About
World AIDS Day, 1 December 2013
What is World AIDS Day? Why is World AIDS Day important? What should I do on World AIDS
Day? If you understand how HIV is transmitted, how it can be prevented, and the
reality of living with HIV today – you can use this knowledge to take care of
your own health and the health of others, and ensure you treat everyone living
with HIV fairly, and with respect and understanding.http://www.worldaidscampaign.org/world-aids-day/
World
AIDS Day is held on 1 December each year and is an opportunity for people
worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people
living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. World AIDS Day was the
first ever global health day and the first one was held in 1988.
Around
100,000 are currently living with HIV in the UK and globally an estimated 34
million people have HIV. More than 25 million people between 1981 and 2007 have
died from the virus, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in
history.
Today,
many scientific advances have been made in HIV treatment, there are laws to
protect people living with HIV and we understand so much more about the
condition. But despite this, people do not know the facts about how to protect
themselves and others from HIV, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality
for many people living with HIV. World AIDS Day is important as it reminds the
public and Government that HIV has not gone away – there is still a vital need
to raise money, increase awareness, fight prejudice and improve education.
World
AIDS Day is an opportunity for you to learn
the facts about HIV and put your knowledge
into action. Find out how much you know by taking our online
quiz: Are you HIV aware? Test your knowledge and awareness by taking
the quiz and act aware by passing the quiz on and sharing it with your friends
on Twitter and Facebook.
You can
also show your support for people living with HIV on World AIDS Day by wearing
a red ribbon, the international symbol of HIV
awareness and support.
World
AIDS Day is also a great opportunity to raise money for NAT (National AIDS Trust)
and show your support for people living with HIV. If you feel inspired to hold
an event, bake sale or simply sell red ribbons, click
here to get started. If you’d like to see what other events are
taking place — click here and find out more.
Although
World AIDS Day is a great opportunity to get the public talking about HIV and
fundraise, we need to remember the importance of raising awareness of HIV all
year round. That’s why NAT
has launched HIVaware
— a fun, interactive website which provides all the information everyone should
know about HIV. Why not use what you have learnt on World AIDS Day to Act
Aware throughout the year and remember, you can fundraise at any
time of year too — NAT
is always here to give you suggestions and ideas.
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