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The
HIV/AIDS and STI project is implemented by the HIV/AIDS and STI Section of
the Public Health Programme
of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC).
SPC
has identified responding to the epidemic as a major strategic priority
for the organisation, and sees itself as being centrally involved in the
region’s response. This is also consistent with the commitment by SPC to
working with the region to achieve the United Nations Millennium
Development Goals, one of which being “Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and
other diseases”. Controlling HIV/AIDS is also seen as fundamental to
achieving the goal of “Healthy Islands”, the principal that guides
public health action in the Pacific. The purpose of our involvement is to
work with PICTs, NGOs, other regional organisations and donors to
substantially limit the future spread of the infection in the region.
We
hope this website will help you discover our mission and activities as
well as general information on HIV/AIDS and STIs in the Pacific region.
Click on
underlined words or red ribbon for more information!
Regional Strategy Implementation
meeting in Narere, Suva, from 31 January to 3 February 2005

World AIDS Day, 1st December 2004 -

Latest Pacific Review reports!
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Review of HIV/AIDS and STI materials report
(word
format - 565 Kb)
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Behaviour Change training needs assessment report
(word format
- 212 Kb)
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Pacific region
situational analyses for HIV/AIDS and STI
(word
format - 199 Kb)
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New Pacific Regional HIV/AIDS Strategy!
(word format - 287 Kb)
"Access for All" the XV
International AIDS Conference (IAC) in Thailand, 11-16 July 2004.
Rapporteur
summaries. Daily summaries of all Conference sessions written by the seven
IAC Rapporteur teams available here:
-Track
A - Basic Science
-Track
B - Clinical Research Treatment
-Track
C - Epidemiology and Prevention
-Track
D - Social and Economic Issues
-Track
E - Policy & Program Implementation
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Communities
program
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Leadership
program We
are updating the Pacific Islands
HIV/AIDS Directory, if you would
like to be included on our list, please
click
to download and complete form!
Sharing Culture not Diseases at the
9th Pacific Arts Festival Palau, 22-31 July 2004.
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