margherita Licata, Switzeriand
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Keyword: Access to Care and Treatment
TuPB214
Board
136
Willingness for HIV testing among factory workers in Surabaya,
Indonesia
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Counseling, HIV testing
Yuri Sasaki, Andryansyah Arifin, Kazuhiro Kakimoto, Kenji Shibuya
Keyword: Prisons
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TuPA099
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Preventing HIV infection among prisoners in Malang City
Keyword: Prisons,Intravenous Drug User, Harm Reduction
Puput Nugroho, Bahrul Ulum, dr. Moh. Adib. Solahuddin, Indonesia
Prevention and Awareness for jail inmates
Keyword: Prisons, Behavioural Change Communication, including media &
communications, Barriers to behavioural change
Aftab Ahmed, Pakistan
Condoms are not available in prisons as a rule in West
Kalimantan (WK)
Keyword: Prisons, Condoms, Safer Sex Practices
Chandra Nurhasanudin, Indonesia
Assessment of HIV prevalence and risk behaviors to inform
HIV voluntary counseling and testing in a prison of Thailand
Keyword: Prisons, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Voluntary Counselling
and Testing (VCT) or Practitioner Initiated Counselling and Testing (PICT)
Supalert Nedsuwan, Pilaiwan Yodprasit, Saowarin Sinsomboonthong,
Ampom Takumnin, Nipa Ngamtrailai, Kruatip Jantharathaneewat,
Thailand
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137
TuPB245
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TuPB248
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139
TuPB250
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TuPB264
TuPA164
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Prison Inmate participation in HIV infection controlling effort
inside the penitentiary
Keyword: Prisons, Behavioural Change Communication, including media
& communications, Intravenous Drug User
Tommy Rendro Sukmono Hadhi, Indonesia
Board
141
TuPB270
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142
ART Adverse Effects Profilein AHF-Cambodia Cares at Preah
Keto Mealea Military Hospital
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy Opportunistic
infection, AIDS Healthcare Foundation
Chhim Sarath, Chinkholal Thangsing, Chhim Sarath, Cambodia
Mandatory Testing and Inaccessible Treatment
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Community-based care,
Reproductive health
Chan Siew Ling, Malaysia
Analysis of Expenditures for Highly Active Antiretroviral
Therapy (HAART) in Rural Areas of China
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Affordable traatment, Care/support
Feng Zhou, Song Duan, Zhiwei Guo, Yuanwu Xu,
Yindi Zhang, Xinping Zhao
Advocacy: The provision of CD4 and viral load testing in the
Province of Jambi, Indonesia
Keyword: Access to care and treatment CD4, Viral load
Yuly, Indonesia
Tue
Referral Hospital of HIV I AIDS in Jambi
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Care/support,
Strengthening Health System
Ade Irma Firmansyah, Indonesia
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Reaching out illiterate groups for treatment in rural areas
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy,
Peer support and education
Low Cheap Foh, Malaysia
Keyword: Sailor
TuPA043
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131
TuPA057
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TuPA105
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Understanding Distorted Knowledge as a Pervasive
Determinant of Risk Among Asia-Pacific Seafarers
Keyword: Sailor, Overseas workers, Sexual networks
Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III, Philippines
TuPB333
Board
143
Human values among seafarers in Tanjung Priok Harbor
Indonesia
Keyword: Sailor, High Risk and Vulnerable Groups, Barriers to behavioural change
Raymond A.I. Tambunan, Indonesia
TuPB277
Prevention of STI,HIV/AIDS through behavior change among
recruited youth sailors for Naval force
Keyword: Sailor, Risk factors, Behavioural Change Communication, including
media & communications
Premadasa Ekanayake, Sri Lanka
TuPB282
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144
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145
TuPB296
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Keyword: Vaccines Initiatives
TuPA121
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134
TuPA156
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The Private Demand for an HIV Vaccine in China
Keyword: Vaccines Initiatives, Information, Education and Communication
(IEC), Special Settings
Michael Patrick Cameron, Wu Fan, Steven Lim, John Tressler,
Yunbo Zhou, New Zealand
HIV Vaccine Acceptability among High-risk Men who have Sex
with Men and Transgenders in Thailand
Keyword: Vaccines Initiatives, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex
Questioning (LGBTIQ). Sex Workers
Peter Adam Newman, Surachet Roungprakhon, Suchon Tepjan,
Suzy Yim, Thailand
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TuPB299
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147
TuPB305
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148
An overview of HIV Treatment Care and Prevention of Parentto-Child Transmission Centres in Pakistan
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy,
Strengthening Health System
Dr. Naveeda Shabbir, Pakistan
Role of the family in antiretroviral treatment access: a case
study in Haiphong (Viet-Nam)
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Homecare, Community-based care
Myriam De Loenzien, Nguyen Thi Thieng, Luu Bich Ngoc, France
Occupational Exposures among Health Care Workers in North
Colombo Teaching Hospital,Ragama,Sri Lanka
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy, Counseling
Himali Priyantha Perera, Dr. G. Weerasinghe, Sri Lanka
The most neglected vulnerable population female IDUs who
involved in Sex work in Manipur, India
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Care/support, Access to care and
treatment
Singh Chingsubam Bangkim, Y. SHasikumar Singh, India
Generalize epidemic among one of the most vulnerable
population - Cl.HlV in Manipur
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Pediatric AIDS
Singh Yumnam Shasikumar, Bangkim Chingsubam
Barriers to HIV and other STI service uptake in Small Island
Settings in the Pacific Region
Keyword: Access io care and treatment, Ethico-legal issues,
Strengthening Health System
Graham John Roberts, Jyotishna Mudaliar, Fiji
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Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Strengthening Health System,
Peer support and education
Teodora Wi, Arun Risbud, Prakash Narayanari Vasudevan Potty,
R. Gangakhedkar, Sandhya Barge, India
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improve their life, integartion in society
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Peer support and education,
Strengthening Health System
Bernadette Glisse, Yen Sokha, Smien Ran, Cambodia
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Optimizing the role of doctors in the treatment of HIV of
Prisoner in Bekasi Prison
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Care/support,
Peer support and education
Darmawan, Iswan Deny, Iwan Pribadi Ikhsan, Putty Sekar Melati,
Dr. lis Krisnasari, Eko Sumarsono, Indonesia
HIV/AIDS Cross Border Competence, Thailand-Lao PDR-
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Need for Integration of HIV/AIDS services in to existing Sexual
and Reproductive Health care setting
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Capacity building for program staff,
Strengthening Health System
Dr.Louis S. Paulraj, Mrs. A. Shyamala Devi, India
Myanmar: Healthcare Model of Chiang Saen Hospital, Thailand
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy
Chaitha
Ittipol, Chaitha Wacharin, Thailand
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HIV Directory Book: Help response of AIDS in Bandung,
Indonesia!
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Case management, Care/support
Ahmad Muhaimin, Indonesia
Care & Support and Short-home service For People Living with
HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Nepal
Keyword: Access to care and treatment,Care/support
Binod Gurung, Nepal
Role of PHC to Enhance Access to Treatment and Care to PLHA
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Community-based care,
Peer support and education
Rajan Rana, Santosh Chettri, Nepal
Unregulated treatment facilities violating the PLHIV rights to
Quality care in private&govt settings
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Adherence,Strengthening Health System
Daisy David, Ragupathy, Christopher Baskeran, Dr. Mahalingam,
K.K.Abraham, India
Peer-based research - Challenges to women’s and children's
access to HIV services in Asia
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy
Frika Chia Iskandar, Susan Paxton, Thailand
Significance of National Size estimation of People infected and
affected by HIV & AIDS in Bangladesh
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy,
Clinical intervention
Asma Parvin, Bangladesh
The Role of PLHIV Women Support Group to Address the
Urgent Need for Reproductive Health Services
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Care/support, Reproductive health
Neneng Yulianti, Dr. Tiara Mahatmi, Indonesia
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TuPB628
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Care and Support for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam:
The impact of Stigma and Discrimination
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Care/support, IDU clinical and
Needs of HIV affected children & their service providers
towards scaling up of care and support service
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Care/support, Pediatric AIDS
Rohit Sarkar, Chandra Reddy, Kaveesher Krishnan, Pawan Dhall,
Sai Subhasree Raghavan, India
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Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Care/support, Community-based care
Lily Lesley, Papua New Guinea
An integrated approach of Prevention and ART Treatment
Care Continuum
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Strengthening Health System,
Community-based care
Survi Srinivas Goud, Mr. Prabhakar Varma, Dr. Vijay Kiran, Dr. Saroj,
Mr. Chandravadan, Mr. Sidharth Das, India
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Services
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy, Care/support
Joseph Mount Singh, Ms. Beena Walia, India
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High ART adherence in HIV infected children through
community home-based care (CHBC) approach
Keyword: Adherence, Antiretroviral therapy, Community-based care
Manak Manju, India
Family support of injection drug users (IDUs) receiving
antiretrovirals (ARVs) in Jakarta and Bali
Keyword: Adherence, Counseling, Antiretroviral therapy
Ronald Hershow, Sari Lenggogeni, Octavery Kamil,
I. Made Setiawan, Raymond A. I. Tambunan, Irwanto
Spiritual Counseling Effect on to Take ARV Theraphy
Adherence Coping on HIV/AIDS Patiens on VCT Out
Keyword: Adherence, Counseling, Antiretroviral therapy
Alfitri, Indonesia
A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators to Antiretroviral
Adherence for HIV/AIDS Patients
Keyword: Adherence, Antiretroviral theiapy, Self-help
Donn Colby, Anh Pham, Sonya Trinh, Dang Thi Nhat Vinh,
Howard Libman, Vietnam
Role of livelihood and nutritional support in improving
adherence to ART
Keyword: Adherence, Nutrition, Community-based care
Dr.Siishma Bhusal Lamichhane, Mr. Subash Shrestha, Nepal
treatment
Duong Cong Thanh. Karen Marie Moland, Knut Fylkesnes,
Bui Due Thang, Nguyen Anh Tuan, Nguyen Tran Hien,
Pham Due Manh, Nguyen Thanh Long, Vietnam
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Health care workforce training to address the issues
surrounding marginalised sexual communities in the Pacific:
a curriculum review
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, Care/support,
Strengthening Health System
Kamal Kishore, Tomkins M., Musson R., Bates N., Fiji
Extending quality of life enhancement services at hospice
setting: AHF Thailand cares experience
Access to care and treatment, Community-based care, Counseling
Vin Sam Nang, Chinkholal Thangsing, Thailand
TuPB311
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Anglicare Stop AIDS, Papua New Guinea: An Initiative of the
Anglican Dioceses of Port Moresby
Keyword: Access to care and treatment, GIPA, Community-based care
Edward Yamai, Papua New Guinea
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174
ART Adherence Monitoring in Sihanouk Hospital Center of
HOPE (SHCH), Cambodia
Keyword: Adherence
Tuy Samnang, Thai Sopheak, Khem Soklida, Sok Sopheak,
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support systems Experiences of Namakkal Dis
Keyword: Adherence, Peer support and education, AIDS orphans
Sundaram Jeyapaul Sunder Singh, Mary Julie,Praveen Femila
TuPB650
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Improving adherence to Antiretroviral therapy in Bali: treatment
education for PLWHA
Keyword: Adherence, CD4, Antiretroviral therapy
Ni Wayan Septarini, Indonesia
ART adherance for transsexual
Keyword: Adherence, CD4, Drug resistance
Bambang Akhjar Muganto, Indonesia
What factors influence adherence to ART in Indonesia?
Evaluation of adherence rates in Dharmais Hospital, Jakarta
Keyword: Adherence, Antiretroviral therapy, Access to care and treatment
Robert Kosasih, Indonesia
Unique strategy for HIV treatment adherence and behavioral
modification: AHF India Cares Experience
Keyword: Adherence, Peer support and educabon, Antiretroviral therapy
Nochiketa Mohanty, Francis De Melo, Mahesh Ganesan,
Chinkholal Thangsing, India
Treatment Literacy is a key to adherence and success of ART
rollout program - a Nepal experience
Keyword: Adherence, Antiretroviral therapy, GIPA
Bishal Jung Rana, Rabin Basnet, Bipin Ranjitkar, Nepal
Keyword: Antiretroviral Therapy
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Powering the Community to Support OVC: Creation of
Community Children Supporting Network
Keyword: AIDS orphans, Strengthening Health System, Care/support
Chry Monyrath, Ms. Sum Saturn, Cambodia
Impact Existance of PLWHA in Household toward Education
Participation od Child Aged 7-18 Years Old
Keyword: AIDS orphans, Community-based care, Peer support and education
Fita Rizki Utami, dr. Iwan Ariawan, MSPH,
dr. Sabarinah Prasetyo, MSc., Indonesia
Caregiving burden and depression among children affected by
HIV/AIDS in China
Keyword: AIDS orphans, Community-based care, Homecare
Liying Zhang, Xiaoming Li, Xiaoyi Fang, Bonita Stanton, United States
A Preliminary Study on Children Orphaned or Made Vulnerable
by HIV/AlDS in Central China
Keyword: AIDS orphans, Access to care and treatment,
Strengthening Health System
Bryan Chung Chi To, Ruosi Song, China
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Community Forums engage leaders and empower PLHIV in
Cambodia
Keyword: AIDS orphans
Kith Marady, Va Sopheak, Sok Long, Cambodia
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infected Children in Myanmar
186
Keyword: AIDS orphans, Capacity building for program staff,
Community-based care
Wai Lin Kyaw, Ei Ei Chaw, Myanmar
TuPB456
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Is Fostercare a viable alternative to institutionalisation:
Learnings from a crisis center in Mumbai
Keyword: AIDS orphans, Access to care and treatment, Care/support
Santhi Thakur, India
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Psychosocial support as a key component of OVC Program in
China
Keyword: AIDS orphans, GIPA, Care/support
Jin Shan, Ms. Liu Linna. China
Innovative approaches to Advocacy: Stage performance and
participation in medical education by clients as a channel for
advocacy with service providers and authorities in Mon State,
Myanmar
Keyword: AIDS orphans, Strengthening Health System, Care/support,
Pediatric AIDS
Kyaw Hlaing, Sarah Moore, Tammy Hassselfeldt, Myanmar
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Quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS initiating
Antiretroviral Therapy in Guangxi, China
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, CD4, Access to care and treatment
Rangsima Airawanwat, Zhu Qiuying, Liu Wei, Dimitri Prybylski,
Ming Zhongqiang, Zhang Konglai, Cheng Feng
Developing a monitoring and reporting system on HIV care
and ART in Lao PDR
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, CD4, Access to care and treatment
Rangsima Airawanwat, Zhu Qiuying, Liu Wei, Dimitri Prybylski,
Ming Zhongqiang, Zhang Konglai, Cheng Feng
Strengthening ARV service in Karawang district, West Java
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy
Inggit Pramudyana
ART Maintenance Centre (AMC)
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Adherence, Homecare
Pemu Budhathoki, Nepal
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patients on HAART in Hanoi
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Care/support, Peer support and education
Kyoko Ishigaki, Junko Tanuma, Atuko Hachiya, Kunihisa Tsukada,
Nguyen Bic Ha, Nguyen Thi Dung, Trinh Thi Minh Lien,
Nguyen Due Hien, Nguyen Van Kinh, Shinichi Oka, Japan
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Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Access to care and treatment,
Strengthening Health System
Muhamad Arafah, Indonesia
Advocate for Access to Treatment and Ensure Smooth
Functioning Of CD4 Machines & ART Clinics
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, CD4, Strengthening Health System
Vikas Ahuja, India
Role of Community Care Centres in Reducing Lost to
Follow-up of Patients on ART
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Adherence, Care/support
Anil Kumar Gupta, India
Quality of Life Among Antiretroviral drugs users: incorporating
their voice for sustainable response
Keyword: Antiretrovii al therapy, Care/support, Access to care and treatnent
Sumitra Devi Shrestha, Professor Pranee Liamputtong, Australia
A comparison of the CD4 response to antiretroviral regimens
in HIV/AIDS patients in Dharmais Cancer
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, 004, Antiretroviral agents
Retnosari Andrajati, Rizka Andalusia,Yulian Rahmadini, Indonesia
Adherence ARV Factor at the IDU's
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Access to care and treatment.
IDU clinical and treatment
Vicky Rahmat Suhardi, Indonesia
Assessment of ARV treatment outcome and adherence of
Infected Volunteers in Phases HIV Vaccine Trial
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Adherence, Counseling
Jittiya L'iddaglom, Nakorn Premsri, Siripunt Sutjitjool, Bunraksa
Vityakom, S. Pulpokpol. R. Chaipin. N. Sirijongdee. R. Paris,
J. Kim, Supachai Rerks-Ngarm, Thailand
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Cost Effectiveness of ART Rollout in India
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, CD4, Access to care and treatment
Radhey Shyam Goyal, India
Survival, immunological and virological outcomes with HAART
in a cohort of children at National Pedi
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Access to care and treatment, Case management
Sam Sophan, Ung Vibol, Huot Chantheany, Chan Bunnthy,
Kdan Yuvatha, Chhour Y Meng, Kenneth Mayer, Eric Nerrienet,
Chea Chamnann, Pok Moroun, Pic Boren, Lim Phary,
Pech Chanchoavy, Kheng Mareth, So Sokhem, Kim Peou, Cambodia
Increasing access to ART through empowering communities in
Northern Uganda: The experience of TASO
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral agents
Aliama Edema James, Uganda
Evaluation of Renal Function in Long-term Tenofovir Treatment
among Japanese HIV-infected patients
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Antiretroviral agents, Clinical trial
Munehiro Yoshino, Hiroki Yagura, Takeshi Kuwahara,
Yasuharu Nishida, Tomoko Uehira, Takuma Shirasaka, Japan
Determination of plasma maraviroc concentrations using a
conventional LC-MS method
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Antiretroviral agents, Clinical trial
Masaaki Takahashi, Atsushi Hirano, Nami Terahata,
Tsuguhiro Kaneda, Japan
Anemia in HIV-Infected Patients Receiving ARV Medication at a
Public Hospital in Malaysia
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Nutrition, Clinical intervention
Nazisa Hejazi, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mary Huang Soo Lee,
Dr. Christopher Lee Kwak Choong, Prof. Dr. Khor Geok Lin, Malaysia
Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Program in Pakistan: Challenges
and Way Forward
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Access to care and treatment, Adherence
Ayesha Khan, Rizwan Qazi, Naveeda Shabbir, Hasan A. Zaheer,
Adnan A. Khan, Pakistan
Correlation between Anti-Retroviral Therapy and Quality of life
of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Bandung West Java Indonesia
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Care/support, Adherence
Hartiah Haroen, Neti Juniarti, Desy Indrayani, Kusman Ibrahim,
Anastasia Anna, Etika Emaliyawati, Indonesia
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Hematological Abnormalities among HIV/AIDS Patients on
Zidovudine Containing Anti-retroviral Therapy
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Case management, Alternative therapy
Dr. Nasim Akhtar, Pakistan
TuPB344
Barriers to Free Antiretroviral Treatment Access for Female Sex
Workers, MSM & Transwomen in Chennai
TuPB353
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Access to care and treatment.
225
Response to Antiretroviral Treatment among HIV Patients with
and wiihout IDU history in Indonesia
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, IDU clinical and treatment.
Access to care and treatment
Rudi Wisaksana, Danarastri Paran lita, Azzania Fibriani, Primal Sudjana,
Tony S. Djajakusumah, Reinout van Crevel, Indonesia
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Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) related Itrogenic Anemia in
HIV/AIDS patients
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Generic drug, Alternative therapy
Naila Bashir, Dr. Rizwan Aziz Qazi, Pakistan
Cardiovascular risk comparison in Stavudine and Zidovudine
groups: AHF India Cares experience
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, CD4, Antiretroviral agents
Nochiketa Mohanty, Rajesh Pai, GouNgaih Chiin,
Chinkholal Thangsing, India
Preliminary findings of nation-wide ART facility sur/ey in
Viet Nam
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Adherence, Access to care and treatment
Masami Fujita, Do Thi Nhan, Cao Thi Thanh Thuy, Nguyen Thi Minh
Thu, Bui Due Duong, Nguyen Thanh Long, Vietnam
Survival among adult HIV infected patients combined
Antiretroviral therapy in Sanglah Hospital Denpasar
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy
Keyword: Capacity Building for Program Staff
Adopting and Implementing Patient Information Management
Systems
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, Capacity building for program staff,
Strengthening Health System
Michael Jen Schlauch, Apa Parunga, Dr. John Millan,
Papua New Guinea
Strengthening Health System
Venkatesan Chakrapani, Murali Shanmugam, Abraham K. Kurian,
Peter A. Newman, Robert Dubrow, India
A comparative study of various 2nd line regimens in a resource
poor setting: AHF India Cares Experience
Keyword: Antiretroviral therapy, CD4, Access to care and treatment
Rajesh Kasturi Pai, Nochiketa Mohanty, Mahesh Ganesan,
Goungaih Chiin, Chinkholal Thangsing, India
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Needle pricks among health workers: hazards of occupational
health significance
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Care/support, AIDS orphans,
Counseling
Kennedy Kaonga, John Mulebi, Zambia
Training to be master trainer on HIV/AIDS Program
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Access to care and treatment,
Case management
Rita Farida, Indonesia
Effectiveness of three competence programs for nursing
students in serving patients with HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Care/support, Nursing care
Winnie Mak, Jessie W. Y. Yiu, Winnie S. K. Ho, Hong Kong
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and family planning service providers
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Reproductive health, Counseling
Wang Hui, Liu Hongyan, Liu Zhongyi, Gui Jiangfeng, Shao Ye, China
Action Planning Empowers Field Staff and Overcomes Stigma
Regarding Sexuality- Example From Myanmar
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Community-based care,
Case management
Nwe Mar, Tin Aung Win, Aung Min Thein, Benton, Kim, Htay Maung,
Aung Thant Zin
Capacity Building for Networking: The Strategic Role of
Knowledge Management in HIV/AIDs Management
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, GIPA, Self-help
Ola Tolulope Monisola, Nigeria
Training is not enough: Challenges in empowering field
workers to provide psychosocial support
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Counseling,
Community-based care
Tin Aung Win, Nwe Mar, Aung Min Thein, Kim Benton,
Aung Thant Zin, Htay Maung
Effect of HIV/AIDS Prevention Knowledge Training for 367
Village-level FP Service Provider
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Reproductive health. Care/support
Qiao Zhiyun, China
Synergizing positive voices - The Pakistan Experience
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, GIPA, Care/support
Malik, Masood Fareed, Dr. Sarnia Hashim, Pakistan
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Partnership with the HIV/AIDS national programme to
strengthen ARV/Ols logistic management
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Access to care and treatment,
Strengthening Health System
Eat. Morokot, Cambodia
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Acclimatization Training: A Key to Better Understanding
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Care/support, AIDS orphans
Cecilia Rina Haryanti, Indonesia
Supporting General Practitioners in Providing STI Testing and
Treatment to the Community
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Strengthening Health System,
Case management
Priyadi Prihaswan, Miranda Shaw, Catherine O'Connor
Transformation of attitudes through RAR training of IDU and
SW outreach workers in Hai Duong, Vietna
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Strengthening Health System,
Peer support and education
Jacka David, Pham Ngoc Thach, Nguyen Van Hai, Do Mai Hoa,
Le Bao Chao, Nguyen Trieu Trinh, Suresh Kumar, Vietnam
Building Competence for Medical Students: Lesson learned in
Problem-based learning approach on AIDS
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, IDU clinical and treatment,
Strengthening Health System
Abraham Simatupang, Luana Nantingkaseh, Mulyadi Djojosaputro,
Hayati Siregar, Joyce Lengkong
With a little SALT: the ACP Strengthens the Response to
HIV/AIDS by NGOs, PLHIV and Communities
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, GIPA, Community-based care
Dusit Duangsa, Usa Duongsaa, Pimpawan Kheyata, Thailand
Capacity building of NGOs in documentation of experiences to
provide evidence for sustainability
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff,Strengthening Health System,
Case management
Zainab Shafqat Malik, Masood Fareed Malik, Pakistan
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Quality enhancing task shifting training in resource poor
settings
Keyword: Capacity building for program staff, Community-based care,
Strengthening Health System
Mary Louise Adair, Nochiketa Mohanty, Mahesh Ganesan,
Shreejaya Sudheeran, Chinkholal Thangsing, India
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Keyword: Care/Support
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A comprehensive approach to strengthen community
competence for effective HIV response in Thailand
Keyword: Care/support, Access to care and treatment, Community-based care
Chalitanon sachato
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Negotiation between modernity and tradition: Moral panics and
HIV/AIDS in southwestern Nigeria
Keyword: Care/support, Homecare, Strengthening Health System
AJALAAderemi Suleiman, Germany
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Characteristic HIV/AIDS and Elderly in Cipto Mangunkusumo
Hospital and Dharmais Cancer Hospital
Keyword: Care/support, Counseling, HIV testing
Indah Mahdi,Hepa Susami.Samsuridjal Djauzi.Sari Arumdati, Indonesia
Advocacy HIV & AIDS to priest as efforts to reduction of stigma
and discrimination for PLWHA
Keyword Care/support. Community-based care, Homecare
Haruddin, Indonesia
A successful homecare programme operated by PLWHIV to
help PLWHIV in Bangkok’s slum communities
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Homecare
Usanee Janngeon, Watcharee Rittapipat, Chutima Joinjead,
Apiwat Kwangkeaw Mongkol Phowean. Thailand
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Pattern of clinical presentation of different Ols among PLHA in
one care and treatment center in Bangladesh
Keyword: Care/support, TB-HIV, Self-help
Nilufar Begum, Nomita Baroi, Subashini Biswas, Bangladesh
Caregiver burden of family members of persons living with HIV
in Thailand
Keyword: Care/support, Homecare, Access to care and treatment
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, Chuleepom Jiraphongsa, Li Li,
Lee Sung Jae, United States
Assessing the impact of Self-help Clubs for people infected
and affected by HIV/AIDS in Vietnam
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Self-help
Mr. Quyen Ngoc Tran, Thailand
Peer Support Groups: Important for health services for PLHIV
in Garut
Keyword: Care/support, Peer support and education
Wahyu Wibisana, Indonesia
Counseling Management Strategy in Helping Reduce Methadone
Keyword: Care/support, Counseling, IDU clinical and treatment
Murni, Indonesia
Avoid The Virus, Not The People
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Peer support and education
Hadiansyah Yanuar Rizqi Aktsar, Indonesia
Revitalize People Living with HIV/AIDS by Peer Group Camp
Keyword: Care/support
Lan, Yuan-Heng, Taiwan
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Leaders through Care Support Treatment Programmes
Keyword: Care/support, Ethico-legal issues, HIV testing
Sudha Jha, India
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Improving the quality of life for FSW PLWHA through Melati
support group
Keyword: Care/support, Adherence, Peer support and education
Ritta Zahara, Indonesia
Realization of HIV-AIDS Care Society in Malang City
Keyword: Care/support, Peer support and education, Community-based care
Rudi Hartono,Edi Sasono, Indonesia
Decreasing the mortality and misery of West Nusa Tenggara
People Living with HIV (PLWHIV)
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Self-help
Gustano, Indonesia
Less Of Reproductive Health Knowledge is One Causation
Infected HIV/AIDS in Youth
Keyword: Care/support, Reproductive health, Community-based care
Sitirahma Desmarleni, Indonesia
Radio station as a vehicle Education HIV I AIDS for Youth
Keyword: Care/support, Counseling, Community-based care
Rizky Amelya Anwar Samana, Indonesia
Transgenders often state that an HIV diagnosis feels like a
death sentence
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care Peer support and education
Siswantoro, Indonesia
The importance of information on HIV-AIDS in the RegionBased Religions
Keyword: Care/support
Dhani Nurhayati, Indonesia
PLHIV involvement in clinical care and support - a case study
of TREAT Asia - AIDS Care China’s Red
Keyword: Care/support, Peer support and education, Adherence
Jennifer Ho, Thomas Cai. Thailand
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Tan Su Lan, Hjh Sabi bte Abdul Rahman, Mehalah C Rajathurai,
Malaysia
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HIV is Not the End of Everything
Sun Shine In The Dark
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Peer support and education
Jalwin DerJit, Indonesia
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Keyword: Care/support, Peer support and education, Community-based care
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Baby support to five years with Atiretroviral theraphy
Keyword: Care/support, Access to care and treatment
Samhadi, Indonesia
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Struggling with Stigma and Supporting People Living with HIV
in Papua New Guinea: An Advocates Perspective
Keyword: Care/support, Peer support and education, GIPA
Peter Momo, Papua New Guinea
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The Challenge of Building a Network in a Small Community:
A Positive Perspective from Kiribati
Keyword: Care/support, Peer support and education, GIPA
Buraua Itimwemwe, Kiribati
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Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Peer support and education
Priasih, Indonesia
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Peer support and education
Bobby Agus Tirtana, Indonesia
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PLWHIV involvement in decreasing of mortality rate AIDS cases
in West Nusa Tenggara Province
Keyword: Care/support, Access to care and treatment, Community-based care
Cahya Kartika, Indonesia
Keyword: Case Management
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Setting up Support Group for HIV positive Trangender in
Mumbai Metro
Keyword: Care/support, Self-help, Community-based care
Niteen Hanuman Kene, Murugesan Sivasubramanian,
Vivek Raj Anand, Mujra, India
Strengthening family role in assisting children at risk or
involved in drugs trafficking
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Case management
Dede Kumiati, Henny Yusriani, Indonesia
Integration of comprehensive SRH and HIV related information
& services - FPAI Experience
Keyword: Care/support, Homecare, Nursing care
Poojary Nisha Jagdish, Dr. Prasanta Bandyopadhyay, Kabir Singh, India
Recruitment of outreach workers for Needle Syringe Exchange
program (NSEP) at AARG, Penang, Malaysia
Keyword: Care/support, Capacity building for program staff,
Peer support and education
Ismail Bin Baba, Malaysia
Research on Support for PLWHA in Regional Counseling/
Support Organizations in Tokyo
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Counseling
Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Sachiko Oki, Koichi Motohashi, Rika Otsuka,
Yuzuru Ikushima, Tomoko Ohtsuki, Japan
Empowering PLHIV working in hospital settings as Hospital
Peer Supporter: Lessons Learned From Malaysia Key Words:
6-Hospitals 12- Empowered PLHIV as Hospital Peer Supporter
1500 - PLHIV reach out in Infectious Disease Clinics in
hospitals 1 set of Patient Information Booklets 20,000-Condoms
distributed in hospitals
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, Peer support and education
Parimelazhagan Elian, Malaysia
Child Development Centers, a model for care and support
services for children affected
Keyword: Care/support, Community-based care, AIDS orphans
Chandra Reddy Konda, Kaveesher Krishnan,
Dr. Subhasree Sai Raghavan, Sr Selvi, Mr Srinivasa Rao I,
Ms. Lakshmi P.V., India
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TuPB564
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TUPB573
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TuPB582
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TuPB607
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TuPB619
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Community base care for transgender with HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Case management, Community-based care, Care/support
Mochammadin, Indonesia
ARV Access in Prison
Keyword: Case management, Antiretroviral therapy, Closed setting (prison,
rehabilitation center,etc)
Ahmad Yahya, Indonesia
The Family Involvement of Injected Drug Users
Keyword: Case management, Community-based care, IDU clinical and
treatment
Heru Kristiawan, Indonesia
To study the profile of ocular morbidity of PLHIVs attending
ART center of Trichur medical College
Keyword: Case management, Care/support, Affordable treatment
Vaikakara Sudha, Suchithra PN, Ajithkumar.K., India
Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Family Intervention for Patient
with HIV/AIDS and Depression
Keyword: Case management, Care/support, Alternative therapy
Kristiana Siste Kumiasanti, Indonesia
Case managemen advocacy of Surakarta municipality to
increase quality life of people living with HIV
Keyword: Case management, Nutrition, Access to care and treatment
Joko Warsito, Taholi Laia, Ligik Triyogo, Prawoto Mujiyono, Indonesia
Role of case manager in advocating discrimination of people
living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) on family
Keyword: Case management, Care/support, Counseling
Lucia Rusmiyati, Indonesia
Case management Graha Mitra service for transsexual in
Central Java Indonesia
Keyword: Case management, CD4, Antiretroviral therapy
Bambang Akhjar Muganto, Indonesia
Dynamics of GXM Antigen in Spinal Fluid of AIDS Patients
Suffering from Meningeal Cryptoccosis
Keyword: Case management
Robiatul Adawiyah, Darma Imran, Riwanti Estiasari, Ridhawati Sjam,
Retno Wahyuningsih, Indonesia
Livelihood enhancement in HIV treatment: Microcredit for
improved adherence in Papua New Guinea
Keyword: Case management, GIPA, Nutrition
Tarua Dale Frank, Ms. Andrea Elizabeth Carmone CNM MPH,
Ms. Mary Drua, Papua New Guinea
Empowering HIV Clients to Discloset to Their Sexual Partners;
Experiences From HIV Case Management
Keyword: Case management, Care/suoport, Adherence
Rosmeda Sihotang, Indonesia
HIV case management with IDU in a Jakarta municipal prison
Keyword: Case management, Access to care and treatment, Care/support
Jenny Tariyan, Indonesia
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Keyword: Closed Setting (Prison, Rehabilitation Center, etc.)
