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World AIDS Day
December 1
World AIDS Day
🌍❤️ Observing World AIDS Day: “Let Communities Lead” ✊🏾
On December 1, we join the global community in commemorating World AIDS Day, a time to reflect on the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS and to honor those affected by the epidemic. This year’s theme 2024, “Let Communities Lead,” underscores communities’ pivotal role in driving progress and fostering resilience in the fight against HIV/AIDS. (who.int)
For the Black community, this day holds profound significance. Historically, we have been disproportionately impacted by HIV/AIDS, facing unique challenges that include systemic inequalities, limited access to healthcare, and pervasive stigma. Despite these obstacles, Black-led organizations and community leaders have been at the forefront, advocating for equitable access to essential HIV services and championing education and prevention initiatives.
Highlighting the importance of community leadership, the world health institutions to calls on global leaders and citizens to address the inequalities hindering progress in ending AIDS. This includes ensuring that children and key populations—such as men who have sex with men, transgender individuals, people who use drugs, sex workers, and prisoners—have equal access to vital HIV services.
As we observe World AIDS Day, we recognize and celebrate the tireless efforts of Black organizations and advocates who work diligently to support those living with HIV/AIDS and to prevent new infections. Their unwavering commitment is instrumental in advancing health equity and fostering hope within our communities.
Join us in honoring this day by supporting these organizations, amplifying their voices, and advocating for policies that promote equality and justice in healthcare. Together, we can empower our communities and lead the charge toward an AIDS-free future.
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Source: https://www.who.int/westernpacific/news-room/events/world-aids-day
Please consider supporting these organization assisting our community with people and families affected directly or indirectly by the disease:
Afro-Canadian Positive Network of BC – British Columbia, Canada
BrAIDS for AIDS – Toronto, Canada
SisterReach – Tennessee, USA
Helpers Social Development Foundation – Nigeria, Africa
Life Worth Vision – Uganda, Africa