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Building HIV resilient societies

Transport sector contributions

Experience in South East Asia

1999-2004

International Development Research Centre

2The beginning

The Leung Tun Dam IPopulation movements

3Chiang Rai recommendation12 November 1999

ASEAN governments adopt a common policy

Recommending

the integration of HIV prevention programmes

as a pre-condition

for construction and infrastructure development

contracts bidding and approval.

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5Mapping population movement & HIVvulnerability Guangxi, China 1996-2000

DEVELOPMENT

HIV Vulnerability

MOBILITY

Paradigm

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Early Warning Rapid Response System

8

Development responsesFrom early warning to policy & program advocacy

Development paradigm Health paradigm

Sentinel surveillenceEWRRS

Strategic Vision in Action+ partnershipsKnowledge-base

9

Since Chiang rai recommendaiton

• 2001 Model Contractual clause

• 2003 Bangkok Recommendations

1% of construction contract

or

HIV and health impact assessment

to formulate HIV prevention programme

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Memorandum of understanding

• MOU I 2001 to 2003

implement Chiang Rai recommendation

• Bangkok Recommendation 2004

• MOU II 2004 to 2009

implement

Early Warning Rapid Response sysems

11Apply good governanceto build HIV resilience

12Additional tools for transport sector

13Using governance lense

for building HIV resilience

14Turning crisis into opportunitywww.hiv-development.org

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