TUPB308
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TuPB363
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TuPB257
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Provide prisoners with full access to HIV care and treatment
through health post and referral system
Keyword: Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc), Access to care and
treatment, Adherence
Bernadette Glisse, Mr. Yen Sokha, Mrs. Smien Ran, Cambodia
HIV and law
Keyword: Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc), Ethico-legal issues,
Military/police issue
David Chandra Harwindo, Indonesia
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TuPB372
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TuPB260
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TuPB284
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TuPB416
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TuPB472
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TuPB479
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291
Improving the Quality of Life of PLHIV in the Pematangsiantar
Prison
Keyword: Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc), Care/support,
Peer support and education
Gading Muda Silalahi, Indonesia
Networking for HIV 4 AIDS Continuum of Care Program in
Nusakambangan Prison, Central Java, Indonesia
Keyword: Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc),
Strengthening Health System, Access to care and treatment
Agus Aribowo, dr. Wahyu Rahadi, MPH, Raden Wibowo,
Drs. Supriyadi Bc.lP, dr. Sugeng Budi Susanto, M.MR
300
TuPB385
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301
TuPB402
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302
Improving access to health services by HIV/AIDS in prison
Keyword: Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc), Access to care and
treatment, Strengthening Health System
Hari Cahyono, Indonesia
TuPB410
Role of rehabilitation centre in addressing HIV/AIDS Malaysian Experience
Keyword: Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc),
Peer support and education, Access to care and treatment
Davaraj Veerakesery, Guganesan Parasuraman, Malaysia
TuPB413
Access of Anti Retro Viral (ARV) in Nusa Kambangan Jail,
Indonesia
Keyword: Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc), Access to care and
treatment, Strengthening Health System
Vera Luqyana, Indonesia
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TuPB419
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TuPB436
TuPB480
Board
292
Behind the Palace of Detention Center
Keyword: Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc), Care/support,
Peer support and education
Wilda Rosalina Wakkary, Indonesia
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TuPB446
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TuPB482
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The Empower People Living With HIV/AIDS in Detention House
Keyv/ord: Closed setting(prison,rehabilitation center,etc), Peer support and
education, Care/support
Yanti, Indonesia
Need for prison reform initiatives for the HIV/AIDS prevention
in the closed settings
Keyword: Closed setting(prison,rehabilitation center,etc), Capacity building
for program staff, Peer support and education
Dr. Jayadev Sarangi, India
Keyword: Community-Based Care
TuPB205
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TuPB275
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TuPB286
Board
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Organizing drugs user to access health service at Mataram city
Keyword: Community-based care, Peer support and education, IDU clinical
and treatment
HimawanAfrian, Inoonesia
Groups’ Initiative
Keyword: Community-based care, Peer support and education, GIPA
Yudi Wachyudi, Indonesia
Community’s involvement in stigma and discrimination
reduction against PLWHIV in Chiangmai province
Keyword: Community-based care, Peer support and education, Care/support
Pattaya Buranaprapa, Thailand
307
TUPB468
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TUPB478
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TuPB489
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TuPB490
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TuPB613
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Impact of leveraging Community based support to scale up
services for 5000 OVC in Karnataka, INDIA
Keyword: Community-based care, Pediatric AIDS, AIDS orphans
Kotekal Viswanath, Cunningham.L.T, Washington,R.G., Jayanna K.,
Gumani.V., India
Involving community volunteers for sustainable community
based care and support to Children
Keyword: Community-based care, Care/support, Homecare
Thomas Kodiyat Varghese, India
Components of HIV counseling in the Antenatal clinic
Keyword: Community-based care, Nutrition, Peer support and education
Musa Issa Mohammed, Ramadhan Harun, Kdara Abdillah,
Abeid Musa, Aziza, Karim Sahib Musa, Kenya
Implementing Positive Prevention using Community Based
Approach: A Case Study from Nagpur, India
Keyword: Community-based care, Peer support and education, GIPA
Mitali Nandeshwar, Peter F. Borges, India
The empowerment of women who effected of HIV to strengthen
network
Keyword: Community-based care, Peer support and education, Self-help
Cynthia Angriana, Indonesia
The Involvement Of The Key Population On HIV/AIDS
Information Campaign In Mataram City
Keyword: Community-based care, Counseling, HIV testing
Rio Taufik Rahman Ilham, Indonesia
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Community-Based Transitional Shelter as an effort to overcome
stigma and discrimination in society
Keyword: Community-based care, Care/support, Affordable traatment
Tri Herryati, Indonesia
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Efficacy of community based care, treatment and support for
people living with HIV and AIDS in three
Keyword: Community-based care, Care/support, Access to care and treatment
Tran Quoc Hung, Nguyen Thanh Long, Vietnam
PLHIV Drop In Center (MAYCARE Center) in Penang, Malaysia
Keyword: Community-based care, Case management, Reproductive health
Noriza binti Arshad, Mohamad Firdaus Bin Zakaria
Comprehensive Harm Reduction Program in Bekasi, Indonesia
Keyword: Community-based care, GIPA, Care/support
Basuki, Marcia, Indonesia
Support Services making a difference in rural areas Malaysian Experience
Keyword: Community-based care, Peer support and education, Homecare
Lina bte Muhammad, Guganesan Parasuraman, Malaysia
The Empowered Women
Keyword: Community-based care, Peer support and education, Care/support
Sahat Guming, Indonesia
Strengthening Network with NGOs, Hospitals, and PHCs in
Implementing a Comprehensive PMTCT Program
Keyword: Community-based care, HIV testing, Care/support
Husein Habsyi, Toha Muhaimin, Samsuridjal Djauzi, Indonesia
Community home based care linked with the community based
anti retro viral tnerapy
Keyword: Community-based care
Agni Raj Ojha, Nepal
Magnetic theater (15 days response teams) among MSM s to
address stigma & Violence
Keyword: Community-based care, IDU clinical and treatment.
Access to care and treatment
Kovindapillai Karunakaran, K. Balakrishna Moorthy, India
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Intellectually Challenged Young People The Hidden Group;
Calls for immediate ACTIONS!
Keyword: Community-based care, Person with Disabilities,
Reproductive health
Saima Ashraf, Qadeer Baig, Pakistan
Keyword: GIPA
TUPB209
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327
Keyword: Counseling
TuPB203
Board
314
TuPB349
Board
315
TUPB374
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316
TuPB388
Board
317
A study on the implementation of VCT at Dr. Sardjito Hospital
Yogyakarta
Keyword: Counseling, HIV testing, Care/support
Haruddin, Hasan Basri Mubasyr, Dr.MA, Woerdjandari, Dr.,
Indonesia
Caring for the Carers: Sustainability of Support for HIV
Counselors in Bali
Keyword: Counseling, Care/support, Capacity building for program staff
Erijadi Sulaeman, Lisa Renkin, Indonesia
Expansion of Provider-Initiated HIV Testing and Counseling for
TB Patients to 14 Provinces in Vietna
Keyword: Counseling, HIV testing, TB-HIV
Le Hung Thai, Nguyen Viet Nhung, Trinh Thanh Thuy, Vu Thanh
Tung, Sara J Whitehead, Mitchell I Wolfe, Jay K. Varma, Vietnam
The Counselling of HIV/AIDS in Pejaten village, Gunung Kidul
regency, Yogyakarta
Keyword: Counseling, Reproductive health, Care/support
Janiari Astuti, Indonesia
TUPP612
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TuPB297
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TuPB310
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TuPB312
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TuPB541
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TuPB558
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TuPB586
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The importance to form addiction counselor in NTB
Keyword: Counseling, Care/support, Community-based care
Agung Triyadi, Indonesia
Promoting Communication and Collaboration between Chinese
Government Organizations and NGO on VCT
Keyword: Counseling, HIV testing, Care/support
Chen Hailong, Wang Xiaoguang, Jenny Xia, China
Economic Empowering Program for Family Living With HIV-AIDS
Keyword: Counseling, Community-based care, Peer support and education
Budi Widyanto, Indonesia
Role of Former IDU HIV positive support group
Keyword: Counseling, Community-based care, Care/support
Wawan Kumiawan, Siti Sundari, Djajat Sudrajat, Indonesia
TuPB406
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TuPB467
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334
TUPB473
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335
TliPB497
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Strengthening networking between drugs counselors in Jakarta
Keyword: Counseling, Community-based care, Case management
Muktiqoh, Henny Yusriani, Indonesia
TUPB517
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Issues: No proper provisions for HIV/AIDS affected children
form different aspects
Keyword: Counseling, Care/support, AIDS orphans
Chabungbam Randhir Singh, India
Strengthening parthership between local goverment hospital
and NGO supporting VCT service
Keyword: Counseling, HIV testing, Access to care and treatment
TuPB624
The Effectiveness of Family Counseling in Strengthening the
PMTCT Program in Jakarta, Indonesia
Keyword: Counseling, HIV pregnant woman, Care/support
Sri Daryanti, Mayanti, Yudianto, Indonesia
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BUDDIES for ODHA
Keyword: Counseling, Homecare, Peer support and education
Astuti, Siti Sundari, Djajat Sudrajat, Indonesia
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Involving the People Living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) an experience from Bangladesh
Keyword: GIPA, Peer support and education, Self-help
Samina Choudhury, Dr. Amjad Ali, Ms. Habiba Akhter,
Ms. Mukti Begum, Bangladesh
Direct involvement of PLHIV has positive impact on the response
to AIDS in Lampung province
Keyword: GIPA, Peer support and education, Care/support
in process, Indonesia
Flores Plus: Change the face of AIDS in Maumere!
Keyword: GIPA
Maxymus Mitan Prihartono, Indonesia
PLHA is part of solution in Kupang!
Keyword: GIPA, Care/support, Peer support and education
Yarten Yesua, Indonesia
Real Involvement of People Living with HIV and AIDS (RIPA)
Initiative in Madang, Papua New Guinea
GIPA Care/support, Access to care and treatment
Joe Egu, Papua New Guinea
Empowerment PLWHAfor own Business
Keyword: GIPA
Fitri Agustin, Indonesia
Implementing GIPA in Papua New Guinea
Keyword: GIPA, Self-help, Access to care and treatment
Maura Elaripe, United Kingdom
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Implementing GIPA to Empowerment People Living with HIV/
AIDS in HIV Prevention Activities
Keyword: GIPA, Care/support, Community-based care
Sunarsih, Indonesia
Building capacity for PLWA through mentionship program
Keyword: GIPA, Counseling, Peer support and education
Patrick Kristoff Truong, Li-Chien Andrew Miao, Canada
Activities of Positive IDU in HIV prevention and used needle/
syringe collection in Tu Liem, Hanoi
Keyword: GIPA, Capacity building for program staff,
Strengthening Health System
JACKA David, Tran Quoc Huy, Le Phuc Binh, Le Anh Tuan,
Nguyen Van Phi, Nguyen Thi Thu Trang, Nguyen Thien Nga,
Nguyen Thi Minh Thu, Masami Fujita, Vietnam
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Citra Mei Lany, Indonesia
TuPB575
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TuPB576
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Effectiveness of Treatment care and support for advocacy and
best practice of PLHIV
Keyword: GIPA, Access to care and treatment,
Capacity building for program staff
Men Thol, Kern Ley, Sia Phearum, Keo Chen, Tit Sambol,
Chak Sokun, Chhun Tipheap, Chhim Tityakanhavy, Chhun Chhayrom,
Kim Saly, Pheng Pharozin, Cambodia
Soft Rain on Hard Ground: The Establishment of National
Network ofPLHIV in Viet Nam
Keyword: GIPA, Peer support and education, Self-help
Do Dang Dong, Huynh Nhu Thanh Huyen, Ludo Bok.
Phan Thi Thu Hien, Pham Quoc Hung, Quach Thi Mai
Are the needs of positive MSM in Asia Pacific being addressed?
A unique research based model provide
Keyword: GIPA. Access to care and treatment. Care/support
Aung Myo Htut, Andrew Tan, Nio Kustantonio, Don Liriope ,
Vijay Nair, Thailand
Research identifies particular barriers to access to treatment for
Asian positive Men have Sex with
Keyword: GIPA. Access to care and treatment, Peer support and education
Aung Myo Htut, Nio Kustantonio, Arthur Lim, Shiva Acharya.
James Jan. Raju Baral. Vijay Nair, Thailand
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
TuPB581
Board
341
TUPB612
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342
Strengthening National Network to access treatment, care and
support
Keyword: GIPA, Access to care and treatment, Antiretroviral therapy
Biken Maharjan, Sudin Serchan, Basanta Chettri, Nepal
TuPB574
Involving the People Living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) - an
experience from Bangladesh
Keyword: GIPA, Peer support and education, Self-help
Samina Choudhury, Dr. Amjad Ali, Ms. Habiba Akhter,
Ms. Mukti Begum, Bangladesh
TuPB594
Board
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TuPB601
Keyword: Hepatitis Co-lnfection
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Effect of Hepatitis C derostatus on CD4 response after 6 months
initiation of first line ARV regimen
Keyword: Hepatitis co-infection, CD4, Antiretroviral therapy
Board
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356
TuPB638
Keyword: HIV Specific Immunity
TuPB331
Board
Broad neutralizing response and genetic variation of HIV-1 env in
primary HIV-1 infected Korean
Keyword: HIV specific immunity, HIV subtype, Immunology
Bogyeong Shin, Gabjung Kim, Eun-Jin Kim, Soon-Deok Suh,
Soon Won Lee, Sung Soon Kim, South Korea
Board
357
TuPB422
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The spectrum of HIV strains infecting the Fijian population
Keyword: HIV subtype, Drug resistance, Adherence
Filimone Raikanikoda, Dominic E Dwyer, Choo Ben Chew, Fiji
Successful advocacy on confidentiality of HIV testing by an
MSM organisation in the Cook Islands
Keyword: HIV testing, Adherence, Capacity building for program staff
Teokotai Atearuru Paitai, Cook Islands
Innovative strategies to enhance HIV testing uptake: AHF India
Cares experience
Keyword: HIV testing, Community-based care, Peer support and education
Sharmil Dubey, Mohd. Dilshad, Nochiketa Mohanty,
Mahesh Ganesan, Chinkholal Thangsing, Terri Ford, India
The Quality of HIV Testing Assured through External Quality
Assessment Schemes (EQAS)
Keyword: HIV testing, Diagnosis
Thein-Thein Aye, Barbara Francis, Thu-Anh Pham, Kathy Smeh,
Elizabeth M Dax, Australia
Keyword: Host Factors
TuPB544
Keyword: HIV Subtype
Alliance Building Of HIV/AIDS Non Governmental Organizations
(NWFP)
Keyword: HIV testing, Access to care and treatment, Community-based care
Nasreen Akhter, Misbah Shahzad, Pakistan
Board
358
The clinical impact of anemia on quality of life in HIV/AIDS
infection
Keyword: Host factors, Community-based care, Care/support
Novi Apriany, Yanri Wijayanti Subronto, Sekar Satiti, Indonesia
Keyword: IDU Clinical and Treatment
Keyword. HIV Testing
TuPB268
Board
346
Review of testing algorithm for advanced AIDS patients with
indeterminate Line Immunoassay results
Keyword: HIV testing, Diagnostic tools, Diagnosis
Dr Sanjiva Dharmaratne, Dr Sujaiha Manawatte, Dr Lilani Rajapakse,
Dr Caminda Dodampegamage, Sri Lanka
TuPB213
Board
359
TuPB440
TuPBSSO
Board
347
Screening and Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Indonesia; One, Two
or Three Tests?
Keyword: HIV testing, Diagnosis, Access to care and treatment
Agnes Ariantana,Anna Tjandrawati.Noormartany.Reinout van Crevel,
Indonesia
Board
360
TuPB548
TuPB351
Board
348
TuPB350
Board
349
TuPB391
Board
350
TuPB426
Board
351
Collaboration with Community Health Center to Improve
access for Primary Health Care and HIV testing
Keyword: HIV testing, Counseling, IDU clinical and treatment
Ligik Triyogo, Walidi,Muhammad Imron Kumianto, dr.Rita Catharina,
Indonesia
ARV therapy services from non-government clinics in Bali
Keyword: HIV testing, Antiretroviral therapy, Care/support
Desak Made Putri Pidari. Indonesia
Strengthening Partnership for Treatment, Care and Support
Keyword: HIV testing, Counseling, Strengthening Health System
Atunaisa Drivatiyawe, Fiji
Board
361
TuPB228
Board
362
TuPB229
Board
363
TuPB236
Board
364
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Corporate network initiative. A holistic approach to VCTC.
treatment, skill-income generation
TuPB253
Board
352
Keyword: H!V testing. Community-based care. Access to care and treatment
V. C. Bedi, P. K. Nilosey, Madhu Bedi, Dr. H. B. Engineer, India
365
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From Dangerousness to Risk: Governing Risk in AIDS
Screening and HIV antibody testing in China
Keyword: HIV testing, Care/support, Capacity building for program staff
Liu Zhongyi, China
TijPB529
Board
353
VCT Services in Women Prison in Tangerang Banten Indonesia
Keyword: HIV testing, Diagnosis, CD4
Elok Satiti, Fadjri Nurhadi, Indonesia
Barriers in IDU Accessing Harm Reduction Treatment: Why Are
We Denied the Right to Become Healthy?
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Access to care and treatment,
Peer support and education
Abdul Aziz, Indonesia
Addressing the dual epidemic of HIV and drug use in Lang Son,
Vietnam
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Case managementPeer support and
education
Natalie R Kruse-Levy,Tran Linh Giang,Kristin Weinhauer
IMPACT-A Program on Comprehensive HIV-Prevention and
Care in the Context of Injecting Drug Use in Indonesia
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Capacity building for program staff,
Closed setting(prison,rehabilitation center,etc)
Bachti Alisjahbana.Tony S. Djadjakusumah,Teddy Hidayat,Ilham
Jaya,Andre van der Ven
When the Methadone into the solution
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, GIPA
Ade Irma Rizki, Andika Prayudi W, Indonesia
Methadone and HIV
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, HIV testing, Peer support and education
Andi M Yusuf, Andika P.W, Indonesia
Sterile Needle Service Distribution to Underage Child of IDUs in
Surabaya City
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment
Eko Mariyono, Indonesia
Motivating injecting drug users to access community health care
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Strengthening Health System
Yahya Ramadhani, Indonesia
TuPB269
Board
SEM of behavioral intention for harm reduction programs
among healthcare workers in Taiwan
366
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Counseling,
Strengthening Health System
Lai-Chu See, Yu-Ming Shen, Chia-Ling Chen, Tsuei-Mi Huang,
Yi-Hua Huang, Sheue-Rong Lin
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TuPB461
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TUPB469
Board
377
TUPB487
Board
378
TuPB523
Board
379
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Strategic Prevention Framework: A Multi-sectoral Approach
to Prevention
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment,Access to care and treatment,
Strengthening Health System
Kevin Patrick Mulvey, Vietnam
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Counselling in Jail Harm Reduction
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Strengthening Health System
Ardy, Indonesia
TUPB598
Board
380
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381
Preventing IDU from Buprenorphine Injection
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Access to care and treatment,
Peer support and education
Putty Sekar Melati, Ilham Ferdiansyah, Iswan Deny, Darmawan,
Saefudin, Indra Aji, Indonesia
Factor to Improve Quality of Methadone Maintenance Therapy
in Jakarta
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Strengthening Health System,
Antiretroviral therapy
Ade Irma Rizki, Lamganda S, Hady Irawan, Andika Prayudi Wibaskara,
Fery Kumiawan, Indonesia
Strengthening rehabilitation program for drug users/abuser
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation
center,etc), Alternative therapy
Eunike Sri Tyas Suci, Indonesia
Advocacy for health services for drugs users in the province of
West Nusa Tenggara (NTB)
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation
center,etc), Access to care and treatment
Frederik Hendrik A. Malada, Indonesia
Preliminary Outcome of Vietnam's Pilot Methadone Maintenance
Therapy Program
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment. Community-based care, Care/support
Nguyen To Nhu, Nguyen Thanh Long, Nguyen Thi Huynh,
Nguyen Quynh Mai, Le Truong Giang, Vu Van Cong, Tran Vu Hoang,
Pham Huy Minh, Kevin Mulvey, David Jacka, Robert Ali,
Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc, Vietnam
MOBILE- VCT
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Counseling, HIV testing
Ika, Indonesia
Addressing the dual epidemic of HIV and drug use in Lang Son,
Vietnam
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Case management,
Peer support and education
Natalie R. Kruse-Levy, Tran Linh Giang, Kristin Weinhauer
The Reality of IDUs in Accessing Methadone Therapy at Deli
Serdang of North Sumatera
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Community-based care,
Peer support and education
Muhammad Taufiq Effendi, Indonesia
Atma Jaya KIOS EXPERIENCE IN SERVICES Referral ARV
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Case management,
Antiretroviral therapy
Christian Pascah, Rina Cecilia, Dewiariani, Ricky, Yudith Soniera,
Arman Arya, Indonesia
Need to ensure continuum among harm reduction & drugdependence-treatment services for IDUs in India
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment. Access to care and treatment,
Community-based care
Venkatesan Chakraoan:. Ram Kamei, HoiNeilam Kipgen.
Jayanta Kumar Kh„ Phanindra Basu Nukella, Mary Verghese. India
Riset Injecting Drug Users (IDUsj positive about accessing to
public health in 3 province at East Indonesia
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Care/support.
Strengthening Health System
Ida Ayu Putu Rupini. Indonesia
Factors Associated With Length of Stay in Methadone
Maintenance Treatment in DDH Jakarta
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Alternative therapy, Clinical intervention
Nuryalis, Dra.RetnosariAndrajati MS, PhD, Apt,
dr. Asliati Asril, SpKJ, Indonesia
Prevalance of co-infection Hepatitis B and HepC in IDU with
HIV/AIDS
Keyword: IDU clinical and treatment, Hepatitis co-infection, Closed setting
(prison,rehabilitation center.etc)
Naila Bashir, Dr. Ayesha Khan, Dr. Rizwan Aziz Qazi, Pakistan
Keyword: Neuro AIDS
TuPB246
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382
TuPB346
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383
TuPB546
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384
Neurological complications of HIV/AIDS patients
Keyword: Neuro AIDS, HIV and other organ system, Diagnosis
Rizaldy Taslim Pinzon, Laksmi Asanti, Indonesia
Cerebral Astrocytoma in HIV Infected Infant
Keyword: Neurc AIDS, Pediatric AIDS, Case management
Dina Muktiarti Hudaya, Nia Kumiati, Arwin AP Akib,
Irawan Mangunatmadja, Indonesia
Profile of Cryptococcal meningitis in HIV positive patients at a
tertiary care centre in India
Keyword: Neuro AIDS, Opportunistic infection, Diagnostic tools
Deepak Rajaram Madi, Basava Prabu, Adikari Prabha, Rao Satish,
Ramapuram John, Udupa Kartik, India
Keyword: Peer Support and Education
TuPB204
Board
385
Bandung City Initiator Group - Organizing Interests in terms of
Groups Empowerment
Keyword: Peer support and education, GIPA
Faisyal Syahrial, Indonesia
TuPB261
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ON PESANTREN
Board
386
TuPB222
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387
TuPB262
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388
TuPB267
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389
TuPB273
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390
TUPB279
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391
TuPB285
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392
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Keyword: Peer support and education, Reproductive health
Erifah, Indonesia
Catalyst Group Initiative
Keyword: Peer support and education, Self-help, Care/support
Dhayan Dirgantara, Christin Wahyuni, Merinda Sebayang,
Odon Bayu Pradjantd, Fransisca Ken Isti
Provision cf correct information to the health service provider
and family members of PLHIV
Keyword: Peer support and education
Suryana, Indonesia
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The active role of Relawan Sebaya (Peer Volunteer) in
strengthening New ODHA Psychology
Keyword: Peer support and education, Counseling, HIV testing
Slamet Imam Syafi'i, Indonesia
TuPE
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Peer Group Intervention Decreases HIV Stigmatization of Chilean
Health Care Workers
Keyword: Peer support and education, Strengthening Health System,
TuPB
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Alejandra Araya, Lilian Ferrer, Rosina Cianelli, Margarita Bernales,
Loreto Lara, Baltica Cabieses .Lisette Irarrazaval, James L. Norr,
Kathleen F. Norr, United States
TuPPBr
GIPA: Broadening and Deepening our Reach
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Keyword: Peer support and education, Care/support, Counseling
Lim Eu Lin Arthur, Singapore
TuPB
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Strengthening a Model of Peer Support and Education among
Thai Adolescents with HIV
Keywoid: Peer support and education. Self-help. Care/support
Saisaengjan Chutima, Namphung Plangreun, Thidarat Pongphamorn,
Manee Yentang, Sudrak Lakhonphon, Ratchapon Kanchanakama.
Thailand
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TuPB298
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393
TuPB315
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394
TuPB318
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395
TuPB319
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396
TuPB321
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397
TuPB322
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398
TuPB325
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399
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TuPB329
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400
TuPB505
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PLHA role: From us to us!
Keyword: Peer support and education, Care/support, GIPA
Wilhelmus Bulu Manu, Indonesia
TuPB518
Board
North Female: Women Empowerment-Hospital Based in Jakarta
Keyword: Peer support and education
Dian Municca, Indonesia
Moving of the commercial sex workers in West Kalimantan
Keyword: Peer support and education, Care/support, Case management
Titin Mustika, Indonesia
PLHIV Involvement
Keyword: Peer support and education, Access to care and treatment, Self-help
Apriana Nurullita, Indonesia
Peer Support Group: MSM and Transsexual come out and break
the silent in Islam religious provinces
Keyword: Peer support and education, Counseling, Community-based care
Tengku Surya Mihari, Indonesia
Peer Education between Chinese AIDS Affected Children and
Chinese AIDS Affected Youth
Keyword: Peer support and education, Care/support, AIDS orphans Ruosi
Song, Chung To, China
The Effects of Using a Sex Education Programme for Parents on
their Communication with Their Teenage Children about Safe Sex
Keyword: Peer support and education
Phechnoy Singchungchai, Wipa Suwannarat, Usa Sukhaphan,
Sunsanee Bunsong, Charun Srithawiwat, Thailand
TuPB338
Board
Mobilizing positive women support groups with treatment
literacy agenda
401
Keyword: Peer support and education, Adherence, Reproductive health
TuPB362
Board
402
TuPB392
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403
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Behaviour Change Intervention through Peer Counseling
Process in the Hospital
Keyword: Peer support and education, Community-based care, GIPA
Samsu Budiman, Indonesia
Christina Shantha d/o Munigasu, Malaysia
Youth Speak Up! Promoting and Expanding Access of Young
People aged 14-24 to Adequate Information on HIV/AIDS through
Building A Sustainable on HIV/AIDS Peer Educator Network
Indonesia
Keyword: Peer support and education, Access to care and treatment,
Care/support
Adelina Rosmawaty Simatupang, Indonesia
The Role of Peer Support Group in PLHIV Empowerment
Keyword: Peer support and education, GIPA, Community-based care
Samsu Budiman, Santi, Indonesia
TuPB411
Board
Building Network of Support Group in East Java
404
Suryadi, Indonesia
TuPB207
Board
405
PLHIV Assistance to Service Delivery Points
Keyword: Peer support and education, Care/support,
Strengthening Health System
P. Bhoopathy, India
TuPB430
Small Business Training for PLHIV
Board
Peer support and education, GIPA, Care/support
Keyword: Peer support snd education, Care/support,
Capacity building for program staff
406
Yassing, Indonesia
TuPB442
Board
Peer educator a experience in the integral atention of the
persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA)
407
Keyword: Peer support and education, Counseling, GIPA
TuPB460
Board
I Need To Know More
Peer support and education, Community-based care, Care/support
Roma Gunawan. Indonesia
408
409
410
TuPB545
Board
411
TuPB577
Board
412
TuPB604
Board
413
TuPB606
Board
414
6-step progressive Psychological Training to improve the lives of
PLHIV in China
Keyword: Peer support and education, Adherence, GIPA
Jin Shan, Ms. Liu Linna, China
Survey of knowledge and attitute about HIV/AIDs of young
generation in Jaffna
Keyword: Peer support and education, Community-based care, Care/support
Gunarajah Natkeeran, Sri Lanka
Methadone support group and HIV AIDS in Jakarta Indonesia
Keyword: Peer support and education, IDU clinical and treatment,
Access to care and treatment
Yudi Manggala, Indonesia
Support MSM to work with media by using internet
Keyword: Peer support and education, Counseling,
Capacity building for program staff
Pham Vu Thien, Vietnam
The effects of peer education on the uptake of HIV testing in
Migrant workers vs. Truckers
Keyword: Peer support and education, HIV testing, Community-based care
Sharmil Dubey, Nochiketa Mohanty, Mohd. Dilshad, Mahesh Ganesan,
Ravi Remy, Mohd. Khursheed, Chinkholal Thangsing, India
Paired share: a good tool for Psycho-education and skill
development for PLH in Asian culture contex
Keyword: Peer support and education, Capacity building for program staff,
AIDS orphans
Chawetsan Namwat, Siwapom Khumthong, Sopon lamsirithawom,
Sung J Lee, Chuleepom Jiraponsa, Thailand
Tue
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Keyword: Reproductive Health
AUC
TuPB220
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415
tuPB256
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416
TuPB371
Board
417
TuPB428
Board
418
TuPB433
Board
419
TuPB515
Board
420
TuPB528
Board
421
Understanding Barriers to Condom Usage Among HIV-Infected
Individuals In North East Malaysia
Keyword: Reproductive health, Care/support, Counseling
Zaimah Husin, Anilawati Mat Jelani, Siti Fatimah, Mahiran Mustafa
Reproductive Health: A Key Point to Change!
