Universal Access and Human Rights:
The Theme for World AIDS Day 2010
Understanding HIV and AIDS from a human rights perspective can be difficult. Human rights are often misunderstood - and can sometimes be seen as abstract ideals - with not much practical relevance for real people. With "Universal Access and Human Rights" being the theme of this year's World AIDS Day, the key slogans are:
- I am accepted.
- I am safe.
- I am getting treatment.
- I am well.
- I am living my rights.
- Everyone deserves to live their rights.
- Right to Live.
- Right to Health.
- Access for all to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support is a critical part of human rights.
- STOP AIDS,KEEP PROMISE.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM AIDS.HIV/AIDS CAN SPREAD ONLY THROUGH UNPROTECTED SEX,INFECTED BLOOD,INFECTED MOTHER TO CHILD AND SHARED NEEDLES.NOT BY MOSQUITO BITES,NOT BY SHAKING HANDS WITH PEOPLES WITH HAVING AIDS.COME FORWARD AND LIGHT THE CANDLE IN AIDS SUFFERING PEOPLES TO GET THEIR RIGHT OF LIVING LIFE AS COMMON ONES.
ReplyDeleteIt is our foremost duty to see that the life of affected people shall not further go down due to our apathy. Protect the ones who are not affected by educating them at the same time protect the one those are affected in order to assist them to lead a troublefree life without discrimination.
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