World Aids Day 2024
Sexual HealthWorld AIDS Day is a global movement to unite people in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Since 1988, communities have stood together on World AIDS Day to show strength and solidarity against HIV stigma and to remember lives lost.
Why is World AIDS Day important?
Globally, an estimated 38 million people live with the virus. More than 35 million people have died of HIV or AIDS related illnesses over the past 40 years, making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history.
Medical advances mean people with HIV in the UK & Ireland can expect a long and healthy life and that we have the tools to stop HIV transmissions for good. But HIV continues to be highly stigmatised and misunderstood.
World AIDS Day exists to shine a light on the real experiences of people living with HIV today, while celebrating the strength, resilience and diversity of the communities most affected. It is a moment to inspire the leadership needed to create a future where HIV doesn’t stand in the way of anyone’s life.
If you would like to honour a loved one lost to HIV or an AIDS related illness, visit the memorials page.
What's the story behind the red ribbon?
The red ribbon is the universal symbol of awareness and support for people living with HIV. It was first devised in 1991, when twelve artists met to discuss a new project for Visual AIDS, a New York HIV-awareness arts organisation.
It was there that they came up with what would become one of the most recognised symbols of the decade: the red ribbon, worn to signify awareness and support for people living with HIV. The artists wanted to create a visual expression of compassion for people living with HIV and chose red for its boldness, and for its symbolic associations with passion, the heart and love.
Wear the Red Ribbon
The iconic red ribbon is an enduring symbol of support for anyone who has been affected by HIV and AIDS. By purchasing a red ribbon from National AIDS Trust, you’ll send a message of solidarity while helping us to reach our goal of ending new HIV transmissions by 2030. The World AIDS Day shop also has a range of red ribbon brooches. Visit the shop today.
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