Keyword: Reproductive health, Counseling, Peer support and education
Novi Mudjiati, Indonesia
Working with Men & Boys in Reproductive Health in Timor
Leste By Simplexius Asa
Keyword: Reproductive health, Community-based care,
Capacity building for program staff
Simplexius Asa, Leissa Pitts, Joana Finchley, Indonesia
Sexual and reproductive health gaps for female Injection drug
Users in Kohima, India
Reproductive health, Access to care and treatment, IDU clinical and treatment
Bandyopadhyay Prasanta, Ms. Nisha Jagdish, Dr. Kalpana Apte, India
UNGASS 2008 monitoring: Thai Positive Women's Perspective
on the National Prevention of Mother-to-Child
Keyword: Reproductive health, Counseling, Antiretroviral therapy
Ms. Sunee Talawat, Mr. Promboon Panitchpakdi,
Ms. Alessandra Nilo, Mr. Claudio Fernandes,
Ms. Rapeepan Phiromchai, Thailand
HIV Case Management - linking PLHIV with Community Based
Care Wongkar.Yudith; Yayasan LAYAK, Jakarta
Keyword: Reproductive health, Case management, Community-based care
Yudith Wongkar, Indonesia
Advocacy To Force Reproductive Health To Be Local
Curriculum In The Schools
Keyword: Reproductive health, Care/support,
Capacity building for program staff
Fitri Ari Yanti, Ahmad Sukimo, Imelda Sihombing .Triretno Widyastanti,
Haris Basuki, Rachmad Cahya Aji, Indonesia
Bernardo Villaca, Peru
TuPB516
Board
422
Implementation essential reproductive health care package at
reproductive health clinic
Reproductive health, Counseling, HIV testing
Alifiah Rachma, Indonesia
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423
Involvement of positive young women in STI/HIV/AIDS
prevention and reproductive and sexual health
Keyword: Reproductive health, Peer support and education,
Capacity building for program staff
Nair Jaya Ravi, India
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Keyword: TB-HIV
3UPB476
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424
TUPB507
Board
425
Board
426
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Board
427
Community Empowerment: Community TB Care for the poor
and PLWHAs along Thailand-Myanmar Border Areas
Keyword: TB-HIV, Opportunistic infection, Access to care and treatment
Pomsak Khortwong, Thailand
Clinical, Radiological and Laboratory Diagnosis of Pulmonary
TB among Indonesian HIV-AIDS patients
Keyword: TB-HIV, Diagnosis, Diagnostic tools
Andri Reza Rahmadi, Lidya Rewata, Lika Apriani, Reinout van Crevel,
Ida Parwati, Arto Yuwono, Indonesia
Developing TB/HIV collaboration mechanism: Achievements
and Challenges in Nepal
Keyword: TB-HIV, Strengthening Health System, Opportunistic infection
Durga Mishra, Mr. Mahesh Sharma, Dr. Sharad Raj Onta,
Ms. Bina Pokharel, Nepal
The situation of nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM)in Upper
North of Thailand
Keyword: TB-HIV, Diagnosis, Strengthening Health System
Piyada Kunawararak, Thailand
Tue
11
Board
AUG
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Point prevalence of TB co-infection among PLHAs in
New Delhi: AHF India Cares Experience
Keyword: TB-HIV, Antiretroviral therapy, Opportunistic infection
Rajesh Kasturi Pai, Nochiketa Mohanty, Mahesh Ganesan,
Goungaih Chiin, Chinkholal Thangsing, India
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429
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430
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Success of project through collaboration with local human
resource
Keyword: Peer support and education, Community-based care,
Strengthening Health System
Nhim Kimthy, Cambodia
Working with highly dispersed rural female sex workers experiences from south India
Keyword: Special Settings, Sex Workers, Condoms
Pa van Kumar, Senthil Murugan, Pankaj Shanna, Brian,
Rajnish Ranjan Prasad, Raghavendra T, India
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Public and Private Partnerships in Tackling
HIV and AIDS in the ASEAN Region
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Speaker:
Murray Proctor
Australia AIDS Ambassador
ASEAN SECRETARIAT, The Joint United Nations of HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chair: Dr. Lyn James, (Chair of ASEAN Task Force on AIDS-ATFOA)
PLENARY SESSIONS
WePL4 Power Dynamics and AIDS Governance
Marina Mahathir, Former President of Malaysian AIDS Council, Malaysia
Jeff 0 Malley, Director, HIV Practice and Global Coordinator, UNDP
Nafsiah Mboi, Secretary, National AIDS Commission Indonesia, Indonesia
The Road from Dependency to Equal Partnership
Javed Jabbar, Global Vice President of International Union for the Conservation of
Nature (IUCN), Pakistan
The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights: People and Corporate Interest
Thi Hai Oanh Khuat, Head, Social Health Department, the Institute for Social
Development Studies (ISDS), Vietnam
Public Accountability on AIDS
ASEAN has recognised the threat of HIV to the Southeast Asia Region. Initiated
by the establishment of ASEAN Task Force on AIDS (ATFOA), ASEAN have
implemented various measures to curb the impact of the epidemic in the region
by bringing together different entities, including People Living with HIV (PLHIV),
Civil Society Organisations, Dialogue Partners and Partner Organisations to wori<
together. The symposium aims to support the 9th ICAAP Theme by focusing on
strengthening network between the public and private sectors at national and
regional level and by empowering the voice of vulnerable groups of peoples who will
be invited to speak at the symposium
Mr. Alan Boulton (ILO), (Director of the ILO Jakarta)
HIV and AIDS in the World of Work in ASEAN Countries
Dr. Niramonh Chanlivong (Lao PDR), Country Program Manager, Burnet Institute, Lao PDR
Partnership between the private sector, local government and civil society in
Lao PDR: lessons learned
Dr. Sha'ari bin Ngadiman, Senior Principal Assistant Director (AIDS), Disease Control
Division, Ministry of Health, Malaysia
Public - Private - Non Government Organization ‘partnership’ in HIV prevention
- scaling up harm reduction services in Malaysia
Professor Roy Chan, Medical Director of the National Skin Centre and President ofAction for
AIDS (AFA), Chairman of the Working Committee on MSM and HIV/AIDS, Singapore
Private-Public Partnership - The MSM and HIV Working Group in Singapore
Mr. Prayoon Boonyasatid, General Manager, Product Development Co. Ltd, Thailand
Public and Private Partnership in Tacking HIV and AIDS in the ASEAN Region
Wed
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Resource Mobilization for National AIDS
Commission
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Indonesia National AIDS Commission (NAC)
Chair/Co-chair: Dr. Nafsiah Mboi/Mr. Blair Excell** (TBC)
International funding for HIV and AIDS is limited while many challenges apparent
to mobilize domestic sources. This symposium will discuss on how countries in the
Asia Pacific coping with this situation.
Dr Swarup Sarkar, (DirectorAsia Unit- The Global Fund)
Global perspective on HIV funding - STD
DrAradhana John, (Joint Secretary NACO India)
India Experience On Resource Mobilization - STD
Dr Fonny J Silfanus, (Deputy Program NAC Indonesia), and Tina Boonto, (UNAIDS
Indonesia)
Indonesia experience on resources mobilization - STD
Dr Roslyn Morauta, (Chair of PNG CCM")
Papua New Guinea experience on resources mobilization - STD
Discussant: Mr. lndriono**(TBC)
Rapporteur: Mrs Ingrid Irawati A
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Practical Approaches to Working with
Communities to Strengthen Their Responses
to HIV in the Pacific
WeSY20 Addressing Legal Barriers to Service and
Criminalization of Most at Risk Population
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chairs: Kyung-wha Kang, Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights (TBC)
Anand Grover, Lawyer's Collective - will introduce the session and provide
an overview of the regional profile on criminalization of most-at-risk
populations (TBC).
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chair: Lady Roslyn Morauta, president of PNG Alliance of Civil Organisation Against
HIV/AIDS (PACSO)
• Provide practical examples of how to effectively engage with communities in HIV
responses, including those which address gender inequalities
• Examine how the barriers to universal access due to stigma and discrimination
can be removed
• Explore the understanding of GIPA in the Pacific and how the meaningful
involvement of people living with HIV can improve our HIV programmes
Helen Samilo, Igat Hope
Using the Stigma Index in PNG - (TBC)
Robyn Drysdale, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)
Stepping Stones in Pacific: building communication and shifting gender
norms at community level
This session seeks to:
1 To gain a common understanding and clarity on the legal barriers to services and
criminalization of risky behaviors
2. To explore the implications of legal barriers and criminalization on HIV prevention
efforts
3. To identify the roles of different partners in addressing legal barriers and
criminalization
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Sapana Malla, SeniorAdvocate/Parliamentarian
Implications of legal measures and criminalization, particularly the impact on
women (TBC)
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Soumen Mitra, DIG, Police
The role of Law Enforcement in HIV prevention - taking positive action (TBC)
Jerry Mua (TBA)
AIDS Competency in PNG settlements: giving voices to the vulnerable
Sandra Bernklau, Program Manager for the Pacific Regional Rights Resource Team
Working with and around difficult-to-change legal systems. (TBC)
Tuberi Cati, FJN+
How can we strengthen GIPA in the Pacific
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Chief Justice Harifin Tumpa, Indonesia
Legal reform - a case-study of the injecting drug user law (TBC)
Moderator:
Facilitation: Tim Rwabuhemba, UNAIDS Country Coordinator. Fiji
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Capacity Building: Rhetoric and Reality
HIV Consortium
'Capacity Building' is a term that is increasingly used in the international development
field. It can have different meaning to different people and the way in which it is
implemented can vary. This symposium will explore capacity building from a range
of perspectives and reflect on the positive and negative aspects of capacity building
programs. Themes to be explored include:
- Terminology: What does 'capacity building’ mean to various partners?
- How does capacity building translate within different contexts, populations and
affected groups?
- Partnership: a unique form of capacity building.
- How does capacity building and partnerships translate for small organizations?
- What are the challenges and benefits of capacity building programs?
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The Impact of the Financial Crisis on People
Living with HIV and Their Households:
Whose Burden to Bear?
United Nation Development Pogramme (UNDP), Asian Development Bank (ADB),
The Joint United Nations of HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), World Bank
Chair: Michel Kazatchkine, Executive Director GFATM
Co Chair: Jeffrey O'Malley, Director. HIV/AIDS Practice. UNDP
Dr David Wilson, Curtin University of Technology and The World Bant Lead Health
Specialist
Available evidence from the region and elsewhere indicates that the current global
economic crisis is likely to have a significant impact on people living with HIV and
their households. The loss of jobs, particularly in export and labour intensive
sectors, and cutbacks in AIDS funding will have serious short term and long term
impact on the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV. At the macro level,
key prevention aspects of the national AIDS programmes and long term ART
commitments are likely to be compromised by the sudden shortfalls in resources.
Thousands of people could be pushed out of treatment and already vulnerable HIV
households could be subjected to additional stress. The symposium will present and
discuss emerging evidence on the issue from key studies of WB, ADB and UNDP,
and provide government and PLHIV perspectives.
Myo Kyaw Lynn, Myanmar Drug Users Network
Hon. Marie Elka Pangestu, Minister of Trade. Indonesia (TBC)
Dr Tamara Kwarteng, Burnet Institute Pacific Regional Director
David Wilson, Economist. World Bank
Findings from global survey and implications for Asia and the Pacific
Dr Nafsiah Mboi, Indonesian National AIDS Commission (NAC) Secretary
Moi Lee Liow, APCASO Executive Director
Elden Chamberlain, International HIV/AIDS Alliance Asia Regional Representative
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Financing a comprehensive response to HIV
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Pramod Kumar/Camin Wiesen. UNDP
Evidence from country studies on the vulnerability of HIV Households
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The impact of the crisis on the lives of PLHIV
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Migration and HIV
WeSY24 Viagra vs. Condoms: Unegual Footing in
Technology of Sex and Sexuality
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), International Labour Organization
(ILO), Joint United Nations Initiative on Mobility and HIV/AIDS in South East Asia
(JUNIMA), Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chair: H.E. Erman Supamo, Minister of Manpower and Transmigration
Co Chair: Dr. Nafsiah Mboi, SpA, MPH, National AIDS Commission (NAC) Secretary
The Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, the Southeast
Asian Consortium on Gender, Sexuality, and Health, and Sexuality Policy Watch and
ICAAP 9 Local Organizing Committee
Chair: Dr. Rosalia Sciortino, Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University,
Thailand
In the midst of the current financial and economic crisis there are likely to be both
direct and indirect consequences for migrant labor supply and demand. A two-way
increase is expected in the movement of people: overseas migrants returning home
after losing their jobs, or those recently laid off at home moving overseas in search
of work. As some countries may take increasingly protectionist stances, the options
for formal migration may narrow. Migrants abroad may also face increasingly
difficult conditions, with fewer employment opportunities and may encounter greater
The juxtaposition of “Condom" and “Viagra" in the title of the proposed session
is to indicate that there are different perceptions and values centering on the
various types of sex-related products in the market. Whereas there is still a great
hesitancy in Asia to discuss openly and promote condoms for safe sex, Viagra has
been aggressively promoted in the media and marketed widely in the region, for
objectives well-beyond its prescribed purposes, without facing any ‘moral’ or political
objection. How can this difference in societal acceptance be explained, considering
that both products focus on male sexuality, and could thus be considered equally
‘sensitive’ (or not 'sensitive')?
discrimination and stigmatization. Of particular concern, is the likely impact on the
lives and jobs of millions of documented and undocumented migrant workers in the
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Dr. Michael Tan, Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines,
the Philippines
Dr. Sophia Kisting, Director ILO/AIDS
Overview of labor migration and HIV
Dr. Jayashree Ramakrishna, Department of Mental Health Education, National Institute of ■
Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, India
Migrant Voices from CARAM Asia
Personal experience of vulnerabilities associated with migration
Prof. Irwanto, Atmajaya University, Indonesia
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Dhannan Sunoto, (Director of Cross Sectoral Department, ASEAN Secretariat),
Challenges and opportunities in forging inter-regional and multi-sectoral
collaboration
Gwi-Yeop Son, (Convener of the Joint UN Initiative on Mobility and HIV/AIDS in South East
Asia-JUNIMA and UN Resident Coordinator, Thailand)
Primary findings of a paper on the financial crisis, migration and HIV- Primary
Findings
Christopher Ng, Regional Secretary, Trade Unions Asia & Pacific Regional Office
The impact of the crisis on the working conditions of migrants
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Chair: Mr. Nasruddin, Director General of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Indonesia
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Stigma and discrimination have been identified as major bamers to universal access in
the region. They impede prevention efforts by excluding most at risk communities from
services, make easy access and use of prevention commodities difficult, delay testing
and disclosure of HIV status, and make treatment and care risky. Religion and cultural
beliefs and practices are often the source of the values that underlie stigma, and can
therefore be a way to overcome these bamers. Often, it is a particular interpretation
of religious writings/teaching and simultaneously there are opportunities for greater
acceptance and positive approaches within the same religion.
This session seeks to bring together the 4 major faiths in the region- Islam, Christanity,
Hinduism and Buddhism to:
a) To identify specific niches in each faith which provide the space for acceptance of
MARPS with respect and dignity
b) To share experiences of how faith-based organizations/leaders have addressed
attitudinal and cultural barriers and promoted prevention, treatment, care and
support.
Hinduism:
Sri Ravi Shankar, Art of Living India (TBC)
Swami Agnivesh (TBC)
Islam:
Dr Mohammad Iqbal Khalil, Inter-Religious Council for Health' (IRCH) form the North Wesf
Frontier Province, Pakistan
Christian:
from PNG (TBC)
Buddhist Faith:
U Tayzardipidi, Monk from Myanmar, Partner of HIV Alliance in Myanmar
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Harm Reduction (1)
WeOAIS Lesson Learned from Life Skill Education
Chairs: Mrs. Joyce Djaelani Gordon, Ravipa Vannakit
WeOA15-01 Mainstreaming sex education into school teaching curriculum,
Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
Jayabalan Barna, India
Chair: Mr. Octavery Kamil
WeOA13-01 Working hand in hand with law enforcement agencies to ensure
success of Harm Reduction efforts
Guganesan Parasuraman, Malaysia
WeOA15-02 AIDS Ambassadors Program: Putting a Face to HIV in the Pacific
Temo Cama Sasau, Fiji
WeOA13-02 Securing a Comprehensive National IDU treatment package:
a Public-Private-Public initiative in India
Sabina Bindra Barnes, India
WeOA15-03 People with Disabilities have Rights too: Supporting Respectful
Safe Sexual Behaviour
Das Rajkumar, India
WeOA13-03 Analysis of Progress in MMT in Seven Program Province of
China Global Fund R4/China-UK AIDS PProgram
He Shufang, China
WeOAl5-04 Recognition of sexual minorities by school counselors at middle
schools in Okinawa prefecture, Japan
Keiko Miyagawa, Japan
WeOA13-04 Managing used needle to prevent needle injuries among
Injecting Drug Users and People in Communities
Afrianto, Indonesia
WeOA15-05 Piloting Life-Skills Materials for HIV Prevention to a Road
Construction Setting in Lao PDR
Montira Inkochasaa, Thailand
WeOA13-05 High coverage of condom use and increased distribution of
needle & syringe in Can Tho, Vietnam
ZHAO PengFei
WeOAl5-06 Communication for Behavior Change among Street Children in
Ambon
Madina Mansyur, Indonesia
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WeOA13-06 Needle Syringe Exchange Program (NSEP): Study on Level of
Knowledge and Perceptions of the Stakehold
Ezarina Zakaria
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WeOA16 Condom!!!
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Chair Mrs. Rosalia Sciortino
Chair: Mrs. Inne Silviane
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VVepA14-01 KEBAYA as a pilot project of Transgender CBO in Yogyakarta
Yuni Shara, Indonesia
WeOA16-01 Access to Condom through Condom Vending Machine in
Thailand: Development and Community Participation
Cheewanan Lertpiriyasuwat
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WeOA14-02 Empowering young transgender on responce to HIV/AIDS by
adding SALT in to them
Lukman Surahman, Indonesia
WeOA14-03 An Inquiry to Commercial Sex in Male to Female Transgender
Community in Yunnan and HIV Assessment
Jian gang Zhao, China
WeOA14-04 Impact of Legalising Homosexuality on Sexual Health of
Transgender People in India: Grassroot voices
Rajen Das, India
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WeOA16-02 Comparing condom use for heterosexual anal and vaginal sex
amongst PLWH in PNG
Angela Mary Kelly, Papua New Guinea
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WeOA16-03 First pilot 100% condom use program expanded and sustained
via entertainment establishment, Vietnam
Masami Fujita, Vietnam
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WeOA16-04 Contextualising condom (non-)use by Indonesian female sex
workers : a mixed methods approach
Dewi Ismajani Puradiredja, United Kingdom
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WeOA14-05 Male-to-female Transgender Community-based Organisation:
Access of Sexual Heaith Services
Utpal Chakraborty, India
WeOA16-05 MSW; No Condom No Sex
Juna Rislon Damanik, Indonesia
WeOA14-06 From IDUs to Transgenders: interlinking sexual networks are
changing the face of HIV in Pakistan
Faran Emmanuel, Pakistan
WeOA16-06 Contractual agreement between ‘Pimps’, Government,
as strategy for 100% condom use in Bali
I Dewo Nyoman Suyetna, Indonesia
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WeOA19 Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of
HIV
WeOA17 Men at Risk
Chair: Dr. Fonny J. Silfanus
Chair: Mrs. Rachel Odede
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WeOA17-01 Research Challenges of Male Sexual Behaviour Study:
The Case of Asia-Pacific Seafarers
Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III, Philippines
WeOA19-01 Utilization of Rapid HIV-1 Testing for Women in Labour with
unknown HIV Status
Alvarez Bognar Fernando, Hong Kong
WeOA17-02 Introducing the male condom: encouraging condom use
among clients of sex workers in East Timor
Almerindo da Costa Cardoso, East Timor
WeOA19-02 A community model of testing women in rural areas for HIV &
PMTCT: Role of TBAs in villages of India
Purnima Madhivanan, India
WeOA17-03 Building a Strong Networking
Leng Monyneath, Cambodia
WeCA17-04 “Discussion groups”: An Innovative Strategy for Gay Men and
Warias in Indonesia
Thomas David Boellstorff, United States
WeOA17-05 Injecting and sexual risk behaviour among fishermen in
Kuantan, Malaysia
Sumathi a/p Govindasamy, Malaysia
WeOA19-06 Follow up of Infants from PJVITCT Program in
Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital
Dina Muktiarti Hudaya, Indonesia
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WeOAIS HIV Behind Bars
WeOA2O Treating STIs to Prevent HIV
Chairs: Mrs. Nurlan Silitonga, Mr. Tariq Zafar
Chairs: Aikichi Iwamoto, M.D., dr. Nadia Ayu Mulansari
WeOA18-01 Preventing HIV infection among prisoners in Malang City
Puput Nugroho, Indonesia
WeOA20-01 Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI) among married women in
Colombo, Sri Lanka: a country with low HIV burden
Sathyadevi Herath, Sri Lanka
WeOA18-02 HIV and HCV among Indonesian Prisoners: Prevalence,
Risk Factors, and Implications of HiV-Screening
Emi Juwita Nelwan, Indonesia
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WeOA19-04 Expanding PMTCT: Keeping pregnant women to stay HIV
negative with male involvement
Taweesap Siraprapasiri, Thailand
WeOA19-05 Demographic determinants of partner’s HIV testing in a PMTCT
project in Maharashtra, India
Darak Shrinivas Satyanarayan, India
WeOA17-06 ‘Beach Boys’ in Sri Lanka: Are they at risk of HIV
transmission?
Rawstorne, Patrick Richard Guy, Australia
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WeOA19-03 Giving Services for HIV Positive Mothers through Home Visit
Activities in Jakarta, Indonesia 2009
Rosmalina, Indonesia
WeOA18-03 Prevention of HIV transmission among jail inmates in
correctional settings of Pakistan
Muhammad Ayub, Pakistan
WeOA18-04 SERU ASRH Education Program through Computer Based to
Teenagers in Juvenile Correctional Institution
Djadjat Sudradjat, Indonesia
WeOA18-05 Imprisoned PWHA Does Not Mean Imprisoned Access to
Resources
Ari Ardiansyah, Indonesia
WeOA18-06 Understanding HIV Epidemic in Prison Setting and Strengthening
HIV Education for Inmates
Sutayut Osornprasop. Thailand
WeOA20-02 Recent initiatives to strengthen STI control programs for FSWs
in Semarang, Indonesia
Widoyono, Indonesia
WeOA20-03 Integrate STI/RTI clinic in existing health facilities to reduce
discrimination against sex workers
Phal Sano, Cambodia
WeOA20-04 Rapid tests are an effective tool for detection of active syphilis
among sex workers in Mumbai India
Sachin Ashok Gupte, India
WeOA20-05 Examining non consensual sex and risk of reproductive tract
infections and STDs
Ajay Kumar Singh, India
WeOA20-06 STI Service Utilization among Female Sex Workers in Thailand
Dusita Phuengsamran, Thailand
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WeOB12 Research: Results & More
WeOB14 Health System: Pillar of Strength
Chairs: Mrs. Ingrid Irawati Atmosukarto, Prof. Elizabeth M Dax, M.D., Ph.D
Chair: Thi Hai Oanh Khuat
: WeOB12-0l Factors Related to CD4 Change among HIV-Infected Individuals
on ART in Tak Hospital, Thailand
Kanoksak Wongpeng, Thailand
WebBl4-01 A model for rapidly scaling up quality HIV care and support
services: experience from Karnataka
Suresh Govindappa Shastri, India
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■.WeOB12-02 Plasma (PVL) and genital tract (GTVL) viral load changes in
Cambodian women during 18 months of ART
Joseph Irvin Harwell, Hong Kong
WeOB14-02 Taking HIV/AIDS care to the grassroots: Integrating services in
a district hospital in rural Nepal
Kiran Raj Pandey, Nepal
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WeOB12-d3 Impact of ART alone on the Body mass Index of PLHAS from a
South Indian ART clinic
Kidangazhiathmana Ajithkumar, India
WeOB14-03 Barriers to HIV and STI Service Uptake in the Pacific: Perceptions
of Youth
Graham John Roberts, Fiji
WebBi'2«04 HIV Testing in Policy and Practice: A Case-Study of the
Malaysian System
Martin Choo Kok Keong, Malaysia
WeOB14-04 Private Sector Involvement in Health System Strengthening
Mahalingam Periasamy, India
WeOB12-b5 Knowledge, Attitude and Belief (KAB) about HIV/AIDS and
Methadone in Ruili Methadone Program China
Wei Liu
We0B12•06 A model on natural decline of CD4-cells and reduced mortality
through HIV-screening in Indonesia
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Reinout van Crevel, Indonesia
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WeOB14-05 Enhancing Continuum of Care for Pregnant Women and Babies
through Integrated Well Baby Centre in PNG
Prescott Chow, Papua New Guinea
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WeOB14-06 Dynamic Partnership to Reduce HIV Epidemic in South India
Shreejaya Sudheeran, India
WeOB13 Ethico-Legal: Right from Wrong
WeOBIS Holistic Approach to Pediatric AIDS
Chairs: Mr. Lok Prakash, Dr. Nasser, SpA
Chair: Dr. Toha Muhaimin
;WebBi3-Q1 "Street-lawyering": Providing legal isstaince to empower drug
users
Nanna Gotfredsen, Denmark
WeOB15-01 The living situation of children affected by AIDS in Southwest
China
Tao Xu, China
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WeQBl3-02 Providing legal services for people with HIV in Yunnan, China
Zhou, Dayong, China
WeOB15-02 Challenges in following up HIV infected infants-Experience
from PMTCT program in Maharashtra, India
Ritu Shridhar Parchure, India
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WeOB15-03 Preparing parents to disclose HIV status of children: An
innovative approach by pediatric HIV clinic
Vaidya Neha Milind, India
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WeOB15-04 Compassionate care in prevention of parent to child
transmission proves key to paediatric retention
Andrea Elizabeth Carmone, Papua New Guinea
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WeOB15-05 Implementation of Early Infant HIV Diagnosis in Papua New
Guinea (PNG)
Nella Renton, Papua New Guinea
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WeOB15-06 First Steps in Strengthening Resilience in Children Affected by
HIV/AIDS in China
Gisa Hartmann, Germany
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WeQB13-03 HIV Prevention, Care and support for female prisoners
Pemu Budhathoki, Nepal
WeOB13-04 Providing legal services to address HIV/AIDS-related
discrimination in Vietnam
Ngo Thi Thanh Thuy, Vietnam
WeOB13-05 Does a referral system increase cooperation or cause
confrontation: Lessons learned from IDU project
Donlachai, Thailand
WeOB13-06 Engaging Law Enforcement to Improve Harm Reduction in
Detoxification Centers: China Experience
Rakdaow Pritchard
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WeOB16 Towards Minimizing the Harm
WeOBIS Highlighting Quality Improvement
Chair: Mr. Gabor L. Somogyi
Chairs: Mr. Robert Magnani, Prof. DR. Dr. Sudarto Ronoatmodjo, MSc
WeOB16-01 Peer Support groups for methadone: breakthrough in return
confidence and completing the therapy
Abdul Rachim, Indonesia
WeOB18-01 National HIV training program and clinical mentoring in
Timor Leste: Impacting health professionals
Nguyen Minh Due
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WeOB16-02 Integration of Opioid Subtitution Therapy and HIV Care for
Injecting Drug Users: A Cohort Study
Yanni Melliandari Achmad, Indonesia
WeOB18-02 Strengthening the network to serve case managers
Yenny KJ. Mamoto, Indonesia
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WeOB16-04 Changes in sexual and drug taking risk behavior in Vietnam’s
Methadone Pilot Program
Nguyen To Nhu, Vietnam
WeOB16-05 Patient Satisfaction In An Integrated Community-based
Methadone Maintenance Program in Ho Chi Minh
Kevin Patrick Mulvey, Vietnam
WeOB16-06 Needle Syringe Exchange and outreach interventions program
in Penang Island, Malaysia by ACC Penang
Mohamad Firdaus Bin Zakaria, Malaysia
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WeOB18-03 Quality Laboratory Systems: developmentof a cascading
training and quality system for Provincial He
Elizabeth M. Dax, Australia
WeOB18-04 Usefulness of a Computerized Data Management
System in promoting ART adherence among PLHIV network
T. R. Srimanikandakumar, India
WeOB18-05 TB-HIV Managements: Training for health care services in Bali
Desak Putu Yuli Kumiati, Indonesia
WeOB18-06 Developing creative partnerships: Laboratory Information
Systems (LIS) and VCT
Reshma Kakkar
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WeOBI? Strengthening Community & Empowering
People
Wed
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Female and Frustrated: Helping Positive
Women Deal with Everyday Issues
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Chairs: Sittiphan Boonyapisompam, Mrs. Tine Tombokan
Chair: Mrs. Suksma Ratri
WeOB17-01 The Challenge Fund an innovative finance mechanism for
PLHAs in Nepal
Shankar Raj Kafle, Nepal
WeOC11-01 Cultural location of female PLHIV in Bangladesh
Muhammad Rizuoanul Islam, Bangladesh
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WeOB17-02 Building capacity through partnerships within National
Catholic Health Services (NCHS) in Papua New Guinea
Jacinta Maryte Ankus, Australia
WeOB17-03 Scaling up of HIV/AIDS Response through Integration with
other SRH Services
Dr. Giridhari Sharma Paudel, Nepal
WeOC11-02 Gender Variations in Depression among People Living with
HIV/AIDS in Thailand
Dr. Chawetsan Namwat, Thailand
WeOC11-04 I am a woman, I am HIV Positive: Listen to my story
Cristina M. Montoya, Philippines
WeOB17-04 Ensuring Fundamental Human Rights: Major factor behind
breaking the closet of HIV/AIDS in Nepal
Basanta Bahadur Bhatta Chettri, Nepal
WeOB17-05 Integrating Positive Prevention and Care for Positives:
An innovative community level approach
Dr. Jayanna Krishnamurthy, India
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WeOB17-06 Looking for strengths, Philippines NGOs promoting and
scaling up AIDS-competent communities
Usa DUONGSAA, Thailand
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WeOC12 Faith and AIDS: To Discriminate or To Love?
