Boys in ricefieldHAIVN (Chương trình AIDS của Đại học Y Harvard tại Việt Nam) là một nỗ lực hợp tác quốc tế nhằm tăng cường công tác đào tạo về HIV/AIDS cho bác sĩ và công việc chăm sóc bệnh nhân tại Việt Nam. Phương hướng hoạt động của HAIVN là hợp tác, linh hoạt và bền vững.

President Bush To Tour Vietnam's Pasteur Institute, Discuss HIV/AIDS Issues In E-mail
04/12/2006
President Bush this week is scheduled to visit the Institut Pasteur in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to learn about the institute's HIV/AIDS and avian flu research and discuss Vietnam's prevention and awareness efforts for both diseases, the AP/CNN International reports (Mason, AP/CNN International, 11/15). Officials with the U.S. and Vietnam's Ministry of Health in January signed an action plan for 2006 through 2008 covering HIV/AIDS-related programs funded by the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. According to a joint press release issued earlier this year by the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam, and the health ministry, Vietnam's PEPFAR-funded programs aim by 2008 to provide antiretroviral drugs to 22,000 HIV-positive people and to provide care for 110,000 people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS in the country. PEPFAR is a five-year, $15 billion program that directs funding for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria to 15 focus countries, including Vietnam. According to the health ministry, about 263,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS in the country, but only 103,000 HIV/AIDS cases have been reported. The government aims to reduce the country's HIV/AIDS prevalence to below 0.3% by 2010. PEPFAR in 2005 provided $27 million to Vietnam for HIV/AIDS prevention and care programs (Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 1/20). According to Nancy Fee, UNAIDS country coordinator, about 15%, or 5,500, of people in need of antiretroviral treatment in Vietnam have access to it, compared with less than 5% of people in need of treatment two years ago. Bush will tour the Institut Pasteur after attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Hanoi (AP/CNN International, 11/15).