ASHM Global Programs provide leadership in health workforce development for blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections.
Our work encompasses training and mentoring, policy and guideline development, linkages and knowledge exchange, and monitoring, evaluation, research and learning to strengthen HIV, sexual reproductive health and rights and viral hepatitis service delivery in the Asia and Pacific region and beyond.
We support accessible services for all including but not limited to people living with HIV and viral hepatitis, people of diverse genders and sexuality, people living with disabilities, women and infants through person-centred care and primary health care.
Our Strategy and Effectiveness Framework 2020-2024 outlines our approach to achieving our vision of eliminating HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexually transmissible infections as public health threats.
The framework includes a detailed description of our strategic objectives, performance indicators, and action plans, as well as the key elements of its approach to effective implementation, including partnership and collaboration, knowledge exchange, capacity building, and policy and guideline development. The framework aims to guide our activities and ensure our contributions to the global health response are strategic, impactful, and sustainable.
Our programs focused on capacity strengthening in key areas such as HIV, sexual and reproductive health, and viral hepatitis in Asia and the Pacific for over 20 years. Through our work, we have reached over 360,000 people with information, testing, and treatment for HIV and viral hepatitis, trained over 10,000 healthcare workers, and contributed to policy and programmatic changes at national and regional levels.
Additionally, we continued to prioritize local ownership, sustainability, and community engagement in all our global programs, promoting lasting change and improved health outcomes for all. Read our latest annual report for more information.
ASHM Global is committed to promoting child safeguarding, gender equality, disability and social inclusion, and meaningful engagement with priority populations, such as people living with HIV and viral hepatitis.
We also prioritize the prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment, as well as environmental sustainability and anti-discrimination in all our projects, programs, and partnerships.
As a member of the Australian Council for International Development, we are accredited by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), ensuring our systems, policies, and processes meet the highest standards. ASHM receives support through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).
Elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B in Papua New Guines and Timor-Leste (STEPT Project).
In 2020, ASHM pivoted its longstanding support to the Catholic Church Health Services (CCHS) in Papua New Guinea (PNG) to focus on infodemic management and the abundance of COVID-19 information to health workers.
The Collaboration for Health in Papua New Guinea (CHPNG) is a partnership that aims to build the local capacity of the health workers and the local communities.
Discover our events calendar, featuring impactful health conferences and educational gatherings. Join health professionals, researchers, and community organisations in HIV, BBV, sexual health and other health fields. Explore our calendar to find engaging opportunities tailored to your interests and professional development.
ASHM Head Office – Sydney
Level 3, 160 Clarence Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Tel: (+61) 02 8204 0700
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