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27/06/13

New funding approach sees the Global Fund approve multimillion dollar first grants More

19/06/13

Sri Lanka, committing to championing the AIDS response More

18/06/13

Community-led programmes critical to progress on AIDS in Sri Lanka More

13/06/13

China’s Guangdong province to lift HIV restrictions on teacher recruitment More

10/06/13

Monks provide hope to people living with HIV More

In 2009, an estimated 4.9 million people in Asia were living with HIV, including 360 000 who became newly infected that year. The overall trends in this region hide important variation in the epidemics, both between and within countries. Most national HIV epidemics appear to have stabilized and no country in the region has a generalized epidemic. However, in many countries in the region, the epidemic is concentrated in a relatively small number of provinces. Injecting drug users, men who have sex with men and sex workers and their clients have accounted for most of the new infections, and ongoing transmission to the female partners of drug users and the clients of sex workers is becoming apparent.

The HIV epidemic in the Pacific region is small, but the number of people living with HIV in this region nearly doubled between 2001 and 2009—from 28 000 to 57 000. However, the number of people newly infected with HIV has begun to decline from 4700 in 2001 to 4500 in 2009. The HIV epidemics in the region are mainly driven by sexual transmission.

2012 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report

UNAIDS launched on 20 November the 2012 global report on the AIDS epidemic and the 2012 World AIDS Day report which outlines some significant progress made in the AIDS response in recent years.

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Fact sheets

These fact sheets show the latest epidemiological trends and key regional dynamics in Asia and the Pacific.

UNAIDS Regional Support Team

Steve Kraus
Director, Regional Support Team for Asia and Pacific
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21 May 2013

UNAIDS saddened by death of human rights activist Shivananda Khan. More

31 January 2013

UNAIDS applauds Mongolia for removing restrictions on entry, stay and residence for people living with HIV. More

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