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1st December, is World AIDS Day, a day when people across the globe remember all those who have been infected with HIV or have died of AIDS. The concept of World AIDS day originated Summit at World of Ministers of Health on programmed for AIDS prevention. Since then, it has been taken up by governments, international organizations and charities around the World. World AIDS day is important in reminding people that HIV has not gone away, and that there are many things still to be done. This year’s theme for World AIDS Day is Universal Access and Human Rights.

World AIDS Day themes over the years

  •   2009 - Universal Access and Human Rights
  • 2008 -Lead-Empower-Deliver
  • 2007 - Stop AIDS; Keep the Promise - Leadership
  • 2006 - Stop AIDS; Keep the Promise - Accountability
  • 2005 - Stop AIDS; Keep the Promise
  • 2004 - Women, Girls, HIV and AIDS
  • 2003 - Stigma & Discrimination
  • 2002 - Stigma & Discrimination
  • 2001 - I care. Do you?
  • 2000 - AIDS : Men make a difference 
  • 1999 - Listen, Learn, Live: World AIDS Campaign with Children & Young People        
  • 1998 - Force for Change: World AIDS Campaign With Young People
  • 1997 - Children Living in a World with AIDS
  • 1996 - One World, One Hope
  • 1995 - Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities
  • 1994 - AIDS & the Family
  • 1993 - Act
  • 1992 - Community Commitment
  • 1991 - Sharing the Challenge
  • 1990 - Women & AIDS
  • 1989 - Youth
  • 1988-Communication