WeOC14 Children living with HIV In Asia: Challenges
and the Response
Chairs: Mrs. Marina Mahathir, Dr. Alphinus R. Kambodji
Chair: Mr. John Miller
WeOC12-01 The Pastor role: Ability to eliminate stigma and discrimination
in the church & community in Merauke
Sefnat JD Lobwaer, Indonesia
WeOC12-02 Al Fatah Transgender Pesantren; Reducing Prevelence of
HIV/AIDS and Transgender’s Stigma
Tika, Indonesia
WeOC14-01 Art as Alternative Therapy for Thai Children with HIV
Knowledge Network Institute of Thailand
Panida Thapanangkun, Thailand
WeOC14-02 Rethinking on Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs)’s
Investment?
N0618826/Dy Many
WeOC12-03 From Denial to Acceptance - Involving Buddhist and Muslim
Religious leaders in HIV counteraction through Sunday
Schools
I. M. Y. N. Bandara, Sri Lanka
WeOC14-03 Putting Children Affected by HIV and AIDS in Pakistan on
the Policy Agenda: Positive Diaries 2
Muhammad Naeem Akhtar, Pakistan
yVeOC12-04 A Jihad of the Heart a study with practicing Muslim MSMs to
see impact of religious belief on them
Arif Jafar, India
WeOC14-04 Mine and Ours:An Economic Paradigm for Children affected by
HIV in Resource Poor Communities of Asia
Sonal Dilip Zaveri, India
WeOC14-05 Management of ARV Adherence level of Children,being inspired
from each other in a Prena Friends Club
Paresh Badyakar, India
Wed
WeOC13 Turning Adversaries into Allies: Working with
Uniformed Personnel on HIV/AIDS
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Regulating the HIV/AIDS Response
Chairs: Mr. Zahid Hussein, Ms. Ingrid Irawati Almosukarto
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Chair: Prof. Wayne Wiebel
WeOC13-01 Sexual risks with non-marital partners among military and
police men in Cambodia, 2008
Kai Lih Liu, Cambodia
WeOC13-02 Building empathy between police and MARPs: HIV/AIDS
workplace policies are the key
Surkafa Fagmanue KATAFONO, Fiji
WeOC13-03 Developing and implementing a coordinated HIV prevention
and support, intervention models for uniformed services
Bhopinder Singh, India
WeOC13-04 Armed conflict impact on HIV/AIDS program in Manipur,
North East India
Archana Oinam, India
WeOC15-01 HIV/AIDS and the law in China
Xuhaibo, China
WeOC15-02 Policy of Political Parties In Prevention of HIV-AIDS in Jakarta
Ois Sriyani, Indonesia
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WeOC15-03 Integration of HIV/AIDS Policy by Communities forum :
A Study of Chiang Rai Province Northern Thaila
Phitsanuruk, Thailand
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WeOC15-04 The Impact of Anti-Trafficking Policies on Sex Workers and HIV
in Cambodia
Sara Dawn Bradford, Cambodia
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Making Love Safe: Sexuality and Security
Chairs: Dr. Inolyn Pandjaitan, Mrs. Khartini Slamah
Chair: Mr. Rico Gustav
WeOC16-Q1 Anal sex, Women and HIV: Have we been to scared to ask?
Rachael Le Mesurier, New Zealand
WeOD09-01 Indian civil society and PLHIV networks advocating for anti
discrimination law to protect PLHIV
Murali Shanmugam, India
WeOC16-02 Safe and Consensual Sex: Are Women Empowered Enough to
Negotiate?
Mubasher Saeed, Pakistan
WeOC16-03 Creating Connections: Preventing HIV by Opening up
Intergenerational Dialogues on Sex and Sexuality
Nguyen Thi Hoa Binh, Vietnam
WeOC16-04 The invisible “other”: Sexual health and mental health
vulnerabilities of female partners of Men who have sex with
men (MSM)
Pandya Apurvakumar Bharatbhai
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We0D09 PLHIV and AIDS Response
WeOD09-02 Voices and Choices: Thai positive women’s network plays
a major role in addressing and advocating for gender,
reproductive health and sexual rights of women living with HIV
Ms. Sunee Talawat, Thailand
WeOD09-03 The Case of Li Xige: An HIV-positive woman’s search for justice
TIAN Xi, China
WeOD09-04 Public Advocacy: Medical, Supporting and ART Access into
Prison for PLWHIV in Muaro Prison, Padang
Rudy Desmarjono, Indonesia
WeOD09-05 Flamboyant Flowers: A group of people living with HIV creating
strong and lasting change in Viet Nam
Pham Thi Hue, Vietnam
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WeOD09-06 People living with HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh: a cultural
construction of stigmas and discriminations
Farhana Afroza, Bangladesh
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WeODIO Human Rights & AIDS: Challenging Stigma &
Discrimination
Chairs: Dr. Sujatha Samarakoon, Prof. Dr. Subhash Kira
Chair Prof. Masayoshi Tarui
WeOD08-01 The Global Fund Goes Local
Hazel Aregai
WeQD08-02 Social Mobilization to end AIDS using STAR (Societies Tackling
AIDS through Rights) Approach in Asia
Mohammad Kamal Hossain
WeOD08-03 Building the capacity of policy for better HIV and health
outcomes
Edward John Reis, Australia
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WeODI 0-01 Understand relationship between gender and HIV: mainstreaming
initiatives in Law and Jutice Sector
OYANG Ghang, Papua New Guinea
WeOD10-02 Reducing HIV stigma and discrimination by gaining initial
political support: a lesson from Viet Nam
Pham Quang Thuan, Vietnam
WeOD10-03 Dancing with Tigers: positive people, APEC and the workplace
Robert John Baldwin, Australia
WeOD08-04 Model of Building Comprehensive Response to HIV in NTB:
Multi-Stakeholders Approach
Ika Christi Susanti, Indonesia
WeOD10-04 Experience of STIGMA INDEX Bangladesh Country Rollout
Tony Michael Gomes, Bangladesh
WeOD08-05 Resource Gaps for Preventing HIV Among Men Who Have Sex
with Men in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Bradley Otto
WeOD10-05 First step towards addressing S & D ■ a research initiative by
and for positive people in Pakistan
Masood Farid Malik, Pakistan
WeOD08-06 Innovative Review strategy to strengthen quality of HIV
Prevention and Care Services in South India
V. Sam Prasad. India
WeOD10-06 Exploring discrimination from HIV-related stigma in Malaysia
Martin Choo Kok Keong, Malaysia
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We0ID03 HIV STOP WITH ME: Menuju Pencegahan
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Chair: Mrs Evi Sukmaningrum, dr. Joyce Bratanata
WeOID03-01 Factors related with hepatitis C prevalence among sexual
partners of HIV/HCV coinfected patients
Sri Agustini Kumiawati, Indonesia
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WeO!D03-02 Methadone dose predicts Retention To Methadone
Maintenance Treatment at Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung,
Indonesia
Dos/s Metadon sebagai Prediktor Retensi terhadap Program
Terapi Rumatan Metadon di RS Hasan Sadikin, Bandung,
Indonesia
Dini Norviatin, Indonesia
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WeOID03-03 Characteristic HIV/AIDS and Elderly in Cipto Mangunkusumo
Hospital and Dharmais Cancer Hospital
Indah Mahdi, Indonesia
WebiD03-04 Application of a Coupon Scheme to Recruit New Injection
Drug Users (IDUs) into HIV Interventions
Rizky Ika Syafitri, Indonesia
WeOID03>05 Empowerment of IDU Strengthening Network
(HIV Stop with Me)
Pemberdayaan Mantan Pengguna Napza Suntik Memperkuat
Jaringan (HIV Stop with Me)
Firmanto Sanghyang Wibisono, Indonesia
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We()iD03-06 A comparison of the CD4 response to antiretroviral regimens
in HIV/AIDS patients in Dharmais Cancer
Retnosari Andrajati, Indonesia
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the Way Forward
Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA)
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Chair: Shazia Rafi
The goal of the meeting is to highlight successes and challenges faced by
parliamentarians when dealing with the issue of HIV from a governmental perspective.
The regionally balanced panel will help to show some of where the South Asian
countries share similarities and also differences concerning legislation. There will
also be a presentation representing the viewpoint from a donor country outlining the
concerns and commitments from their end in the issue of HIV, especially in concerning
the Asia-Pacific Region.
Speakers:
Welcome Note/lntroduction:
Ms. Marie Norden, MP, (Sweden - PGA Executive Committee Member)
Dr. Nafis Sadik, (Envoy of the UN Secretary General for HIV and AIDS in Asia and the Pacific)
Panelists/Speakers:
Hon. Nimal Siripala De Silva, (Federal Health Minister of Sri Lanka)
Hon. Oscar Fernandes, MP (India, Convenor, Parliamentarians Forum on AIDS, Former Union
Minister for Labour)
Ms. Sapana Pradhan Malla, MP (Nepal)
Bangladesh MP TBD
Dr. Donya Aziz, MP, (Pakistan - PGA Executive Committee Member) National Perspective
Pakistan Provincial Perspective- MPA TBD
Conclusion.
Hon. Nayced Qamar, MP, (Pakistan - Federal Minister for Privatisation and investment,
Executive; Committee Member)
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WeSM03 A Borderless Response to the Prevention of
HIV Transmission
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
WeSMOS Leadership Initiatives for IDU Harm Reduction:
Issues and Challenges
Indonesia National AIDS Commission (NAC)
Chair Dr. Raj Karim, (Regional Director, International Planned Parenthood
Federation, East & Southeast Asia and Oceania Region)
Chair: Mr. Christian Kroll “(TBC)
Co Chair: Ms Ingrid Irawati A
Intra and inter-country population movements [e.g. internal migration from rural to
urban areas, refugees, overseas workers, IDPs] are now common given the social,
political, and economic climate of the world. Various factors make it challenging to
mobilize HIV prevention and containment efforts among these groups.
Current methods and programs being employed to address the issue will be critically
evaluated in order to indentify strategies to increase access to SRH and HIV services
for vulnerable mobile populations. This session will also analyze the role of advocacy
in supporting the inclusion of these groups in interventions and national responses io
the prevention, treatment, care, and support for HIV.
HIV epidemic in many parts in Asia and Indonesia triggered by HIV transmission
through injecting drug use. National policy of harm reduction to cope with this situation
has been developed, however constraints occurred during the implementation. This
session will discuss the important roles of leadership initiatives to transfer the policy
into action.
Speakers:
Mr Andi Heri Iskandar, Former Major of Makassar
Scaling up IDU harm reduction in Makassar
Dr Dien Ermawati I Head of PHO DKI Jakarta
Budget policy for IDU harm reduction in Jakarta
Tariq Zafar/Pakistan**
Community organizing among IDU for social movement
Surahman / Afghanistan** [confirmed informal]**
Scaling up IDU Harm reduction in Afghanistan
Discussant: Mr Inang Winarso/ Sekar Wulan **(TBC)
Rapporteur: Mrs. Amala Rahmah
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WeSM04 Reaching Clients of Sex Workers Through
Workplace Interventions
International Labour Organization (ILO)
Chair: Alan Boulton, Director, ILO Office for Indonesia and Timor- Leste
The Importance of Workplace Program in Asia
To reach the drivers of concentrated and low prevalence epidemics in Asia and the
Pacific, it is critical to target those groups that are most at risk of acquiring HIV and
most affected by the epidemic. Most-at-iisk populations in Asia and the Pacific include
men who have sex with men, IDUs, sex workers and their dients. Significant scale-up
of targeted interventions geared to the dients of sex workers is needed to respond to
prevention needs in Asia and the Pacific. HIV workplace programming is an effective,
yet underutilized, means of reaching clients of sex workers that yields measurable
prevention outcomes. This session will feature best practices from ILO workplace
programming targeting mobile construction workers in India and China, and will
provide a platform for other UN and non-UN organizations to share their experiences.
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Asfar Syed Mohamed, ILO Sub-regional Office for South Asia
Targeting FSW Clients in the Workplace: An Evidence Base for a Sectoral
Approach
Kelwyn Brown, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Papua New Guinea
A Sexual Health Approach to Reduce Risk Behaviors in the Agricultural and
Extractive industries in Papua New Guinea
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Asif Altaf, International Transport Workers'Federation (ITF)
Reducing Risk Behaviors among Transport Workers: The Role of Trade Unions
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Richard Howard, ILO Office for China and Mongolia, China
Delivering Prevention and Care to Vulnerable Mine Workers in China
Collaborative Approaches for Female Sex Workers and their Clients - TBC
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WeSMOo Ministries of Public Works and Transport Key Partners for HIV Prevention in the
Infrastructure Sector
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Wed
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This satellite session will showcase how the ministries of public works and tansport
in Cambodia, Lao PDR and Viet Nam have developed HIV/AIDS strategy and action
plans for the infrastructure sector. Government representatives from the infrastructure
and transport sectors will share their experiences, lessons, and recommendations.
Asian Development Bank (ADB) will also present a joint initiative of GMS development
partners in developing practice guidelines for harmonizing HIV prevention initiatives in
the infrastructure sector, in support of national HIV/AIDS strategies.
Speakers:
Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Cambodia):
• His Excellency Lim Sidenine, Secretary of State and Chairman of the Ministerial AIDS
Committee
• Mr. Seng Setha, Deputy Director General of the Planning and Administration Department
and Vice-Chairman o the Ministerial AIDS Committee
Ministry of Public Works and Transport (Lao PDR):
• Mr. Khanngeun Khamvongsa, Deputy Permanent Secretary and Chair of the Committee
on HIV/AIDS Prevention
• Mr. Xayabandith Insisiengmay, Deputy Director of the Environment and Social Division
Ministry of Transport (Viet Nam):
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WeSMOT aids2031: A Special Look at the Countries in
Rapid Transition in Asia
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Chair JVR Prasada Rao, Regional Director, UNAIDS RSTAP
aids2031 is a multi-disciplinary, global initiative that is influencing the long-term
response to the AIDS pandemic. For nearly two years, the Working Group on
Countries in Rapid Transition (WGCRT), co-convened by UNAIDS and Myung
Cho, has been investigating the impact of rapidly changing context in the Six Asian
Countries (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam) on to HIV
spread and response. The Working Group has now drafted a report outlining the
key emerging trends due to the transitions taking place in these countries, impact
on the future of AIDS in Asia and developed recommendations for a long-term
sustained response to AIDS based on those investigations. The session includes
presentation on some the emerging global scenarios and trends related to financing
as well as structural issues and its relevance to Asia and the Pacific as well as
share and discuss the key emerging issues in Asia, particularly on the role of new
emerging drugs and the use of Information Communication Technologies on HIV
spread and response. The report of the WGCRT will be also launched during this
event highlighting some of the key findings and recommendations of the study.
Speakers:
Dr. Geeta Rao Gupta, President of the International Center for Research on Women and
Co-Convener of aids2031 Social Drivers Working Group
Presentation title: TBC. The presentation will present the findings and
recommendations from the Social Drivers Working Group of aids2031 initiative.
WeSM08 Innovative Partnerships Between the Global
Fund and Private Sector: Engagement to
Increasing Capacity to Implement Programs at
Country Level
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Chair Christoph Benn, Director ofExternal Rations and Partnerships at the Global Fund
The objective of this session is to highlight good practices and discuss challenges
of private sector engagement to increase capacity at the country level. Whilst
remaining primarily a financing institution, the Global Fund encourages the private
sector to engage in all aspects of its work ranging from mobilization of resources,
implementation of grants, and provision of commercial services, to public advocacy
and good governance. As such, the private sector makes important contributions at
global, regional and country levels, leveraging its resources, capacities and networks
to strengthen the Global Fund financed programs.
Speakers:
Dr. James Allen, (Director, Health and Medical Services, Chevron)
Anthony Pramualratana, (General Manager, Thailand Business Coalition on AIDS - TBCA)
Mr. Sushanta Sen, (PrincipalAdviser, Confederation of Indian Industry (Cll), Confederation of
Indian and Executive Director ofFriends ofFund South West Asia)
Bill Bowtell, (Executive Director of Pacific Friends of the Global Fund)
Ms. Farzana Muhib, Results for Development (R4D) Institute
Presentation title (TBC). The presentation will highlight the findings of the Costing
and Financing WG in relation to the resource needs estimates, and the impact of
the different scenarios that were modeled. She will also discuss the outlook for
domestic and donor resource mobilization including on its implications for Asia and
low/concentrated epidemics.
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Dr. Jing Jun, Associate Director of the Comprehensive AIDS Research Center in Tsinghua
University in Beijing, China
New Drugs, New Wave: The emerging drug issues in Asia and the potential
impact on HIV epidemic. Focusing on the six rapid transition countries in Asia,
the presentation will focus on discussing the emerging drug-market, particularly
pleasure-enhancing drugs and its potential impact on HIV epidemic.
Mr. James Chau, UNAIDS National Goodwill Ambassador for China and a Television
Presenter for China Central Television CCTV-9
Information Communication Technology, social change and the young people
in Asia. The presentation will focus on discussing the booming of information
communication technology, the changing social values and norms and its influence
and impact on young people's life-style, sexual networking and behaviors. The
presentation will also explore the both opportunities and challenges in using ICT to
address some of these issues in context of HIV prevention among Asia's New Youth.
Launch ofWGCRT: Made Mangku Pastika, Governor of Bali-TBC
Wrap-up and closing: Myung Cho, (Cho-chair WGCRT)
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Affected by HIV/AIDS in South Asia
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) - south Asia for South Asia
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Co Chair: Dr. Priscilla Akwara, Advisor, Statistics Monitoring and Evaluation, UNICEF,
New York Headquarters
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The specific objective of the satellite session is to present the core elements and
approaches of the SAARC Regional Strategic Framework. The session will also
provide opportunity for stocktaking by sharing practical country level experiences on
GABA including M&E for national response since the last ICAAP in Colombo Sri Lanka.
Dissemination of this Framework is expected to bring to the attention of policy makers,
programme planners and development agencies, a consistent regional approach to
programming for CABA
Speakers:
Mr. Hassan Shifau, (Director Social Affairs, South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation
- SAARC Secretariat),
SAARC Regional Strategic Framework on protection, care and support for
Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in South Asia
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Mr. Ratna Kaji Bajacriarya, (Joint Secretary, Ministry of Women Child Welfare, Nepal),
Country; experience on Children Affected by HIV/AIDS for developing Child
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Ms. Rachel Odede, (Regional Advisor HIV.'AID, UNICEF South Asia)
Regional experience in development of Monitoring and Evaluation of National
Responses for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS
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Asia Pacific Alliance, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
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How can donors and NGOs work together to mobilise resources and scale up sexual
& reproductive health and HIV services? How can linkages and integration help to
optimise resources? Sexual and reproductive health and rights are essential to HIV
prevention. The satellite meeting will feature an interactive dialogue on sexual &
reproductive health needs in Asia and the Pacific. Participants will have a chance to
ask questions and put forward ideas. The meeting will present upcoming priorities
from representatives of the Asian Development Bank, AusAID, the Global Fund to
Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Swedish SIDA, the David and Lucille Packard
Foundation and UNFPA. The meeting will include discussion on ways to meet
reproductive health supply challenges in Asia and the Pacific, particularly by linking
HIV interventions.
Chair: Susana Fried, (UNDP)
Co-chair: Anne Stenhammer, (UNIFEM)
It is increasingly being acknowledged that addressing structural factors is key to halting
and reversing the spread of HIV. One of the emerging though not well understood
factors in the rise of HIV among women is the denial of property and inheritance to
women. The link between HIV and women’s unequal property and inheritance rights
need to be better understood. Lack of equal rights for women and girls to property
and inheritance exclude women from accessing resources that would help reduce
their vulnerability to HIV and improve their ability to cope with the consequences of
HIV. This panel will bring together grassroots women and legal practitioners to raise
awareness of these issues.
Robyn Biti, (HIVAdviser, AusAID)
Speakers:
Opening Remarks: Caitlin Wiesen, (UNDP), To Be Confirmed
Rikard Elfving, (HIVAdviser, Asian Development Bank)
Susana Fried, (UNDP)
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From Africa to Asia: HIV and Women's
Inheritance and Property Rights
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Development Fund
for Women (UNIFEM), GROOTS Kenya, GROOTS International and the Huairou
Commission
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Chaiyos Kanunusont, (Technical Adviser on HIV and AIDS, UNFPA Asia Pacific Regional
Office)
Tomas Lundstrom, (HIV Specialist, Sida)
Sonal Mehta, (Director of Policy & Programmes, India HIV/AIDS Alliance)
Anurita Bains, (SeniorAdviser, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria)
Micheal Tan, (Country Adviser-Philippines, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation)
Noruko Horibe, (Regional Director, UNFPAAsia Pacific Regional Office)
Anne Stenhammer, (UNIFEM)
advocacy, activism and some of the barriers to effective change
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Anand Grover,
existing legal structures and experience with ICAAP Court
Rup Narayan, (FWLD),
What works and what doesn’t, specifically in regards to the new confidentiality
clause
Esther Mwaura, (GROOTS Kenya),
The African context
Kou Sina, (Cambodia UPWD),
Evictions, land rights and HIV
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IDUs, many due to the use of contaminated needles. Plans for harm reduction program
in Malaysia prior to 2005 and even after have always been contentious as methods
such as condom distribution, needle exchange, and Methadone maintenance therapy
are often perceived as contradicting the Malaysian culture. Despite this, in 2006, the
Malaysian government embarked on harm reduction initiatives by funding programs
to provide clean needles and condoms to IDUs in three major cities. Favourable
evaluation results after the initial pilot of two years saw the Ministry of Health Disease
Control Unit declare the “Harm Reduction Program" effective. Since February 2006,
nine NSEP sites have been established across Malaysia with service provisions
through outreach and drop in centres. At the end of the pilot phase, a total of 10,948
IDUs were reached with 769,132 numbers of needles and syringes distributed.
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Addressing TB/HIV: The Critical Role of PWA
Activists and HIV Service Providers
Treatment Action Group (TAG) and Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)
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Objectives:
1. To highlight the impact of TB amongst PLWH/A and why current TB tools are
inadequate.
2. To discuss the global TB/HIV policy framework and the role of AIDS programs and
PWA activists in reducing impact of TB/HIV
3. To explain what are the 3is (infection Control, Intensified Case Finding, and
Isoniazid Preventive Therapy) and how they can be used to reduce the impact of
TB amongst PLWH/As.
4. To highlight specific TB/HIV projects that are implementing the 3is and addressing
Multi Drug Resistant (MDR) TB
Speakers:
Adeeba Kamarulzaman, (University Malaya Medical Center),
Why is TB a concern for PWH?
Javid Syed, (TAG),
TB/HIV Policy Overview and a Focus on the 3is and Role of AIDS programs and
communities in implementing Sis
Chris Green, (Spiritia Foundation),
TB Infection Control
Joanna Ladomirska, (Medecins Sans Frontieres),
Implementing Intensified TB Case Finding and Ambulatory MDR TB treatment
in PWH
Colleen Daniels. (World Health Organization),
Isoniazid Preventive Therapy for PWH with latent TB infection
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Encouraging & Enhancing Responsibility,
Involvement & Participation of Private
Companies During the Economic Crisis
Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC)
Opportunities and Challenges in Addressing HIV
Amongst Diverse Humanitarian Populations
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), The Joint United Nations
Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
In view of the rising cost of treatment which is a major drawback in seeking medical
assistance for PLHIVs and those affected, funding from the private sector plays a very
crucial role in providing the necessary financial support for both infected and affected
individuals. Children, being vulnerable, benefit tremendously from private sponsorship.
The Standard Chartered Pediatric Fund launched in July 2008 sponsors infected and
affected children up to the age of 12 for three years. In an uncertain economic climate,
such assistance will greatly benefit this vulnerable group. The Malaysian AIDS Council
has initiated the Malaysian Business Coalition on AIDS (MBCA) and Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) initiative to promote private sector involvement in dealing with the
HIV/AIDS epidemic. Meanwhile it will also be useful for relevant NGOs to implement
these measures to sustain HIV/AIDS impact mitigation programs.
Chair Mr. Tjandra Yoga Aditama, Director General of the (National Agency For
Disaster Management, Indonesia)
Speakers:
Bakhtiar Talhah
Celine Ng
April Layla Joseph
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The relationship between humanitarian crises and HIV is contentious: emergencies
can increase risk factors for HIV transmission (for example, when rape is used as a
weapon); but they can also play a “protective" role vis-a-vis HIV infection, by limiting
population mobility and by improving access to the range and quality of health services.
Even in low prevalence settings there is a need to ensure that minimum interventions
to prevent and respond to HIV are in place; sadly this is not often the case. Over
the last several years increased increased attention has been given to HIV and
Humanitarian emergencies in Asia. The session will explore some of the epidemiology
of HIV and Conflict and also the principles and practice of HIV programming in diverse
humanitarian populations.
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Speakers:
Ann Burton, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
HIV in Conflict (epidemiology, programmatic principles, experience from the
region)
Mr Jiang Hua, Abai, Country experience, China
Multisectoral Programming for HIV and AIDS in Emergencies
Muhammed Ayub, DOST Foundation Pakistan
Addressing HIV amongst most-at-risk populations in humanitarian settings
Ms Nopono Araktara, Thailand
Implementation of ARV-based programmes in humanitarian settings Experiences from the region
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Australasian Society for HIV Medicine, University of Indonesia, Indonesian Medical
Association
HIV/AIDS in Sri Lanka: Sustaining the Gains of
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AIDS Foundation of Lanka
Chair and Co-Chair: Professor Samsuridzal Djauzi, Mr Edward Reis
Speakers:
Dr. Nimal Edirisinghe, Director National STD/AIDS Control Programme, Sri Lanka
Why is Sri Lanka labelled as a low HIV prevalent country over the past 3 decades:
positive and negative connotations
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Highlights of and lessons learned from the 8th ICAAP
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This session will consider a range of approaches and technologies being used to
facilitate skills development and support for health care workers where distance and
remote location is an issue in national and regional HIV programs.
Speakers:
Prof Samsuridzal Djauzi and Edward Reis, Ul/ASHM
Introduction and background to session
Dr Izhar Fihir and Dr Gator Fatwando, Ul
Knowledge sharing using video-conferencing system; a lesson learned from
University of Indonesia
Dr Fransje van de Waals, Health(e) Foundation
Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam, Health(e)Foundation Results in Blended
Learning in Asia
Professor Elizabeth Dax, National Serology Reference Laboratory, Melbourne
Laboratory Quality Assurance System - using mobile phone technology
Question and answer session facilitator: Prof Samsuridzal Djauzi and Edward
Reis. UI/ASHM
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Dr. Sarojini Perera, Director-Research & Programmes, AIDS Foundation of Lanka (AFL)
Role of AFL in Sri Lanka and future plans
Mr. Sagara Palihawadana, Director, Companions on a Journey
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Yayasan Unilever Indonesia
WeSM20 Scaling Up of HIV Testing and Counseling
Population Targets with Integrated Health
Campaign Approach
Chair dr. Leo Indarwahono SpKJ
Co Chair: Sari tobing, Unilever
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Chair: Mr. Navneet Garg
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program.
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Speakers:
Arif Affandi, Wakil Walikota Surabaya, Kemitraan Pemerintah dan Swasta dalam
Upaya Memerangi HIV dan AIDS
Roni Syahroni, Chief of LSMSpektra
Innovative methods that can be used to rapidly scale up HIV testing and counseling
to cover large percentages of the target population so that they know their status.
Lessons learnt from our experience in Kenya.
Speaker:
Mr. Navneet Garg, (Global Business Manager Vestergaard Frandsen)
Sinta Kaniawati, General Manager Yayasan Unilever Indomsia
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Resource Mobilization: Issues and Challenges
Indonesia National AIDS Commission (NAC)
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Chair: Budi Hamanto
Co Chain Asep Kurniawan
Knowing the future trend of HIV epidemic many governments have focused their
strategic planning. Unfortunately the funding is not readily available. This session will
discuss the issues and challenges to advocate policy makers using the costed action
plan for resources mobilization.
Speakers:
DR Mardiati/Ms. Yanti Susanti
Resource allocation for HIV programming in Indonesia - To be confirmed
Up-scaling Prevention and Empowering
Communities-the Indian AIDS Response
(National AIDS Control Programme)-lll
National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) - India, The Joint United Nations
Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
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Chair: Mr. Oscar Fernandes, Convener Parliamentarians Forum on AIDS /
Co Chair: Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad, Union Health Minister, Government of India (TBC)
• Introduction to implementation models of National AIDS Control Programme
(NACP) - III and scaling up of evidence-based AIDS response in India.
• Critical factors for effective implementation of NACP- III interventions for
community mobilization and empowerment.
• Challenges and barriers in scaling up and ways of overcoming these to achieve
universal access.
Deddy Darmawan/Husein Habsyi
Enhance of provincial level capacity in evidence based planning and budget
allocation
Speakers:
Ms. K. Sujatha Rao, Secretary and Director General NACO
Mrs. Rohana Manggala
Public policy on HIV and AIDS in Jakarta province
Sushena Reza-Paul, Karnataka, Representative of commercial sex worker'community
Dr. Ash Pachauri, President Y P Foundation - Representative from sexual minorities and youth
Ms. Mekhala, APSACS GIPA Coordinator ■ Representative of Positive Networks
H Muhammad Masduki, (Vice Governor of Banten Province)
Integrating HIV planning and budgeting to the local planning and budgeting
development
Ly Penh Sun, M.D. MSc.- NCHADS
Evidence based for resource mobilization, experience of Cambodia To be confirmed
Mr. Bangkim Chingsubam, Joint Secretary, SASO - Representative of IDU communities
ADG NACO or Project Director of one SACS: To speak on n projects - Name to be
confirmed
Materials for distribution:
NACO monograph being developed by Avahan - India initiative of Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation
Discussant: Mr. Halik Sidik
Repporteur: Mr.Eka
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WeSM22 Executive Committee and Members Meeting:
Strengthening Our Network
The AIDS Sodety of Asia and the Pacific (ASAP)
The ASAP executive Committee is holding a meeting of the membership ofASAP. This
will be a two part meeting.
Part A: report back to members on progress made by ASAP since 2007ICAAP
Part B : discussion of prospective future developments, re-distribution of ownership
among member organizations and how ASAP membership would like to work together
in the future.
WeSM24 Entry points for Integrating Gender into
HIV/AIDS Programmes in the Health Sector
World Health Organization (WHO)
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Chair and Co-Chair: Irwanto PhD, (Chair, Institute of Research and Community
Services), Islene Araujo, MD MSc, (WHO Geneva, Department of Gender, Women
and Health)
The satellite section will discuss entry points on how to integrate gender into HIV
programme design and implementation in the health sector, and most importantly share
concrete country experiences on gender responsive HIV programming. The meeting
discussions will contribute to moving forward the focus of the global response from
problem analysis to what can be done concretely at the country level.
During the section WHO will be presenting the tool to integrate gender into HIV/AIDS
programmes in the health sector.
