Let's celebrate World AIDS Day with awareness and without discrimination!
World AIDS day is an annual event that is observed on December 1st. It is an international day to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and to commemorate those who have died from the disease. The day is also an opportunity to show support for people living with HIV/AIDS and to recommit to the fight against the disease.
According to the World Health Organization, AIDS has killed more than 35 million people since the early 1980s. In 2015, AIDS claimed the lives of 1.1 million people. And in 2017, there were 940,000 new HIV infections and 910,000 AIDS-related deaths. HIV/AIDS remains a major global health problem, with an estimated 37.9 million people living with the disease worldwide. Of those, 19.2 million are women and 3.2 million are children. AIDS is the leading cause of death for women of reproductive age.
While great progress has been made in the fight against HIV/AIDS, the disease continues to have a significant impact on people’s lives. World AIDS Day is an important reminder of the need to continue to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and to provide support for those living with the disease. It is an opportunity for people all over the world to unite in the fight against AIDS.
There are many ways to get involved in World AIDS day, such as attending an event, donating to organizations that are working to find a cure, volunteering your time to help those who are living with the disease or simply spreading awareness through social media just like this post. So share, like and comment to raise engagement and awareness on this topic.
Thank you for your time, and we hope that you will join us in the fight against AIDS.