Wake Up Pune
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • About WUP
    • The Campaign
    • HIV in Pune
    • Current Programmes
    • Partners
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Recent Events
    • Events Archive
  • HIV Info
    • HIV: What? How? Who?
    • Getting Tested
    • HIV Testing Centres in Pune
    • Ask Dr Punewali
    • Treatment for HIV
    • HIV in India
    • HIV Worldwide
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Volunteer
    • HIV Positive Campaign
    • HIV Bootcamps
  • News
  • Resources
    • Downloads
    • Articles and Reports
    • Resources for Journalists
    • Useful Links
  • Contact
  • Adult HIV prevalence on the decline in the country: NACO report

    Aarti Dhar

    HIV prevalence has declined to 0.29% in 2008

    Stabilisation in four high-prevalence States seen

    Source: The Hindu

    Posted: October 16th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: News
  • 98% of sex workers insist on condoms

    MUMBAI: There's a marked change in the attitude and behaviourial patterns of female sex workers in Maharashtra towards condoms. They now insist on consistent use of condoms to prevent HIV transmission.

    Source: Times of India

    Posted: October 13th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: News
  • Avert Society releases BSS report for HIV AIDS

    India Infoline News Service / 12:28 , Oct 12, 2010

    The study findings show that large proportions of respondents from various groups are aware of HIV/AIDS.

    Source: IIFL

    Posted: October 12th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: News
  • ‘HIV prevalence rate in state higher than national average’

    Apeksha Vora , Hindustan Times
    Email Author
    Mumbai, October 09, 2010

    Even though 31.6 per cent of people living in cities in Maharashtra know someone affected by HIV, majority believe that they are unlikely to contract the disease themselves, states the Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2009, which was released on Friday. The report, commissioned by the Avert Society, an NGO working in the field of HIV AIDS, stated that only 3.1 per cent of all the respondents perceived that they are at risk of HIV.

    Source: Hindustan Times

    Posted: October 9th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: News
  • HIV/AIDS Awareness Group Tells India to “Wake Up”

    by Annie  Brown
    EDGE Contributor
    Friday Oct 8, 2010

    The Indian organization Wake Up Pune was in the news recently for a protest they held to demand more awareness for HIV/AIDS in the city of Pune. Pune is located in the state of Mahastra, about 150km (2 and a half hours drive) from Mumbai, also a city in Maharastra. There are about 2.3 million people living with HIV/AIDS in India. In the state of Maharastra there are currently 4,19,982 AIDS patients registered. About a quarter of those people have registered since 2007. According to Wake Up Punes website, Pune ranks among the top five highest prevalance rates of HIV in the state of Maharastra.

    Source: Edge

    Posted: October 8th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: News
  • Maharashtra plans campaign to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission

    2010-10-05 09:50:00
    Last Updated: 2010-10-05 09:54:14


    Mumbai: Worried over the high prevalence of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Maharashtra, the state government has decided to launch an awareness campaign across the state to reduce this risk.

    Source: Sify

    Posted: October 5th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: News
  • Maharashtra to unveil HIV-friendly private sector workplace policy

    Sanjeev Shivadekar, TNN, Sep 14, 2010, 02.29am IST

    MUMBAI: Acting on a labour union's demand, the Maharashtra government will soon unveil a HIV-friendly workplace policy. It will be voluntary for the two-crore-plus workforce in private establishments and factories to undergo HIV test, but the policy will ensure that no one faces stigma or is given the pink slip if tested positive.

    Source: Times of India

    Posted: October 4th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: News
  • UN hails progress in tackling HIV and Aids

    Eight developing countries now give universal access to antiretrovirals, but progress could be reversed without more money.

    Source : Guardian

    Posted: October 4th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: News
  • “Do I need to go for HIV test?”

    Hello, I had a sex with several prostitutes in past but always weared 3 condoms while having sex.Do I still need to go for HIV test?

    ——————————————–

    Dear Kumar,

    It’s very good you have been protecting yourself and the sex …

    Posted: October 4th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Punewali
Previous page 
Next page 
© 2010 Wake Up Pune.

Articles are copyright of their respective authors.

'Paragrams' by WPSHOWER

Wake Up Pune logo Muktaa HIV/AIDS Helpline - 020 26381234
Loading....