Global AIDS - Papua New Guinea

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Papua New Guinea as per The World Fact book 2004

www.pacificaids.org The Pacific Islands Foundation (PIAF). The first and sole regional non government organisation focusing exclusively on HIV/AIDS in the Pacific Islands.

Other Resource Sites and PNG's Media


Welcome to the San Michel project within the Bethany Hospice complex - just outside Port Moresby - Papua New Guineas first HIV/AIDS hospice. Click on the pictures below for enlargements.
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"AusAID would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you (The Australian AIDS Fund Inc) on your support to the San Michel HIV/AIDS hospice, we feel it is a notable example of Australian organisations working in partnership with PNG  organisations." - Peter Lindenmayer, A/g Director, Health and HIV Section, PNG Branch, AusAID

Latest Photo: October 2006
Latest Photo - October 2006

 

Franciscans International put together a special resource website section to mark World AIDS Day 2005.
It's worth visiting.
http://www.franciscansinternational.org/WAD/index.html


Fr. Jude at the AIDS Summit

Fr Jude

Fr Jude attended the July, 2004 International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Thailand where he was invited to make a Special Presentation on his work.



Post-Courier, Pt Moresby - 26/10/04

Caring for the victims of AIDS in Papua New Guinea - By Maureen Gerawa

tessie soi
The Australian AIDS Fund Inc is now helping to feed HIV patients in the Port Moresby General Hospital.

Post Courier, May 20, 2005

Human face of HIV/AIDS: CAMPAIGNERS: Peter Momo (right) and wife Florence are HIV positive. Both are working to educate people about HIV/AIDS. Their six-month-old son Peter Momo (jnr) has no sign of the illness but must wait for tests to clear him when he grows up. Peter, meanwhile, says people living with HIV/AIDS like him, can live a full life. CONTRARY to what many believe, hiding a person’s HIV status from the public can kill faster than telling others about it.
Max Mea said on Wednesday night he had lived for 10 years with the virus, mainly because he had gone public and revealed his status. More

Picture by JOE IVAHARIA


Document Source Date
PNG -Focus on Culture in HIV/AIDS battle The National (Pt Moresby) & The Australian AIDS Fund Inc 29/08/2008
AIDS victims -our forgotten people
Editorial in The National 17/04/2008

More young people die from HIV/AIDS

The National

13/03/2008

People with HIV/AIDS 'Buried Alive'
Post Courier
28/08/07

Witches tortured over AIDS deaths in PNG

The National

27/08/07

Australia's Catholic Bishops Challenged on PNG AIDS Crisis. Media release
13/03/07

Millions to die of AIDS in PNG

Islands Business International

11/03/07

'Sensationalism' not helpful Post Courier 03/07

AIDS death toll to reach 1 mill: Report

The National

09/02/07

Get tested! Post Courier 04/12/06

K50m Aust program for HIV

Post Courier

04/12/06

Alexander Downer: We must unite against AIDS in the Asia-Pacific
The Australian 02/12/06

PNG Health Minister Barter refutes AIDS report

The National

25/08/06

4 Corners program under fire
Broadcaster Fr Jude Ronayne-Forde 22/08/06

PNG Health Minister admits to slow response to HIV/AIDS

ABC News

16/08/06

Out of sight, out of mind

Editorial, "The National",Pt Moresby

14/06/06

One person in 15 with HIV/AIDS scary Post Courier Editorial 30/05/06

HIV rate rising steadily

Post Courier

29/05/06

PNG has 4th highest growth rate in HIV/AIDS cases "The National" 26/05/06

A Challenge for Caritas in PNG

Online Catholics

23/05/06

A visit of compassion to AIDS patients Post-Courier 08/05/06

AAFI calls for PNG HIV/AIDS help

Online Catholics

03/05/06

Easter 2006 - A wishlist cry from PNG The Australian AIDS Fund Inc -Media Release 11/04/06

UPNG students outraged at AIDS claims

The National

11/04/06

University AIDS Claim

The National

10/04/06

Australia to extend help Post Courier 09/03/06

500,000 could have HIV in PNG by 2025

AAP

07/03/06

Clinton, Australia Launch Tri - Nation AIDS Campaign

By REUTERS 22/02/06

PNG health standards slammed

Melbourne Herald-Sun

03/02/06

AIDS destruction

  • Infection could rise to 200,000 per year
  • Workforce could be reduced by 34%
  • Economic welfare indicators could fall by 48%
The National 01/12/05

