| to all this hot guysJune 3 2009 at 8:05 PM No score for this post | honey in kiwi land |
| it took me a while to figure it out ! anywayz seeyol and love yol sooo much including :redhod, smoke ns alien..hhmmmmm you boys are actin so much , samtin blo yupla sikarap ..hehe ..laikim |
| | Author | Reply | smoke
| haha_honey the dumbo...hehe...bol face arsehole! heheNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 8:23 PM |
haha....yu retard! i'm a girl!...lol guess ur just stupid u can't tell...heeyah! |
| honey in kiwi land
| to smokeNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 9:12 PM |
wow omg ! um soo sorry smoke onest lewa forgive me for saying some bad words at yu! aya onest and all this time av been thinkin yu was a boy cos of yer name ...hmmm nicepla name blo yu ..and maybe yo aheam[clear throat] down there to might be nicer ....  |
| SMOKE
| Re: to smokeNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 9:24 PM |
yu just dumb honey!..its as simple as that..ok ketch |
| red hood
| Re: to smokeNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 9:37 PM |
hahaha ...all i can say is honey be vewy vewy careful yu might get aids mewi ! i wipit be vewy vewy careful yu wiw get aids fwom yo sexuwaw activies ! hahahahaha owhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!! |
| honey in kiwi land
| to smokeNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 9:45 PM |
hey hun who are yu calling dumb, lewa if yu were my gal ad show yu how good i really am ..hehe osem askim chol yu yet tingting na skelim ...smoke to ya easy lo mi liklik ya plis......laikim |
| smoke
| Re: to smokeNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 10:03 PM |
| Cherry
| to honeyNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 10:34 PM |
hahaha...u dumbo, SMOKE em sista 4 mi yah!!! hahaha...we had a good laugh over your stupidity! |
| Lady B
| Re: to honeyNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 10:43 PM |
Honest! Smoke em sista 4 yumi yah! Na Cherry, u em twin blo mi...hehehe lol! |
| Lady B
| to smoke and cherryNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 10:53 PM |
hehehe...ALL THE BEST IN UR EXAMS TOMORROW!....SISTAS 4 WHO??? |
| alien
| Re: to smoke and cherryNo score for this post | June 3 2009, 10:56 PM |
**** YU GALS SOUND SOOO CUTE ! MILAK KAIX YA ... |
| Anonymous
| Re: to smoke and cherryNo score for this post | June 25 2009, 7:41 PM |
| Anonymous
| Re: to smoke and cherryNo score for this post | June 25 2009, 10:13 PM |
HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea
PNG has the highest incidence of HIV in the Pacific region. It is estimated that 2% of the adult population, approximately 64,000 people, are now HIV positive.
Heterosexual transmission is the predominant means of infection. While approximately equal numbers of men and women are currently affected, young women and older men are disproportionately affected.
Significant HIV prevalence rates are found both in large urban areas, such as Port Moresby, and in rural pockets, typically around high risk settings including transport routes, mining and logging sites.
Impacts of HIV/AIDS
This growing HIV/AIDS epidemic will impact on the future of PNG, including reduced life expectancy, workforce depletion, increased health expenditure and reduced economic growth.
An AusAID-commissioned report* concluded that unless interventions to address the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS in PNG are scaled up, by 2025:
Over 500,000 people will be living with HIV/AIDS
117,000 children will have lost their mothers to AIDS
The workforce will have declined by 12.5%
GDP will be 1.3% less than predicted
70% of all hospital beds will be needed for AIDS patients.
* See Impacts of HIV/AIDS 2005 - 2025 in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and East Timor - Final Report (2006)
See also Potential Economic Impacts of an HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Papua New Guinea for more information on the economic impacts of HIV/AIDS in PNG.
Australia's Response
Australia's approach to supporting the response to HIV/AIDS in PNG over the next five years is descibed in the publication Australia's Strategy to Support Papua New Guinea's Response to HIV/AIDS 2006-2010.
Aid Activities
PNG- Australia/HIV and AIDS Program - Sanap Wantaim (Stand Together)
This $100 million, five year program commenced in January 2007. The program is closely aligned with the PNG government's priorities outlined under the PNG HIV/AIDS National Strategic Plan 2006 -2010.
It focuses not only on preventing the spread of HIV but also on providing treatment, care and support for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
The program also places increased emphasis on addressing some of the difficult issues underlying the epidemic - including gender inequality, improving health systems, and upgrading surveillance capacity.
This program will also be complemented by additional support of up to $50 million to enable Papua New Guinea's health system to provide necessary services to reduce the spread of HIV and help those people already affected by HIV/AIDS.
National HIV/AIDS Support Project (NHASP)
The $66.5 million project began in October 2000 and concluded in December 2006.
The project operated across PNG, with achievements including:
installing 10,000 small and 500 large condom dispensers
training 620 health workers in STI/HIV management and 1,400 counsellors to increase testing for HIV and support for people living with HIV/AIDS
strengthening PNG organisations through $13 million in community and research grants.
supported legislation to protect the rights of people living with HIV
establishing seventeen community care centers for HIV positive people.
