Welcome to AIDS ASIA e FORUM: AIDS Analysis Asia Pacific e_Newsletter. An e_Newsletter committed to the development of an Asian and Pacific perspective on the causes, consequences and mitigating the impact of HIV epidemic. HIV and AIDS does not recognize national boundaries. Countries are increasingly getting interconnected through migration and trade, so it is imperative to generate a regional perspective on HIV and AIDS related issues.
A space for critical analysis of issues, events and programs. Strategic HIV and AIDS information and communication support to promote the capacity of Asian leaders, activists and people living with HIV and AIDS, to facilitate their engagement and networking, to highlight their experiences and the solutions they are offering to address HIV and AIDS issues in this region. A cross cultural discourse on issues and concerns of the following 58, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) member countries and territories are our area of interest.
Korea's HIV/AIDS Policies, Empty Promises Government maintains mandatory testing despite lifting travel ban Michael Solis (msolis) pblished 2010-02-01 10:47
APACHA condemn the continuing criminalization of migrant workers living with HIV and AIDS in the Republic of Korea (ROK)" An appeal to UN Secretary General,
Civil Society Participation in the Governance of Global Fund at the country level A regional consultation to identify the gaps in promoting good governance on
Republic of Korea Still Has HIV related Entry Restrictions! UN Secretary-General was wrong to applaud! Korean HIV/AIDS activists' response - 4th January 2010,
The long arms of the law of the land By Tripti Nath. 22 Jan 2010 03:01:19 PM IST* Change has been sweeping through the subcontinent in recent years. Nepal set