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Insufficient evaluation

I don't know if national Myanmar bandwidth is sufficient for you to listen to streamed audio in Myanmar. Here is something for you to listen to. It sounds like an interesting programme that is insufficiently evaluated.

Jamie

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Breaking down barriers to better HIV education, treatment in Myanmar
Radio Australia
24 July 2014

A joint Australian-Myanmar team is working with police in Myanmar to educate the force about socially-marginalised groups such as men who have sex with men.

Doctor Zaw Min Oo, from the Burnet Institute Myanmar program, speaking with Radio Australia at AIDS 2014.

Despite the recent momentous changes that have occurred in Mynamar, some police still treat such groups with suspicion and interfere with efforts to bring education, treatment and testing to them.

Though largely hidden, men who have sex with men is a key at risk group.

More than one-in-10 are infected with HIV.

One person seeking to deliver better treatment, testing and prevention services to these 'hard to identify and reach' men is Doctor Zaw Min Oo, who's based in Mynamar.

Presenter: Sen Lam

Speaker: Doctor Zaw Min Oo, from the Burnet Institute Myanmar program, who is working with the Myanmar Business Coalition on AIDS and other groups to educate police and reduce barriers to HIV prevention, treatment and testing

http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/radio/program/asia-pacific/breaking-down-barriers-to-better-hiv-education-treatment-in-myanmar/1347597

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