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Pascal Tanguay

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Pascal Tanguay

Pascal Tanguay worked for five years as the Communications Manager at the Asian Harm Reduction Network (AHRN) facilitating dissemination of lessons learned and important developments in the field of harm reduction across Asia. Later, he joined PSI Thailand as Program Director to oversee and guide implementation of the Global Fund Round 8 HIV prevention project targeting people who inject drugs. He is now a freelance consultant based in Bangkok, Thailand, and continues to provide technical support to implementing agencies, governments and multilateral organizations in the context of HIV and other health and social issues that impact on the lives of people who use and inject drugs.

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Civil Society and Harm Reduction in Thailand – Lessons Not Learned
Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Civil Society and Harm Reduction in Thailand – Lessons Not Learned

    The Thai government was acclaimed in the 1990s for the bold approaches it supported to reduce HIV transmission among sex workers. Later, the Thai government’s leadership was internationally praised for providing generic antiretroviral treatment (ART) to people living with HIV. Today, global leaders applaud the Thai government’s decision to provide ART to everyone in an effort to prevent transmission, as well as for its decision to take full financial responsibility for HIV programming as of 2017, essentially weaning itself off external donor support. Indeed, there is much to celebrate, and the Thai government’s contributions to leadership and innovation in the area of HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support must be acknowledged—but not blindly.

    February 10, 2015