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I. Status at a glance
A. NATIONAL COMMITMENT AND ACTION
Amount of national funds disbursed by government:
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2003: Phil. Pesos 35,850,000 (USD 661,448) |
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2004: Phil. Pesos 33,308,000 (USD 594,454) |
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2005: Phil. Pesos 33,308,000 |
National Composite Policy Index:
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2003: 85.00% |
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2005: 91.66% |
B. NATIONAL PROGRAMMES AND BEHAVIOUR
1. HIV Testing
% of most-at-risk populations who receive HIV testing and who know their test results: partial data available for some groups
2. Prevention
% of most-at-risk populations who have accessed HIV/AIDS programs during the last 12 months:
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PIP: data available |
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MSM: data available |
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IDU: partial data available |
% of vulnerable populations who have accessed HIV/AIDS programs during the last 12 months:
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OFW: partial data available |
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OSY: no data obtained as of the time of writing of this Country Report |
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street children: no data obtained as of the time of writing of this Country Report |
% of primary, secondary, tertiary and technical/vocational school teachers trained on HIV/AIDS: partial data available for primary, secondary and technical/vocational levels
% of large, medium and small-scale enterprises that have HIV/AIDS workplace policies and programs: data available
% of primary, secondary, tertiary and technical/vocational school teachers trained on HIV/AIDS: partial data available for primary, secondary and technical/vocational levels
3. Knowledge/Behavior
% of PIP who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission:1 partial data available
% of MSM who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission:2 partial data available
% of IDU who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission:3 partial data available
% of OFW who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission: no data obtained as of writing of this Country Report
% of female and male sex workers reporting the use of a condom with their most recent client: partial data available
% of men reporting the use of a condom the last time they had anal sex with a male partner: partial data available
% of IDU who have adopted behaviors that reduce transmission of HIV, i.e., who both avoid sharing equipment and use condoms in the last 12 months: partial data available
% of sex workers who consistently used a condom in the last month: partial data available
% of 15-24 year olds4 who used a condom during their last sexual encounter with a sex worker: partial data available
4. Impact Alleviation
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PIP: data available |
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MSM: data available |
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street children: no data available as of writing of this Country Report |
5. Care/Treatment
% of patients with STI at public and private healthcare facilities who are appropriately diagnosed, treated and counseled: data available for public health facilities
% of people with advanced HIV infection receiving ARV combination therapy: partial data available
% of PLWHA receiving prophylaxis treatment: partial data available
% of PLWHA receiving OI treatment: partial data available
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