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
IT'S DECEMBER!!! As we celebrate the start of December, let's also take a moment to recognize World AIDS Day. This year's theme, "LET COMMUNITIES LEAD," reminds us of the importance of empowering and supporting communities in the fight against HIV. Show more
In the acknowledgment of #WorldAIDSDay, I implore you to make healthier decisions and also avoid stigmatizing others living with #AIDS. Let’s Do better, and Be better.
1st December every year is celebrated as world AIDS Day. HIV is not a death sentence. Know your status(free of charge) if you have HIV, avail yourself for treatment(free of charge). HIV is just a tablet a day and you live a normal life.
If you would be willing to commit 10,000 per month to assist a primary 4 boy child who is living with the HIV/Aids virus to feed properly thereby aiding the intake of his drugs (family of 6) Please send a DM. His case will be posted on the 1st of Dec(World Show more
The theme for the 2023 World AIDS day is "Let Communities Lead". Nigeria is at a critical stage in its fight against HIV/AIDS; dwindling donor funds means insufficient programme coverage, increasing the risk of transmission of HIV from mother to child. Show more
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.