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World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day, designated on 1 December every year since 1988,[1] is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who've died of the disease. The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The HIV virus attacks the immune system of the patient and reduces its resistance to other diseases.[2] Government and health officials, non-governmental organizations, and individuals around the world observe the day, often with education on AIDS prevention and control.

World AIDS Day
The red ribbon is the global symbol for solidarity with HIV-positive people and those living with AIDS.
Observed byAll UN Member States
TypeInternational
Date1 December
FrequencyAnnual
First time1988; 35 years ago (1988)

World AIDS Day is one of the eleven official global public health campaigns marked by the World Health Organization (WHO), along with World Health Day, World Blood Donor Day, World Immunization Week, World Tuberculosis Day, World No Tobacco Day, World Malaria Day, World Hepatitis Day, World Antimicrobial Awareness Week, World Patient Safety Day and World Chagas Disease Day.[3]

As of 2020, AIDS has killed 36.3 million (between 27.2 million and 47.8 million) people worldwide, and an estimated 37.7 million people are living with HIV,[4] making it one of the most important global public health issues in recorded history. Thanks to recent improved access to antiretroviral treatment in many regions of the world, the death rate from AIDS epidemic has decreased by 64% since its peak in 2004 (1.9 million in 2004, compared to 680 000 in 2020).[4]

History

 
Russian stamp, 1993

World AIDS Day was first conceived in August 1987 by James W. Bunn and Thomas Netter, two public information officers for the Global Programme on AIDS at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.[5][6] Bunn and Netter took their idea to Dr. Jonathan Mann, Director of the Global Programme on AIDS (now known as UNAIDS). Mann liked the concept, approved it, and agreed with the recommendation that the first observance of World AIDS Day should be on 1 December 1988.[7] Bunn, a former television broadcast journalist from San Francisco, had recommended the date of 1 December that believing it would maximize coverage of World AIDS Day by western news media, sufficiently long following the US elections but before the Christmas holidays.[7]

In its first two years, the theme of World AIDS Day focused on children and young people. While the choice of this theme was criticized at the time by some for ignoring the fact that people of all ages may become infected with HIV, the theme helped alleviate some of the stigma surrounding the disease and boost recognition of the problem as a family disease.[8]

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) became operational in 1996, and it took over the planning and promotion of World AIDS Day.[8] Rather than focus on a single day, UNAIDS created the World AIDS Campaign in 1997 to focus on year-round communications, prevention and education.[8][9] In 2004, the World AIDS Campaign became an independent organization.[8][9][10]

Each year since 1988, Popes have released a greeting message for patients and doctors on World AIDS Day.[11][12][13][14][15] In 2016, a collection of HIV and AIDS-related NGOs (including Panagea Global AIDS and the AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa) started a campaign to rename World AIDS Day to World HIV Day. They claim the change will emphasize social justice issues, and the advancement of treatments like pre-exposure prophylaxis.[16]

In the US, the White House began marking World AIDS Day with the iconic display of a 28 foot (8.5 m) AIDS Ribbon on the building's North Portico in 2007.[17][18] White House aide Steven M. Levine, then serving in President George W. Bush's administration, proposed the display to symbolize the United States' commitment to combat the world AIDS epidemic through its landmark PEPFAR program.[19] The White House display, now an annual tradition across four presidential administrations, quickly garnered attention, as it was the banner, sign or symbol to prominently hang from the White House since the Abraham Lincoln administration.[20][21][22]

Since 1993, the President of the United States has made an official proclamation for World AIDS Day (see section #US Presidential Proclamations for World AIDS Day for copies of those proclamations). On 30 November 2017, President Donald Trump proclaimed World AIDS Day for 1 December.[23][24]

Themes

All the World AIDS Day [25] campaigns focus on a specific theme, chosen following consultations with UNAIDS, WHO, and a large number of grassroots, national and international agencies involved in the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS. As of 2008, each year's theme is chosen by the Global Steering Committee of the World AIDS Campaign (WAC).[8]

For each World AIDS Day from 2005 through 2010, the theme was "Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise", designed to encourage political leaders to keep their commitment to achieving universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care, and support by the year 2010.[8]

As of 2012, the multi-year theme for World AIDS Day is "Getting to Zero: Zero new HIV infections. Zero deaths from AIDS-related illness. Zero discrimination."[26] The US Federal theme for the year 2014 was "Focus, Partner, Achieve: An AIDS-Free Generation".[27]

The themes are not limited to a single day but are used year-round in international efforts to highlight HIV/AIDS awareness within the context of other major global events including the G8 Summit, as well as local campaigns like the Student Stop AIDS Campaign in the UK.[28]

World AIDS Day Themes

 
A large red ribbon hangs between columns in the north portico of the White House for World AIDS Day, 30 November 2007
 
