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Saturday, 9 October 2010

HIV and Sex Work in the Asia Pacific Region (via PLRI)

Burma/Myanmar:

http://www.plri.org/resource/hiv-and-sex-work-myanmar

Thailand:

http://www.plri.org/resource/hiv-and-sex-work-thailand

Indonesia:

http://www.plri.org/resource/hiv-and-sex-work-indonesia

Cambodia:

http://www.plri.org/resource/hiv-and-sex-work-cambodia
Posted by ResponseAP at 11:49 pm
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Labels: Burma, Cambodia, Health, HIV, Human Rights, Indonesia, Labour Rights, PLRI, Thailand

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