This #WorldAIDSDay, stand up for awareness, inclusion, and care. Together, let’s erase stigma and support those affected by HIV/AIDS. PMO India and 8 others
On #WorldAIDSDay, Shri @JPNadda , Hon’ble Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, launched NACO’s inspiring theme song in Indore today. Tune in, spread awareness, and join the movement to eliminate HIV/AIDS. Together, we can make a difference! Show more
On World AIDS Day, let's unite to raise awareness, fight stigma, and support those living with HIV/AIDS. Together, we can build a healthier, more compassionate world. #WorldAIDSDay DGP Punjab Police
World AIDS Day 2024 World AIDS Day, observed annually on December 1 since 1988, serves as a global platform to unite people in raising awareness about HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) /AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) and demonstrating solidarity against the… Show more Ministry of Health
Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, will preside over the National Event for #WorldAIDSDay 2024. This year’s theme, "Take the Rights Path", emphasizes the importance of ensuring equal rights, dignity, and access to healthcare for all,… Show more PMO India and 8 others
At the national event marking #WorldAIDSDay 2024, Shri @JPNadda , Union Health Minister reminded us all of the vital need to protect the human rights of those living with HIV. It's a day to reflect, stand in solidarity, and commit to creating a world where everyone is treated with… Show more PMO India and 8 others
#HealthForAll Union Health Minister Shri @JPNadda inaugurates World AIDS Day 2024 event in the presence of @DrMohanYadav51 , Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh in Indore, Madhya Pradesh This year’s theme, “Take the Rights Path”, emphasizes the importance of ensuring equal rights,… Show more PMO India and 8 others
On World AIDS Day, we acknowledge India's free ART program, initiated by Congress, which has reached 700 centers and benefited 1.8 million people. Let's continue raising awareness and improving treatment access for an AIDS-free future. Show more
Stigma & discrimination remain a hindrance for #PLHIV, to access legal aid. is one of the few countries to enact legislation protecting the rights of PLHIV. On #WorldAidsDay, watch how Show more
World AIDS Day aims to increase awareness of the widespread nature of the AIDS pandemic and the importance of addressing it. The observance encompasses various aspects, including education for HIV prevention, advocating for accessible HIV testing and counselling, providing support for people living with HIV, and commemorating the lives lost to AIDS-related issues. By fostering dialogue and collaboration, World AIDS Day is essential in eradicating stigma and promoting human rights for those affected.
In India, the importance of World AIDS Day is especially pertinent, given that approximately 2.1 million people live with HIV, the third-highest number globally. Designated on December 1st every year since 1988, this observance acknowledges India's significant progress in recent years, such as aggressive prevention campaigns and improved access to antiretroviral therapy. However, the day also highlights the ongoing challenges faced by those affected, including social discrimination, regional differences in treatment availability, and high levels of co-infection with tuberculosis. World AIDS Day serves as a crucial reminder of the work that still needs to be done in India to ensure an effective, comprehensive response to the HIV epidemic.
Various organizations, government bodies, and communities in India participate in the activities and events marking World AIDS Day to demonstrate their commitment to reducing the impact of the disease. Activities typically include awareness campaigns on social media, educational programs in schools and colleges, free voluntary HIV testing and counselling, as well as fundraising events to support HIV/AIDS-related organizations. Each year on December 1st, World AIDS Day encourages a united response to HIV in India, with the overarching aim of ending the epidemic for future generations.
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.
Heterosexual sex is the primary mode of transmission in India, accounting for about 87% of HIV cases. Other modes of transmission include infected needles and syringes, mother-to-child transmission, and blood transfusions.
Although HIV prevalence in the adult population remains low at 0.22%, certain populations have higher prevalence rates. These high-risk groups include sex workers, men who have sex with men (MSM), people who inject drugs (PWID), and transgender people.
In the News and Trending in India for World AIDS Day
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.
Organize HIV testing and counseling sessions in collaboration with healthcare centers and NGOs to encourage people to get tested and learn their HIV status. Provide free, confidential testing facilities, and ensure access to post-test counseling services.
Utilize social media platforms to share informative posts, articles, and videos about HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and support services. Encourage people to discuss their experiences, share personal stories, and debunk common myths and misconceptions.