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World AIDS Day 2023: What is it and how can you get involved?

Source: National AIDS Trust

World Aids Day 2023 is now just days away. Observed on December 1, it aims to stop new cases of HIV, secure the rights of people living with HIV, and fight HIV stigma and discrimination.

To centre people living with HIV this year’s World AIDS Day campaign is themed around community — in particular, about letting communities lead in the battle against HIV.

Despite the large from the National AIDS Trust found that 63 per cent of the public does not remember seeing or hearing about HIV in the past six months.

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