Day 7 (1st December) is World’s Aids Day
Over 103,800 people are living with HIV in the UK..
Soroptimists Believe to Achieve a collaborative response to eliminating stigma and discrimination. We want human rights and gender-responsive approaches to be key to ending the colliding pandemics of HIV and COVID- 19. #Orangetheworld for “Global solidarity, shared responsibility” #16daysofactivism
Soroptimists are sensitive to the challenges faced by people living with HIV, women and girls and key populations. The crisis has widened the social and economic inequalities that increase the vulnerability of marginalized groups to HIV. We #OrangetheWorld on World AIDS Day, because women must be empowered to protect themselves from HIV. We #OrangetheWorld on World AIDS Day, because women must be empowered to protect themselves from HIV. Women and girls dealing with HIV face larger challenges during the COVID 19 crisis. #Orangetheworld for them. #GenerationEquality. @UN_Women @SIGBI1 Soroptimists Believe to Achieve a collaborative response for the HIV affected and adoption of gender-responsive approaches to end the colliding pandemics of HIV and COVID-#Orangetheworld for them. #GenerationEquality. @UN_Women @SIGBI1 For the HIV affected and infected the adoption of gender-responsive approaches are key to ending the colliding pandemics of HIV and COVID –#Orangetheworld for them. #GenerationEquality. @UN_Women @SIGBI1
World AIDS Day is an opportunity to show solidarity with the millions of people living with HIV worldwide. Most people do this by wearing an HIV awareness red ribbon on the day. You can order a red ribbon through our https://www.nat.org.uk/ourshop or pick one up from selected branches of Morrisons for a suggested donation of £1. Morrisons will also be collecting donations at every till point across the UK on World AIDS Day itself.