World AIDS Day is an international Health day that is held on 1 December each year. It is a global initiative that seeks to raise awareness on issues pertinent to the prevention of HIV infection. The day is an opportunity for organisations within both the public and private domains to collaborate and disseminate information prevention, care and treatment particularly in high prevalence countries such as South Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the region worst-affected by HIV and AIDS. HIV/AIDS in South Africa is a prominent health concern; South Africa has the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS compared to any other country in the world with 5.6 million people living with HIV, and 270,000 HIV related deaths recorded in 2011.
Why is the South African HIV/AIDS prevalence so high?
Many factors contribute to the spread of HIV. These include: poverty; inequality and social instability; high levels of sexually transmitted infections; the low status of women; sexual violence; high mobility (particularly migrant labour); limited and uneven access to quality medical care; and a history of poor leadership in the response to the epidemic.
The aim of World AIDS Day is to encourage citizens of all nations to be aware of HIV, to take action to reduce the transmission of HIV by promoting safe sex practices and to ensure that people living with HIV can participate fully in the life of the community, free from stigma and discrimination. World AIDS Day 2014 is an opportunity for all across the world to harness the power of social change to put people first and close the access gap.
Closing the gap
Too many people lack access to comprehensive HIV treatment and prevention services. Ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 is possible, but only by closing the gap between people who have access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services and people who are being left behind.
Closing the gap means empowering and enabling all people, everywhere, to access the services they need.
Closing the gap means that ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 is possible.
What you can do to help close the gap
Sources
HIV Education: http://www.aids.org.za/hiv-education-session-for-companies/
HIV/AIDS in South Africa: http://www.aids.org.za/hivaids-in-south-africa/
World Aids Day 1 December 2014: Close the gap: http://www.unaids.org/en/WAD2014closethegap
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