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Kingdom of Cambodia

Alternative Names
  • Kampuchea
Summary

Population (July 2008 est.): 14,241,640

Economic Indicators (2007 est.):
GDP (PPP): US$25.9 billion
GNI per capita (PPP): US$1,800

HIV estimates:
Adults and children with HIV (2007): 75,000
Adult (15-49) Prevalence Rate (2007): 0.8%
Women (15+) with HIV (2005): 59,000
AIDS deaths (2007): 6,900

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Published Resources

Books

  • Yamamoto,Tadashi and Satoko Itoh (eds), Fighting a Rising Tide: The Response to AIDS in East Asia, Japan Centre for International Exchange, 2006. [ Details... ]

Book Sections

  • Emerging Social Issues Division, UNESCAP, 'For Goodness Sake!: Asia-Pacific Faith-Based Organizations Battle HIV/AIDS', in HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Support: Stories From the Community, UNESCAP, 2003, p. 9. [ PDF File | Details... ]

Conference Papers

  • Rao, JVR Prasada, 'Overview of Epidemic and Response in Asia and the Pacific', in Plenary Speech at VIII International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP), Colombo 2007 by JVR Prasada Rao, UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2007, p. 9. [ PDF File | Details... ]

Conference Proceedings

  • East Asian Regional Response to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: Commemorative Symposium on the Fifth Anniversary of the Kyushu-Okinawa Summit, Japan Centre for International Exchange, Tokyo, June 2005, 136 pp. (Also available at http://www.jcie.or.jp/books/abstracts/E/aids_conf.pdf) [ Details... ]
  • AFAO - Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (ed.), Building Policy & Advocacy Capacity in Southeast Asia, AFAO Community Sector Workshop on HIV Treatments Access, Bankgkok, March 2004, AFAO, Bangkok, 17-19 March 2004, 82 pp. [ PDF File | Details... ]

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See also

  • AusAID - Australian Agency for International Development, HIV/AIDS Treatment and Care: Evaluation of the Thailand-Australia HIV/AIDS Ambulatory Care Project, Quality Assurance Series No.28, AusAID - Australian Agency for International Development, Canberra, December 2001, 132 pp. [ PDF File | Details... ]

Sources used to compile this entry: UNAIDS; World Bank World Development Indicators Database.

Prepared by: susan chong