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HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care YEI engages communities in discussing effective prevention of and care for HIV/AIDS through home visits, worksite discussions, anti-stigma campaigns, weekly radio programs and sensitization debates at schools, colleges and hospitals. Programs designed and implemented by our local community members have made it possible for YEI to provide many...
photos that speak - Photovoice & HIV in Cameroon The images in this set are part of the photovoice projects in the Far North region of Cameroon. These CUSO-VSO and VSO Cameroon-supported projects saw cameras handed over to individuals affected or infected by HIV/AIDS so that they could self-represent their vision of, and insights into, programs delivered by VSO’s partners in the region. Their...
TIG Xpress - HIV/AIDS Young people worldwide are emerging as the most at-risk group for HIV infection; with rates increasing most rapidly among young women. While global prevention efforts have been mobilised, two major set of factors are slowing the gains that have been made in HIV/AIDS prevention among youth thus far. The first surrounds issues of stigma,...
HIV/AIDS Digital Quilt Contest HIV/AIDS Digital Quilt Contest!! With 50% of new HIV transmissions taking place amongst 15-24 year olds…we need to CONNECT with each other to EMPOWER ourselves and make CHANGE….. Project Stitch is a youth focused HIV awareness project brought to you by AIDS Vancouver and YouthCO AIDS Society. We are looking for submissions from creative...
HIV/AIDS: A Life in 15 Seconds Every 15 seconds one young person is infected with HIV. 15 seconds. A few blinks of an eye. A leaf falling from a tree. A cloud passing above our heads. Meeting someone who will change your life. Watching a star fall. The time it takes to cast a dream. A world of beauty can hide within 15 seconds. Beautiful moments that we take for granted....
Youth Fighting HIV/AIDS through Art In August 2008 the next International AIDS Conference will be held in Mexico City, Mexico. In the past this conference (IAC) has always served as a landmark event for the AIDS Community. The Mexico YouthForce would like you to submit your artwork on what HIV/AIDS means to you and your community. La próxima Conferencia Internacional de...
HIV/AIDS - Images of Hope Often the images evoked by the HIV/AIDS epidemic are negative ones: children left without parents, sufferers facing stigma and superstition, and whole generations disappearing. These images are not the whole story. There are people living with the consequences of HIV/AIDS who continue to thrive, and find hope. In recognition of these people,...
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HIV Friendly HIV has been a global issue taking place in our locals and with us, making the picture red makes it look bad, bloody and death. I believe the picture is long over due for a change in the colour of HIV/AIDS to make it youth friendly and colour based to get the attention of all. It is our time to make AIDS history, we need a change in everything...
ekwuruke 3D Graphics
Fabric Frame: HIV/AIDS
phunkyhippie Mixed Media
The Statue of Shiva in Murudeshwar, Karnataka The photo was taken during a car trip from Kerala to Mumbai with my family. The moment I saw the statue it just struck me numb with wonder. It was really huge and yet so life like. The statue is of Lord Shiva (also called Murudeshwara), the destroyer among the trinity of Brahma(creator),Vishnu(preserver) and Shiva in the Hindu Mythology. I am...
anuriandima84 Photography, Colour
The Dual Challenges of HIV/AIDS and Poverty A warmly dressed young lady offers a pair of condoms to a wet and cold panhandler in a busy downtown street. The panhandler is shocked because he is primarily concerned with his basic survival needs, while the young lady on the other hand, is more concerned with his health and safe sex. Can the problem of poor health and HIV/AIDS be adequately...
Photography, Colour
HIV has no Identity This photograph shows two individuals who do not fall into the stereotypical categories of people living with HIV/AIDS. The black headbands around the eyes emphasize how HIV/AIDS has no eyes, and can affect any group, country, family and relationship. It is not simply a disease ‘over there’. