Lao PDR AIDS Response Progress Report 2014

Publications - Released in 2014

Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), known for decades as a "landlocked country", has now become "land‐linked", in the recent years. This is due to the upgrading of roads both domestically and with its neighbouring countries such as Cambodia, China, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam, with relatively higher HIV prevalence. As the country is committed to economic expansion, this increased transit routes enabled new opportunities in employment and trade with increased mobility of the people in and out of the country. This dynamic change of increased mobility across borders coupled with the existing commercial sex vulnerabilities and the emergence of groups at high risk, places Lao PDR on a continuous alert of a new HIV threat due to the growing risk to HIV vulnerabilities.

As the NSAP 2011‐2015 is in the penultimate year of implementation, the preparation process of this report is an opportunity for the National AIDS Authority and its partners to review and reflect on the progress made in the last three years, as well as to consider the efforts needed to reach the ambitious targets set in the National Strategy.  Recognising its important status, all partners have been invited to take part in an open and participatory process for the 2014 report.

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Organizations

  • National Committee for the Control of AIDS Bureau - Lao PDR