World AIDS Day was aboriginal conceived in August 1987 by James W. Bunn and Thomas Netter, two accessible advice admiral for the Global Programme on AIDS at the Apple Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.Started on 1st December 1988, Apple AIDS Day is about adopting money, accretion awareness, angry ageism and convalescent education. The Apple AIDS Day affair for 2009 is 'Universal Access and Human Rights'. Apple AIDS Day is important in reminding bodies that HIV has not gone away, and that there are abounding things still to be done.
According to UNAIDS estimates, there are now 33.4 actor bodies active with HIV, including 2.1 actor children. During 2008 some 2.7 actor bodies became anew adulterated with the virus and an estimated 2 actor bodies died from AIDS.1 About bisected of all bodies who become adulterated with HIV do so afore they are 25 and are dead by AIDS afore they are 35.2
The all-inclusive majority of bodies with HIV and AIDS alive in lower- and middle-income countries. But HIV today is a blackmail to men, women and accouchement on all continents about the world.
World AIDS Day was aboriginal conceived in August 1987 by James W. Bunn and Thomas Netter, two accessible advice admiral for the Global Programme on AIDS at the Apple Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.World AIDS Day banner, European Commission building, BrusselsA ample red award hangs amid columns in the arctic balustrade of the White House for Apple AIDS Day, November 30, 2007.A 67 m continued "condom" on the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, Argentina, allotment of an acquaintance attack for the 2005 Apple AIDS Day
World AIDS Day Themes 1988 - present[16]
1988 Communication
1989 Youth
1990 Women and AIDS
1991 Sharing the Challenge
1992 Community Commitment
1993 Act
1994 AIDS and the Family
1995 Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities
1996 One World. One Hope
1997 Children Active in a Apple with AIDS
1998 Force for Change: Apple AIDS Attack With Young People
1999 Listen, Learn, Live: Apple AIDS Attack with Accouchement & Young People
2000 AIDS: Men Make a Difference
2001 I care. Do you?
2002 Stigma and Discrimination
2003 Stigma and Discrimination
2004 Women, Girls, HIV and AIDS
2005 Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise
2006 Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise - Accountability
2007 Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise - Leadership
2008 Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise - Lead - Empower - Deliver
2009 Universal Access and Human Rights.
So let make awareness to the world and make the world as heaven.
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