World AIDS Day 2007 Campaign

The theme for World AIDS Day 2007 and 2008 is “leadership”. Events to commemorate this year's World AIDS Day are being organized all over the world. This year, World AIDS Day—that takes place on December 1— will focus on leadership, the theme set by the World AIDS Campaign under the five-year slogan “Stop AIDS, Keep the Promise”. Leadership as a theme follows and builds on the 2006 theme of accountability. In 2006 a number of milestones were reached where accountability was particularly crucial. It was the year of the United Nations High Level Meeting on AIDS, which reviewed the progress on the 2001 Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS – an important blueprint for reaching the Millennium Development Goals on AIDS. 2006 marked the fifth year anniversary of the African Abuja Declaration. 2006 was also the year in which national targets were set, or should have been set, by governments for achieving Universal Access to Treatment, Prevention, Support and Care by 2010. In addition, at 2006’s International AIDS Conference, “accountability” was the buzzword throughout the global forum, reflecting the conference’s theme,“Time to Deliver.”

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World AIDS Day 2006 Campaign

The theme for World AIDS Day 2006 is accountability. The theme of accountability was developed by the World AIDS Campaign support team based on their ongoing work around World AIDS Day, and based on the outcomes of the London HIV and AIDS Campaigning and Advocacy meeting in February 2005. A number of lessons have been learnt from previous work on World AIDS Day, and far more energy is being invested early in the year to make World AIDS Day 2006 a success. The most significant aspect of this World AIDS Day is the degree to which it has been based around the inputs of a wide range of civil society partners.
Source: UNAIDS

World AIDS Day 2005 Campaign

World AIDS Day 2005, themed 'Stop AIDS. Keep the promise.' will focus on keeping commitments to stop AIDS at all levels: personal, community, organizational, governmental.
World AIDS Campaign 2005 and Beyond (pdf format )
Source: UNAIDS web site
Link: http://www.unaids.org/html/pub/wac/wac05_overview_en_pdf.pdf

World AIDS Day 2004 Campaign

Women, Girls, HIV and AIDS
Source: UNAIDS web site
Link: http://www.unaids.org/html/pub/wac/wac-2004_strategynote_en_pdf.pdf

 

 

 

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World AIDS Day Campaign History

World AIDS Day began in 1988 to focus global attention on the HIV/AIDS epidemic across countries, organizations and governments.

Year

Campaign

2002-2003

Live and Let Live: Stigma & Discrimination

2001

Men Make a Difference: “I care... Do you?”

2000

Men Make a Difference

1999

Listen, Learn, Live! World AIDS Campaign with Children and Young People

1998

Force for Change: World AIDS Campaign with Young People

1997

Children Living in a World with AIDS

1996

One World. One Hope

1995

Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities

1994

AIDS and the Family

1993

Time to Act

1992

AIDS: A Community Commitment

1991

Sharing the Challenge

1990

Women and AIDS

1989

Our lives, Our World - Let's Take Care of Each Other

1988

A World United Against AIDS