Since the spectrum of engagement in HIV care was first described in the United States, there has been a growing interest in the HIV continuum of care as a means of monitoring delivery of care for people living with HIV and assessing the extent to ...
In 2004, European and Central Asian countries held a high-level conference ‘Breaking the Barriers – Partnership to fight HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia.’ The conference resulted in the Dublin Declaration, which aimed to galvanise political action to tackle the epidemic in the region. This ...
This report is based on data provided by countries reporting on the Dublin Declaration1 and summarises key issues related to HIV and sex workers in Europe and Central Asia. It also identifies priority actions to improve the HIV response for this population.
This report is based on data provided by countries for reporting on the Dublin Declaration1 and summarises key issues related to HIV and prisoners in Europe and Central Asia. It also identifies priority options for action to improve the HIV response for this population.
This report, which is based on data provided by countries for reporting on the Dublin Declaration, summarises key issues related to HIV and people who inject drugs (PWID) in Europe and Central Asia. It identifies priority options for action to improve the HIV response for ...
Monitoring implementation of the Dublin Declaration on Partnership to Fight HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia: 2014 progress report.
This report, which is based on data provided by countries for reporting on the Dublin Declaration, summarises key issues related to HIV and men who have sex ...