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Key note speaker: Nafis Sadik.M.D., (Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General
for HIV/AIDS In Asia) E-mail: sadikk@unfpa.org
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Avni Amin, PHD. amina@who.int, (WHO Geneva, Department of Gender, Women and
Health)
How to integrate gender into HIV programme design and implementation in the
health sector - lessons learned from applying WHO guidance tool
Rahmat Sentika SPA PhD, rsentika@yahoo.com, (Bintaro International Hospital, South
Jakarta)
Successful stories and challenges on integrating gender equality into the health
sector work in Indonesia
Ema Surjadi, Drg.,MS.APBI, PhD, sufjadiE@searo.who.int, (Regional Adviser-Gender,
Women and Health, World Health Organization, South-East Asia Regional Office)
Gender and HIV: situation analysis in the South East Asia Countries
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WeSM25 What will it Take? Implementing a Long-Term
Structural Approach to AIDS
International Center for Research on Women and the UNAIDS Regional Support Team
for Asia and the Pacific for the Social Drivers Working Group of aids2031
Chair and Co-chair; Arushi Singh and Anne Philpott, (The Pleasure Project)
Most dialogue around AIDS - including at international AIDS conferences - has
omitted discussion of sex and sexual pleasure. Safer sex campaigns have focused
almost exclusively on fear-based messages to promote safer sex. The key objectives
of this session is ensuring a wide audience of health professionals learn how to make
safer sex sexy, in order to create more effective safer sex messages creating skills
to ensure effective incorporation of discussions of pleasure and desire into safer sex
messaging highlight key resources, such as the global mapping of pleasure and other
international evidence of the eroticising of safer sex for practitioners to use in the
future.
Speakers;
Selected speakers from The Global Mapping of Pleasure, to summarise their
experience of eroticising safer sex in Asia
Chair: Geeta Rao Gupta
Co Chair J.V.R. Prasada Rao
aids2031 is a multi-disciplinary, global initiative that is influencing the long-term
response to the AIDS pandemic. For nearly two years, the Social Drivers Working
Group, co-convened by ICRW and Clark University, has been investigating the
social and structural factors driving vulnerability to HIV. We have now drafted
recommendations based on those investigations, which we will share with a small
group of experts. The format for this satellite session will be a roundtable discussion
over dinner, during which we will present our recommendations and solicit feedback,
reactions and suggestions. The audience will be a small, invited group of about 20
individuals, including national-level policymakers, donors, parliamentarians and
community leaders, as well as civil society representatives.
Speakers:
Geeta Rao Gupta, (president of the International Center for Research on Women; and Co
Convener, aids2031 Social Drivers Working Group), will present the findings from the Social
Drivers Working Group
J.V.R Prasada Rao, (Director, Regional Support Team, Asia and the Pacific, UNAIDS; and Co
Convener, aids2031 Countries in Rapid Transition Working Group), will fac'litate a discussion
among the participants
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Estimation and Costing Model: A Hands-On
Workshop
Objective:
i) to introduce the Asia -Pacific MDG-consistent HIV Costing Model developed by
UNDP RCC in partnership with UNAIDS, ADB and World Bank. The Model is a
consolidated tool allowing unit cost calculations and resource needs estimation
required for implementation of the country's National Strategic Plans; and
ii) to provide hands-on training to participants in its use.
Method: The rationale for tne costing model development, its key and unique features,
and its country applications will be described using PowerPoint presentations.
Participants will have access to computer terminals to allow hands-on training on: (i)
the software (including installation); (ii) usage of specific features of the model and
how to adapt it to local circumstances
Expected Outcome (skills):
• Participants will become familiar with the tool, and understand the objectives of
the model:, i.e., to promote effective targeted interventions recommended by the
Commission on AIDS in Asia, and to focus on countries meeting HIV and AIDS
MDG goals.
• Participants will practice using the tool and learn how to capture local realities in
the model.
Kazuyuki Uji
WeSB33 Empowering HIV Positive Families to
Communicate with and Care for Their Children
An HIV diagnosis put enormous pressure and psychosocial stress on a family. In
conservative cultures such as Pakistan often parents are unwilling to disclose their
status to their children, thus leaving the children untested in an emotionally unstable
situation. The session will share experiences learned through the collaboration of
UNICEF and Pak Plus Society in Lahore, Pakistan working on psychosocial well-being
with HIV affected families and provide valuable skills and tools to other NGOs and
Government institutions working with HIV affected families to empower them to cope
as a family with their HIV status and provide needed support to affected children.
Bettina Taylor Schunter
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Criminalisation of HIV: All You Need to Know
and All You Need to Do
Several countries have implemented or are considering to implement laws that are
used to criminalize HIV transmission in order to promote public health. Yet these
laws and policies weaken HIV prevention efforts (and therefore public health),
undermine human rights, and foster stigma and discrimination. Moreover, they can
further marginalize people who are already vulnerable to HIV infection.
This skills building session will provide clear and articulate arguments why such legal
measures undermine human rights and public health efforts, and only contributes
to the stigma already faced by PLHIV and other marginalized groups. It will also
identify opportunities for practical action for HIV organizations, networks of PLHIV
and advocacy groups.
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You Want to Stop HIV Discrimination in
Employment? - Let’s Write an HIV/AIDS
Workplace Policy Together
The objectives of the skills-building workshop are:
1) to enhance advocacy skills to mobilize workplaces to develop HIV/AIDS policies
based on the International Labour Organization's (ILO) Code of Practice on HIV/
AIDS and the world of work
2) to provide participants with the knowledge, tools and skills to develop effective
workplace policies
This workshop will be valuable for a wide range of participants from national AIDS
programmes, public and private sector enterprises, Ministries of Labour, employeis'
organizations, trade unions, civil society organizations and networks of people living
with HIV.
The workshop will:
• Provide information to support legal advocacy and social mobilisation in
countries that criminalise HIV transmission or exposure in order to repeal or
reform these laws.
• Give consolidated arguments to why the criminalisation of HIV transmission or
exposure is not an effective approach to promoting public health
• Identify key areas for advocacy action to strengthen national, regional and
international activism to prevent future laws on criminalisation and to support
people living with HIV to become better familiar with legal issues and their rights.
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using the NGO Code of Practice
1 A short presentation on the NGO Code of Practice, the development process
and its principles
2 Group work involving identifying gaps in organizational planning and
programming. This will lead to identifying concrete measures on the way forward
for filling in those gaps
3 Interactive session on good principles in the work of NGOs and suggestions on
how to build accountability into its work
4 Handouts: Power point on the Code which can be used as a resource material
by these participants for a similar session within their organization; a poster
outlining the principles in the Code and copies of the NGO Code of Practice
• To demonstrate the importance of engaging PLHIV for advocacy in workplace
settings to reduce stigma and discrimination
• To provide guidelines for capacity building of PLHIV for conducting advocacy
sessions with employers, workers and their organizations.
• To share tools developed for PLHIV to address HIV in workplaces
Who will benefit:
The workshop will benefit PLHIV and their networks, implementers of workplace
programmes, and officials of National AIDS programmes.
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Treatment
Participant: Health care providers who have the experiences of ART services at
least 1 year, 21 persons.
Objectives:
1 To provide treatment education skills by encouraging the concrete thinking how
to analyse the barriers and key massages to good adherence of HIV infected
people who are on ARV drugs,
2 To transfer the skills of developing and using appropriated tools; not expensive,
simple, and fitted to PHA lifestyle, for ART adherence among the target groups.
Method: Participants will learn the five "key steps” to advocacy and explore:
• Breaking into 3 small groups and take turn; children group, adult who are on
treatment 6-12 months group, and those who are long term treatment group.
• Working with case studies
• Mind mapping
• Building coalitions and setting advocacy good adherence
’ • Develop appropriated tools for ART adherence
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WeSBSZ Developing Skills in Non-Tradition Fundraising
Methods for Community Based Organizations
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WeSB49 HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs (Daku!) at
High Schools In 4 Provinces in Indonesia
(IT based/printed)
Participants will learn about interactive ways to address HIV/AIDS prevention
sessions, using parts of the Daku (Dunia Remajaku Seru!) curriculum.
Method: selected teachers will facilitate the sessions, assisted by students and NGO
staff. Interactive parts of the curriculum are selected (including ice breaking games,
negotiation skills on condom use (role play) and the participants will be invited to
prepare a story board (also using digital cameras).
The curriculum is IT based and will be demonstrated by the use of an LCD.
Expected Outcome(skills):
• The participants will understand the principles of the award winning program
the World Starts With Me (WSWM) (or Daku in Indonesian). This comprehensive
curriculum integrates life skills with sexual health and rights education and
HIV/AIDS prevention. The 15-iessons are formulated to empower adolescents in
goal setting, decision making, communication, and negotiation. Adapted
versions of the WSWM are currently being implemented in Indonesia, Thailand,
Kenya, Uganda, Vietnam, and India.
• Participants will learn a number of interactive components of the program for
inspiration.
• Participants will learn the development process of a comprehensive evidence
based sexuality education including HIV/AIDS prevention and the most
important lessons learned for the success of their own program.
Students reported gaining improved knowledge, positive attitude and skills. They
considered computer-based method as very attractive and fit to their culture.
Teachers and schools also reported positively on their participation in the program.
A series of trainings provide teachers with required knowledge, attitudes and skills to
discuss sensitive issues and help them become open-minded and less prescribing
their own norms. Teachers also reported improvements in teaching methodology
and their relationships with students.
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Assisting CBOs to acquire skills in non-traditional fund raising methods in order to
reduce dependence on traditional forms of fundraising.
Method:
iThe workshop will impart skills on non-traditional fund raising methods, including
.manufacturing and marketing of apparel, handicrafts and magazines, organizing of
cultural events, and social marketing of STI/HIV/AIDS preventive materials, among
others. The session will open with an icebreaker, followed by sharing of experiences
by SAATHII and other participants. Next, a participatory session on various fund
raising techniques will be held, with a focus on selecting unique and marketable
products, cost-effective manufacturing and marketing through networking, cultural
events and fashion shows. The workshop will conclude with a planning exercise
in which participants will strategize for future fund raising activities for their
■respective organizations based upon the learning. The workshop will be followed
by an e-discussion to share progress on the implementation of the plans that are
developed during the workshop.
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Expected Outcome(skills):
Participants will learn a variety of non-traditional fund raising techniques that will
help to build the fund-raising capacity of their respective organizations, which will in
turn help them with their own financial sustainability.
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Music for People Living with HIV/AIDS
1 To sensitize participants on the benefits of alternative therapies such as yoga,
meditation and music, and their positive impact on the psychosocial/mental
health of people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
2 To empower people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS to take control over
their own mental wellbeing by building their knowledge and skills on various
yoga exercises and meditation techniques, and how this can be integrated with
music for greater impact on mental and physical wellbeing.
Method: Methodology will include: Oral presentation on the integrated therapy
concepts, aided by live demonstration from the PCI/lndia team. Participants will
then be taught a selection of basic yoga and meditative exercises through practical
hands-on training, followed by discourse and discussion
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How to Participate Fully in Social Research
A common characteristic of HIV social research is its focus and collaboration with
marginalised communities, such as drug users. However, marginalised communities
are not always in the position to participate fully in social research. To help ensure
that community representation and participation is embedded in HIV research
AIVL and ARCSHS propose running a skills workshop for community workers and
representatives from IDU communities.
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• Familiarise individuals and organisations with The People Living with HIV
Stigma Index.
• Highlight the Index as an advocacy tool that workshop participants can use
themselves.
• Provide an opportunity for workshop participants to practice use of the Index
questionnaire.
• Highlight how the Index can be used to analyse, understand and present
experiences of stigma and discrimination.
• Connect participants with other people living with HIV and researchers
associated with the national, regional and international levels of the project.
Kevin Osborne
Expected skills: The trained participants will be enlightened the concrete thinking
how to assist their clients adhere to their treatments. And they are also expected
to develope the skills that can be utilized as the effective tools to support good
adherence for various adult groups and children who are on ART.
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Efforts in accessing hospital care for people living with
HIV/AIDS in Banyuwangi
Keyword: Affordable traatment, Access to care and treatment, Care/support
Raden Novan Widiyanto, Indonesia
Getting the rights of service in hospital
Keyword: Affordable traatment, Care/support, Community-based care
Jacob Delima, Indonesia
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Improving the quality of life for PLWHA in Indonesia by
developing alternative health programs
Keyword: Alternative therapy, Care/support, Self-help
Fraser, Melinda Heather, New Zealand
King Bitter as Adjuvant Therapy for HIV/AIDS Patient
Keyword: Alternative therapy, Immunology, Clinical trial
Hafiidhaturrahmah, Pugud Samodro, Ahmad Wiryawan, Indonesia
Homoeopathy an Effective way for 01 management and
Improvement of CD4 Count in HIV/AIDS cases
Keyword: Alternative therapy, Affordable treatment, Complementary medicine
Shreepal Saptasagar,Prasad Kelkar, India
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The role phychological inhibitation and CD4 T-Cell levels in
HIV-Seropositive
Keyword: CD4, Counseling, HIV testing
Kriswanti, dr. H.R.M. Hardadi Airlangga, SpPD, dr. Erna S.M.kes,
Ibu Amelia Pramono.Psi, Indonesia
Immunological and virological response to 2nd line ARV
whose 1st line ARV treatment failure
Keyword: CD4, Viral load, Antiretroviral therapy
Alwiyah Mukaddas, Dra.Retnosari Andrajati,MS.,Apt.,PhD,
Dra.Rizka Andalusia,M.Pharm.,MARS.,Apt, Indonesia
Etiology, Risk Factors, and Quality-of-life Impact of a Pruritic
Papular Eruption in PLWHIV in India
Keyword: CD4, Diagnosis, Opportunistic infection
Terry Taraneh Farsani, Patrick Nadol, Sachin Kore,
Chockalingam Chandrasekar, M Ramam, Toby Maurer, United States
Virus in Villages: Evidence from Children’s Future India
Program in Raigad, Maharashtra, India
Keyword: CD4, HIV testing, Antiretroviral therapy
Debamitra Bhattacharya Mondal, Kiran Patole,
Dr Kishor Deshmukh, India
Keyword: Clinical Trial
WePB026
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Analysis of Operational Policy Barriers to Methadone
Maintenance Treatment in Yunnan Province, China
Keyword: Alternative therapy, Adherence, Affordable traatment
Hu Bin,Li Yunzhao.Cui Shicun,Felicity Young, China
Expectation of Participants Towards Vaccine’s Efficacy in
The Phase III Vaccine Trial in Thailand
Keyword: Clinical trial, Care/support, Counseling
Punnee Pitisuttithum.lndrasuta C, Khowsroy K, Lothong K,
Bocndao R, Sabmee Y, Laowarakul P, Sumrej S, MaythaarttaphongS,
Tharasukh J, Apichannapong K, Thailand
Keyword: Complementary Medicine
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Integrating Therapeutic Yoga, Meditation and Music for
People Living with HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Alternative therapy, Peer support and education, Self-help
AGGARWAL Vikas, Shari Cohen, John Henry, Ram Kumar,
Iskandar, Dipanjan Roy, India
Pilot surveillance of Early Warning Indicators to monitor risks
for HIV drug resistance at ART sites
Keyword: Alternative therapy, Drug resistance, Adherence
Nguyen Thi Minh Thu, Nguyen Van Kinh, Do Thi Nhan, Do Mai Hoa,
Masami Fujita, Masaya Kato, Cao Thi Thanh Thuy, Vietnam
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Pilot collection of ART outcome data to assist development
of treatment monitoring system in Vietnam
Keyword: Alternative therapy, Care/support, Access to care and treatment
Nguyen Thi Minh Thu, Nguyen Van Kinh, Do Thi Nhan, Do Mai Hoa,
Masami Fujita, Masaya Kato, Cao Thi Thanh Thuy, Vietnam
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Keyword: CD4, HIV testing, Antiretroviral therapy
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Ridzki Akhiruddin, Indonesia
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AIDS in Ambon City
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The Use of Complementary Therapy among People Living with
HIV in Dharmais Hospital, Indonesia
Keyword: Complementary medicine, Care/support, Nursing care
Agung Waluyo, Chang Park, Sulanjani, United States
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The impact of clinical stage of HIV/AIDS on the quality of life:
A cross-sectional study
Keyword: Diagnosis, Access to care and treatment, Opportunistic infection
Pudya Lestari Arshanti, Yanri Wijayanti Subronto, Sekar Satiti,
Indonesia
Dual Pulmonary Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and
Pneumocystis jiroveci in AIDS patients
Keyword: Diagnosis, Opportunistic infection, TB-HIV
Anna Rozaliyani, Wiwien Heru Wiyono, M. Arifin Nawas,
Retno Wahyuningsih, Indonesia
Neurological manifestations of CMV and Toxoplasma
infection in HIV patients in Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia 2008
Keyword: Diagnosis, Opportunistic infection, HIV and other organ system
A. Morita Iswari S., Indonesia
Keyword: CD4, Access to care and treatment, Peer support and education
Evilin Theresa, Indonesia
Impact of CD4 count on the quality of life patients with
HIV/AIDS: A cross sectional study
Keyword: Diagnostic Tools
Keyword: CD4, Opportunistic infection, Care/support
WePB005
Eira Ariadno, Yanri Wijayanti Subronto, Sekar Satiti, Indonesia
Board
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HIV-Related Lymphadenopathy - A Review on Fine Needle
Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) diagnosis and corre
Keywora: Diagnostic tools, TB-HIV, Opportunistic infection
Anilawati Bt Mat Jeiani, Jazilah Abdul Rahim, Mukarramah Che Ayub,
Mahiran Mustafa, Malaysia
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Chest radiographic patterns of pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV
Seropositive and HIV Seronegative
Keyword: Diagnostic tools, TB-HIV, Opportunistic infection
Anand Venugopal, India
Keyword: Homecare
WePB082
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Keyword: Ethico-Legal Issues
WePB083
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Prevention with Positives: view from health care
provider
Keyword: Ethico-legal issues, Reproductive health, Counseling
Sakchai Chaiyamahapurk, Supasit Oannarunothai, Thailand
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Utilization of Methadone clinics in Surabaya
Keyword: Ethico-legal issues, Military/police issue, IDU clinical and treatment
Abdul Aziz, Indonesia
Community Organizing; Improving Health Service Access for IDU
Keyword: Ethico-legal issues, Strengthening Health System,
Community-based care
Rudhy Wedhasmara, Indonesia
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Barriers to Hepatitis C treatment for injecting drug users (IDUs)
in Imphal, Manipur, India
Keyword: Hepatitis co-infection, Access to care and treatment,
Affordable treatment
Singh Khumanthem Jayanta Kumar, Venkatesan Chakrapani,
Ram Kamei, HoiNeilam Kipgen, Phanindra Babu Nukella,
Mary Verghese, India
Prevalence of Hepatitis B infection in Human Immunodeficiency
Virus infected adults in South India
Keyword: Hepatitis coinfection, Diagnosis, Antiretroviral therapy
Achappa Basavaprabhu, Madi R Deepak, Adhikari PMR,
Ramapuram John, Rao Satish, Unnikrishnan, India
Family are a cure
Keyword: Homecare, Alternative therapy, Care/support
Fahruziana, Indonesia
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Evaluation of the knowledge of “Mother to Child transmission of
HIV" among pregnant mothers
Keyword: Midwives care, Reproductive health, Pediatric AIDS
Rasika Sagara de Silva, Sri Lanka
Empowerment strategies of pregnant women living with HIV and
their families coping in modern society
Keyword: Midwives care, Care/support, Access to care and treatment
PrangwaleeAnupapvisedkul, Thailand
Keyword: Nursing Care
WePBOSI
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WePB093
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Nursing Care of HIV-AIDS Patients With Cancer and
Chemotherapy
Keyword: Nursing care, Clinical intervention, Nutrition
Ois Sriyani & Sigit Pumomo, Indonesia
Doctors, where is your heart
Keyword: Nursing care, Peer support and education, Care/support
Eka Febriyanti, Indonesia
Keyword: HIV Pregnant Woman
Keyword: Nutrition
WePB021
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PLHIV among IDUs - dying not with HIV but with HCV in the state
of Manipur
Keyword: Hepatitis co-infection
Singh Yumnam Shasikumar, Bangkim Chingsubam
Home-Based Care: Bridging the gap of care for People Living
with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) in Bandung Indone
Keyword: Homecare, Care/support, Nursing care
Kusman Ibrahim, Hartiah Haroen, Barnabas Leuwol,
Martiani D. Octavia, Lucas Pinxten, Indonesia
Keyword: Midwives Care
Board
Keyword: Hepatitis Co-lnfection
Experience in Assisting PLWHA and their family
Keyword: Homecare, Counseling, Self-help
Ika Rosdiana, Siti Sundari, Djajat Sudrajat, Indonesia
Peer support group of woman in Lampung lessen storey level
infection of HIV from mother to child
Keyword: HIV pregnant woman, Peer support and education, Care/support
Diana Luvitaningsih, Indonesia
The effectivity of PMTCT in the prison
Keyword: HIV pregnant woman, Closed setting (prison,rehabilitation center,etc),
HIV testing
Sukmaputra Andi, Indonesia
Investing in our Future: Preventing Mother- to- Child
Transmission of HIV
Keyword: HIV pregnant woman, Pediatric AIDS, Access to care and treatment
Chhuon Wathna, Cambodia
An effective model for providing PMTCT services in a
concentrated HIV epidemic
Keyword: HIV pregnant woman, Pediatric AIDS. Access to care and treatment
Rachel Margaret Burden, Dr Vu Ngoc Phinh, Dr Phan Thu Phuong,
Dr Nguyen Thi Thanh Ha, Ms Kim Green, Vietnam
Piloting Integration of HIV/STIs Prevention into Sexual and
Reproductive Health Services in Pakistan
Keyword: HIV pregnant woman. Access to care and treatment.
Reproductive health
Qudsia Uzma, Dr. Aliya Rabbani. Dr. Safdar Kamal Pasha.
Dr. Mobashir Malik, Pakistan
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and skills among PLWHIV in Thailand
Keyword: Nutrition, Community-based care, Care/support
Chintana Chaturawit, Jureepom Jantarapakde, Supabhom
Pengnonyang, Warapom Pima, Somsong Teeratakulpisam, Chanida
Pachotikam, Sunard Taechangam, Nittaya Phanuphak, Pino Ungaro,
Praphan Phanuphak, Thailand
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Nutritional status of men living with HIV
Keyword: Nutrition, Alternative therapy, Antiretroviral therapy
Low Sam Ling, Assoc. Prof. Dr Mary Huang Soo Lee, Malaysia
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Strengthening HIV-Nutrition and Infant Feeding Programs in the
Asia-Pacific Region: Lessons learned from Vietnam
Keyword: Nutrition, AIDS orphans, Strengthening Health System
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Phan Thu Phuong, Ms Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc, Dr Rachel Burdon,
Dr Vu Ngoc Phinh. Ms Kim Green, Vietnam
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The Influence of giving supplement Snakehead Fish Capsule on
Albumin Content and Nutritional Status
Keyword: Nutrition. Clinical trial, Diagnosis
Wa Ode Salma. Nurpudji A, Abu Bakar T, Dedy J, Dorce, Indonesia
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Keyword: Opportunistic Infection
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WePB067
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A study on the spectrum of opportunistic infections (Ols) present
in HIV seropositive patients
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, Care/support, Community-based care
Rayapu Ramesh Baou, Dr. K. Ayodhya Ramaiah, Dr. R. Anand Babu,
Dr. R. Sarath Babu, Dr. B.S. Rani, Mrs. S. Ramola, India
Spectrum of Skin Manifestations among HIV-Infected Patients In
West Java
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, Antiretroviral therapy Diagnosis
Reiva Farah Dwiyana, Rasmia Rowawi, Mery Lestari, Bachti
Alisjahbana,Andre van der Ven,Tony S. Djajakusumah, Indonesia
The effect of HIV on Adult Meningitis in Indonesia: A Prospective
058
Keyword: Self-Help
WePB014
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WePB028
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060
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, TB-HIV, Diagnosis
Ahmad Rizal.lda Parwati.Laila Mahmudah.Rudi Wisaksana,
Reinout van Crevei, Indonesia
WePB029
Ocular Manifestations of HIV/AIDS in Cipto Mangunkusumo
Hospital
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, CD4, HIV and other organ system
Yeni Dwi Lestari, Ratna Sitompul, Lukman Edwar, Zubairi.Djoerban,
Indonesia
Research about penicilliosis in HIV infection hospitalized
patients at the infectious disease department-Viet-Tiep hospital
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, Diagnosis, Care/support
Ngo Anh The, Ngo Viet Hung, Vu Hai Vinh, Patrice Massip,
Daniele Marche, Christophe Pasquier, Vietnam
Immune Restoration Syndrome: Extensive Penicilliosis in
Myanmar male
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, Clinical intervention, Case management
Aung Myint Than, Dr Mon Mon, Myanmar
TB control and treatment outcomes in big provinces and urban
poor areas in Thailand
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, Access to care and treatment,
Strengthening Health System
Pomsak Khortwong, Soawanee Srisuk, Daranee Wiriyakitjar,
Anupong Chitwarakom, Sripapra Nateniyom, Yuthichai Kasetchareon,
Thailand
Board
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Dengue infection in HIV patients
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, Immunology, Case management
Don Deshapriya Ananda Wijewickrama, Appuhamy H.S.D,
Amarawardane W.K.M.G, Gamage N, Perera J, Senevirathna S.L.,
Sri Lanka
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Adrenal insufficiency in patients with acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome - an underestimated problem
Keyword: Opportunistic infection, Care/support, Diagnosis
Deepak Rajaram Madi, Achappa Basavaprabhu, Adhikari PMR,
Ramapuram John.Rao Satish, Unnikrishnan, India
Board
055
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WePB042
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Parasitic cause of acute diarrhoea in HIV positive children:
Experience from Eastern India
Keyword: Pediatric AIDS, Opportunistic infection, Diagnosis
Subhaish Bhattacharyya, India
Are first line anti retrovirals really toxic for children- three years
fo'low-up from Eastern India
Keyword: Pediatric AIDS, Antiretroviral therapy, Affordable traatment
Subhaish Bhattacharyya, India
Developing Peds C&T in VN: Lessons Learned from a
collaborative approach to Implemtation & Scale-up
Keyword: Pediatric AIDS, Antiretroviral therapy,
Capacity building for program staff
Nguyen Kim Binh, Long T. NGUYEN, Lisa COSIMI, Nhan T. DO,
Huong T. LE. Benny TRAN. Mitchell I. WOLFE, Vietnam
“Helping Hands between Infected Ones", Dedicated involvement
of PLHIV in Yangon sub-urban, Myanmar (Btjrma)
Keyword: Self-help, Care/support, Peer support and education
Maung Maung Kyaw, Myanmar
Life skill Training as Capacitiy building for women
Keyword: Self-help, Care/support, Community-based care
Widya Risnawati, Siti Sundari, Yulianti Neneng, Indonesia
Keyword: Strengthening Health System
WePB019
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WePB036
Behavioral change and promotion of self-care integrated with the
traditional local way of life and wisdom for PLHA groups in the
Chiang Saen-Lao-Myanmar border area
Keyword: Self-help, Nutrition, Alternative therapy
Chaitha Wacharin, Chaitha Ittipol, Thailand
063
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Keyword: Pediatric AIDS
Empowering self: Caring expressions of Injection Drug Users
living with HIV/AIDS in Bandung, Indones
Keyword: Self-help, Care/support, Nursing care
Kusman Ibrahim, Praneed Songwathana, Umapom Boonyasopun,
Indonesia
with HIV
Board
WePB079
Moral support to the wives of HIV-infected person
Keyword: Self-help
Nurhayati, Indonesia
Board
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Important role of the familyl Family support is able to make
babies and children to grow in healthy
Keyword: Pediatric AIDS, Care/support, Community-based care
Benny Rachmat, Indonesia
WePB062
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068
WePB064
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WePB070
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Improving HIV/AIDS control through youth frendily treatment
centers
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Care/support, Community-based care
Christy Ebere Ekerete-Udofia, Stella Iwuagwu, Nigeria
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Integrating SRH with HIV & AIDS - Addressing SRH Needs of
Female Sex Workers; Karachi, Pakistan
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Reproductive health, Care/support
Muhammad Safdar Kamal Pasha, Dr. Mobashar Malik,
Mr. Mirza Aleem Baig
An unique peer based model through public private
partnership
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Access to care and treatment,
Care/support
Francisco Xavier De Melo, Mhd. Firoz Khan, Vijay Singh, Vishwanath,
Rahul Anand, Mhd. Khalid, Harish Desour, India
Primary Healthcare and Access to HIV and AIDS (and Related)
Services
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Access to care and treatment,
Affordable traatment
Baishali Chatterjee, Christy Abraham, Daud Saqlain, India
Building System & Health Services on HIV/AIDS in Country
Prison at Pematang Siantar
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, IDU clinical and treatment.
