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HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific
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Review in slidesWomen, Children, and
Young People
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Content
HIV prevalence and epidemiology (1995-2009)
Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2003-2009)
Risk behaviors (2003-2009)
HIV/AIDS finances and Socio-economics (2005)
National Response (2003-2009)Coverage, prevention, care and treatment (Women and children)
Women
Children
Care and treatment (adults)
HIV testing
Data availability
Archives
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Vulnerability and HIV knowledge
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% of young people (15-24) with comprehensive HIV knowledge, countries where data is available, 2005-
2009
Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNGASS country Progress reports, 2010
* Tamil Nadu only ; ** 17-19 years old; *** 18 -24 years old.
Note: Comprehensive knowledge of HIV: Percentage of people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions (UNGASS definition)
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% of adult and young people (15-24) with comprehensive HIV knowledge, selected countries, 2007-2008
5Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Demographic and health surveys
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% of women and men (15-49) with comprehensive knowledge of HIV, 2005-2006
44
1720
3941
33 34
51
0
50
100
CambodiaDHS 2005
IndiaNFHS 2005-2006
NepalDHS 2006
VietnamAIS 2005
Female Male
(%)
Note: Comprehensive knowledge of HIV: Percentage of people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions (UNGASS definition)
Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Nepal
Demographic and Health Survey 2006; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Survey 2005.
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50
20
5
21
28
8 4
4245
36
3
24
44
127
50
0
50
100
Urban RuralCambodia2005
India2005-2006
Mongolia2005
Myanmar2003
Nepal2006
Papua New Guinea 2004-2005
Vietnam2005
Female Male
% of young women and men (15-24) with comprehensive knowledge of HIV, 2003-2006
Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; Indonesia UNGASS Country Report 2003; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Mongolia STI/HIV/AIDS KAP Survey among Youth in Mongolia 2005, Myanmar Behavior Surveillance Survey 2003 General
Population and Youth; Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2006; PNG UNGASS Country Report 2004-2005; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Surveys 2005.
(%)
Note: Comprehensive knowledge of HIV&AIDS: Percentage of people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions (UNGASS definition)
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53
46
56
47
85
57
0
50
100
CambodiaDHS 2005
IndiaNFHS 2005-2006
VietnamAIS 2005
Female Male
% of young women and men (15-24) who know a source of condom, 2005-2006
(%)
Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Survey 2005.
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Vulnerability and HIV knowledge
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% of women and men (15-49) who would like to care for a family member with HIV, 2005-2006
77 75
94 93
8377
96 96
0
50
100
CambodiaDHS 2005
IndiaNFHS 2005-2006
NepalDHS 2006
VietnamAIS 2005
Female Male(%)
Source: Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2006; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Survey 2005.
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% of young women and men (15-24) who would like to care for a family member with HIV, 2005-2006
8177
94 9388
79
96 97
0
50
100
CambodiaDHS 2005
IndiaNFHS 2005-2006
NepalDHS 2006
VietnamAIS 2005
Female Male(%)
Source: Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2006; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Survey 2005.
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% of women and men (15-49) would buy fresh vegetable from shopkeeper with HIV, 2005-2006
6460
71
52
73
63
75
61
0
50
100
CambodiaDHS 2005
IndiaNFHS 2005-2006
NepalDHS 2006
VietnamAIS 2005
Female Male(%)
Source: Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2006; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Survey 2005.
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% of young women and men (15-24) who would buy fresh vegetable from shopkeeper with HIV, 2005-2006
76
66
77
58
80
67
80
61
0
50
100
CambodiaDHS 2005
IndiaNFHS 2005-2006
NepalDHS 2006
VietnamAIS 2005
Female Male
(%)
Source: Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2006; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Survey 2005.
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% of women and me (15-49) who agree that a female teacher with HIV should be allowed to continue teaching,
2005-2006
7974
79
56
81
71
81
62
0
50
100
CambodiaDHS 2005
IndiaNFHS 2005-2006
NepalDHS 2006
VietnamAIS 2005
Female Male(%)
Source: Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2006; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Survey 2005.
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% of young women and men (15-24) who agree that a female teacher with HIV should be allowed to continue
teaching, 2005-2006
87
7884
62
87
75
85
62
0
50
100
CambodiaDHS 2005
IndiaNFHS 2005-2006
NepalDHS 2006
VietnamAIS 2005
Female Male(%)
Source: Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2005; India National Family Health Survey, 2005-2006; Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2006; Vietnam AIDS Indicator Survey 2005.
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slides compiled by www.aidsdatahub.org
Data shown in this slide set are comprehensive to the extent they are available from country reports. Please inform us if you know of sources where more recent data can be used.
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