Mart Escudero stars in TV5’s HIV drama: “Positive” which starts showing on October 17. Full article: Click Here
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ASP 2013 Scientific Meeting
Theme: “The Philippine HIV Epidemic: Fast and Furious — How Fast is Fast?, How Furious is Furious?” While HIV infections among the rest of the countries in the world are declining, the Philippines is one of only nine countries experiencing more than 25% prevalence of new HIV infections. Currently, we have a rate of 13 [...]
Read More“Positive” Special Screening at PUP
The AIDS Society of the Philippines (ASP), in partnership with TV5, organized an advanced screening of the pilot episode of “Positive” at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP). At least 180 students from the broadcast communication and accountancy department of the PUP flocked to the College of Communication Building, where the screening was conducted. [...]
Read MoreHIV and AIDS prevalence is low, but the staggering growth is a grave concern
While there have been great efforts of continuous intervention and advocacy towards prevention and control of HIV and AIDS in the Philippines, a new report shows that there is still an enormous work to be done. The prevalence of HIV and AIDS in the country is still low, but with the staggering statistics today and [...]
Read MoreAn Appreciation of HIV and AIDS Counseling
While the Philippines has been listed as a low prevalence country for HIV infection, the trend changed in 2007 onwards. Increases in new infections were noted at unusually high rates that in 2013, the Department of Health pegged the number of new infections to 13 Filipinos a day. This means that one Filipino is infected [...]
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We’ve found a few interesting stuff online pertaining to HIV or related topics. We think you guys might find them interesting reads. —– Fly Love Yourself: How To Have Sex and Avoid HIV (feat. Sebastian Castro) by The Love Yourself (Vinn Advocacy) (May 9, 2013) www.loveyourself.ph This video departs from the clinical approach of talking [...]
Read More AIDS, Campaign, HIV, LGBT, Rights, Take The Test Project, The Love Yourself, UN, United Nations, Video, Visual AIDSHIV: A Counselor’s Perspective
I was never a counselor before. Never in my life have I imagined myself in front of a client advocating behavior change and HIV prevention. I’m a nurse and I know that health promotion is vital in promoting wellness, but the challenge is never the same as sitting face-to-face with a person discussing sensitive matters [...]
Read More Advocacy, Counseling, Counselor, Education, HIVAfter Hours – The HIV Webshow
It’s happening! April 26, Friday, at 8 in the evening. We’re talking about HIV, the issues, personal struggles, highs and lows that matter to you. Episode 1 – My best friend has HIV, what should I do? Our guest, Wanggo Gallaga, will provide us insight on our conversation. Visit our website and check out ASP [...]
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We’ve found a few interesting articles online pertaining to HIV or related topics. We think you guys might find them interesting reads. —– Op-ed: When Is the Right Time to Tell Your HIV Status on a Date? by Tyler Curry (March 16, 2013) www.advocate.com As I prepare to say goodbye to my 20s, I’ve noticed [...]
Read More Campaign, condom, Facebook, HIV status, infographics, Social Media, weekly finds, young people, youthPreventing HIV is morally correct
“Protecting groups and individuals at risk is a moral obligation”. Australia High Court Justice Michael Kirby said these words 16 years ago during the 4th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific that the Philippines hosted in 1997 when he urged governments to adopt a morally correct way of containing the HIV epidemic. Revisiting [...]
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