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Global Public Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice

Volume 3, Issue 2, 2008

Special Issue: Partnerships for Global Health

An assessment of the Positive Partnership Project in Thailand: key considerations for scaling-up microcredit loans for HIV-positive and negative pairs in other settings

An assessment of the Positive Partnership Project in Thailand: key considerations for scaling-up microcredit loans for HIV-positive and negative pairs in other settings

DOI:
10.1080/17441690801903070
M. Viravaidyaa*, R.C. Wolfbd & P. Guestce

pages 115-136

Available online: 03 Apr 2008

Abstract

Stigmatization and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), and their families, remains a barrier to participation in prevention and care programmes. This barrier takes on added significance as Thailand expands provision of free antiretroviral therapy (ART). This paper documents an innovative approach to improve quality of life for PLHA, while reducing levels of stigma and discrimination. The Population and Community Development Association (PDA) began implementing the Positive Partnership Project (PPP) in 2002. In this project, an HIV-negative person must team up with an HIV-positive person to become eligible for a loan for income-generating activities. The use of microcredit to explicitly reduce stigma and discrimination is a unique feature of the PPP. While the microcredit component of the project is an important dimension for improving the status of participating PLHA, the impacts of the project extend far beyond the PLHA who receive loans. Both directly and indirectly, it has contributed to improved quality of life and economic conditions for PLHA, while raising their visibility and acceptance in hundreds of communities throughout urban and rural Thailand. This paper identifies key features of the project and considerations for adapting its use in other settings.

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Author affiliations

  • a Chairman of The Population and Community Development Association,
  • b while Consultant for Population Council and Adjunct Faculty, Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR), Mahidol University, Thailand
  • c Associate Professor Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR), Mahidol University, Thailand
  • d currently serving as HIV/AIDS Technical Advisor for US Agency for International Development (USAID), Regional Development Mission/Asia,
  • e Senior Consulting Associate, Population Council,

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