Access to care and treatment
Hasiholan Tobing, Indonesia
Increased Cooperation among Institutions focusing
HIV/AIDS Prevention Program
Strengthening Health System, Access to care and treatment, Care/support
Maria Deasy Nathalia, Ricky, Dewi Ariani, Jack Maharja, Indonesia
Determinate of Voluntary Counseling and HIV testing among
pregnant Women
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, HIV pregnant woman, Counseling
Kiran Zulfiqar, Pakistan
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Strengthening a Youth Clinic in Delivering a Program of Care,
Support and Treatment for HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, HIV testing, Counseling
Faizah, Wasiyati, Usep Solehudin, Indonesia
WePC168
Using theatre to promote blood donation & understanding HIV
care & Support among medical students
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Care/support,
Capacity building for program staff
Palaniaapan Oyyavandhan, Rajendran Jeevanandham,
R.S.B.Arivalagan, Muthuvelan Sampath, Balaji Nithya, India
WePC406
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Successfully strengthening Asian Red Cross Red Crescent
(RCRC) National Society HIV responses through networking
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Capacity building for program staff,
Peer support and education
. Somsri Tantipaibulvut, Mr. Glenn King, Dr. Toshiharu Makishima,
Mr. Otohiko Hori, Dr. Lita Sarana, Mr. Sopheak Va, Thailand
Partner management for high risks people
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Community-based care, Care/support
Nasar Ahamed, Bangladesh
Maganet theater (15 days repsonse Teams) among MSM's to
address stigma & Violence
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Community-based care,
Capacity building for program staff
Kovindapillai Karunakaran, K. Balakrishna Moorthy, India
Challenges in delivering HIV-care in Indonesia; Experience from
a referral hospital
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Access to care and treatment,
Antiretroviral therapy
Rudi Wisaksana, ReinOut van Crevel, Nirmala Kesumah,
Primal Sudjana, Rachmat Sumantri, Indonesia
WePC332
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WePC143
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Using minimum standards to strengthen the quality of HIV test
counselling in the Pacific
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Counseling,
Capacity building for program staff
Jacinta Maryte Ankus, Alistair Mac Donald, Edward Reis,
Heather Worth, Australia
WePC183
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Viral load undetectability after HAART holds when changed
from
Keyword: Viral load, Antiretroviral therapy, Access to care and treatment
Wong Ka Hing, Chan Wai Kit, Chan Chi Wai, Kenny, Tse Chi Tat, Ian,
Alvarez-Bognar, Fernando Rodrigo, Lim Wei Ling, Wilina
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Peer educator the easiest ways to keep the teenagers from
HIV and AIDS
Keyword: Class
Aan Ardiansyah, Indonesia
Keyword: Community Resilience
Rapid Scale Up of LIS: MOH Vietnam Supporting Use of Open
Source Tools
Keyword: Strengthening Health System, Capacity building for program staff,
Care/support
Reshma Kakkar, An Bao, Cuong Quoc Nguyen, Michelle M. Meigs,
Gary L. Jones, Kyle B. Bond, Mitchell I Wolfe
Keyword: Viral Load
Board
Sexual behavior as risk factor for HIV infection among youths
in Bangladesh
Class, Faith & Religion, Socio-economic impacts
Md. Aminul Haque, MS Sadia Sharmin, Abu Saleh, Bangladesh
Drug demands, harm reduction and STIs/AIDS prevention
(Prevention Strategies)
Keyword: Class, Governance, Socio-economic impacts
Rana Farman Ali.Gulzar, Pakistan
Young people’s sexual practice in socio-cultural context:
contributions to HIV prevention
Keyword: Class, Culture, Gender
Deepa Dhital, Nepal
WePC276
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WePC290
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Overcoming fear within us: normalization HIV and AIDS in Papua
through HIV status disclosure
Keyword: Community Resilience, Structural Determinants, Power structures
Lukas Lukito,Ronald Gunawan, Indonesia
Mobile VCT/STIs: Breaking barriers to make VCT/STI services
accessible to MARP in HCMc, Vietnam
Keyword: Community Resilience, Gender, Policy
Le Xuan Luc, Vietnam
HIV Case Management - Strategic Intervention for Marginalized
Populations of PLHIV Varel, Yayasan
Keyword: Community Resilience, Faith & Religion, Gender
Abdullah - Al - Mohiuddin, Bangladesh
Empowered adolescents girls and boys overcame community's
cultural and religeous resilience
Keyword: Community Resilience, Gender, Poverty
Herman Varella, Indonesia
Empowered adolescents girls and boys overcame community's
cultural and religeous resilience
Keyword: Community Resilience, Power structures, Structural Responses
Dr Irfan Ahmed, Pakistan
The HIV. Patients Annual Sports Competition Project, WiangChai
District, Chiang Rai Province
Keyword: Community Resilience, Community Resilience,
Community Resilience
Pungpith Wannasom, Thailand
Enabling Youth to Combat HIV, Trafficking and Social
Discriminations
Keyword: Community Resilience, Gender, Structural Responses
Jagannath Kharel, Nepal
Padatik - Unleashing the potential of marginalised communities
through a process of collectivization
Keyword: Community Resilience, Structural Determinants,
Socio-economic impacts
Rekha Roy, Mr. Shyamal Ghosh, Mr. Subharanjan Sinha,
Ms. Mahasweta Mukherjee
By cooperation with probation system can help IDUs with HIV
under probation get resilience
Keyword: Community Resilience, Structural Responses, Political Systems
Chen Wen Ju, Taiwan
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religiously conservative country like Bangladesh
Keyword: Community Resilience, Faith & Religion, Power structures
Kazi Amdadul Hoque. Bangladesh
Harvesting Aspiration through Advocacy efforts Creation of
enabling environment tor vulnerable Community
Keyword: Community Resilience, Structural Responses,
Socio-economic impacts
Vijayalakshmi Ramachandra Murthy, India
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Will migrant communities’ multi-issue approach to survival
survive the economic crisis?
Keyword: Community Resilience, Socio-economic impacts, Power structures
Jacqueline Pollock, Thailand
Youth Friendly Health Service in Aceh, Indonesia - reducing risk
and increasing protection for young people in post tsunami and
post-conflict settings
Keyword: Community Resilience, Faith & Religion, Disaster
Emma Caitlin Brathwaite, Yuanita Marini, Alison Morgan,
Joyce Djaelani, Australia
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Films as a strategic tool of 'Advotainmenf to reduce stigma and
mainstream rights of MSM / TG PLWHA
Keyword: Community Resilience, Socio-economic impacts, Class
Sridhar Mandyam Rangaihn, Saagar Gupta, Ashok Row Kavi,
Vivek Anand, Paul Lee, India
110
WePC165
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WePC343
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098
WePC347
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099
WePC351
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100
WePC378
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101
WePC386
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102
WePC394
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103
WePC402
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Board
104
Quality of the life PLHA counseling and HIV/AIDS prevention and
health education among community
Keyword: Community Resilience, Gender, Socio-economic impacts
M. Hkawn Mai, Thailand
Beacon of Changes in Factory Workers Life through improving
the decision making capacity
Keyword: Community Resilience, Socio-economic impacts, Structural Responses
Khaleda Begum, Bangladesh
Strengthening paramedics and local leaders capacity in assisting
children involved in drugs abuse
Keyword: Community Resilience
Catrinna, Henny Yusriani, Indonesia
People Living With HIV AIDS networking to do advocte to
Program HIV held Stakeholder at Sukabumi
Keyword: Community Resilience, Socio-economic impacts, Structural Responses
Ricky, Indonesia
AIDS/HIV Eradication through Economic and Social Rejuvenation
Keyword: Community Resilience, Poverty, Gender
Anil Chandana De Silva Koththagoda, Sri Lanka
Prevailing stigma towards HIV positive Individuals
Keyword: Community Resilience, Culture, Sodo-economic impacts
Jayakumary Muttappallymyalil, Jayadevan Sreedharan,
Binoo Divakaran, India
HIV and illicit drugs at Cambodian-Thai border
Keyword: Community Resilience, Poverty, Political Systems
Mom, Va Sopheak, Mom Chanthy, Cambodia
111
WePC199
Board
112
WePC26i
Board
113
WePC203
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114
WePC220
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115
WePC237
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116
WePC247
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117
WePC251
Board
118
Keyword: Conflict and Violence
WePC232
Board
105
Sex workers’ experiences of violence and discrimination in
Andhra Pradesh: Implication for harm reduction strategies
Keyword: Conflict and Violence, Power structures, Structural Responses
Hiralal Nayak, Deepmala Mahla, Suman Bisht, India
WePC258
Board
119
WePC268
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WePC345
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Board
106
The link between domestic violence against women and HIV
infection in a rural province, Vietnam
Keyword: Conflict and Violence, Gender, Socio-economic impacts
Nguyen Thi Thu Trang, Vietnam
120
WePC274
Board
121
Keyword: Culture
WePC113
Board
107
The social context of risky injecting practices among injecting
drug users in the slums of Makassa
Keyword: Culture, Structural Determinants, Poverty
Sudirman Nasir, Australia
WePC283
Board
122
Three Themes from Patients’ & Their Relatives’ Perception of
HIV & HIV-related Stigma in Jakarta
Keyword: Culture, Gender, Policy
Agung Waluyo, Elly Nurachmah, Carrol Smith,
Rosakawati Situmorang, United States
HIV & AIDS: Overview from Riau Province
Keyword: Culture, Socio-economic impacts, Policy
Prayudi, Indonesia
Mental and behavioral health of children of Parents living with
HIV in Thailand
Keyword: Culture, Structural Determinants, Socio-economic impacts
Lee Sung Jae, Li Li, Siwaporn Khumtong, Sopon lamsirithawom,
United States
Community Empowerment in Papua New Guinea
Keyword: Culture, Conflict and Violence, Community Resilience
Philip Jefferson Gibbs, Papua New Guinea
Optimistic Bias of HIV/AIDS among Adolescents in Korea
Keyword: Culture, Community Resilience, Governance
AEREE SOHN, Cho, Byung-Hee, Moon, Jeong-Seon, South Korea
“...we did not remember HIV at that time”: Young peoples’ views
on Romance and Sex at Dating Places
Keyword: Culture, Community Resilience, Globalization & Regionalization
Pramod Raj Regmi, Padam Simkhada, United Kingdom
Universal, Holistic, Philosophical, Spirituality Introduction
Guidance, Solution against Stigma and Discrimination
Keyword: Culture, Faith & Religion, Gender
Avianto Wahju Nugroho, Indonesia
Thinking about Sex Workers and HIV Infection-A case of a S/M
club in Tokyo, Japan
Keyword: Culture, Power structures, Gender
Yoko KUMADA, Japan
Men's Migration and HIV/AIDS in Pakistan
Keyword: Culture, Policy, Structural Responses
Sajjad Akbar, Pakistan
School adolescents lead a major role to reduce HIV prevalence in
Nepal
Keyword: Culture, Poverty, Socio-economic impacts
Saraswati Neupane, Dr.Sushma Bhusal Lamichhane,
Mr, Karuna Shrestha, Nepal
Avoid the disease, not the people
Keyword: Culture, Socio-economic impacts, Faith 4 Religion
Titin Nurhayati, Indonesia
Cost-effective analysis and benefit of urine Chlamydia testing as
a screening test for males and females
Keyword: Culture, Socioeconomic impacts, Policy
Lal vijesh, Fiji
Access to HIV/AIDS information and prevention in the specific
context of Papuan highlands
Keyword: Culture, Structural Determinants, Community Resilience
COURCAUD Amelie, Indonesia
AIDS Right Advocacy and Stigmatization and Discrimination
Index Development in Thailand
Keyword: Culture, Class, Ethnicity
Sureera’.Treemanka, Wirat Purahong, Chalarmsak Watinukrau,
Pasit Chunsiriwat, Srachcn Wangthan
Multi-sectoral Advocacy strategy for Most At risk population
(MARP) in Bangladesh reduced cultural barriers
Keyword: Culture. Power structures. Community Resilience
AmzadAli, KaziAmdadul Hogue, Nizam Uddin Ahmed, MausumiAmin.
Iqbal Ahmed, Omar Faruque, Bangladesh
119
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WePC287
Board
123
WePC291
Board
124
Capacity building for appropriate HIV responses among moslem
religious leaders in Lombok
Keyword: Culture, Faith & Religion, Power structures
Marcia Angeline Soumokil, Indonesia
WePC134
Challenging Gender Norms and Promoting Male Responsibility
through Reality-Based Television
Keyword: Culture, Gender, Power structures
Caroline Francis, Sea Sokhon, Seng Sopheap, Kong Dara,
Helena Moral, Tan Sokhon, Cambodia
WePC142
Board
137
Board
138
WePC147
W&PC316
Board
125
The feasibility of socio-economic empowerment for people with
HIV in MERAUKE, PAPUA
Keyword: Culture, Poverty, Socio-economic impacts
Rachmad Djati Winamo, Ronald S. Gunawan, Yuniearti S. Gunawan,
Kuriake Kharismawan, Indonesia
Board
139
WePC153
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WePC323
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126
WePC360
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127
WePC376
Board
128
WePC381
Board
129
WePC383
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130
WePC412
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131
AUG
WePC643
Board
132
Community Advocacy Network “Capacity Building”
Keyword: Culture, Power structures, Governance
Rafael Hendrikus da Costa, Indonesia
140
WePC159
Understanding HIV and AIDS related Stigma in China
Keyword: Culture, Faith & Religion, Poverty
Sultan Ahmed, Wang Dongling, Farid Alam, Bangladesh
Don’t complicates simple issues
Keyword: Culture, Governance, Policy
Rizna, Indonesia
Myth of Chinese Culture
Keyword: Culture, Ethnicity, Faith & Religion
Djoko, Indonesia
Developing MSM-specific IEC material in a multi-lingual, multi
cultural, religiously influenced environment
Keyword: Culture, Faith & Religion, Socio-economic impacts
Kevin Nicholas Baker, Malaysia
Fighting for discrimination against HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Culture, Structural Responses, Policy
Li Dan, China
Board
141
WePC195
Board
142
WePC266
Board
143
WePC284
Board
144
WePC352
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From Stone Age to the digital world: Effects of modernization on
sex practices in Baliem Valley
Keyword: Culture, Faith & Religion, Globalization & Regionalization
Indonesia
145
WePC414
Board
Keyword: Disaster
WePC2C9
Board
133
Integrating psychosocial and HIV responses into Myanmar’s
Post-Nargis relief activities
Keyword: Disaster, Socio-economic impacts, Community Resilience
Doi Ra, Ne Chye Thwin, Myanmar
146
Board
134
Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP), responding HIV-AIDS in
Disaster Area
Keyword: Disaster, Conflict and Violence, Gender
Leny Jakaria, Indonesia
Board
147
Board
WePC236
Board
135
Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards HIV/AIDS among the
indigenous people of Papua, Indonesia
Keyword: Ethnicity, Socio-economic impacts, Power structures
Friedrich Thienemann, Grace Kartika Candra, Caroline Duygun-van
Moorsei, Kerim Duycun, Germany
Keyword: Faith & Religion
148
WePC342
Board
149
WePC116
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WePC330
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136
120
Exploring local religious traditions in terms of male to male sex
in Hyderabad, India
Faith & Religion, Gender, Community Resilience
G Prashanth Kumar. P.Santosh Kumar, India
Cultural & Religious Challenges In South Asian Perspective,
particularly Pakistan
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Gender, Culture
Beenish Farhan Hashwani, Dr. Sabiha Essa Khan
Digging the scriptures:A small Buddhist faith-based organization’s
quest for tailored HIV prevention
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Culture, Community Resilience
Myint Swe, Nang Mo Kham, Myanmar
Double stigma MSM and Transexual: Advocacy Islam Law
regarding HIV/AIDS in Aceh Province-lndonesia
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Policy, Socio-economic impacts
Faisal Riza, Ireland
Counseling/Psycho-Spiritual care component and nutrition for
PLWHAs
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Socio-economic impacts, Financial Systems
Musa Issa Mohammed, Saif Zubeir, Kenya
Faith Based Leader Involvement in HIV and AIDS Program in
Bekasi Indonesia
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Policy, Structural Responses
Abdulah Syafe’i, Marcia, Indonesia
Trials given to people are commensurate to the courage they
have; my personal experience
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Culture, Ethnicity
Malik, Masood Fareed, Pakistan
Religious Counseling and Community Teams Integration to
support PLHA in Community, Chiang Rai Thailand
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Community Resilience, Culture
Phitsanuruk, Wisan, Thailand
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A Knowledge and Behavioral Study with Stigma related to The
Female Sex Workers in Multan and Men Have Sex with Men
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Conflict and Violence, Poverty
Abid Atiq, Pakistan
Keyword: Gender
WePC260
Keyword: Ethnicity
AIDS prevention among MSMs living in slum area in Lahore.
(LGBT situation in religious society)
Keyword: Faith & Religion, Poverty, Culture
Muhammad Abdullah MANSOOR, Pakistan
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WePC160
WePC273
Break the Silence of the Churches, Build the Awareness of
HIVAIDS
Keyword: Faith & Religion
Kumia Setya Nurhayati, Indonesia
150
The involvement of women HIV positive: Changing women’s
bargaining position becomes stronger
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Poverty
Julianna Yermia Kumeang, Indonesia
HIV, Sexuality and Disclosure; An In-depth Interview Among HIVInfected Couples
Keyword: Gender. Culture. Socio-economic impacts
Ema Herawatijrma Anintya Tasya,Diba AEP Basar,Lucas Pinxten,
Indonesia
Raising Women Rights Awareness among Positive Women in
Bandung
Keyword: Gender, Culture. Socio-economic impacts
Vusriani Ratna Irani, Indonesia
Influence of gender relations on safe sex between South Indian
female sex workers (FSWs) and clients
Keyword: Gender, Power structures, Culture
Joanne Aube-Maurice, Michel Alary, Michele Clement,
Janet Bradley, Catherine M Lowndes, Kaveri Gurav, Canada
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
WePC161
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151
WePC173
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152
WePC190
Board
153
WePC198
Board
154
WePC208
Board
155
WePC210
Board
156
WePC215
Board
157
WePC223
Board
158
WePC231
Board
159
WePC235
Board
160
WePC243
Board
161
MSM Networking for Advocacy within country and region
Keyword: Gender, Community Resilience, Conflict and Violence
Enkhzaya Begzsuren, Mongolia
WePC329
Board
Vulnerability and HIV Risk among Women Injecting Drug Users
in Thailand
Keyword: Gender, Power structures, Culture
Niphattra Haritavom, Thailand
WePC337
Assesment of knowledge of the 1 st year MBBS students on
HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Faith & Religion
Salahuddin Mohammad, Prof. Dr. Falahuzzamman Khan,
Dr. Sharmeen Yasmeen, Dr. Raihana Begum, Dr. Ehsamul Azim,
Bangladesh
WePC350
Women, Gender and HIV/AIDS in Nepal
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Conflict and Violence
Jaya Jung Mahat, Nepal
167
Board
168
Board
169
WePC361
Board
170
WePC372
Uniformed wives: Addressing HIV prevention and care needs of
an invisible at risk population
Keyword: Gender, Structural Responses, Conflict and Violence
Winnie Singh, India
Issues and concern of wives who were infected with HIV and lost
their husbands to AIDS in Malaysia
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Community Resilience
Rajwani Bind Md. Zain, Ismail Baba, Malaysia
Vietnam’s ‘gems’: Young men becoming more gender equitable
to prevent HIV
Keyword: Gender, Power structures, Structural Determinants
Le Thi Thuy Duong, Dr Vu Manh Loi, Vietnam
Transmission of HIV among married women in BangladeshCountry Assessment report
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Structural Determinants
Di. Farhana Haque, Dr. Nafisa Haque, Dr. Omar Rahman, Bangladesh
Preventating mother to child transmission of HIV
Keyword: Gender, Globalization & Regionalization, Culture
Dewi Yulianti
Research project on men’s sexual and reproductive health &
rights and prevention of HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Gender, Conflict and Violence, Poverty
Rizwan Rabbani Baig, Pakistan
Board
171
WePC4C0
Board
172
WePC408
Board
173
Board
162
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WePC286
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163
WePC298
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164
WePC304
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Changing Men, Changing Lives - How Men As Partners Can
Reduce HIV Transmission
Keyword: Gender, Power structures
Surfaka Fagmanue KATAFONO, Fiji
Do the Rural Women in Bangladesh have the Health Access
when Needed
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Policy
Mohammed Shamsul Alam, Bangladesh
Economic empowerment of women with HIV; income generating
program by support group in North Sulawesi
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Financial Systems
Novhie Ungo, Indonesia
Women and injecting drug use - moving on from a gender
blind response
Keyword: Gender, Structural Determinants, Policy
Bradley Mathers, Anna Roberts, Louisa Degenhardt, Australia
Issues of safe injecting, substitution therapy and condom use for
female IDUs
Keyword: Gender, Class, Structural Responses
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Amala Rahmah, Suzanne Blogg, Ratna Soehoed, Indonesia
Gender differentials in intention of choosing ABC prevention
strategies among Thai Adolescents
Keyword: Gender, Policy, Culture
Malee Sunpuwan, Thailand
Keyword: Globalization & Regionalization
WePC105
Board
174
WePC115
Board
175
PROTHOMA: Asia’s First and sole Transgender Shleter home for
HIV Postive transgender care
Addressing Sex Worker migration: Experience from FHI Aastha
project, India
Keyword: Globalization & Regionalization, Structural Determinants,
Structural Responses
Gaikwad Sanjeev Bipinchandra @ Sanjeevsingh,
Virupax Ranebennur, India
Prevalence of Tuberculosis in HIV infected patients in a Southern
District of India
Keyword: Globalization & Regionalization, Structural Determinants,
Community Resilience
Rupa Subramanian Jegan, Habeeb Ibrahim A R, Narmadha MP,
Gnanaprakash, Balan SM. India
Keyword: Gender, Culture, Community Resilience
Rajen Das, Agniva Lahiri, India
WePC272
Board
WePC246
Women in HIV&AIDS
Keyword: Gender, Power structures, Conflict and Violence
Arlijanti, Anggi, Indonesia
Life history of women infected and affected by HIV
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Culture
Ema Herawati, Susanna Laorensia, Indonesia
176
A Perspective of Women and HIV as Social Norms
Keyword: Gender, Socio-economic impacts, Poverty
Sunarsih, Indonesia
WePC295
HIV Vulnerabilities Faced by Women Migrants Get Raw Deal,
Increased Gender Based Discrimination and Stigmatization
Board
177
WePC319
Keyword: Gender, Structural Responses, Policy
Board
Shakirul Islam, Malu Marin, Bangladesh
178
HIV-Positive Women in Hawaii: A Stigmatized, Nonassociative
Population
165
Keyword: Gender, Structural Responses, Culture
WePC320
Health Service Advocacy by Networking
Board
Keyword: Gender, Policy, Community Resilience
Lissa Bijl Montgomery, United States
WePC373
Board
179
Role of Communication and Media in responding to AIDS: Some
Experiences from APACHA
Keyword: Globalization & Regionalization, Structural Responses,
Socio-economic impacts
Shristi Joshi, Nepal
HIV Counseling and testing among Pregnant women in Govt.
Hospital: Implications for HIV prevention
Keyword: Globalization & Regionalization, Poverty, Gender
Cyril Kamran, Pakistan
Female Outreach Worker for Sexual Health Issue, Makassar,
Indonesia
Keyword: Globalization & Regionalization, Sodc-economic impacts,
Community Resilience
Huda, Indonesia
Quality of life is related with HIV prevention and reducing new
infection of HIV/AIDS among migrant
Globalization & Regionalization, Socio-economic impacts, Conflict and Violence
Khin Nyo Linn, Thailand
Rafael Hendrikus da Costa, Indonesia
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180
Massage & sexwork - Emerging professions increasing STI/HIV
risks among migrating males in India
Keyword: Globalization & Regionalization, Socio-economic impacts, Poverty
Anupam Hazra, India
WePQ354
Board
194
WePC355
Keyword: Governance
Board
181
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182
Bring a new opportunity to take HIV information and prevention
to truck drivers in hochiminh city
Keyword: Governance, Policy, Community Resilience
Le Xuan Luc, Vietnam
Developing a methadone registration system for Indonesia:
who are you, where would you like to go?
Keyword: Governance, Policy, Structural Responses
Amala Rahmah, James Blogg, Rochman Arif,
Liiik Muharyadi, Indonesia
Board
195
WePC367
Board
196
WePC379
Board
197
WePC397
Keyword: Market Liberalization
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Board
183
Board
Plasmapheresis & the HIV Epidemic in China
198
Keyword: Market Liberalization, Poverty, Disaster
Su Chunyan, China
WePC417
Board
199
Keyword: Policy
Board
184
WC151
Board
185
Wed
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186
AUG
Board
187
Board
188
WePC259
Board
189
Transgender and intersexual people - We are not men!
Keyword: Policy, Gender. Socio-economic impacts
Suben Dhakal, Nepal
BANCEUY Prison, Policy and Epidemy
Keyword: Policy, Power structures, Governance
Karmala Wardhani, Indonesia
The NGO HIV Policy Toolkit
Keyword: Policy, Political Systems, Governance
Molly Kinona Anggc, Dr Michael O’Keefe, Australia
Promoting the Legal Rights of the Chinese PLHIV Community
Keyword: Policy, Gender, Class
Wang Xiaoguang, Tang Rong, Zhou Dayong, Jenny Xia, China
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Advocacy with law enforcing agency facilitates successful
Board
implementation of Harm Reduction Program in Bangladesh
Keyword: Policy, Structural Responses, Socio-economic impacts
S.M. Mobasharul Islam, Shamim Rabbani, Bangladesh
190
WePC312
Board
191
WePC341
Board
192
WePC301
Board
200
Board
201
Breaking the boundaries: Provision of Reproductive and Sexual
health Services for Indonesian youth
Keyword: Policy, Culture, Structural Responses
Antono Suryonutro, Nicholas J, Ford, Zahroh Shaluhiyah, Indonesia
Turning an enemy into ally: Engaging Police Cadets in HIV
prevention among sex workers
Keyword: Policy, Gender, Conflict and Violence
Surang Jamyam, Jamrcng Pangnongyang, Thailand
Board
202
WePC106
Board
203
WePC112
Board
204
122
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The need of legal national framework based on human rights
approaches regard to the HIV/AIDS in Indonesia
193
Asmin Fransiska, Indonesia
Keyword: Policy, Governance, Power structures
Men Having Sex with Men at Risk: Refocusing STI/HIV/AIDS
Prevention Thrusts
Keyword: Policy, Gender, Class
Fuentes Jeff Ysulat, Philippines
The Public Health Consequences of Cambodia’s Fight against
Trafficking
Keyword: Policy, Political Systems, Structural Determinants
Mao Lan, Sokunny MUTH, Caroline Francis, Cambodia
The law and reducing HIV risk for injecting drug users in
Indonesia
Keyword: Policy, Conflict and Violence, Power structures
Patrianto B Handoyo, Simplexius Asa, James Blogg, Indonesia
HIV Discourses and Stigma in China
Keyword: Political Systems, Power structures, Policy
ZHANG Youchun, China
A Strange Number (AIDS > HIV
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Keyword: Political Systems, Socio-economic impacts, Policy
Andi Putra, Indonesia
Human Rights situation of Female Sex workers and People
Living with HIV in Nepal
Keyword: Poverty, Gender, Policy
Sanjeev Raj Neupane, Nepal
AIDS and Poverty
Keyword: Poverty, Socio-economic impacts
Omonombe Lundja Jacques, Joe T Decrosta, Congo
Beach boys, Female tourists & HIV/AIDS - A case study in
Southern tourist village in Sri Lanka
Keyword: Poverty, Socio-economic impacts, Gender
Patabendi Prabhath De Silva
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WePC130
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“I Will Fight to My Last Breath”: Barriers to AIDS Treatment for
Children in China
205
Keyword: Poverty, Policy, Community Resilience
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Carol Kai-Ju Wang, Sara Davis, United States
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WePC189
Board
Involvement and Mobilization of Youths towards STI/HIV/AIDS
prevention work during conflict of Nepal
206
Keyword: Poverty, Conflict and Violence, Community Resilience
WePC213
WePC349
Policies for roll-out of 2nd Line Regimen in India
Keyword: Policy, Socio-economic impacts, Poverty
Francisco Xavier De Melo, Mahesh Ganesan, Nochiketa Mohanty,
Bhagwati D, Chinkholal Thangsing, Teresa Marie Ford, India
Keyword: Poverty
WePCIlO
Does Media Empowering People and Strengthening Networks in
TamilNadu!
Keyword: Policy, Power structures, Culture
Amiji karai Janarathanam Hariharan, Mr. A.J. Hariharan, India
Indonesian Mass Media, Their Position to Succeed Harm
Reduction Program
Keyword: Policy, Market Liberalization, Socio-economic impacts
Ajianto Dwi Nugroho, Kemal Siregar, Suryadi, Indonesia
Keyword: Political Systems
WePC.380
Assess level of KAP of IDUs about HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Policy, Financial Systems, Community Resilience
Santosh Chettri, Nepal
Visualizing AIDS Policy Development: The Example of the
UNAIDS Guidance Note on HIV and Sex Work
Keyword: Policy, Structural Responses, Community Resilience
Dan Allman, Canada
Board
207
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Jeeban Ghimire, Nepal
Anti-trafficking in women and girls and HIV/AIDS prevention
among ethnic minority groups
Keyword: Poverty, Gender, Ethnicity
Nguyen Thi Hong Hao, Vietnam
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
WePC221
Board
208
WePC263
Board
209
WePC315
Board
210
WePC327
Board
211
WePC348
Board
212
WePC356
Board
213
HIV Infection and Intensifying Competition in Sex-Related
Business Market in Tokyo, Japan
Keyword: Poverty, Culture, Structural Determinants
Yoko KUMADA, Japan
Imparting Art skills for Empowering People and Strengthening
Networks
Keyword: Poverty, Culture, Socio-economic impacts
Vasudevan Vijayakumar, A.J. Hariharan, India
HIV/AIDS: An unknown disease in Western Nepal
Keyword: Poverty, Conflict and Violence, Gender
Hansha Raj Sanjyal, Rup Bahadur Sunar, Nepal
Addressing vulnerability of social entertainers toward HIV/AIDS/
STI in India
Keyword: Poverty, Culture, Conflict and Violence
Santosh Kumar Giri, India
WePC366
Board
223
Keyword: Socio-Economic Impacts
WePC107
Board
224
WePC109
Board
225
Developing alternative education through peer educator and
volunteer approach in prevention program
Keyword: Poverty, Community Resilience
Muhammad Noer, Henny Yusriani, Indonesia
WePC230
Sustainable Livelihood Options Lead to Decline in Poverty
Driven HIV Vulnerability
Keyword: Poverty, Socio-economic impacts, Culture
Shreepal Saptasagar, Deshpande Narayan, India
WePCIM
Board
226
Board
227
WePC124
WePC368
Board
214
WePC384
Board
215
WePC385
Board
216
WePC395
Board
217
Empowering HIV-Positive People to Create Livelihoods through
Peer Support: A Case from the Pacific
Keyword: Poverty, Community Resilience, Socio-economic impacts
Temo Cama Sasau, Tavaita Francis Maiono Senikaucava, Fiji
Assessing risk of HIV among young people in Nepal
Poverty, Socio-economic impacts, Policy
Nur Prasad Pant, Nepal
Sex Workers and HIV/AIDS: A Case Study of Pakistan
Keyword: Poverty, Gender, Policy
Ahmad Zeb, Pakistan
Keyword: Power structures
WePC123
Board
218
WePC162
Board
219
WePC170
Board
220
WePC216
Board
221
WePC322
Board
222
Board
228
WePC150
Board
229
WePC157
Saving Children's Lives - HIV in the context of direct, intermediate
and structural factors
Keyword: Poverty. Gender, Structural Responses
Balwant Singh, Suman Sengupta
HIV/AIDS and A Human Rights Based Approach especially for
vulnerable women and children
Keyword: Power structures, Gender, Culture
Anita Elizabeth Mathew, India
Using mobile phones fora community-led rapid response
system
Keyword: Power structures, Socio-economic impacts, Community Resilience
Rajeev Kumar, Sanjeevsingh B Gaikwad, Virupax Ranebennur, India
Effect of the Shortage of ARV and Microchip for Civil Society
best learned to involve in AIDS Policy
Keyword: Power structures, Policy, Governance
Nur Aini Gee Gee Siemen La Husein, Indonesia
The First Accredited Course on Gay and AIDS in China
Keyword: Power structures, Structural Determinants, Policy
Tang Zhicheng, Chung To, China
Board
230
WePC158
Board
231
WePC172
Board
232
WePC176
Board
233
WePC180
Board
234
WePC187
Board
235
WePC331
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Myths and Beliefs on Sexuality of HIV Positive Men in Thailand
Keyword: Power structures, Culture, Gender
Apichai Maiakree, Ms. Prairat Kaewwansa, Ms. Rattanapom Aonlao,
Ms. Supeecha Baotip, Mr. Amornthep Kamonsakkomchon, Thailand
Female Condom as an Empowerment Tool: Barriers to
acceptability by female sex workers of Pakistan
Keyword: Power structures, Gender, Poverty
FATIMA MEHREEN.Mehmood Nashmia,Emmanuel Faran,
Rasheed Ayesha, Pakistan
236
WePC191
Board
237
Empowering social economic for people living with HIV and AIDS
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts
Dian, Indonesia
Innovative delivery of quality HIV and AIDS education for
educators
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Globalization & Regionalization,
Structural Determinants
Rosanne Wong
EMPOWERMENT OF IDU STRENGTHENING NETWORK (HIV
STOP WITH ME).
