HIV on the rise in Canada, yet politicians like Ford, Poilievre, Rustad are working to close overdose prevention sites - which also prevent HIV transmission. #WorldAIDSDay cbc.ca Fewer people worldwide are getting HIV — so why are rates going up in Canada? | CBC News
Every day, an estimated five Canadians contract HIV, and no one should have to face this fight alone. On #WorldAIDSDay, we remember the lives lost, challenge the stigma, and remain committed to ending this epidemic. Prime Minister Trudeau’s statement: Show more pm.gc.ca Statement by the Prime Minister on World AIDS Day
On #WorldAIDSDay2024 and Indigenous AIDS Awareness Week, let’s continue to challenge the stigma and support those living with HIV. Together, we can build a healthier future for everyone.
We’ve come so far in the global HIV response: we CAN #endAIDS as a public health threat by 2030 - if we close the gaps that still remain in the protection of human rights. #WorldAIDSDay2024 linkedin.com The world can end AIDS - if we take the RIGHTS path
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Despite incredible advances made in the treatment of #HIV, there is still far too much stigma and misinformation surrounding the subject. Here are five facts about HIV which are vital to understanding this Show more
In Saskatchewan, struggles to stem highest #HIV rate in Canada increasingly urgent as cases rise across country, by @alanna_smithh https://theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-saskatchewan-hiv-canada-solutions-rising-cases/… via @globeandmail #AIDS #WorldAidsDay theglobeandmail.com In Saskatchewan, struggles to stem highest HIV rate in Canada increasingly urgent as cases rise...
Happening Now: President Biden and the First Lady deliver remarks at an event to commemorate World AIDS Day with survivors, their families, and advocates. The White House @WhiteHouse President Biden and the First Lady deliver remarks at an event to commemorate World AIDS Day with survivors, their families, and advocates and discuss the Administration’s historic work to advance policy solutions to the HIV/AIDS epidemic at home and abroa
As we commemorate #WorldAIDSDay please read and share my latest in-depth report on RFK Jr. who in 2024 is promoting the lie that HIV does not cause AIDS and also promotes the stigmatizing homophobic lie that gay men using amyl nitrate caused the AIDS epidemic. Gift Show more Quote Victoria Brownworth · Nov 27 My latest deep dive into the peril inherent to all of us with RFK Jr. in control of America's healthcare. link. RT/QT
World AIDS Day is dedicated to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS, its prevention, treatment, and the ongoing global response to the pandemic. It provides an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, to support those living with the virus, and to remember those who have died from AIDS-related illnesses. This international event also catalyzes governments, organizations, and individuals to take action and contribute to HIV/AIDS control and eradication efforts.
The first World AIDS Day occurred on December 1, 1988, and has since become one of the most recognized international health days. In Canada, this observance aims to address the specific challenges and needs related to HIV/AIDS within the country. Over the years, Canada has made significant progress in reducing new infections, improving the quality of life for individuals living with HIV/AIDS, and investing in research for treatment advances and prevention. However, specific populations in Canada, such as Indigenous communities and people who inject drugs, continue to face disproportionate rates of infection, highlighting the need for targeted and culturally appropriate interventions.
On World AIDS Day in Canada, various educational and fundraising events occur nationwide, organized by local and national AIDS service organizations, community groups, and healthcare providers. These events may include educational workshops, awareness campaigns, red ribbon distribution, candlelight vigils to honor those who have died, and fundraising initiatives to support HIV/AIDS research, prevention, and care services. World AIDS Day in Canada occurs annually on December 1, aligning with the international observance.
World AIDS Day facts
The theme for World AIDS Day in 2025 will be One World. One Hope. Unity and solidarity. In 2024 the theme was Collective Action: Sustain and Accelerate HIV Progress. In 2023 the theme was Global solidarity, shared responsibility.
The Red Ribbon is the universal symbol of support for those living with HIV/AIDS.
According to World Health Organization, AIDS has claimed over 39 million lives globally.
Rates of HIV/AIDS are disproportionately high among Indigenous populations in Canada.
The red ribbon campaign is a symbol of global solidarity and support for those living with HIV/AIDS, and it is widely recognized in Canada.
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Learn the facts of how HIV is transmitted so you can be better prepared. Remember, HIV is spread through body fluids such as blood, semen, rectal and vaginal fluids and breast milk.
Get involved in a fundraising efforts to support research into HIV/AIDS treatment. Many fundraisers are done in the form of HIV/AIDS day walks.
Wear a red ribbon, the universal symbol of support for those living with HIV/AIDS. Display the ribbon on your clothing, bags, or accessories to help start conversations and show solidarity.
Encourage HIV testing and promote regular health check-ups. Share information about local clinics or testing centers, and emphasize the importance of knowing one's status, as early detection and treatment can significantly improve outcomes.