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        100% Condom Use Program in Entertainment Establishments   Downloadable document  
       
Contributor:  RACHA Contributor
RACHA
 Contributed: 5-Dec-2002  
        Author: World Health Organization  Published: 1-Jun-2000  
        Female sex workers (SWs) usually become infected with HIV from infected male clients who do not use condoms with them when having sex. Once infected with HIV, sex workers may then transmit the virus to other male clients, who may infect their wives, girlfriends or other sex workers. This is directly due to low levels of condom use in commercial sex.
In an effort to reduce the spread of HIV, many countries have tried to increase condom use in commercial sex. Most interventions have focused on educating SWs and providing condom supplies. These efforts have included community education campaigns and the provision of STI treatment.
 
        Cambodia HIV/AIDS StrategicPlan 2002-2005   Downloadable document  
       
Contributor:  Resource Librarian
Racha
 Contributed: 1-May-2004  
        Author: Mark Anthony White Chief, Office of Public Health  Published: 30-Mar-2004  
        The Cambodia HIV/AIDS strategy operates under the Public Health Interim Strategy 2002-2005: Increased Use of High Impact HIV/AIDS and Family Health Services and Appropriate Health Seeking Behaviors (pending approval for extension until 2006). It is in harmony with the Cambodian Ministry of Health's Comprehensive and Multisectoral Response to HIV/AIDS 2001-2005 as well as the Health Sector Strategic Plan 2003-2007  
 
   
   
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