WHAT IS WORLD AIDS DAY?
World AIDS Day is held on the 1st 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, held for the first time in 1988.
WHY IS WORLD AIDS DAY IMPORTANT?
World AIDS Day is held on the 1st 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, held for the first time in 1988.WHY IS WORLD AIDS DAY IMPORTANT?
Over 100,000 people are living with HIV in the UK. More than 1.2 million people in the United States are living with HIV infection, and almost 1 in 8 (12.8%) are unaware of their infection. Globally there are an estimated 34 million people who have the virus. Despite the virus only being identified in 1984, more than 35 million people have died of HIV or AIDS, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history.

Today, 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. Despite this, each year in the UK around 6,000 people are diagnosed with HIV, people do not know the facts about how to protect themselves and others, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality for many people living with the condition.
are laws to protect people living with HIV and we understand so much more about the condition. Despite this, each year in the UK around 6,000 people are diagnosed with HIV, people do not know the facts about how to protect themselves and others, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality for many people living with the condition.
World AIDS Day is important because 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.
THINK POSITIVE: RETHINK HIV
This World AIDS Day, NAT (National AIDS Trust) is challenging people to rethink outdated stereotypes, challenge myths and be positive about HIV, with our ‘Think Positive: Rethink HIV’ campaign. We will be rallying a movement of people to tell the truth about HIV. From awareness-raising bake sales to sharing stats and info online; there are many ways you can get involved.
RETHINK HIV IN YOUR LIFE
Share the facts about HIV amongst your friends, family and work colleagues. Put up Rethink HIV posters in your office, university or school, or share our infographics via email or on your organisation’s website. Why not hold a Rethink HIV assembly or staff meeting?
Challenge people’s knowledge at a Rethink HIV Quiz night, or test your own knowledge online.
RETHINK HIV ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Sharing the facts about HIV on social media is a great way to spread the Rethink HIV message.
RETHINK HIV IN YOUR LIFE
Share the facts about HIV amongst your friends, family and work colleagues. Put up Rethink HIV posters in your office, university or school, or share our infographics via email or on your organisation’s website. Why not hold a Rethink HIV assembly or staff meeting?Challenge people’s knowledge at a Rethink HIV Quiz night, or test your own knowledge online.
RETHINK HIV ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Sharing the facts about HIV on social media is a great way to spread the Rethink HIV message.



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