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    NGO social contracting fact sheet Tajikistan

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    Date
    2016
    Author
    Abdullaev, T.
    Duric, Predrag
    Konstantinov, B.
    Hamelmann, C.
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    Abdullaev, T., Duric, P., Konstantinov, B. & Hamelmann, C. (2016) NGO social contracting fact sheet Tajikistan, , , no. 10, ,
    Abstract
    HIV epidemiology in brief Tajikistan has a concentrated HIV epidemic, with 5,242 people living with HIV officially registered (33% of the estimated number), and 2,167 of them receiving antiretroviral therapy (coverage 14% of the estimated and 41% of the registered number of people living with HIV) in 2014. Next to heterosexual transmission, injecting drug use is the most common way of HIV transmission.
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    http://www.eurasia.undp.org/content/rbec/en/home/ourwork/democratic-governance-and-peacebuilding/hiv-and-health/sustainable-financing-of-hiv-responses.html
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    https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/4588
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