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National HIV and AIDS Action Plan 2008-2011
Central to Nepal’s National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2006-2011 is the call to scale up universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support. This is a continuation of the National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2002-2006 that remains strongly in accordanc... GoN, UNAIDS, (2011)
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Nepal Country Delegation Statement at the Inter-Governmental Meeting on HIV
The ESCAP Resolutions 66/10 and 67/9 call upon all of us, governments, civil society and international partners, in this region with a geographical scope that stretches from Turkey in the West to the Pacific island nation of Kiribati in the East, and... UNAIDS, (2015)
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World Bank
The World Bank provides vital financial and technical support to developing countries in order to achieve the aim of poverty alleviation within a generation. To this end, it has set two ambitious but achievable goals for the world to reach by 2030: T... UNAIDS, WORLD BANK, (2015)
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National HIV Testing and Treatment Guidelines 2017, Nepal
The guidelines describe both HIV testing and counselling recommended by a health-care provider in a clinical setting and client-initiated testing, where a person takes the initiative to seek information on their HIV status. The target a... MOH-GON- NCASC, (2017)
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New Fast-Track HIV Plan aims to end AIDS epidemic in Nepal, by 2030 Nepal launches five-year strategic HIV plan: “Nepal HIVision 2020”
“Nepal HIVision 2020” provides the strategic directions for the implementation of an innovative, evidence-informed and socially just HIV response that will set Nepal on a Fast-Track course to end the country’s AIDS epidemic by 2030,” said the Ministe... UNAIDS, (2016)
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Press Statement: UNAIDS Concerned About Detention of AIDS Activists in Nepal
UNAIDS is deeply concerned about the recent detention and reported mistreatment of 39 members of the Blue Diamond Society, a Nepalese AIDS NGO working with sexual minorities. The Nepali police arrested these people on 9 August 2004 and they are still... UNAIDS, (2004)
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Positive Protection: Empowering Women Affected by HIV to Protect their Rights at Health Care Settings ( Training Manual – Facilitator’s Background Information )
HIV was first reported in Nepal in 1988. By 2013, it was estimated that there were between
35,000 and 43,000 people living with HIV in Nepal. Among people living with HIV in Nepal, about two-thirds or 66 percent (26,902) are male and one-third or 34... APN, UNAIDS, UNDP, (2016)
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Positive Protection: Empowering Women Affected By HIV To Protect Their Rights At Health Care Settings ( Training Manual – Facilitator’s Guide )
In Nepal, 40,000 people are living with HIV, one-third of whom are women. While prevalence is relatively low nationwide at about 0.2–0.3 percent over the past five years, that picture changes drastically when narrowed to marginalized groups, includin... APN, UNAIDS, UNDP, (2016)
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Communities Deliver: The Critical Role of Communities in Reaching Global Targets to End the AIDS Epidemics
Communities were the first responders to HIV three decades ago, and they remain essential in advocating for a robust response to the epidemic, delivering services that can reach everyone in need and tackling HIV-related stigma and discrimination. Wor... UNAIDS, (2015)
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Understanding HIV and AIDS
The media in Nepal plays a vital role in helping the country amount an effective response to HIV and AIDS. In the absence of cure, education remains to be the strongest ammunition against the virus. Many media organizations are rising to the challeng... UNAIDS, (2011)
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