Reproductive Health
THAILAND: Male Sex Workers Need Support Too
By Kieratikarn Techavadranakool
CHIANG MAI, Thailand - "I don't prostitute myself, I sell my skills," says Ton, a 28-year-old who moved from Bangkok to this northern Thai city because "it's a dream place everyone wants to live in".
Over in Laos, Still Taboo
Kieratikarn Techavadranakool
LAOS: Women Wage War on Avian Flu
Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK, Feb 1 (IPS) - Women from ethnic communities in the hilly, northern part of Laos, who have been breeding and growing poultry as a means of livelihood, are also the newest recruits in the struggle against the avian influenza virus.
A Boy’s Journey to Sex Work
By Lin Gu
CHIANG MAI, Thailand - Sitting at a round wooden table outside Scoopy Ice, a fancy ice cream bar in this northern Thai city, 24-year-old Eak (not his real name) talks softly of the exodus from neighbouring Burma over the years.
Straight Talk Makes Headway in HIV and AIDS
By Lin Gu
KUNMING, China - “I must have been the only fully dressed man to ever hang out in a gay sauna,” recalls Wang Ming, laughing. “No wonder everyone stared at me.”
Looking back at what he has been through since 2002, Wang can only laugh as he recalls the challenges he faced as a timid heterosexual entering what to him was the baffling world of gay men.
CAMBODIA: Beer Firms Need to Do More for Women Promoters
Chheang Bopha
KUALA LUMPUR - The panel discussions and debates at a recent regional conference here on sexual health were a world away from Chana and Sopheap’s daily environment – the din of music, clients’ chatter and unwanted advances at the restaurant where she works as a beer promoter in Cambodia.
HEALTH: It’s Easy to Leave Sex Out of Sex Education
Sutthida Malikaew
KUALA LUMPUR - Many countries now have sexual health education in school, but teachers often focus on the health and biological side of the topic and leave out the very issue they need to address – sexuality, say experts at a regional conference here in November.
MEKONG REGION: Abortions A Health Concern
Mon Mon Myat
KUALA LUMPUR - Khin (not her real name) had abdominal pains so severe she couldn’t even walk properly. She had taken ‘Kathy Pan’, a Burmese traditional medicine, to make sure her menstruation starts, because she was worried. She had missed her period after her boyfriend got her drunk and persuaded her to have sex.
HIV/AIDS is Far and Near
by YANG YAOPING

CHIANG MAI, Dec 11 (TerraViva/IPS Asia-Pacific) - Powerful neighbour. A rising power. Old friend. Big, secretive investor. Big boy of the region.
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BANGKOK - Do media organisations in the Mekong Region think that gender sensitivity, including giving voices to women, is part of doing better stories? How do they define it within the context of their societies and how do they report on different genders and sexuality? Do they include the use of gender-friendly language in their stylebooks and training programmes? How much is using a gender lens a news habit?