World AIDS Day - December 01, 2024

World AIDS Day
Last Updated on: 25 Nov 2022

What is World AIDS Day

It's a platform for individuals from all over the world to band together in the battle against HIV, show solidarity for those who are enduring the virus and mourn individuals who have kicked the bucket from an AIDS-related ailment.

World AIDS Day: Quick Overview 

  • Time/Date: December 1
  • Category: Cause
  • Where it’s Marked: Globally 
  • Why it’s Marked: A day intended to increase understanding of HIV and the methods through which it is propagated.

History of World AIDS Day 

  • The original idea for World AIDS Day was to reap the benefits of the journalistic lull between the 1988 U.S. presidential elections and Christmas. 
  • To raise awareness of how AIDS affects families, the first World AIDS Day had the notion of children and adolescents as its focal point. 
  • In 1996, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) took over the management of World AIDS Day, broadening the budget and schedule to include a year-round prevention and outreach program. 
  • The World AIDS Campaign was incorporated as a stand-alone, non-profit organization with a Netherlands headquarters in 2004.
  • Intending to diagnose 90% of the world's AIDS inhabitants by 2030, World AIDS Day commemorated its 30th anniversary in 2018 with the motto "Know Your Status."

How to Celebrate World AIDS Day

During World AIDS Day, each nation designs and executes its schedule, and perhaps some countries start prolonged initiatives. Additionally, many governments and towns arrange festivities to kick off World AIDS Day events on a continental, provincial, and political level. 

Live performances, marches, commemoration services for individuals who have perished from AIDS, conversations, and debates are daily World AIDS Day events. The red ribbon, donned as a symbol of dedication to the battle against AIDS, is a significant international representation of World AIDS Day.

Many individuals wear red ribbons, signs of HIV consciousness, tolerance, and camaraderie. People with HIV speak out on matters that are significant to them. 

Communities of HIV-positive individuals and other AIDS response-focused civil society associations rally to promote the neighborhoods they engage with and to obtain financing.

Countries that Observe World AIDS Day 

The National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) is a government of India department of health and family social safety net that is entirely federally funded. The curriculum is being carried out to provide adequate services, endorse, and rehabilitation to all individuals living with HIV/AIDS and minimize infectious disease by 50%.

The United Kingdom commemorated World AIDS Day with a cinematic showing called "The Coming of Age of PrEP," as well as first-hand accounts from HIV-positive individuals, followed by a symposium and question-and-answer session with HIV+ lecturers and Jamie Styler, a specialized men's paramedic at the Eddystone Trust.

On December 1, Amsterdam's Paradiso presents its yearly philanthropic spectacle in support of the Dutch AIDS Fund to commemorate World AIDS Day. By bringing a loud, colorful, and entertaining perspective to a sensitive topic, you can help raise money and visibility.

However, a few prominent events take place globally, and thousands of other countless events go unnamed. 

Interesting Facts about World AIDS Day

Below are a few estimates about AIDS compiled using data from UNAIDS, UNICEF, and the World Health Organization.

  • AIDS is controllable
  • Natural cures don't work. 
  • One person is given an HIV diagnosis every 9.5 minutes. 
  • Those diagnosed with AIDS often live for three years or less without therapy. 
  • Cuba was the initial nation to proclaim the end of HIV transmission from mother to child in 2015.
  • In sub-Saharan Africa, where there are 24.7 million HIV-positive persons, 91% of the world's children are HIV-positive.
  • The first global health day was proclaimed in 1988 as World AIDS Day.
  • Approximately 38 million people worldwide carry the virus.
  • Countless individuals who live with the illness still experience stigma and prejudice since the public is ignorant of the information about how they can safeguard themselves as well as others.

Unique World AIDS Day Celebration Day 

There are no incorrect ways to commemorate this unforgettable day, but if you need some inspiration, here are five concrete suggestions. How can I participate in World AIDS Day?

  • Buy a red ribbon
  • Get Tested 
  • Fundraise
  • Benefit Concert
  • Future-oriented Prevention-Centered Approach
  • Consult an information session or HIV/AIDS care provider in your community

World AIDS Day Quotes 

"HIV-positive individuals are inspired and brave enough to battle the deadly illness. Listed below are some uplifting adages to help bring attention and to help folks come collectively in the presence of this worldwide epidemic."

“HIV does not make people dangerous to know, so you can shake their hands and give them a hug: Heaven knows they need it.” - Princess Diana

"Behind every chronic illness is just a person trying to find their way in the world. We want to find love and be happy just like you. We want to be successful and do something that matters. We're just dealing with unwanted limitations in our hero's journey." - Glenn Schweitzer

"It is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of ignorance." - Elizabeth Taylor

FAQ 

1. Who is the creator of World AIDS Day? 

World AIDS Day was founded in August 1987 by James W. Bunn and Thomas Netter, senior publicly available officers with the World Health Organization's Global Programme on AIDS in Geneva, Switzerland. 

2. What will the upcoming World AIDS Day topic be? 

"Reflection. Celebration. Rejuvenation" is the concept for 2022.

3. Why do we wear the red ribbon?

A widely recognized emblem for AIDS awareness is the red ribbon.

4. What is the motto of the Khomanani campaign?

The Khomanani Community Action Partners (KCP) initiative was established to offer social mobilization efforts for HIV/AIDS prevention.

5. Will I get infected if I’m near an affected person who coughs?

The answer is a clear no. You won’t transmit AIDS through this method.

World AIDS Day Observances

YearWeekdayDateName
2021Wednesday01 DecemberWorld AIDS Day
2022Thursday01 DecemberWorld AIDS Day
2023Friday01 DecemberWorld AIDS Day
2024Sunday01 DecemberWorld AIDS Day
2025Monday01 DecemberWorld AIDS Day
2026Tuesday01 DecemberWorld AIDS Day

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