In China, measures to tackle HIV/AIDS had always been decided by government leaders- with little regard for input from civil society. But recently China's fight against the disease has taken what experts are calling a historic turn. BON's Kelda Yuen has more on the country's new forum that will- for the first time- provide activists and people living with HIV/AIDS to be heard by the country's top policy makers.
According to the United Nations, 51 countries, territories and areas currently impose some form of travel restriction on people living with HIV/AIDS. Recently, China announced its lifting of its entry ban on foreign carriers of the virus.
David Moser invites two founders of Tsinghua University's Institute for Health Communication to discuss the realities and taboos of the HIV/AIDS in China.
David Moser invites two founders of Tsinghua University's Institute for Health Communication to discuss the realities and taboos of the HIV/AIDS in China.
The US transportation department revealed that there are some people using the pastiche ticket to take tube for free. The pastiche ticket could allow people to pass the underground entrance with no limitation. The US transportation security department announced that they have confiscated 33 pastiche tickets last year and 15 this year. The average price for this kind of ticket is around 27 US dollars.