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I hope you have a wonderfully happy and SAFE Khmer New Year.
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What sort of background leads someone to become an HIV consultant?
Check his FB here https://www.facebook.com/events/2940130 ... 274011470/ (from 2016)Alexandra wrote:What sort of background leads someone to become an HIV consultant?
and here, recent: https://www.facebook.com/HIV-STI-Educat ... 672615916/
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I originally thought he was messing around. Appearantly he seems to commit curing AIDS and HIV through giving out free condoms.
Well are these Asian, Australian, or African sized?YaTingPom wrote:What, no XL?
Useless.
I don't think he's trying to "cure" it, but prevent it -- just like any university in the West, or, hell, the Olympic Villages which give away 100,000 free condoms each time the games play. It's a good cause, kudos to him.the chicken wrote:I originally thought he was messing around. Appearantly he seems to commit curing AIDS and HIV through giving out free condoms.
What demographic is he targeting? Does he realize the extent of the initiatives already in place, and what will he do with the people testing positive? He has made no mention of linking with Government and UN programs that are already running, and have been for many years?amirite wrote:Well are these Asian, Australian, or African sized?YaTingPom wrote:What, no XL?
Useless.
I don't think he's trying to "cure" it, but prevent it -- just like any university in the West, or, hell, the Olympic Villages which give away 100,000 free condoms each time the games play. It's a good cause, kudos to him.the chicken wrote:I originally thought he was messing around. Appearantly he seems to commit curing AIDS and HIV through giving out free condoms.
For example:
The government and its civil society partners, together with international organizations, decided to promote HIV testing among key populations, using a recent technological innovation. Traditionally, tests have been conducted by drawing blood with a needle and syringe and having a laboratory analyze the samples. In 2013 the Ministry of Health approved a second method for detecting HIV, which uses a rapid HIV finger prick. These tests are easy to administer and in April 2013, the community-based testing program began.
According to Dr. Ly Penh Sun, director of NCHADS, “Bringing the facility close to the people is always the best. People don’t have to use sophisticated laboratory equipment.”
Since the program began nearly 700 lay counsellors have gone through the five-day training program on providing voluntary HIV counselling and testing.
“The people who are conducting the tests are familiar with the people they are testing. They can interact more. They can support each other” said Choub Sok Chamreun, Chief of Party, KHANA.
This community-based HIV testing program is one of the first of its kind in Asia and the Pacific. Across the region HIV testing coverage among key populations is low with only about a third knowing their HIV status in 2013. While many countries have scaled up HIV testing in health clinics, civil society representatives have called for more community-friendly approaches, focusing on key populations who often do not attend health clinics.
The results from the Cambodian model are encouraging. In 2014, implementers reported around 20,000 people from key groups were tested, double the number tested in 2012. If a person has a positive reaction on a first rapid screening test, they are accompanied by outreach workers to health facilities for confirmatory tests. Once a medical professional confirms the result, the person is provided with HIV treatment free of charge.
https://thediplomat.com/2015/07/innovat ... -cambodia/
Voluntary Counseling & HIV Testing Center
The Institut Pasteur in Cambodia financially supports its anonymous voluntary counseling and free testing clinic (VCTC). This center was the first to be set up in Cambodia, in 1996.
Between January 1st and December 31st, 2012, the team at the Voluntary Counseling and HIV Testing Center (VCTC) at the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge carried out 745 pre‐test counseling sessions and 737 postcounseling sessions (total sessions = 1482) in 745 health usershttp://www.pasteur-kh.org/kh/voluntary- ... ng-center/
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