Highlands leaders call for condom, nightclub ban

The National

21/11/05

Sorcery, shame hinders fight against AIDS; Papua New Guinea on the verge of an African-style epidemic, experts say

Reuters 03/11/05

PNG offered HIV/AIDS drug supplies

The National

18/10/05

HIV-AIDS AT EXPLODING POINT

The National 18/10/05

'Frightening'
Sir Rabbie: Govt not doing enough to fight HIV/AIDS

The National

09/09/05

AIDS, ' a poor man's disease'

The National 31/08/05

Death stalks the wards

The National

24/08/05

Port Moresby hospital AIDS scare

Post-Courier, Pt Moresby 17/08/05

Death Stalks the land

The National

08/07/05

HIV/AIDS: The enemy is winning

The National 17/06/05

HIV/AIDS mothers, their children and the future of PNG

The National

30/04/05

What about Compassion? - by Trish Madigan

AIDS in PNG will reach 1 in 10 by 2010. As Catholics clash over condoms, leaders try to combat the disease.

Online Catholics 09/03/05

PNG terror fear

THE spread of AIDS could indirectly contribute to a rise in terrorism in Papua New Guinea, Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer said yesterday.

Melbourne Herald-Sun

09/03/05

Tackle AIDS like fighting a war

HOW can the rapid rate of HIV/Aids spread be reduced - the question to which billions of people belonging to different sections and strata of the world's population have over the past years been desperately seeking an answer.

The National 25/02/05

WWIII ready to invade PNG

IT is somethinhg of a relief to read no less than three stories in yesterday's edition of The National that target the alarming growth of HIV/AIDS in the Defence Force.

The National

24/02/05

PNG a Frontline for AIDS - Lloyd Jones

Papua New Guinea  is a new frontline in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and it must mobilize all sectors of society in the effort or pay a high price.

AAP 18/02/05

11,000 PNG kids have AIDS

More than 11,000 children in Papua New Guinea have been infected with HIV/AIDS while another 9,400 have been orphaned by the disease, according to a shock survey finding by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).

Post-Courier, Pt Moresby

26/10/05

Alarm bells over HIV/AIDS

THE fight against HIV/AIDS should be one of the country's highest priorities, said Moresby Northwest MP, Sir Mekere Morauta recently.

Post-Courier, Pt Moresby 31/12/04

Global Strategies for HIV Prevention

Comments compiled on a recent media article on the HIVNET 012 Uganda study.

HIVNET

15/12/04

AIDS cases among region's highest - By Lucy Kapi

PAPUA New Guinea has one of the highest HIV/AIDS incidences in the Asia-Pacific region and it is rearing its head to shape the future of the country.

The National 02/12/04

PNG Gov-Gen on 115 daily infections

Pt Moresby - Statistics has revealed 17 per cent of sex workers in NCD are HIV/AIDS positive.

Post-Courier

15/11/04

Church Leaders Unite on AIDS

Four prominent church leaders will appear on EMTV current affairs programme Insait in a panel discussion addressing issues related to the growing problem of HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea.

Insait --/11/04

HIV/AIDS screening urged for newly-weds

Blood test a must - YOUNG people intending to get married should undergo compulsory blood testing to ensure they do not carry the HIV virus.

Post-Courier

27/10/04

A Day of Shame For All of Us

Many of the innocent babies were left abandoned by their mother who gave birth to them, by their father in most cases who abandoned the mother with his seed, by the relatives who obviously knew this baby was in her mother's womb.

It took a complete stranger - Tessie Soi and the Friends Foundation - to do the decent thing and bury these little babies.

Post-Courier, Pt Moresby

28/10/04

SUFFER THE CHILDREN IN PNG - 17 UNWANTED BABIES BURIED

From Oseah Philemon in Port Moresby

Post-Courier, Pt Moresby 27/10/04

AIDS on Our Doorstep

A PNG based Franciscan priest has made a moving grave-side appeal for doctors skilled in caring for children with HIV/AIDS to help PNG as it stands poised to be ravaged by the pandemic.
Post-Courier, Pt Moresby 27/10/04

Tok Stret Long HIV/AIDS

A series of AIDS Awareness radio broadcasts by Port Moresby based Franciscan priest, Fr Jude Ronayne-Forde OFM. Click the links below to read the scripts of these weekly talks.

