Cambodia 2000: The AIDS year - Paperback

Cambodia 2000: The AIDS year - Paperback

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by Margaret Atkin (Author)

In 2000, Cambodia achieved the impossible: it turned around the worst AIDS epidemic in Asia, only one of three countries worldwide to do so. As an Australian volunteer nurse, Margaret was at the epicentre.
Within a month of her arrival, she began working with village women. Two thirds of Khmer men visited brothels where one-third of the workers were HIV-positive. If their wives refused sex or suggested condoms they were beaten. Touring with a local midwife she found in most villages, two to five people had died, and another two to five had AIDS.
With the Director of the Provincial AIDS Secretariat, she held a meeting of the stakeholders and formed a technical working group. They engaged with government ministries, implemented the 100% Condom Program in brothels, and supported home-based care. By the end of the year major donors like USAID had re-engaged.
The lessons of Cambodia's success are relevant because there is an HIV epidemic in Fiji with 1,093 new cases in 2024, over half of whom have refused treatment. Papua New Guinea has a 1% HIV prevalence rate with one-third of HIV-positive pregnant women passing the virus to their babies.
This memoir is a call to action, highlighting strategies that saved lives then and can do so again today.

Number of Pages: 284
Dimensions: 0.64 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: February 28, 2025
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