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See how brands engage their audience for World Aids Day
World Aids Day is observed every year on December 1st to raise awareness on AIDS, and to mourn the loss of those who had lost their lives to this disease. Scroll on to see what brands did on social to raise awareness on AIDS.
A 16-year-old girl living with HIV asked for a hug. This is how people responded.
— UNICEF (@UNICEF) December 1, 2018
#WorldAIDSDay pic.twitter.com/bLn9hDPvAX
Tomorrow is #WorldAIDSDay, and it?s the 30th anniversary.
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) November 30, 2018
DYK: 1 MILLION people die from #HIV every year because they:
?Don't know they have it
?Aren't on treatment
?Start treatment too late
It's time to #KnowYourStatus ? https://t.co/EPWYQl7QT4 #HealthForAll pic.twitter.com/Wvzl3ZLT5l
This #WorldAIDSDay,
— UN Women (@UN_Women) December 1, 2018
let?s eliminate gender inequality,
promote girls? education,
end gender-based violence,
create safe spaces,
and support HIV prevention among young women.#KnowYourStatus pic.twitter.com/LJD34Y7EGK
Since the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, more than 70 million people have acquired the infection, and about 35 million people have died.
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) December 2, 2018
Today, around 37 million worldwide live with #HIV, of whom 22 million are on treatment #WorldAIDSDay https://t.co/RWCFQRJsYU pic.twitter.com/9g42ldylXq
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