AHF Leads Fight Against HIV/AIDS ‘Til It’s Over
29 Novembro 2024 - 4:19PM
Business Wire
Largest global organizer of World AIDS Day
events presents global star Ricky Martin headlining Miami concert,
along with global outdoor ads, nationwide initiatives, and teams
hosting activities in nearly 50 countries
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) marks World AIDS Day 2024 with
the theme ‘’Til It’s Over,” calling on world leaders, public health
institutions, and civil society to remain vigilant in the fight
against HIV/AIDS. AHF events across nearly 50 countries will
amplify the voices of those affected and highlight the urgent need
for action to expand access to lifesaving prevention, care, and
treatment. On Sunday, December 1st, AHF will run an outdoor
digital advertising campaign across six countries: the United
States, England, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands.
The ad highlights AHF’s milestone of more than two million lives in
care.
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As part of its World AIDS Day
observations around the globe, on Sunday, December 1st, AHF will
run an outdoor digital advertising campaign across six countries:
the United States, England, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, and the
Netherlands. The ad highlights AHF’s milestone of more than two
million lives in care. (Graphic: AHF)
In Miami on Monday, December 2nd, multi-award-winning
global star and philanthropist Ricky Martin will perform a
full-length World AIDS Day concert at the Watsco Center at the
University of Miami (UM) in Coral Gables, Florida. Renowned DJ and
rapper DJ Spinderella also will perform, and AHF will present its
Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Julio Frenk, UM’s outgoing
president and chancellor-designate for UCLA.
Despite significant progress, AIDS still claims about 630,000
lives annually, with approximately 40 million people globally
living with HIV—more than half of them women and girls—and 1.3
million new infections each year, according to UNAIDS. Stigma,
discrimination, and systemic barriers still prevent many,
especially key populations, from accessing essential care.
“The battle against AIDS has scored so many momentous victories
since 1981 which makes it tempting to feel that we can rest.
However, the last miles are always the toughest, and with more than
600,000 deaths a year and the number of people living with HIV
increasing by more than one million a year, we must redouble our
efforts to control HIV once and for all,” said Michael
Weinstein, AHF cofounder and president.
“While HIV/AIDS competes for attention with so many other
crises, we shouldn't forget that the 42 million people who died of
AIDS and the 40 million who live with the disease are somebody's
loved one.
“AHF soon will celebrate its 38th anniversary, having grown from
a small local organization in Los Angeles to be the largest AIDS
organization in the world through the hard work and determination
of almost 8000 cherished employees. Today, more than 2.2 million
patients have placed their trust in AHF all across the globe. We
are up for the fight as long as we are needed.”
From marches and candlelight vigils to expert panels and
advocacy meetings with officials, AHF’s domestic and global events
will shine a light on critical challenges in the fight against
HIV/AIDS, urging communities to continue addressing critical needs
and nations to keep the issue front and center on public health
agendas. Through these efforts, AHF teams will remind the world we
need to keep fighting ‘Til It’s Over.
World AIDS Day remains a powerful platform to honor the progress
achieved, remember those we have lost to AIDS-related illnesses and
those who carry on the fight, and call on governments worldwide to
commit the necessary resources and political will needed to end
AIDS once and for all.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the world’s largest
HIV/AIDS healthcare organization, provides cutting-edge medicine
and advocacy to more than 2.1 million individuals across 47
countries, including the U.S. and in Africa, Latin
America/Caribbean, the Asia/Pacific Region, and Eastern Europe. To
learn more about AHF, visit us online at AIDShealth.org, find us on
Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.
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US MEDIA CONTACTS: Ged Kenslea, Senior Director,
Communications, AHF +1.323.791.5526 Ged.Kenslea@ahf.org
Denys Nazarov, Director of Global Policy and
Communications, AHF +1 323.308.1829 Denys.Nazarov@ahf.org