A 67 m long condom sculpture on the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, Argentina, part of an awareness campaign for the 2005 World AIDS Day
No Year Theme[29] Aspect of Note
1 1988 Communication[30] The first year celebrated and the first time with UN recognition.
2 1989 Youth[31]
3 1990 Women and AIDS
4 1991 Sharing the Challenge
5 1992 Community Commitment
6 1993 Time to Act
7 1994 AIDS and the Family
8 1995 Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities
9 1996 One World. One Hope.
10 1997 Children Living in a World with AIDS
11 1998 Force for Change: World AIDS Campaign With Young People
12 1999 Listen, Learn, Live: World AIDS Campaign with Children & Young People
13 2000 AIDS: Men Make a Difference
14 2001 I Care. Do You?
15 2002 Stigma and Discrimination
16 2003 Stigma and Discrimination
17 2004 Women, Girls, HIV and AIDS
18 2005 Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise
19 2006 Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise – Accountability
20 2007 Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise – Leadership
21 2008 Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise – Lead – Empower – Deliver[32]
22 2009 Universal Access and Human Rights[33]
23 2010 Universal Access and Human Rights[33]
24 2011 Getting to Zero[34]
25 2012 Together We Will End AIDS[35]
26 2013 Zero Discrimination[36] Via this day's "Zero Discrimination" campaign, UNAIDS launched the first UN "Zero Discrimination Day" held on 1 March 2014 [37]
27 2014 Close the Gap[38]
28 2015 On the Fast Track to End AIDS[39]
29 2016 Hands up for #HIVprevention[40]
30 2017 My Health, My Right[41]
31 2018 Know your Status[42]
32 2019 Communities Make the Difference[43]
33 2020 Global Solidarity Shared Responsibility[44] Described as "like no other", due to COVID-19.[45]
34 2021 End inequalities. End AIDS. End pandemics. (UN)[46]

Ending the HIV Epidemic: Equitable Access, Everyone’s Voice (US)[47]

35 2022 Equalize[48]

See also

References

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  41. ^ UNAIDS launches 2017 World AIDS Day campaign-right to health 30 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine UNAids
  42. ^ Know your HIV status 30 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine UNAids
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External links

  • World AIDS Day – UK site
  • World AIDS Day Campaign – WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
  • World Aids Day posters from the AIDS Posters Collection – UCLA Library
  • The ILO's Getting to Zero at the workplace campaign

US Presidential Proclamations for World AIDS Day

  •   2017 Proclamation
  •   2016 Proclamation
  • 2015 Proclamation
  • 2014 Proclamation
  • 2013 Proclamation
  • 2012 Proclamation
  • 2011 Proclamation
  • 2010 Proclamation
  •   2009 Proclamation
  •   2008 Proclamation
  •   2007 Proclamation
  •   2006 Proclamation
  •   2005 Proclamation
  • 2004 Proclamation
  • 2003 Proclamation
  • 2002 Proclamation
  • 2001 Proclamation
  •   2000 Proclamation
  • 1999 Proclamation 25 July 2001 at the Wayback Machine
  •   1998 Proclamation
  • 1997 Proclamation
  • 1996 Proclamation
  • 1995 Proclamation
  •   1994 Proclamation
  •   1993 Proclamation

