Articles related to "World Aids Day"For twenty years, World AIDS Day has stood as a time to remind people of the AIDS crisis and to rembmer those who have been lost to HIV/AIDS.
Annie Lennox and Peter Gabriel top the bill at former South African President Nelson Mandela's 46664 World AIDS Day Concert on 1 December 2007 in Johannesburg.
In an effort to eradicate worldwide suffering from HIV/AIDS while giving music fans something new and exciting, U2's Bono launches (RED) WIRE.
The World Health Organization recognized the need to publicize the growing AIDS pandemic by organizing the first World AIDS Day in 1988.
A Day With(out) Art is an annual event supported by Visual AIDS to raise awareness about the AIDS crisis through the use of artwork.
Nike has joined corporate sponsors in partnering with (RED) in battle against the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa. 'Lace Up. Save Lives' helps to educate and medicate.
A brief look at some events and people to impact history in a major way on this date, December 1.
HIV/AIDS is a leading cause of death amongst African American women between the ages of 25-44. HIV testing is a key to lowering and diminishing these deaths.
The red ribbon was developed by Visual AIDS in 1991, through The Ribbon Project. The red ribbon quickly became and international symbol for AIDS awareness.
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The phrase Madiba Magic was coined at the 1995 Rugby World Cup when then President Nelson Mandela showed up in the captain's number 6 jersey.
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