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WORLD AIDS DAY
DECEMBER 1

At a time when attention is focused on conflict abroad, the atrocities in Bali, the aftermath of 9/11, the looming conflict with Iraq or on the disastrous drought situation facing farmers throughout the country, it is easy to forget the ongoing tragedy of HIV/AIDS which in the last year has claimed an estimated three million lives.

That's over 8,000 lives lost every day of every week.

The emotional, psychological and financial implication of the epidemic is beyond measure. Stigma and discrimination is still widespread, millions of children have been orphaned, health and social systems are unable to cope, and businesses are unable to find skilled labour.

As World AIDS Day, December1, approaches we need to refocus our efforts in raising awareness, reducing stigma and discrimination, promoting risk minimisation and assisting those living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.

Australia has had a world-leading response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic and has consequently not seen the same devastation as many of our near neighbours in the Pacific. But it will only be by continuing this response and not letting our guard down that we can hope to maintain and even reduce the current levels of HIV infection in this country.

Numerous events and activities have been planned for the Illawarra and Shoalhaven. These include the zany Condomania promotion, where walking talking condoms will be distributing the safe sex message .to various pubs in the Shoalhaven. Also in the Shoalhaven is a World AIDS Awareness Night being held at the Tea Club in Nowra, the feature band is Identity Crisis and this is a youth friendly venue.

Red ribbons, being the international symbol of AIDS awareness will be on sale to try and raise funds for much needed programs at home and overseas. Red ribbons can be purchased at Berry Markets, Kiama Terralong St, Shellharbour Square, Wollongong Mall, Corrimal, and Thirroul Plaza. The AIDS Memorial Quilt will be displayed at the Botanical Gardens as well as at the Art Gallery from December 2 till Christmas.

Banners with a message of “remembrance” are currently displayed on overhead bridges in Kiama and on Springfield Rd. Furthermore, there will be an interdenominational service held on Sunday December 1. at Wesley Church on the Mall.

 

For further information please contact Annette Bowen at Healthy Cities Illawarra on 42265000.