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The world can end AIDS – if everyone’s rights are protected. With human rights at the centre, with communities in the lead, the world can end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
AIDS/ HIV is a deadly disease that have been killing of people around the world. And that needs to be put to a stop. This is why the World Aids Day was born in 1988. From then on, the committee has ...
December 1 is World AIDS Day and provides an opportunity to raise awareness about what has been accomplished and the challenges that remain. The theme for World AIDS Day 2015 is 'On The Fast ...
"Diana called my mom often in the last year of her life," Jake Glaser, Elizabeth's son, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue before World Aids Day on Dec. 1. "It was the love to support and protect ...
When the first World Aids Day was held in 1988, its aim was to raise awareness about HIV and Aids as well as acknowledging the people who had been affected by the virus and its related illnesses.
millions more will die and the global AIDS pandemic will resurge. The United States has historically been the world's largest donor of humanitarian assistance, but President Trump has slashed ...
SEE ALSO: Volunteers needed as God's Pit Crew aids flood-stricken residents in Southwest Virginia Mark O’Brien, director of ...
GENEVA, Switzerland - The world risks returning to the worst days of the global AIDS pandemic following the sudden halt to US foreign aid funding, the UN's top AIDS official said Monday, warning ...
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