   

Talk 15 "Children and HIV/AIDS"

Talk 17 "The Cause of HIV/AIDS"

Talk 18 "Leaders and HIV/AIDS

AIDS-Radio

10/06/04

24/06/04

01/07/04

Moresby AIDS Shock

14 die every day, 115 new cases every month at the POM General Hospital

Post-Courier 25/10/04

An Open Letter from The Australian AIDS Fund Inc

Papua New Guinea is indeed an HIV/AIDS battleground on Australia's doorstep and there should be no price too high to pay to win that war.

The Weekend Australian Magazine

23,24/10/04

Fighting against HIV Epidemic

DESPITE all the criticisms levelled against the National AIDS Council (NAC), particularly with its blunt advertisements on HIV campaigns, it has no doubt started the debate on the HIV issue .

Post-Courier 19/10/04

AIDS fight advocated

Dr Banare Bun - the chairman of the Parliamentary HIV/AIDS Advocacy Group - said MPs need to take the lead in raising greater public awareness on what HIV/AIDS can do to Papua New Guinea.

The National

27/10/04

Leaders need AIDS lessons

POLITICIANS in the Asia-Pacific region know little about the effects of the HIV/ AIDS epidemic on the youth in their countries, an international meeting in Thailand has found.

The National 27/09/04

Aussie AIDS plan to benefit PNG

The strategy has been introduced to Papua New Guinea by Australia's newly appointed special representative - Ms Ann Maree O'Keefe - who met with various groups working on HIV/AIDS issues to explore ways to tackle the growing epidemic.

The National

13/09/04

Papua New Guinea, the world's next AIDS frontier
- David Millikin

PNG is on the brink of an AIDS crisis of southern African proportions and the government, hamstrung by corruption and mismanagement, has been slow to respond, according to local health workers and international aid officials.

Agence France-Presse 18/08/04

Fighting AIDS, overcoming barriers - By Christina Kewa

Sexual behaviour in PNG is linked to cultural beliefs and attitudes — and these take time to change. Support for change is needed from all levels of society in the country, including governments, communities, individuals and the nation as a whole.
Post-Courier

27/07/04

AIDS pandemic threat in PNG

PAPUA New Guinea faces the threat of an AIDS pandemic of Sub-Saharan Africa proportions unless enormous efforts are taken to stem the virus spread, a leading Australian AIDS expert has warned.

Post-Courier 27/07/04

Agreement on Eve of XV International AIDS
Conference in Bangkok

Mechai Viravaidya
Mechai Viravaidya
Prof. Roger V.Short A.M.
Prof. Roger V.Short A.M.
11/07/04

Thailand government is to fund clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of lime juice - first as a contraceptive and then as nature's own microbicide to combat HIV/AIDS.

The so-called Manoi (Lime) Trial was given the go-ahead nod at a top level meeting at the Thai Ministry of Health in Bangkok on May 4, 2004.

  28/05/04

PNG Govt blasted over its AIDS spending

The head of Australia's aid agency in Papua New Guinea has criticised the PNG government's HIV/AIDS budget as "grossly inadequate".

Melbourne Herald Sun 21/04/04

Circumcision, condoms and lemon juice

“In Press, Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2004”
The HIV/AIDS Pandemic: New Ways of Preventing Infection in Men - Professor R. V. Short FAA, FRS

  --/02/04

Miss PNG Red Cross Contestant to open Youth HIV/AIDS Workshop

Popular 2003 Miss PNG Red Cross contestant Alice Solomon will open a National Youth Leadership and HIV/AIDS Workshop which is being organized by the National AIDS Council supported by the National HIV/AIDS Support Project on Monday March 1.

  --/02/04

AIDS could wipe out 1/3 of PNG - Malum Nalu

Post-Courier 26/01/04

Papua New Guinea could become “another Africa”

If it does not deal with AIDS as a matter of urgency, a diplomat warns. British High Commissioner David Gordon-Macleod gave the blunt warning during an interview with the Post-Courier.

Post-Courier 26/01/04
A Chimbu warrior Princess wages war against HIV/AIDS - Glenn Armstrong

Last Saturday, October 18, in the sleepy town of Kundiawa, nestled in the mountains that house Papua New Guinea's highest peak, Mt Wilhelm, a brave 22 year old woman led her people to the local sports oval to declare war on an invisible, but very real enemy.

Post-Courier 18/10/03

 

 

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