HONG KONG, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- The Technical Consultation on Health Sector
Response to HIV/AIDS among Men who have sex with Men (MSM) opened here
Wednesday.
Some 50 government officials responsible for HIV/AIDS programs on MSM and
experts and representatives from non-governmental organizations from different
countries and regions, as well as 30 local observers attended the consultation
on Wednesday.
The three-day meeting was jointly organized by the Department of Health of
the Hong Kong government, the World Health Organization, the United Nations
Development Program and the Joint United Nations Programs on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Hong Kong Secretary for Food and Health
York Chow, said that in view of global and domestic rising trends, HIV
prevention among MSM was accorded high priority in the five-year HIV/AIDS
strategy for Hong Kong from 2007 to 2011.
Chow said HIV cases among MSM had been rising rapidly in recent years. It
constitutes the main route of transmission of some 30 percent of 300 to 400
reported HIV cases each year.
Chow noted that the Hong Kong government had all along adopted a
multi-pronged approach in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS, including
surveillance, prevention and health promotion, as well as treatment and care of
people living with HIV.
"To fully engage the community, we have also set up an AIDS Trust Fund with
350 million HK dollars (about 44.8 million U.S. dollars) dedicated to funding
various public education projects, patient support services undertaken by NGOs
and academia.
"Multi-partite partnership has been and will continue to be a key component
of the AIDS program in Hong Kong," Chow said.
Official representatives participating in the meeting included those from
Australia, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, the Lao People's
Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore
and Vietnam.