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2011 World AIDS Day campaign. Be an activist!

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2011 World AIDS Day campaign. Be an activist!

be an activist

As we mark 30 years of AIDS, let’s be inspired by the early days of AIDS activism. AIDS has proven to be much more than an epidemic—it is a movement that has inspired people across the world. This movement is more important now than ever. The beginning of the end of AIDS is now in sight – we must get to Zero new HIV infections, Zero discrimination, Zero AIDS-related deaths. It is our shared vision and our shared responsibility, in memory of the millions who died of AIDS but also for future generations.

Choose your action – make it happen!

  • LEARN AND EDUCATE OTHERS
    Find out about the latest scientific breakthroughs that bring the end of AIDS closer to sight.
  • MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD
    Enter your blogs, videos, pictures, websites – be creative and show how you contribute to the beginning of the end of AIDS
  • GIVE
    Make a donation
     to show your support
  • NOMINATE
    Nominate a grassroots organization for the Red Ribbon Award
  • PARTICIPATE
    On CrowdoutAIDS, contribute to UNAIDS youth strategy
  • MAKE YOUR MARK
    Add the twibbon and turn Facebook and Twitter red

Annie Lennox and Michel Sidibé call upon you to bring an end to AIDS



be an activist

UNAIDS has teamed up with The Body Shop and world-renowned photographer Rankin to launch this campaign, which invites you to ‘be an activist’ in support of Zero new HIV infection, Zero discrimination and Zero AIDS-related deaths.

 

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