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Power structures, Climate Change
Firmanto Sanghyang Wibisono, Indonesia
Chess Club can help in recovering of Injecting Drug Users
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Class, Policy
Sanjeev Raj Neupane, Nepal
Rural urban linkages of HIV/AIDS and Youth’s (girl’s) knowledge
on Sexual and Reproductive Health an
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Conflict and Violence, Poverty
Anjana Luitel, Nepal
Methadone Programe in Bandung
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Poverty, Policy
Riechie Berly Eriangga, Indonesia
Topsy-Turvy Situation: Access to HIV Treatment and Services for
PLHIV MSM/W and Gay Men in Nepal
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Gender, Financial Systems
Shiva lai Acharya, Aung Myo Htut, Binaya Adhikari, Sudin Serchan, Nepal
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Reduction of Discrimination and stigmatization in PLHIV Living
and Working Area
Keyword: Socioeconomic impacts, Policy, Conflict and Violence
Fadillah, Indonesia
Learning through experience: An Integrated Approach for
rehabilitation of HIV/AIDS vulnerable group
Keyword: Socio economic impacts, Poverty, Culture
Biplob Chakma, Dr. Joydip Ghosh
Alternative Skills Training as a substitute for Farming for PLWHA
in Rural Toraja-Makassar
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Financial Systems, Poverty
Karmi Batara Saleh, Indonesia
Evaluation of the effectiveness of the antiretroviral treatment first
line regimens (ARV-FLR) for AIDS patients in Hanoi, Vietnam
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Policy, Financial Systems
Tran Quoc Tuan, Dao N.T.B, P. Weinbreck, J. Doll,Trang P.T.H,
B. Duchesne, Vietnam
Stigma and Discrimination related to HIV/AIDS
Keyword. Socio-economic impacts. Poverty, Policy
Sanjeev Neupane, Nepal
Livelihood skill development programme fur vulnerable MSM
Keyword. Socic "ccnumic impacts, Genoer, Community Resilience
G Prashanth Kumar,P. Santosh Kumar, India
Status Guarantee for HIV&AIDS Social Workers in Indonesia
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts. Gender. Globalization & Regionalization
Budiwinarko, Indonesia
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238
WePC204
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239
■WePC205
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240
WePC206
Board
241
WePC207
Board
242
PLHIV economic development
Sodo-economic impacts, Market Liberalization, Community Resilience
Mulyadi, Indonesia
Understanding HIV related Stigma in China: Rolling out the
People Living with HIV/AIDS Stigma Index
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Policy, Community Resilience
Li Jing, Xia Jing, China
“Positve Talks"-A way to combat Discrimination and Stigma
against PLWHA
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Gender, Policy
Li Jing, Xia Jing, China
“Positive Talks”- A way to combat Discrimination and Stigma
against PLWHA
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Community Resilience, Policy
Wang Yu,Li Jing, China
Understanding HIV related Stigma in China: Rolling out the
People Living with HIV/AIDS Stigma Index
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Policy, Gender
Wang Yu, Li Jing, China
WePC257
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253
WePC261
Board
254
WePC262
Board
255
WePC278
Board
256
WePC281
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WePC214
Board
243
WePb226
Board
244
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245
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246
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247
WeP.C241
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248
WePC242
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249
WePC248
Board
250
WePC253
Board
251
WePC254
Board
252
124
Interfering with Gay weekenders in Shanghai
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Market Liberalization, Globalization &
Regionalization
Tang Zhicheng, Chung To, China
The Socio-Economic Impact of Living with HIV in Malaysia:
A Case Study
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Poverty, Class
Stacey Priya Raj, Leaw, Martin K.H., Malaysia
Stigma and Discrimination of People Living With HIV and
AIDS(PLWHIV) in our country
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Poverty, Class
Md. Mijanur Rahman, Bangladesh
257
WePC300
Board
258
WePC308
Board
259
WePC309
Board
260
By accessing government services can alleviate the cost of
living PLHAs
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Governance, Policy
Prayudhi Fadhillah, Indonesia
WePC317
Survive or living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam - A Socio-economical
Perspective
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Poverty, Gender
Joyce Dreezens, Vietnam
WePC333
Board
A Qualitative Study of HIV and AIDS-Related Stigma and
Discrimination in the Pacific Region
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Poverty, Faith & Religion
Joave Nadaubale, Fiji
WePC334
Lifestyles, Intimate Relationships and Concerns about Getting
HIV/AIDS among Adolescents in Different Social Groups in
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Gender, Class
Arunrat Tangmunkongvorakul, Thailand
Board
261
262
Board
263
WePC362
Board
264
The body mass index (BMI) distribution of children affected by
HIV/AIDS in rural Anhui, China
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Poverty, Gender
Guoping Ji, Li Li, Zhengdong Liu, Hua Dong, China
WePC374
Board
Cognitive Impairment in Clinical Stages of HIV InfectiomA Cross
sectional Study in Sarjito Hospital
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Policy, Structural Determinants
Deshinta Putri Mulya, Yanri Wijayanti Subronto, Sekar Satiti.
Yanri Wijayanti Subronto, Indonesia
WePC375
Board
Study on the Psyco-Socio Impact of HIV on Positive MSM (Men
who have Sex with Men) in Malaysia
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Community Resilience, Gender Andrew
TAN Tze Tho, Reuben KIEW Sooi Fah, Ken NG Kok Chai, Malaysia
WePC392
265
266
Board
267
Pendampingan pada perempuan HIV-AIDS dan perempuan yang
beresiko tertular HIV-AIDS
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Poverty, Globalization & Regionalization
Siska Angraini, Indonesia
Innovation to Empowering People and Strengthening
Networks
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Poverty, Power structures
Kumaresan Palani, A.J. Hariharan, India
Free Relationship and Association among Teenagers: Is it
Problematic?
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Culture, Gender
Tjong Tohan, Indonesia
Refining a livelihoods model for sustaining stigma reduction
with HIV-positive and negative pairs
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Community Resilience, Poverty
David John Dobrowolski, Mechai Viravaidya, R. Cameron Wolf,
Patchara Rumakom, Pakprim Oranop na Ayuthaya,
Pattarawan Ucharatna, Thailand
Sociodemographic profile of attendees in voluntary
counselling and testing centre of KMC Hospital
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Culture, Faith & Religion
Mansi Mukund Kanhere, John T Ramapuram, Unnikrishnan B,
Basavaprabhu Achappa, India
Social Research about HIV and AIDS in China: An Overview
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Structural Determinants, Policy
Huan Jianli, China
HIV prevalence among MSM in Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Structural Determinants, Gender
Tonthattoan, Nguyen Van Hiep, Vietnam
HIV/STI Prevention Programmes and Empowerment of MSM
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Culture, Gender
Fagalima Junior Tuatagaloa, Samoa
A study on eco-socio-cultural scenario of internally displaced
sex workers in Kathmandu
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Conflict and Violence, Political Systems
Hansha Raj Sanjyal, Nepal
Perceived discrimination and perceived stress among People
Living with HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Structural Determinants, Political Systems
Su Xiaoyou, Lau Joseph, Mak Winnie, China
Empowering PLHIV women to increase their quality of life
and productivity
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Finandal Systems, Poverty
Debyantini Utami, Indonesia
Mainstreaming enhances quality of life, reduces vulnerability,
inequality, due to druguse background
Keyword: Sodo-econumic impacts, Culture, Class
Sandhya Bhalla, Ira Madan, India
Strategy for Reducing stigma and discrimination among IDU MSM people, In Bangladesh
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Community Resilience, Conflict and Violence
Masbah Uddin Ahmed, Bangladesh
Mobility of sex workers in brothels of Bangladesh: Implications
on STI/HIV prevention
Keyword: Sodo-economic impacts, Power structures, Gender
Nazmul Alam, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Anisuddin Ahmed.
Kim Streatfield, Bangladesh
Communicating Sexual Health in Street Children: The Behavior
Change Communication Model
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts. Globalization & Regionalization, Culture
Ravindra Kumar Vemula. India
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
WePC409
Board
268
Social and Network Analysis of Female Sex Workers (FSWs) and
the Provision of Services: Lessons Learnt from the Quetta City
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Ethnicity, Culture
Syeda Anjum Akhter, Mubasher Saeed, Pakistan
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Board
269
Village Health club - Bridging the gap
Keyword: Socio-economic impacts, Community Resilience, Structural Responses
Ebenezer Luke Christudoss, llanchezhian, Sakthivel, Bimal Charles, India
Board
279
WePD585
Keyword: Structural Determinants
WePC133
Board
270
WePC135
Board
271
WePC239
Board
272
WePC149
Board
273
WePC174
Board
274
Changing thought patterns to reduce the stigma on the MSM
Keyword: Structural Determinants, Policy, Structural Responses
Sumedi Parulian, Indonesia
An analysis of the coverage of HIV/AIDS and PLHIV in Taiwanese
legislative interpellation documents
Keyword: Structural Determinants, Structural Responses, Policy
Dau-Chuan CHUNG
The Pilot Study of Lived Experience of PLWHA in Taiwan
Keyword: Structural Determinants, Socio-economic impacts, Culture
Hsu Sen Chieh, Mei Chun-Mei Tsai
Board
280
WePD609
Board
281
The HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Risk Taking Behavior of Migrant
Workers in South Korea •
Keyword: Structural Determinants, Culture, Ethnicity
Byong Hee Cho, Aeree Sohn, South Korea
Board
282
WePD621
Board
283
WePD533
WePC302
Board
275
A Survey of the Relationship between Digital Media and State
Policy in Implementing Harm-Reduction Principles
Keyword: Structural Determinants, Globalization & Regionalization,
Structural Responses
Kenny Oh, United States
Board
284
WePD594
Board
285
Keyword: Structural Responses
WePC104
Board
276
WePC250
Board
277
WePC339
Board
278
Aastha Condom - One type suits all: Experiences from India
Keyword: Structural Responses, Gender, Structural Determinants
Amit Shrivastav, Shubhada Kalake, Amrita Bhende,
Virupax Ranebennur, India
WePD613
Entertain place in Batam
Keyword: Structural Responses, Governance, Socio-economic impacts
Rina Yusefa, Indonesia
WePD632
Board
286
Board
287
Right to access of PLHIV IDU’s
Keyword: Structural Responses, Governance, Policy
Yudi Manggala, Indonesia
‘Local government-AIDS NGO’ Collaboration Practices in Japan
for MSM Program and HIV Testing
Keyword: Bilateral, Partnership, Local Capacity
Ota, Shoji, Shimada, Kenji,Fujibe, Arashi.Hatogai, Hiromi, Izuka,
Shingo.Sugiyama, Masato, Niimi, Hiroshi, Kashiwazaki, Masao,
Kawaguchi, Kazuya, Japan
Community Social Support Centre - Malaysia Pilot Project
Between Government And NGO for MARPS
Keyword: Bilateral Cooperation, Delivery System, Partnership
Sri Yusmar bt. Mohd Yusof, Malaysia
Catalyzing a common identity amongst extremely heterogeneous
Sex Workers in Mumbai, India
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Keyword: Decentralization, Local Capacity, Sustainability
Motiamad Syed Malika, India
Empowering partners to scale up ART Services in Asia Pacific
Region: AHF AP Bureau Experience
Keyword: Decentralization, Networking, Partnership
Chinkholal Thangsing.Chhim Sarath.Nochiketa Mohanty,Nguyen Thi
Thu Hang,Yang,Vin Sam Nang,Mahesh Ganesan, India
Demystifying the discourse: Lessons from Sonagachi
Keyword: Decentralization, Local Capacity, Sustainability
Bharati Dey, Dr. Smarajit Jana, Mr. Raghunath Manna,
Mr. Debasish Chowdhury
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Stigma and discrimination issues affecting MSM PLHA in
Mumbai metro
Keyword: Decentralization, Rights of PLWHIV, Local Capacity
Jagtap Ramesh Ramdas, Mahesh Shinde, Anil Kadam,
Dyaneshwar Raut, India
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Advocacy workshops for leaders at provincial and district levels
in central Viet Nam
Keyword: Decentralization, Political Commitment Role of Political Leaders
Nguyen Thi Phuong Mai, Dinh Sy Hien, Chu Hong Anh, Vietnam
How do we scale up? A situation assessment of IDU HR services
in 6 provinces in Java, Indonesia
Keyword: Decentralization, Delivery System, Strategic Planning
Patrianto B Handoyo, Robet Kosasih, Amala Rahmah, Adhe Zamzam
Prasasti, Margaretha Sitanggang, James Blogg. Indonesia
Keyword: Delivery System
WePD475
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Cross-boarder Intervention for reaching Nepali migrants with
risk behavior at destination in India
Keyword: Bilateral Cooperation, Rights of Migrant Populations, Strategic Planning
Bina Pokharel, Sharad Onta, Mahesh Sharma,
Ma. Elena G. Filio-Borromeo, Nepal
Keyword: Decentralization
WePD443
Comparative Study of IDU Sexual Networks in Indonesia &
Bangladesh
Structural Determinants, Culture, Socio-economic impacts
Ignatius Praptoraharjo, Wayne Wiebel, Zakiur Rahman, Al Pach III,
Yachinta Desembriartista, Stephen Koester, United States
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Keyword: Bilateral Cooperation
WePD574
WePC411
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Board
288
WePDSOO
Board
289
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WePD590
Board
290
Ensuring effective and Sustainable HIV Prevention & Treatment
Commodities in the Pacific Region
Keyword: Delivery System, Resource Mobilization, Sustainability
Miss Abby Rogerson, Dr. Christine Roke, New Zealand
Application of Information System to Improve HIV Counseling
and Testing Services in Viet Nam
Keyword: Delivery System, Management System, Local Capacity
Tran Tien Dat, Ray L. Ransom, Nguyen Thanh Binh, Dao Quang Vinh,
Nguyen Trang Thang, Nguyen Due Cuong, Mitchell I Wolfe,
Nguyen Thanh Long, Chu Quoc An, Vietnam
The importance of "follow up” part in School project on HIV/AIDS
prevention for Youth
Keyword: Delivery System, Youth Involvement, Rights of Migrant Populations
Tomoko Inagaki.Maru, Japan
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Board
291
Services to prevent sexually transmitted infections including HIV
among MSM in Bangladesh
Keyword: Delivery System, Local Capacity, Management System
Mohammed Shamsul Alam, Shahnaz Sharmin, Bangladesh
HIV/AIDS Prevention: People’s Empowerment
Keyword: Delivery System, Local Capacity, Role of Political Leaders
Md. Mamunur Rashid, Bangladesh
Board
292
;WePD434 ’
Board
304
WePD479
Board
305
Keyword: Legal Framework
Importance of Local Regulation on AIDS to reduce violation of
human rights for people infected with
Keyword: Legal Framework, Rights of PLWHIV, Partnership
Elvina Harahap, Indonesia
Board
293
WePD489
Board
306
WePD490
Board
307
Efforts to Promote and Protect Legal Rights of High Risk
and Vulnerable Groups in Malaysia
Keyword: Legal Framework, Networking, Rights of PLWHIV
Bakhtiar Talhah, Chitrah, Malaysia
Board
294
Tools and Strategies for Strengthened and Expanded HIV Legal
Services
Keyword: Legal Framework, Rights of PLWHIV, Local Capacity
David Patterson, Namizata Meite, Nicole Hoagland, Canada
Board
295
WePbSOI
Board
308
WePD558 t
Board
Experiences in Supporting HIV Legal Services in Three
Countries: Lessons and Next Steps
Keyword: Legal Framework, Rights of PLWHIV, Local Capacity
David Patterson, Namizata Meite, Nicole Hoagland, Canada
Board
296
The Death of Transsexual Heroine
Keyword: Legal Framework, Resource Mobilization, Roles of Parliamentarians
Sudiro Husodo, Indonesia
Board
297
An evidence-based and client-informed employment model for
HIV-infected drug users in Vietnam
Keyword: Legal Framework, Roles of the Business Sectors, Strategic Planning
Vuong Thi Huong Thu, Simon Baldwin, Nguyen Thu Anh, Robert Ali,
Kevin Mulvey, Vietnam
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298
309
WePDSGO
Board
310
WePD563
Board
311
WePD570
Board
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Board
299
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Board
300
Rights protections of AIDS patients
Keyword: Legal Framework, Rights of PLWHIV
Liuwei, China
Survey of 128 Local Governments in Japan on HIV/AIDS
Measures for “Specific Target Population”
Keyword: Legal Framework, Local Capacity, Partnership
Shimada, Kenji, Ota, Shoji, Fujibe, Arashi, Hatogai, Hiromi, Izuka,
Shingo, Sugiyama, Masato, Niimi, Hiroshi, Kashiwazaki, Masao,
Kawaguchi, Kazuya
312
WePD606
Board
313
WePD612
Board
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Board
301
Dawn or Dusk: Law, change and beyond.
Keyword: Legal Framework, Roles of Partiamentarians, Role of Political Leaders
Gaikwad Kalpana Sandesh, Sageena A., India
314
WePD620
Board
315
“Creating a supportive environment for Female Sex Workers
to advocate their Human Rights and to play
Keyword: Local Capacity, Networking, Resource Mobilization
Shahid, Muhammad Imran,Dr. Muhammad Hanif.Dr. Kulsoom Akhtar,
Shazia Saleem, Pakistan
Supporting civil society response to HIV/AIDS in Myanmar by
external actors: Achievements,Challenges
Local Capacity, Sustainability, Partnership
Nang Mo Kham, Myanmar
Community ambassadors advocate using biometric technology
to track services - case from South India
Keyword: Local Capacity, Partnership, Strategic Planning
V Sam Prasad, Bimal Charles, llanchezhian T, India
Sharing best practices to improve the quality of HIV prevention
programs: experience from India
Keyword: Local Capacity, Strategic Planning, Partnership
Elizabeth Michael, Senthil Kumaran Murugan, Rajnish Ranjan Prasad,
Reginald Watts, Shama Karkal, India
Strengthening the enabling environment through stronger
Community Participation in Yunnan, China
Keyword: Local Capacity, Political Commitment, Partnership
Shicun Cui, Hu Bin, Felicity Young
Investing in provincial monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity
Keyword: Local Capacity, Management System, Networking
Doreen Mandari, Papua New Guinea
Sustainable harm reduction services for injecting drug users:
the Makassar story
Keyword: Local Capacity, Political Commitment, Sustainability
Andika Wirawan, James Blogg, Sophian Ibramsyah, Indonesia
Sustainable networking and empowerment through communtyto-community knowledge sharing
Keyword: Local Capacity, Networking, Sustainability
Ash Pachauri, Raj Gupta, Vishnu Gupta, Neha Chowdhury,
Krishna Jha, Harun Khan
Reinforcing political commitment for HIV-AIDS prevention
regulation An experience from the drafting of Ranperda
HIV-AIDS in Indramayu district, West Java Province
Keyword: Local Capacity, Political Commitment, Networking
Sista Wahyu Murwani, Indonesia
The Government’s Important Role in Creating Enabling
Environment for Local HIV Interventions
Keyword: Local Capacity, Multilateral Cooperation, Partnership
Perea, Charity Yanson, Philippines
Reduction of HIV related Stigma and Discrimination in a hospital
setting
Keyword: Local Capacity, Partnership, Rights of PLWHIV
Leslie Quitoriano Arididon, Philippines
Make effective development through HIV/AIDS public-private
partnership initiative
Keyword: Local Capacity, Partnership, Sustainability
Sabir Farhat, Pakistan
Keyword: Local Capacity
WePD622
WePD428
Board
302
Tech-savvy, low literate Sex Workers create STI prevention
communication material: Aastha experience
Keyword: Local Capacity, Sustainability, Decentralization
Abhishek Jain, Rama Bhave. Vidyunmala Agarwal, Amrita bhende,
Virupax Ranebennur, India
Board
316
WePD638
Board
WePD582
Board
303
126
Pokja Harm Reduction as a Strategy to Repress HIV/AIDS
Epidemic
Keyword: Local Capacity, Partnership, Networking
Bahrul ulum, Indonesia
317
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Building the Capacity at State and Community Level throgh
State Training and Resource Centre (STRC)
Local Capacity, Partnership, Sustainability
Md Aslam, India
Establishing Community Based HIV Prevention and Care in
Indonesia: A Project in Bandung
Keyword: Local Capacity, Networking, Political Commitment
Barnabas Leuwol, Adiatma Y.M Siregar, Dindin Komaruddin,
Irvan Afriandi, Lucas Pinxten, Indonesia
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
WePD641
Board
318
Hitting the Nail on the Head: Creation of an Anti-Stigma and
Discrimination Toolkit for MSM
Keyword: Local Capacity, Partnership, Rights of PLWHIV
Eamonn Murphy, Asia Nguyen, Ludo Bok, Khuat Thu Hong,
Nguyen My Linh, Vietnam
WePD507
Board
333
WePD514
Board
334
Breaking the Barriers
to serve every PLHA
Keyword: Networking, Strategic Planning, Sustainability
Raza Ahmed, India
Getting the Public to sponsor the Educational Needs of HIV
Affected/lnfected Children in Perak
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Rights of PLWHIV
Afizah Binti Bani Hashim, Malaysia
Keyword: Multilateral Cooperation
WePD526
WePD469
Board
319
Risk for HIV transmission in sex work: Does multi-sectoral
approach matter?
Keyword: Multilateral Cooperation, Legal Framework, Political Commitment
Khandaker Ezazul Haque, Zaman Ara, Bangladesh
Board
335
WePD527
WePD478
Board
320
Establishing an effective civil society and multi-stakeholder
partnership in China
Keyword: Multilateral Cooperation, Partnership, Networking
Jia Ping, China
Board
336
WePD551
WePD539
Board
321
WePD633
Board
ty
322
Mapping donor support for HIV programming for men who have
sex with men in Greater Mekong Subregion
Keyword: Multilateral Cooperation, Political Commitment, Regional Inquities
Christopher Hagarty, Bradley Otto, Felicity Young, Australia
NGO development study in China
Keyword: Multilateral Cooperation, Networking, Partnership
Yang XinYu, Cai Ji ming< Wang Peng, Xin Meizhe,
Chinkholal Thangsing, China
Board
337
WePD559
Board
338
WePD565
Keyword. Networking
WePD427
Board
323
WePD444
Board
324
WePD487
Board
326
WePD454
Board
tai
327
WePD455
Board
328
WePD460
Board
329
WePD462
Board
330
WePD474
Board
331
WePD513
Board
332
The Roles and Importance of Network of People Living with
HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Networking, Strategic Planning, Rights of PLWHIV
Do Dang Dong, Vu Thi Nghia, Pham Quoc Hung, Pham Ngoc Cuong,
Huynh Nhu Thanh Huyen, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan
Take the Lead
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Rights of PLWHIV
Samer Ahmad Almahmoud, Jordan
To strengthen AIDS prevention network through integrating AIDS
prevention into family planning service
Keyword: Networking, Sustainability, Partnership
Cheng Yimin, Qiu Hongyan, Zhao Yinzhu, Zhang Yuhan, Gan Kang,
Hou Liyan, China
Easy Access Jamkesmas for Service in the City as Waria
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Political Commitment
Nurcahyono Ednoputranto, Bambang Akhjar, Indonesia
Network Role in Defending The Rights of HIV Infected People
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Rights of PLWHIV
Viktor Zulkamaen, Indonesia
Introduction of Our Project: Training of Peer Educators at
Workplace in Thailand
Keyword: Networking, Rights of PLWHIV, Women Involvement
Tomotaka, Japan
Promoting Economic Security of Tsunami-Affected PLHIV in
India by Providing Micro-Credits
Keyword: Networking, Resource Mobilization, Women Involvement
Chandran Kanmani, Resana Suresh, Nunmozhi, Bhushanababu, India
Society Cadre’s Role in Building HIV/AIDS Awareness in their
Surrounding in Jakarta.lndonesia 2009
Keyword: Networking, Resource Mobilization, Sustainability
Endang Trismiasari, Enny Zuliatie, Sri Wahyuningsih, Indonesia
Religious and Cultural Barriers
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Role of Political Leaders
Lagoiala Joseph, Vanuatu
Board
239
WePD499
Board
340
WePD595
Board
341
WePD634
Board
342
WePD637
Board
343
WePD639
Board
344
Empowering People and Strengthening Networks among
Children of Female Sexworkers in Chennai
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Youth Involvement
Arthi Jayapaul, Mr. A.J. Hariharan, India
Streghtening AIDS Response by Improving National-Level
Advocacy: Global AIDS Week of Action
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Political Commitment
Attapon Ngoksin, Odilon Cousin, Greg Gray, Thailand
Community Based Organisation to Community Based Network:
An empowerment model for MSM and TG Groups
Keyword: Networking, Local Capacity, Partnership
Vivek Raj Anand, Girish Kumar, Kumar Shetty,Vijay Francis,
Ganesh Jadhav, Nitin Keni, India
Establishment of the “Samoa Fa’afafine Association Inc.” (SFA)
Main Issues and Challenges
Keyword: Networking, Strategic, Planning Delivery System
STANLEY Roger Tootooalii, Samoa
Strengthen Networking to Empower Families to Care, Protect
and Support for Children Affected by AIDS
Keyword: Networking, Program Harmonization, Resource Mobilization
Phal Vandy, Mr. Chea Thy, Mr. Klang Pichet,
Mrs. Ulrike Gilbert-Nandra, MSc, Cambodia
Linkage of HIV Prevention and Reproductive Health/Family
Planning Service-Beneficial to Migrants
Keyword: Networking, Sustainao'lity, Management System
Zhou Wenxiong, China
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Networking for ensuring Universal Access to Prevention and
Treatment
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Strategic Planning
Mohammad Ismail
PT Foundation - A Community Based Response from MARP
Amidst Challenges in a Muslim Majority Country
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Political Commitment
Hisham Bin Hussein, Malaysia
Solution Exchange - A Joint UN E-Platform Geared to Program
Refinement and Policy Change on Youth
Keyword: Networking, Strategic Planning, Resource Mobilization
Jintana Sriwongsa, Taweesap Siraprapasiri, Rafique E. Mohammed,
Thailand
Analyzing Coalition Building to Upscale HIV AIDS Response
in Philippines Using the Political Map
Keyword: Networking, Partnership, Program Harmonization
Roberto M. Ador, Philippines
Keyword: Partnership
WePD439
Board
345
WePD581
Board
346
Strengthening of Partnership Program to Enhance HIV/AiDS
Prevention Outcomes in the Work Place
Keyword: Partnersnip, Political Commitment, Roies of the Business Sectors
Ros Vantha, Camboaia
Working with Government and CBOs: the NGO Advisory Group
for GF5 AIDS in China
Keyword: Partnership, Management System, Role of Political Leaders
Cai Lmgping, China
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WePD528
Board
347
WePp442
Board
348
Royal Government of Cambodia/MEDiCAM Partnership,
a win-win strategy to achieve Universal Access
Keyword: Partnership, Rights of PLWHIV, Networking
Sem Kalyan, Cambodia
WePD576
Full Filling Children’s Rights on Information, Education, and
Services of HIV AIDS
Keyword: Partnership, Youth Involvement
Fara Devana, Indonesia
WePD577
Board
362
Board
363
WePD584
WePD446
Board
349
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364
WePD602
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Reduction of Stigma & Discrimination Against People Who Are
Living with HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Partnership, Local Capacity, Rights of PLWHIV
KD 942670, Pakistan
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WePD604
WePD449
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352
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353
WePDSH
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354
WePD524
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355
WePD536
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356
WePD548
Board
357
WePD556
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WePD561
Board
359
WePD562
Board
360
WePD573
Board
361
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Full Filling Children’s Rights on Information, Education, and
Services of HIV AIDS
Keyword: Partnership, Youth Involvement
Fara Devana, Indonesia
Prevention & Control
Keyword: Partnership, Networking, Local Capacity
KD 942670, Pakistan
integration of Adolescent Reproductive Health into School
Curriculum - Fostering Partnership
Keyword: Partnership, Youth Involvement Sustainability
Wiwin Winami, Dadang Ruhiyat, Indonesia
Twinning in the Pacific: The establishment of a Pacific HIV & STI
Research Centre
Keyword: Partnership, Local Capacity, Multilateral Cooperation
Catherine Judith Spooner, Heather Worth, Australia
Capacity Development for Improved Responses to HIV among
Members of Fishing Community in Sri Lanka
Keyword: Partnership, Youth Involvement, Roles of the Business Sectors
I. M. Y. N. Bandara, Sri Lanka
Strengthening School-Based Responses for Adolescents
Most-At-Risk for HIV and AIDS in Asia
Keyword: Partnership, Strategic Planning, Program Harmonization
Jan De Lind van Wijngaarden, Edmund Settle, Thailand
Board
365
Board
366
WePD616
Board
367
WePD644
Board
For the Better Edutainment! A Challenge of Japanese Youth
Keyword: Partnership, Youth Involvement, Program Harmonization
Daichi Konno, Satoko Mizuno, Tsutomu Nemoto, Miyuki Honma,
Haruka Kiyotsuna, Atsushi Kitagawa, Takuya Iwahashi,
Ayumi Oshikawa, Yosuke Shigeta, Japan
Role of Local and Location Stakeholders Involvement in
HIV-AIDS Program at Kalijodo
Keyword: Partnership, Roles of the Business Sectors, Role of Political Leaders
Fita Rizki Utami, Rediscoveri Nitta, Indonesia
HIV Prevention in Youth: An Effective & Sustainable PublicPrivate-NGO Partnership Model from India
Keyword: Partnership, Roles of the Business Sectors, Youth Involvement
Shalini Gambhir, Shankar A.G, Theodore Kamala Doss,
Kamala Eshwar, Dr Latha Jagannathan, India
Scaling Up of Targeted Interventions for Most at Risk
Groups -Way Forward to HIV Control
Keyword: Partnership, Program Harmonization, Strategic Planning
Dr. A.T. Nizam Uddin Ahmed, Dr. Samina Choudhury, Dr. Saima Khan,
Bangladesh
Sports Champions Lead HIV Prevention Work in the Pacific
Keyword: Partnership, Local Capacity, Youth Involvement
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Keyword: Politica! Commitment
WePD509
Board
369
WePD493
Initiating the Labour - Management Collaboration to Sustain the
Regular HIV and AIDS Education in Company Level
Keyword: Partnership, Management System, Political Commitment
Eady Dewi, Sulis, Indonesia
WePD603
Prevention Beyond the Borders
Keyword: Partnership, Bilateral Cooperation, Political Commitment
Peone Fuimaono, Samoa
“RAP” Gap Assessment of Youth Incentive Project
Keyword: Partnership, Youth Involvement, Networking
Tahmina Mirza, Md. Moazzam Hussain, Bangladesh
368
Developing a Lesbian Health Strategy Through an LGBT
Community Organisation with an HIV Focus
Keyword: Partnership, Strategic Planning, Local Capacity
Sign’d Campbell May, Stevie Calyton, Australia
The Canada-China Project: A Multisector Approach to Develop
Evidence-Based HIV/STI Interventions
Keyword: Partnership, Bilateral Cooperation, Networking
Lai Yi Kang, Liviana Calzavara, Robert Remis, Qi Chao Pan,
Ted Myers, Zhen Ning, China
Happy Life Conference - International Conference for Shared
Experiences of PWH/A in Taiwan
Keyword: Partnership, Rights of PLWHIV, Networking
Hsu Sen Chieh, Henry Yuan Heng Lan
Board
370
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WePD607
Board
372
Harm Reduction Program in DKI Jakarta, Indonesia: Lessons
for Scaling-Up Program
Keyword: Political Commitment Sustainability, Delivery System
Deddy Darmawan, Vidia Darmawi, Aritha Herawati, Angliana Dianawab,
Indonesia
The Education Sector Response to Manage and Mitigate
HIV & AIDS in Nepal
Keyword: Political Commitment, Strategic Planning, Resource Mobilization
Shashi Dev Shah, Nepal
HIV & AIDS Are Our Problem
Keyword: Political Commitment, Political Isolation, Multilateral Cooperation
Mumi, Indonesia
The Establishment of HIV/AIDS Regional Regulation by the
Initiative of the Parliament Members
Keyword: Political Commitment, Roles of Parliamentarians, Sustainability
Ira Hairida Yuliani, Yuswar Hidayatullah, Ivan Ramandha,
Tib Handayani, Indonesia
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Keyword: Program Harmonization
The Importance of Integration and Political Support in
Community Based HIV Prevention Programs
Keyword: Partnership, Networking, Political Commitment
Emily Miller, Julia Fationo, Henry Oti, Helena Tomasi, Lorraine Satorara
BenAngoa
WePD521
Making the Hard Cal’ - “Scaling Down” to Meet Community Need
Keyword: Partnership, Sustainability, Local Capacity
John Colvin, Suzy Malhotra, Australia
WePD615
Board
373
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374
Challenges in meeting Universal Access (UA) Targets Experiences from Nepal
Keyword: Program Harmonization, Strategic Planning, Management System
Mahesh Raj Sharma. Bina Pokhrel, Dr Sharad Raj Onta,
Dr. Ma. Eiena G. Filio-Borromeo, Nepal
IFRC South Asia Regional HIV Programme; A regional Approach
to a Global Problem
Keyword: P.ogram Harmonization, Networking. Partnership
Bjorn Hakan Jesper Fridolf, India
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Empowering People, Strengthening Networks
Keyword: Resource Mobilization
WePD520
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375
Conducting National AIDS Spending Assessment (NASA):
Experiences from Nepal
Keyword: Resource Mobilization, Delivery System, Partnership
Mahesh Raj Sharma, Dr. Sharad Raj Onia,
Dr. Ma. Elena G. Filio-Borromeo.Bina Pokhrel, Nepal
Keyword: Role of Political Leaders
WePD523
Board
389
WePD569
WePD549
Board
376
WePD601
Board
377
Initiating a Community Integration Process for Supporting
Persons and Children Living with HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Resource Mobilization, Sustainability, Local Capacity
Thomas Kodiyat Varghese, India
Exploration of Providing Effective Care and Support to HIV+
Transgenders in Resource Limited Setting
Keyword: Resource Mobilization, Local Capacity, Sustainability
Jian gang Zhao, Chunzhou Zhao, Tao Yi, China
Board
390
WePD579
Board
391
Dissidence and Dissemination: Engaging the Rebel and
Insurgent Groups in HIV Advocacy
Keyword: Role of Political Leaders, War and Armed-Conflict, Sustainability
Lacsamana, Marlon Toledo, Mark Anthony Cayanan, Philippines
Attitude Towards HIV/AIDS and Gender Sensitivity of Legislators
in Hokkaido, Japan
Keyword: Role of Political Leaders, Strategic Planning, Political Commitment
Shoko Okumura, Megumi Yoshida, Yumi Yoshimura, Yuri Goto,
Yoshihide Obayashi, Hiko Tamashiro, Japan
HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge and Attitude Among Legislators in
Hokkaido, Japan
Keyword: Role of Political Leaders, Political Commitment, Strategic Planning
Megumi Yoshida, Yumi Yoshimura, Shoko Okumura, uri Goto,
Yoshihide Obayashi, Hiko Tamashiro, Japan
Keyword: Rights ofPLWHIV
WePD431
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378
WePD617
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379
WePD447
Board
380
WePD453
Board
381
WePD457
Board
382
WePD463
Board
383
WePD467
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384
Work Experience with PLWHA and People with Various Sexual
Orientations in Sth ICAAP
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV, Youth Involvement, Partnership
Rasika Sagara de Silva, Sri Lanka
Keyword: Roles of the Business Sectors
WePD481
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Structural Inequities in Universal Treatment Access in India
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV, Political Commitment, Management System
Chinkholal Thangsing,Mahesh Ganesan.Nochiketa Mohanty,
Francis De Melo,Teresa Marie Ford, India
WePD494
PLHA Rights Protected through Right Base Apporoach
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV
Shitoshna Timsina, Nepal
WePD625
Board
393
Board
394
Board
385
WePDSOB
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386
WePD519
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387
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WePD635
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The Role of Company in Scaling up the PLHIV Quality of Life
Keyword: Roles of the Business Sectors, Rights of PLWHIV, Rights of Migrant
Populations
Syahyan, Indonesia
Gambling service providers and HIV
Keyword: Roles of the Business Sedors, Partnership, Sustainability
Om Vutharo, Va Sopheak, Cambodia
Indian Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (INP+)
Strengthens Capacities of Positive Networks
Rights of PLWHIV, Networking, Resource Mobilization
Haojagin Lupho, K.K.Abraham, KH Jayanta Kumar, S.Stanley Joseph,
Sean Sokhi, India
WePD626
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Stigma and Discrimination Hampered PLHIV Access to Hospital
Services
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV, Legal Framework, Partnership
Edwin Utomo, Indonesia
Keyword: Strategic Planning
Improving the Quality of Life for PLWHIV, an Experience in
Providing Holistic Care to Sex-Workers
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV, Women Involvement, Program Harmonization
Arie Murti Rosanus, Indonesia
Involvement of PLHIV in Civil Societies and Private Organizations,
Systemic Roles
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV, Local Capacity, Partnership
David Daisy, Ragupathy Consultant, Christopher Baskeran,
Shaleen Rakesh, Kabraham, India
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WePD495
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396
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397
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Tripartit Meeting: Reduce Stigma and Discrimination in the
Workplace
Keyword: Roles of the Business Sectors, Program Harmonization, Networking
Teddy Subarta, Indonesia
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Promoting Leadership, Strengthening Networ
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV. Local Capacity, Political Commitment
Meghna Girish Christy Abraham, Shiji Malayil, Anita Pandey,
Ram Parvesh Y, Renuka B T, India
A Step towards
Self Dependency
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV. Resource Mobilization, Networking
Raza Ahmed, India
Microchip for PLHIV in Papua: Abuse cur Rights!