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World AIDS Day designated on 1 December every year since 1988 1 is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who ve died of the disease The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS is a life threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus HIV The HIV virus attacks the immune system of the patient and reduces its resistance to other diseases 2 Government and health officials non governmental organizations and individuals around the world observe the day often with education on AIDS prevention and control World AIDS DayThe red ribbon is the global symbol for solidarity with HIV positive people and those living with AIDS Observed byAll UN Member StatesTypeInternationalDate1 DecemberFrequencyAnnualFirst time1988 35 years ago 1988 World AIDS Day is one of the eleven official global public health campaigns marked by the World Health Organization WHO along with World Health Day World Blood Donor Day World Immunization Week World Tuberculosis Day World No Tobacco Day World Malaria Day World Hepatitis Day World Antimicrobial Awareness Week World Patient Safety Day and World Chagas Disease Day 3 As of 2020 update AIDS has killed 36 3 million between 27 2 million and 47 8 million people worldwide and an estimated 37 7 million people are living with HIV 4 making it one of the most important global public health issues in recorded history Thanks to recent improved access to antiretroviral treatment in many regions of the world the death rate from AIDS epidemic has decreased by 64 since its peak in 2004 1 9 million in 2004 compared to 680 000 in 2020 4 Contents 1 History 2 Themes 2 1 World AIDS Day Themes 3 See also 4 References 5 External links 5 1 US Presidential Proclamations for World AIDS DayHistory Edit Russian stamp 1993 World AIDS Day was first conceived in August 1987 by James W Bunn and Thomas Netter two public information officers for the Global Programme on AIDS at the World Health Organization in Geneva Switzerland 5 6 Bunn and Netter took their idea to Dr Jonathan Mann Director of the Global Programme on AIDS now known as UNAIDS Mann liked the concept approved it and agreed with the recommendation that the first observance of World AIDS Day should be on 1 December 1988 7 Bunn a former television broadcast journalist from San Francisco had recommended the date of 1 December that believing it would maximize coverage of World AIDS Day by western news media sufficiently long following the US elections but before the Christmas holidays 7 In its first two years the theme of World AIDS Day focused on children and young people While the choice of this theme was criticized at the time by some for ignoring the fact that people of all ages may become infected with HIV the theme helped alleviate some of the stigma surrounding the disease and boost recognition of the problem as a family disease 8 The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV AIDS UNAIDS became operational in 1996 and it took over the planning and promotion of World AIDS Day 8 Rather than focus on a single day UNAIDS created the World AIDS Campaign in 1997 to focus on year round communications prevention and education 8 9 In 2004 the World AIDS Campaign became an independent organization 8 9 10 Each year since 1988 Popes have released a greeting message for patients and doctors on World AIDS Day 11 12 13 14 15 In 2016 a collection of HIV and AIDS related NGOs including Panagea Global AIDS and the AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa started a campaign to rename World AIDS Day to World HIV Day They claim the change will emphasize social justice issues and the advancement of treatments like pre exposure prophylaxis 16 In the US the White House began marking World AIDS Day with the iconic display of a 28 foot 8 5 m AIDS Ribbon on the building s North Portico in 2007 17 18 White House aide Steven M Levine then serving in President George W Bush s administration proposed the display to symbolize the United States commitment to combat the world AIDS epidemic through its landmark PEPFAR program 19 The White House display now an annual tradition across four presidential administrations quickly garnered attention as it was the banner sign or symbol to prominently hang from the White House since the Abraham Lincoln administration 20 21 22 Since 1993 the President of the United States has made an official proclamation for World AIDS Day see section US Presidential Proclamations for World AIDS Day for copies of those proclamations On 30 November 2017 President Donald Trump proclaimed World AIDS Day for 1 December 23 24 Themes EditAll the World AIDS Day 25 campaigns focus on a specific theme chosen following consultations with UNAIDS WHO and a large number of grassroots national and international agencies involved in the prevention and treatment of HIV AIDS As of 2008 each year s theme is chosen by the Global Steering Committee of the World AIDS Campaign WAC 8 For each World AIDS Day from 2005 through 2010 the theme was Stop AIDS Keep the Promise designed to encourage political leaders to keep their commitment to achieving universal access to HIV AIDS prevention treatment care and support by the year 2010 8 As of 2012 the multi year theme for World AIDS Day is Getting to Zero Zero new HIV infections Zero deaths from AIDS related illness Zero discrimination 26 The US Federal theme for the year 2014 was Focus Partner Achieve An AIDS Free Generation 27 The themes are not limited to a single day but are used year round in international efforts to highlight HIV AIDS awareness within the context of other major global events including the G8 Summit as well as local campaigns like the Student Stop AIDS Campaign in the UK 28 World AIDS Day Themes Edit A large red ribbon hangs between columns in the north portico of the White House for World AIDS Day 30 November 2007 A 67 m long condom sculpture on the Obelisk of Buenos Aires Argentina part of an awareness campaign for the 2005 World AIDS Day No Year Theme 29 Aspect of Note1 1988 Communication 30 The first year celebrated and the first time with UN recognition 2 1989 Youth 31 3 1990 Women and AIDS4 1991 Sharing the Challenge5 1992 Community Commitment6 1993 Time to Act7 1994 AIDS and the Family8 1995 Shared Rights Shared Responsibilities9 1996 One World One Hope 10 1997 Children Living in a World with AIDS11 1998 Force for Change World AIDS Campaign With Young People12 1999 Listen Learn Live World AIDS Campaign with Children amp Young People13 2000 AIDS Men Make a Difference14 2001 I Care Do You 15 2002 Stigma and Discrimination16 2003 Stigma and Discrimination17 2004 Women Girls HIV and AIDS18 2005 Stop AIDS Keep the Promise19 2006 Stop AIDS Keep the Promise Accountability20 2007 Stop AIDS Keep the Promise Leadership21 2008 Stop AIDS Keep the Promise Lead Empower Deliver 32 22 2009 Universal Access and Human Rights 33 23 2010 Universal Access and Human Rights 33 24 2011 Getting to Zero 34 25 2012 Together We Will End AIDS 35 26 2013 Zero Discrimination 36 Via this day s Zero Discrimination campaign UNAIDS launched the first UN Zero Discrimination Day held on 1 March 2014 37 27 2014 Close the Gap 38 28 2015 On the Fast Track to End AIDS 39 29 2016 Hands up for HIVprevention 40 30 2017 My Health My Right 41 31 2018 Know your Status 42 32 2019 Communities Make the Difference 43 Wikispore has a related page Event World AIDS Day 201933 2020 Global Solidarity Shared Responsibility 44 Described as like no other due to COVID 19 45 34 2021 End inequalities End AIDS End pandemics UN 46 Ending the HIV Epidemic Equitable Access Everyone s Voice US 47 35 2022 Equalize 48 See also EditAIDS Awareness Week List of LGBTIQ awareness periods National AIDS Testing Day United States Epidemiology of HIV AIDS World Health Day Day Without Art HIV gov World AIDS Vaccine DayReferences Edit About World Aids Day worldaidsday org National Aids Trust Archived from the original on 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