Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World AIDS Day -
in 2023Updated
On the eve of World AIDS Day, the Albanese Government is investing $12 million in a new partnership with @UNAIDS & @equitymatters_ to support local communities and governments in Southeast Asia and the Pacific improve health outcomes. Show more
HIV/AIDS activists, healthcare advocates, and Palestine solidarity activists gathered on the eve of the 35th annual World AIDS Day on the steps of Lincoln Center to tell the US government: FUND HEALTHCARE, NOT WARFARE! ACT UP NY and Jewish Voice for Peace NYC
On World AIDS day, I remember my uncle Jon who passed away of AIDS related illness when I was 10. He was my favorite uncle growing up: he was a radical faerie, he would read my tarot, talk about magic, and introduced me to my favorite video game, Final Fantasy. Show more
On this #WorldAIDSDay we remember the millions who we lost to this deadly disease, including the late Richard Hunt And we will also remember the corrupt and the bigoted politicians who failed to act for many years, they have blood on their hands Show more
— 🏳️⚧️ Mery Muppets No Context 🏳️🌈 (@MuppetNo) December 1, 2023
It was my honor to stand alongside advocates, survivors, caregivers, and their loved ones at the White House to mark the 35th anniversary of World AIDS Day. Together, we continue the fight to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Show more
Early and regular antenatal care is crucial for ensuring the health of both mother and baby, and can help prevent the transmission of HIV from mother to child. #WorldAIDSDay Communities: Leadership to End AIDS by 2030
In 2005 AIDS almost killed me. Now I’m HIV undetectable (can’t pass on the virus) and expected to live a full life. I’m here today because of advances in treatment & expert care. 30+ million people have died of AIDS to date. We must never forget them. Show more
Michael Jackson released "Gone Too Soon" on World AIDS Day in 1993 to honor his friend and every other life lost to the infection. He performed it at the Presidential Inauguration the same year. From MJ Access
World AIDS Day serves to remember those who have died from AIDS and to bring about awareness of HIV/AIDS through education and publicly held events. HIV is a virus that attacks the body's immune system and makes it progressively more difficult to fight infections and diseases.
World AIDS Day Facts - in 2023
The theme for World AIDS Day in 2023 was Global solidarity, shared responsibility.