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV
Enita Tryani Rouw, Indonesia
Board
398
WePD540
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399
WePD578
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400
WePD591
Capacity Building of PLHIV and Sexual Minorities to Advance
their Health and Rights through Civil so
Keyword: Rights of PLWHIV, Local Capacity. Partnership
Mi'ali Mohanty. Pawan Dhall. /nd/a
Board
401
Mobilizing Businesses for HIV/AIDS: Approaches/Lessons from India
Keyword: Roles of the Business Sectors, Sustainability, Roles of the Business
Sectors
Syed Mohamed Afsar, Divya Verma, India
Setting up of a Civil Society driven Country Coordinating
Mechanism for Global Fund application
Keyword: Strategic Planning, Resource Mobilization, Sustainability
Kanagalingam K. Kulasingam, Azrul Mohd Khalib, Karina Razali,
Raymond Tai, Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Lionell Joshua, Malaysia
The New Analysis and Advocacy (A2) Guidelines: Bridging the
‘Evidence - Policy’ Divide in Asia
Keyword: Strategic Planning, Resource Mobilization, Partnership
Tony Bondurant, Cristina Flaminiano Garces.Tim Brown,
Felicity Young, Thailand
Grafting Leaders- Strategy to Empower Male Sex Workers
(Kanjara Kothi’s) SHGs of Indore- India
Keyword: Strategic Planning, Resource Mobilization, Local Capacity
Sanjay Shrivastava, India
HIV/AIDS and Security in PNG. Whose insecurity?
Keyword: Strategic Planning, Political Commitment, Political Isolation
Michael O'Keefe. Australia
Strategic Support to Government Agencies for Scaling up
Coverage,Enhancing Quality by Partnership
Keyword: Strategic Planning, Multilateral Cooperation, Partnership
llanchezhian Thangaraj, Bimal Charles, Arvind Kumar, India
Ground Reality in Bangladesh: Are We Heading the Right
Direction to Prevent STI/HIV?
Keyword" Strategic Planning, Management System, Local Capacity
Umme Farhana Zarif Kanta, Bangladesh
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Managing the Largest National Response on HIV, Bangladesh
Experience
Keyword: Strategic Planning, Management System, Sustainability
Syed Imtiaz Ahmed, Md. Sayeedur Rahman, Ms. Asma Ul Hosna,
Bangladesh
Keyword: Youth Involvement
WePD437
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415
WePD438
Keyword: Sustainability
Board
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New Leadership: Vocational Schools and Students Mobilize to
Prevent HIV in Vietnam
Keyword: Sustainability, Youth Involvement, Partnership
Do Nang Khanh, Le Thi Thuy Duong, Vietnam
Building Young Community Leadership through Enhanced
Engagement with HIV Initiatives
Keyword: Sustainability, Youth Involvement, Networking
Ash Pachauri, Raj Gupta, Vishnu Gupta, Neha Chowdhury,
Krishna Jha, Harun Khan
Empowering the Villagers Toward HIV. Prevention is Fixing the
Sustainability
Keyword: Sustainability, Partnership, Management System
Pongtong Wongwai, Thailand
Board
416
WePD452
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417
WePD465
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418
WePD466
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419
WePD468
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Keyword: Women Involvement Decentralization, Program Harmonization
Parina Subba Limbu, Anju Gurung, Bikens Rai, Nepal
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Keyword: Women Involvement Political Commitment, Sustainability Anjana
Tushar Palve, Mr.S.MAfsar, Ms.Anna Joy, Ms.Elize Dsouza, India
Addressing the Needs of IDUs Female Sexual Partner in Harm
Reduction Program
Keyword: Women Involvement. Delivery System, Sustainability
Singh Haobam Ishwarchandra, India
Empowerment Exercises for Women Improving Condom
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Keyword: Women involvement, Youth Involvement, Local Capacity
Bandyopadhyay Prasanta, Ms. Nisha Jagdish,Ms. Sangita Khatri, India
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Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS and Civil Society Partnership -
Keyword: Women Involvement, Local Capacity, Youth Involvement
Saba Ismail, Pakistan
Power of Coming Together - Women Leaders form the First
Federation of Women Living with HIV/AIDS
Keyword: Women Involvement, Networking, Rights of PLWHIV
Nisha Maiya Dhaubhadel, Ms. Dichen Moktan, Mrs. Sumi Devkota, Nepal
Empowering informal railway coolies and vendors to prevent HIV
Keyword: Women Involvement, Networking. Partnership
Makaraju Umanagendra Mani, India
Talking to Community Leaders: Awareness Raising with Rural
Community Leaders
Keyword: Women Involvement, Networking, Strategic Planning
Thabrew Kaludura Upeksha Priyadarshani, Sri Lanka
Women Involvement for Transformation in HiV and AIDS
Prevention
Keyword: Women Involvement
Setyo Warsono, Indonesia
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WePD484
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423
WePD504
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424
WePD544
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425
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426
WePD555
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427
WePD592
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Young Women Leadership Academy, Zambia
Keyword: Youth Involvement, Local Capacity, Women Involvement
Katuta, Chilambe, Mwale, Amos, Zambia
Youth Empowerement: Integrating HIV/AIDS Education Into
School-Based Programs In Bali
Keyword: Youth Involvement, Networking, Sustainability
M. Ilyas Pawelloi, dr.Partha Muliawan, M.Sc, Indonesia
Youth in One: Take the Lead. Stop AIDS
Youth Involvement, Partnership, Resource Mobilization
Ador L. Hurtado, Dennis G. Cosmod, Philippines
Role of the Community Youths in Combating STI/HIV/AIDS
in Bangladesh
Youth Involvement, Networking, Sustainability
Syed Tarikul Islam, Md. Mohiuddin Ahammad, Bangladesh
Light for Out Going School Youth
Keyword: Youth Involvement, Women Involvement, Sustainability
Muhammad Shah Khan, Pakistan
Youth Friendly Reproductive Health Services: Model for Youth
Empowerment
Keyword: Youth Involvement Networking, Partnership
Jameel Ahmad Chaudhry, Dr. Safdar Kamal Pasha,
Dr. Mobashar Malik, Pakistan
Evaluation of the Results of Training to Senior High School
HIV/AIDS Educator in East Jakarta 2009
Keyword: Youth Involvement Sustainability, Resource Mobilization
Enny Zuliatie, anditha Galuh, Indonesia
Role of Media in Reducing Stigma and Discrimination against
Children with HIV
Keyword: Youth Involvement, Rights of PLWHIV, Networking
Ratchapon Kanchanakama, Chutima Saisaengjan, Sudrak Lakhonphon,
Manee Yentang, Thidarat Pongphamom, Namphung Plangreun, Thailand
Peer Educator Participation in AIDS Information Service in Mai,
Jakarta, Indonesia 2009
Keyword: Youth Involvement
Risa Rara Ramuri Conny IP, Syarifah Novianti, Enny Zuliatie,
Sri Wahyuningsih, Indonesia
Increased HIV Knowledge and Reduce HIV Transmission among
Youth by Using Faith Based Approach
Keyword: Youth Involvement Multilateral Cooperation, Sustainability
Aung Naing Win, Myanmar
Indonesian Youth Red Cross Stand, Move, Alter
Keyword: Youth Involvement Networking, Partnership
Astrid Januarita, Indonesia
As a Youth Activist Build Capacity of PLHIV to Strengthen
Existing Positive Network in Sri Lanka
Keyword: Youth Involvement Local Capacity, Strategic Planning
Rajapaksha Mudiyanselage Viraj, Milinda Rajapaksha, Sri Lanka
Youth Leadership Practice: Tool to Reverse Youth’s Vulnerability
in Asia
Keyword: Youth Involvement, Partnership, Sustainability
Ajay Kumar Uprety, Nepal
The Important Way of Communication Intervating Youth and
Practical Use
Keyv/ord: Youth Involvement. Rights of Migrant Populations, Partnership
Akie Takeda, Tomoko Inagaki
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Nafis Sadik, UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for AIDS in Asia and the Pacific
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Rachel ONG, Communications Focal Point, Communities Delegation to GFATM,
Singapore
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Ashok Alexander, Director, Avahan, India AIDS Initiative, the Bill & Melinda Gates
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General Information
Congress Dates
9-13 August 2009
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Congress Site
Bali International Convention Centre Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia
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The Registration Desk is located at the outdoor exhibition area
near the Bali International Convention Centre (BICC) Main Entrance.
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Opening Hours:
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Monday, 10 August 2009
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Thursday, 13 August 2009
07.30-20.00
07.30-20.00
07.30-20.00
07.30-20.00
07.30-15.00
On-Site Registration
Those who wish to register on-site at the BICC during the Congress are
requested to pay the registration fee either in cash (Indonesian rupiah only)
or by credit card (Visa or Master Card will be accepted). Personal checks
or travelers’ checks are not accepted.
Registration fee and items covered by the fee
International Delegate
(OECD nationals)
International Delegate
(Non-OECD nationals)
ONSITE
DAILY
REGISTRATION (ONSITE)
FEE
FEE
USD 700
USD 250
Name Badges
Delegates are obliged to wear their name badge (name tag) to obtain full
access to the Congress program and facilities. Please note the 'no badge,
no entry' rule. If a delegate loses, misplaces, or forgets the name badge,
a handling fee will be charged for every replacement. Upon handling out
the replacement name badge, the old name badge will be deactivated and
become invalid.
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Accommodation Desk
A desk will is conveniently situated by the hospitality desk at the BICC to
handle inquiries related to hotels and other accommodation options.
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USD 600
USD 200
Youth Delegates
USD 250
USD 100
Accompanying Person
USD 200
USD 100
Indonesian Delegate
(Warga Negara Indonesia)
Rp 2,500,000
Rp 1,000,000
Pendamping (Warga
Negara Indonesia)
Rp 1,500,000
Rp 500,000
Media **
Free
Free
Notes:
1. OECD member countries include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States
of America.
2. Registration Fee entitles delegates to receive the Congress Programme
Book,CongressBagandattendanceatallsessions,exhibition,Openings
Closing Ceremony, and Welcome Reception.
3. Accompanying Persons are entitled to attend the Opening & Closing
Ceremony, Welcome Reception and Exhibition only.
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Cancellation of Registration
Notification of cancellation must be made in writing and sent to the 9th
ICAAP Committee secretariat. This notification must indicate a bank
account to which the refund may be remitted. If the written notification of
cancellation is received before 31 March 2009, 50% of the registration fee
will be returned. No refunds can be made for cancellations on or after this
date. All approved refund will be processed and issued 60 days after the
conference.
Congress Bag
The Congress Bag (including Congress Programme Book, Abstract Book
and other Congress Materials) will be handed out when you register at the
Registration Desk.
(Certificate Distribution)
FEE TYPE
Youth must present proof of age by an official state or institute-issued
document.
Please read the requirements for media on our website or another
section in this programme book.
Banking Facilities
Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and money changers are available
within the vicinity of the BICC.
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Business Centre
Business services such as faxing, photo-copying, and courier services
are available at the hotel business center. Delegates should pay for these
services..
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Hospitality Desk
Information on post-congress trips and ticket reconfirmation are available at
the Hospitality Desk, located at the BICC and some official hotels for those
planning to travel around Bali or to other destinations in Indonesia. The
Hospitality Desk will be open during the congress from 08.00 to 18.00.
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Internet facilities
Internet Cafe is available at Flamboyan Lounge in the BICC. The Internet
Cafe will provide delegates with complimentary internet usage for a fixed
duration. Complimentary wireless internet hotspots are also available
within the Exhibition Hall and the Asia Pacific Village in BICC. Delegates
may also wish to find numerous internet cafes (locally known as warnet) in
the Kuta, Nusa Dua and Sanurarea.
Information Desk
Information desks for genera' inquiries related to the 9th ICAAP will be
located at the registration area at BICC during the Congress from 08.00 to
18.00. Information desks will also be available in each official hotel.
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Meals and Snacks
Congress delegates can purchase light meals, snacks and beverages
at catering areas available at BICC. There are also affordable food and
beverage outlets available at the Bali Collection shopping area, within
walking distance from congress venue. Shuttle services are available for
pick-up I drop-off from BICC to Bali Collection
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Media Accreditation
To register as a media delegate, delegates are requested to complete the
following:
1. Submit a photocopy of official Press Card or a letter of assignment
(in English) with official letterhead by your media organisation.
2. Freelancejournalists must submit copies of three (3) articles in addition
to media registration form or official letter of assignment from the media
you will be writing/broadcasting for.
3. Newsletter writers or electronic mailing list hosts must submit
three (3) issues of the applicant’s newsletter and letter of assignment
with official letterhead by the organisation.
We strongly suggest that journalists register early and submit all required
documentation as soon as possible, given the potential need to close
media registration early, due to space constraints.
Media registration includes entry to all congress sessions, the exhibition
hall and poster areas, the opening session, welcome reception and the
closing session. It also includes the congress kit and materials.
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PLHIV Lounge
The PLHIV Lounge will be a place for rest and support where PLHIV can
find relief from the busy and often tiring congress experience. It can also
provide opportunities to meet and talk with other PLHIV from across the
region in a relaxed and nurturing environment. The lounge will provide
complimentary snacks, spaces for informal meetings and private facilities
for taking medication. The lounge is accessible for PLHIV only.
Safety and Security
There will be permanent 24-hour security staffing at the BICC during the
congress.
Simultaneous Translation
Simultaneous translation facilities (English to Indonesian, Chinese,
Vietnamese only) are available during plenary sessions only. For other
type of sessions, simultaneous translation facilities will be provided upon
request only by payment of a fee.
Smoking Policies
Smoking will only be permitted at designated areas.
Speakers Centre
The Speakers’ Desk serves the needs of all speakers, oral abstract
presenters, chairpersons and moderators, and will be open daily from from
08.00 to 18.00 during the Congress
All media delegates are obliged to wear the name badge (media pass) to
obtain full access to the media center. Please note the NO BADGE, NO
ENTRY policy.
Media Centre
The Media Centre is located at Denpasar Room on the 2nd Floor of BICC.
The Media Centre provides the following facilities for registered media
delegates: computer work stations, internet connections, telephone/fax
lines, printers, scanners, photocopying machines, an interview room, and
third-party press conference room. Access to the Media Centre will only
be reserved for accredited media delegates and other individuals granted
a Media Pass.
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Opening hours
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Monday, 10 August 2009
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Thursday, 13 August 2009
08.00-15.00
08.00-20.00
08.00-20.00
08.00-20.00
08.00-12.00
Medical Centre
Fully equipped first aid and medical centre will be conveniently located
on the ground floor of the BICC, at the Flower Secretariat Room. Medical
staff will also assist with referrals for HIV-related treatment, methadone
treatment and other medical support services, including for Influenza A
(H1N1).
Official Language
The official language of this congress is English and used for ail printed
materials, presentations and discussions.
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People with Disabilities
The BICC has toilet facilities and elevators equipped with special, userfriendly buttons for people with disabiities. Delegates with disabilities will
be prioritised to stay at the lowest floor nearest to the hotel lobby in each
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36 ABBOTT INDONESIA
37 RED RIBBON CENTRE HONG KONG CHINA
38 KPA KABUPATEN MiMIKA PROP.PAPUA
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GLOBALLY AWARE
HARMONY HOME ASSOCIATION
INDIAN NETWORK FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS (INP+)
JAPAN HIV CENTER
PRAYAS
SAVE FOUNDATION
SAMOAAIDS FOUNDATION
SCARLETT ALLIANCE
SECRETARIAT OF THE PACIFIC COMMUNITY
NURSE AIDS PREVENTION FUND
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Acknowledgement List
Congress Organiser
Co Organisers
9th ICAAP Organizing Committee
Government of the Republic of Indonesia
Office of the Coordinating Minister for People’s Welfare (Menkokesra)
Ministry of Health (Depkes)
Ministry of Tourism & Culture (Menbudpar)
National AIDS Commission (KPAN)
Indonesian AIDS Society (MPAI)
Main Sponsors
AIDS Society in Asia & the Pacific (ASAP)
Joint United Nations Programme on AIDS (UNAIDS)
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Co-Sponsors
Australian Government (AusAID)
International AIDS Society (IAS)
The Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria (GFATM)
World Health Organization (WHO)
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
United Nations Development Programme
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AIDS Society
Australian Government
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To Fight AIDS, Tuberculous and Malaria
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Abbott
Chevron
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Official Partners
OFFICIAL CONDOM PARTNER
DKT Indonesia
Sutra
OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNER
Jakarta Post
Metro TV
OFFICIAL PC PROVIDER FOR MEDIA CENTRE
Indosat
The Jakarta Post
MfrRuSry
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Regional Community Partners
Asia Pacific Coalition of Male Sexual Health (APCOM)
Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV (APN+)
Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers (APNSW)
Asian Network of People who Use Drugs (ANPUD)
Asian Interfaiin Network on AIDS (AINA)
Association of Women Living with HIV in Indonesia (IPPI)
Bali Youth Force (BYF)
Coordination of Action Reseracii on AIDS and Mobility (CARAM) Asia
Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+)
Global Youth Coalition on AIDS (GYCA)
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Network of Gay, Transgender and MSM in Indonesia (GWL - INA)
Interfaith Network on AIDS in Indonesia (INTERNA)
International Coalition of Women Living with HIV (ICW+)
International Women’s Health Coalition (IWHC)
Network of Victims of Drugs Users in Indonesia (PKNI)
Network of People Living with HIV in Indonesia
Response Beyond Border (RBB)
Sex Workers Organisation in Indonesia (OPSI)
Women’s Solidarity for Human Right (SP)
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Supporting Organizations
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Action For AIDS Singapore
Indian Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS
Action Plus/CREA
AIDS Foundation of Langka
Ashodaya Samithi, India
Asia Catalyst
Asia Pacific Alliance for ICPD (APA)
Asia Pacific Council Of AIDS Service Organization
(APCASO)
Asia Pacific Leadership Forum (APLF)
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population
and Development (AFPPD)
Asian People's Alliance for Combating HIV &
AIDS (APACHA)
Association of South East Asian Nation (ASEAN)
Atma Jaya Catholic University
Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM)
Avahan
Bali Health Foundation (YAKEBA)
Bali Plus
Bandungwangi
BD Biosciences
Buddies of Ipoh
Burnett Institute
Campus AIDS Interface
CARE Foundation
Chi Heng Foundation Shanghai
China National Center for AIDS/STD Control and
Prevention (NCAIDS)
Church World Service (CWS) Indonesia
Citra Usadha Indonesia Foundation (YCUI)
Clinton Foundation
Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee
Empower Foundation
Europe Continents! Partec
Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia
Family Health International (FHI)
(INP+)
Indonesian Interfaith & Migrant Forum
Indonesian Sex Worker (INSW)
InfoKespro Jakarta
INP+
Institute for Population and Social Research
International Center for Research on Women
(ICRW)
International Federation of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies (IFRC)
International HIV/AIDS Alliance
International Labour Organization (ILO)
International Office of Migration (IOM)
International Planned Parenthood Federation
(IPPF)
Japan Foundation for AIDS Prevention (JFAP)
Japan HIV Center
Johns Hopkins Program for International
Education in Gynecology and Obstetrics
(JHPIEGO)
Kerobokan Prison
Kertipraja Foundation
Kimia Farma
KISARA
Komisi Penanggulangan AIDS - Kabupaten
Mimika
Komisi Penanggulangan AIDS - Propinsi Papua
Kusuma Buana Foundation (YKB)
Kuta Community Health Centre
Library of Congress (LOG)
LP3Y Yogyakarta
MAHIDOL
Malaysian AIDS Council
Mitra Inti Foundation
MSM & Women Indonesian Forum
National AIDS Control Organizations (NACO
India)
National AIDS Control Program (NACP Pakistan)
National Serology Reference Laboratory, Australia
(NRL)
NAZ Foundation India
Nurse AIDS Prevention Fund
Open Society Institute (OSI)
Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA)
Pelita llmu Foundation
Permata Hati Kita Foundation (YAKITA)
PITA Foundation
Plan International
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PTRM Sandat
Red Ribbon Centre Hong-Kong China
Response Reyond Borders The Asian Consortium
on Drug Use HIV, AIDS and Poverty
Samoa AIDS Foundation
Gaya Dewata Foundation
Gaya Nusantara
German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) &
Comware Medical Germany
GESTOS
Globally Aware
Harmony Home Association
Health Policy Initiative (HPI)
HimpunanABIASA
HIV Consortium for Partnership in Asia and the
Pacific
HIV Cooperation Programme for Indonesia (HCPI)
HIVOS
Hotline Surabaya
ICON Bali
IDUs & PLHIV Indonesian Forum
Independent Youth Alliance
India AIDS Initiative of the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation
Sanur Public Health Centre
Save Foundation
Scarlett Alliance
Spiritia Foundation
Srikandi Sejati Foundation
Stigma Foundation
SWASTI
The Asia Pacific Regional UN Coordinating Group
on MARYP
The Coalition on Children Affected by AIDS
(CCABA)
The Fogarty AIDS International Training and
Research Programs
The Pleasure Project
The University of New South Wales (UNSW)
The Women and Wealth Project
Treatment Action Group (TAG)
Tsinghua University, China
Udayana University
UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health
United Nations
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations Development Funds for Women
(UNIFEM)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR)
United Nations Office for Drugs and Crimes
(UNODC)
University of New South Wales
Vestergaard Frandsen Indonesia
World AIDS Campaign
World Food Programme (WFP)
World Health Organization Regional Office for the
Western Pacific (WHO-WPRO)
Worid Vision Asia-Pacific Regional Office
Yayasan DKT Indonesia
Yayasan Harapan Permata Hati Kita (YAKITA)
Yayasan Unilever Indonesia
Sanglah VCT Clinic
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SATELLITE MEETING
MON, 10 AUG 2009
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, MEDAN, 12J0 -14.00
AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacinc
’ BOUGANVILLE, 12.30-14.Q0
MON, 10 AUG 2009
TITLE:
TITLE:
The Role of Religion in Encouraging and
Discouraging HIV and AIDS Prevention
HIV testing issues and developments
COSPONSORS:
COSPONSORS:
Concern for AIDS Research and Education (C.A.R.E.)
Foundation and AIDS Society of Asia and The Pacific
(ASAP)
National Serology Reference Laboratory (NRL), Australia
and AIDS Society of Asia and The Pacific (ASAP)
MON, 10 AUG 2009 '
MON, 10 AUG 2009
NUSANTARA1,17.45 -19.15
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HISBISCUS, 17.45 -19.15
TITLE:
TITLE:
Gender variance and male-male sexualities
across the global south
Clinical Management of HIV Infection and
the Antiretroviral Therapy
COSPONSORS:
COSPONSORS:
Hivos, NAZ Foundation International (NFI), AIDS
Society in Asia and the Pacific (ASAP) and Asia Pacific
Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM)
Concern for AIDS Research and Education (CARE)
Foundation and AIDS Society of Asia and The Pacific
(ASAP)
TUE, 11 AUG 2009
MON, 10 AUG 2009
NUSANTARA 3 -12.30 -14.00
MEDAN, 17.45 -19.15
TITLE:
TITLE:
Women Parliamentarians Addressing
Feminisation of HIV/AIDS
Advocacy: What makes for Political
Commitment
COSPONSORS:
COSPONSORS:
The Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and
Development (AFPPD), The Joint United Nations
Programme on HIV / AIDS (UNAIDS) and AIDS Society
of Asia and The Pacific (ASAP)
AIDS Society in Asia and the Pacific (ASAP)
TUE, 11 AUG 2009
WED-, 12 AUG 2009
‘ .HISBISCUS, 17.45 -19.15-
KERTAGOSA, 12.30 -14.00
TITLE:
TITLE:
HIV infection among MSM in Developed
East and South-East-Asia
Incorporating Harm Reduction Strategies
within the Existing Social, Cultural and
Religious Frameworks
COSPONSORS:
Action For AIDS Singapore (AFA) and AIDS Society of
Asia and The Pacific (ASAP)
COSPONSORS:
WED, 12 AUG 2009
WED, 12 AUG 2009
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Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) and AIDS Society of Asia
and The Pacific (ASAP)
NUSANTARA, 17.4519.45
TITLE:
TITLE:
Encouraging & Enhancing Responsibility,
Involvement & Participation of Private
Companies During the Economic Crisis
Executive Committee and members
meeting: strengthening our network
COSPONSORS:
COSPONSORS:
Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) and AIDS Society of Asia
and The Pacific (ASAP)
The AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacific (ASAP)
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