by Secretariat | Jul 3, 2020 | CRG UPDATES, Publications, Social Justice, Updates
The COVID-19 pandemic has tilted the world into an unprecedented situation. With most countries paralysed, its impact has put key and vulnerable populations disproportionately affected not only in terms of accessing the necessary services on HIV, TB, and malaria; it...
by APCRG | Jun 1, 2020 | Community Systems Strengthening, CRG UPDATES, Publications, Updates
This report prepared by APCASO uses survey and interview data to document successes and gaps of Global Fund programmes and related mechanisms in the Asia-Pacific in engaging civil society, affected communities and key populations. The report focuses on seven...
by Secretariat | May 18, 2020 | Publications, Social Justice, Updates
COVID-19 is a serious pandemic, unprecedented in our lifetime. The Interagency Task Team (IATT) on Young Key Populations (YKPs) in Asia and the Pacific, concerned about the welfare of young key populations and young people living with HIV and the possibility of severe...
by Secretariat | Mar 23, 2020 | CRG UPDATES, Publications, Strengthen the Movement, Updates
In Asia and the Pacific, the Activists Coalition on TB – Asia Pacific (ACT! AP) has been in the forefront in building the capacity of civil society organizations and TB-affected communities towards meaningful community engagement in the TB response, and in advocating...
by Secretariat | Jun 9, 2019 | CRG UPDATES, Publications, Updates
This report was commissioned by APCASO in its capacity as the Asia-Pacific Platform on Community, Rights and Gender. The project was developed with funding support from the UNAIDS Technical Support Facility (TSF) Asia-Pacific. This report was conducted as part...
by APCRG | Apr 10, 2019 | Community Systems Strengthening, CRG UPDATES, Publications
Community and civil society mobilization is essential to safeguarding human rights of key populations and affected and vulnerable communities. This plays a crucial role towards improving uptake of health services, including those for HIV, TB, and malaria; scaling up...