See Evaluation of the PNG National HIV/AIDS Support Project
Mainstreaming
In recognition of the threat that HIV poses, Australia is incorporating HIV prevention and education components into all its PNG aid projects.The purpose of this mainstreaming is to ensure that all sectors and agencies are equipped and able to address how they might be affecting the HIV epidemic, how HIV might be affecting their development outcomes and then adapting their programs accordingly. For example, prison inmates and officers in PNG jails are learning about HIV transmission and prevention through a wider Correctional Services Development Project.
Guidelines have been developed to assist development personnel in PNG adapt to the realities of HIV/AIDS.
See Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS into AusAID's Development Portfolio in PNG
See also Review of AusAID Multisectoral HIV Initiatives in Papua New Guinea (2005) for the experience of eight AusAID-supported projects that incorporated HIV/AIDS initiatives into their work in PNG
Partnerships
The program will be complemented by key partnerships with international HIV/AIDS partners and the private sector including:
the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative to support increased access to life saving drugs for HIV positive people in PNG, including drugs being provided by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.
the Asian Development Bank, co-financing condom social marketing as part of the Asian Development Bank's HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control in Rural Development Enclaves Project
the Asia Pacific Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS to expand the private sector response to HIV/AIDS in PNG |
| Anonymous
| Re: to all this hot guysNo score for this post | June 25 2009, 11:39 PM |
HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea
PNG has the highest incidence of HIV in the Pacific region. It is estimated that 2% of the adult population, approximately 64,000 people, are now HIV positive.
Heterosexual transmission is the predominant means of infection. While approximately equal numbers of men and women are currently affected, young women and older men are disproportionately affected.
Significant HIV prevalence rates are found both in large urban areas, such as Port Moresby, and in rural pockets, typically around high risk settings including transport routes, mining and logging sites.
Impacts of HIV/AIDS
This growing HIV/AIDS epidemic will impact on the future of PNG, including reduced life expectancy, workforce depletion, increased health expenditure and reduced economic growth.
An AusAID-commissioned report* concluded that unless interventions to address the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS in PNG are scaled up, by 2025:
Over 500,000 people will be living with HIV/AIDS
117,000 children will have lost their mothers to AIDS
The workforce will have declined by 12.5%
GDP will be 1.3% less than predicted
70% of all hospital beds will be needed for AIDS patients.
* See Impacts of HIV/AIDS 2005 - 2025 in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and East Timor - Final Report (2006)
See also Potential Economic Impacts of an HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Papua New Guinea for more information on the economic impacts of HIV/AIDS in PNG.
Australia's Response
Australia's approach to supporting the response to HIV/AIDS in PNG over the next five years is descibed in the publication Australia's Strategy to Support Papua New Guinea's Response to HIV/AIDS 2006-2010.
Aid Activities
PNG- Australia/HIV and AIDS Program - Sanap Wantaim (Stand Together)
This $100 million, five year program commenced in January 2007. The program is closely aligned with the PNG government's priorities outlined under the PNG HIV/AIDS National Strategic Plan 2006 -2010.
It focuses not only on preventing the spread of HIV but also on providing treatment, care and support for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
The program also places increased emphasis on addressing some of the difficult issues underlying the epidemic - including gender inequality, improving health systems, and upgrading surveillance capacity.
This program will also be complemented by additional support of up to $50 million to enable Papua New Guinea's health system to provide necessary services to reduce the spread of HIV and help those people already affected by HIV/AIDS.
National HIV/AIDS Support Project (NHASP)
The $66.5 million project began in October 2000 and concluded in December 2006.
The project operated across PNG, with achievements including:
installing 10,000 small and 500 large condom dispensers
training 620 health workers in STI/HIV management and 1,400 counsellors to increase testing for HIV and support for people living with HIV/AIDS
strengthening PNG organisations through $13 million in community and research grants.
supported legislation to protect the rights of people living with HIV
establishing seventeen community care centers for HIV positive people.
See Evaluation of the PNG National HIV/AIDS Support Project
Mainstreaming
In recognition of the threat that HIV poses, Australia is incorporating HIV prevention and education components into all its PNG aid projects.The purpose of this mainstreaming is to ensure that all sectors and agencies are equipped and able to address how they might be affecting the HIV epidemic, how HIV might be affecting their development outcomes and then adapting their programs accordingly. For example, prison inmates and officers in PNG jails are learning about HIV transmission and prevention through a wider Correctional Services Development Project.
Guidelines have been developed to assist development personnel in PNG adapt to the realities of HIV/AIDS.
See Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS into AusAID's Development Portfolio in PNG
See also Review of AusAID Multisectoral HIV Initiatives in Papua New Guinea (2005) for the experience of eight AusAID-supported projects that incorporated HIV/AIDS initiatives into their work in PNG
Partnerships
The program will be complemented by key partnerships with international HIV/AIDS partners and the private sector including:
the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative to support increased access to life saving drugs for HIV positive people in PNG, including drugs being provided by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.
the Asian Development Bank, co-financing condom social marketing as part of the Asian Development Bank's HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control in Rural Development Enclaves Project
the Asia Pacific Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS to expand the private sector response to HIV/AIDS in PNG |
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