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HIV
A Gender Perspective on HIV Prevalence in Uzbekistan
By Niginakhon Saida and Sara Scardavilli
Gender inequality and stereotypes, especially in health, education, and command over economic resources, make women more vulnerable to HIV and to other related conditions.
Confronting Tajikistan’s HIV Crisis
By Khamza Sharifzoda
In 2016, the UN estimated that 14,000 Tajiks were HIV-positive -- since then, that number has surely grown.
Asia's War on Drugs
By Mangai Balasegaram
Some Asian countries are dropping punitive approaches in favor of a health-centered approach.
Drug Use, HIV and a Harm Reduction Model for Northern China
By Leon Whyte
China's Yunnan province has shown how to deal with rising addiction and the spread of HIV.
Seoul’s Broken Promises on HIV Testing
South Korea claims progress on discrimination against people with HIV. It needs to match rhetoric with action.
Burma’s Drug Problem Gets Worse as Its Politics Get Better
As Burma undergoes a historic transformation, a new problem with vast consequences arises.
Philippines AIDS Crisis Looms
The Philippines is on the verge of an AIDS crisis. Without political will from the Aquino administration, it will get worse.
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