
Kingdom’s fight goes on against HIV/AIDS
Cambodia still faces challenges in its bid to prevent new infections.
Cambodia still faces challenges in its bid to prevent new infections.
Sex education is a vital learning aspect that covers topics about an individual’s physiological development, sexual health and relationships. Despite this, many Cambodians shy away from talking about it.
Drop in the number of cases of workplace discrimination against people with HIV.
Bun Rany urges all institutions to keep up efforts to prevent the spread of HIV.
Scientific investigation into the world’s second man cleared of the AIDS virus is zooming in on a gene and a treatment side-effect, as newly-enthused researchers strive to find a cure for the disease that has killed millions.
The disease has changed in many ways since then. Once it was a deadly disease with high infectivity and no Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). Today, it is very much under control with the use of better ART.
In a world divided by conflict and greed, the Global Fund’s fight against AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria is a matter of enlightened self-interest and a reminder of how much humanity can accomplish when we cooperate to save lives.
Indonesia has set a target of three zeros by 2030 in tackling HIV and AIDS.
The National AIDS Authority and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation appeal for support to eradicate HIV/AIDS in the Kingdom by 2025.
The National AIDS Authority and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation have appealed for support to help eradicate HIV/AIDS in the Kingdom by 2025.
Tomorrow is World AIDS Day. While Cambodia has made remarkable progress in the fight against AIDS, strong and continued investment in HIV programmes is crucial if the Kingdom wants to end the epidemic as a public health threat by 2030.
The National AIDS Authority, in cooperation with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, will provide skills training and improve treatment for HIV sufferers through a five-year strategic plan running from 2020 to 2025.
South Sudan inaugurates a major disease surveillance center to enhance its capacity.
Telecom Ministry holds a workshop to support bid to rid the country of AIDS by 2025.
GlaxoSmithKline injection proved as effective as standard daily pills for controlling AIDS.
AIDS experts have called for an end to laws that can see HIV-positive people jailed for exposing others to the virus, saying the approach was “unscientific” and worsening the killer epidemic.
Sri Lanka’s medical officials will carry out an AIDS awareness campaign in tourist hotels.
“Black Cover” is a book containing seven stories of the society and of love. The book was published in 2008 by the Cambodia-Sweden Literature Association.
Prime Minister Hun Sen reiterated his call for everyone to prevent HIV transmission as the number of people with AIDs seems to be rising.
Officials and NGOs to educate women to protect themselves against HIV and prevent discrimination against those who were infected.
PM calls on garment workers not to discriminate against who are living with HIV.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on garment workers not to discriminate against their colleagues who are living with HIV.
The government is to add millions of dollars to its budget for drugs against HIV and its opportunistic illnesses for its battle.
PM Hun Sen says the increased rate meant everyone who had multiple sexual partners should be careful and prevent infection.
A $55.4 million campaign against HIV/AIDS is announced by the government.
The United Nations has a long history of promoting peace and advancing human development in Cambodia.
Campaigners in the Philippines are using a smartphone app to send users to locations with condom dispensers in a bid to promote safe sex.
When sex overwhelms one’s mind during a social event with a new acquaintance, remember my most important professional advice: “Safety first.
The health status of many Cambodians is like their land 50 years ago. There are “mines” everywhere in their body and mind, waiting to explode anytime.
World Aids Day is an important milestone each year allowing the ongoing pandemic of HIV/Aids to be the focus of global attention.