Friday, November 22, 2024

World AIDS Day 2023 – Events in Geneva and around the world

On 1 December, WHO, together with communities and partners, will commemorate World AIDS Day under the theme 2023. “Let Communities Lead”.

Networks of HIV-affected communities, key populations and youth leaders have been vital to progress in the HIV response. They provide essential prevention, testing, and treatment support services, build trust, develop innovative solutions, improve health, monitor the implementation of policies and programs, and hold providers accountable.

The world can end AIDS with communities leading the way. That is why the theme of this year’s World AIDS Day is ‘Let Communities Lead’, a call to action to enable and support the leadership roles of communities rather than celebrating their achievements.

On World AIDS Day 2023, WHO celebrates and recognizes the invaluable contribution of communities to the response to HIV.

World AIDS Day 2023 in Geneva

10:00–11:00 | Commemorative event: Celebrating the power of communities responding to HIV

Red Ribbon Cafe, UNAIDS (WHO D Building)

  • Opening ceremony and candle lighting ceremony
  • World AIDS Day Message: WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
  • Public health milestones on HIV and AIDS in the context of the WHO 75th Anniversary: Dr. Jerome Solomon, Assistant Director-General, Global Health Security/Infectious and Noncommunicable Diseases
  • Presentation of WAD2023 video: “Communities Leading the HIV Response”
  • Voice of Communities: Community representatives

14:30–16:00 | Visiting Checkpoint Geneva: A community-led initiative to improve access to HIV services for key populations

Dr. Jerome Salomon (This event is not open to the public) Community-Led Service Field Visit.

Victoria Falls and Harare, Zimbabwe
1 December and onwards

On World AIDS Day 2023, the WHO Regional Office for Africa joins UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, and government officials and leaders of the HIV response in Zimbabwe to remember the many victims of AIDS. In the afternoon, they will visit a community-led initiative to help key people access services.

Activities for World AIDS Day in Zimbabwe The 22nd edition of Africa’s largest HIV conference, ICASA, will be held in Harare from December 4 to 9. WHO will play a key role in the conference, including participating in the opening ceremony, convening 10 satellite sessions and engaging with communities and people living or affected by HIV who will be attending the conference.

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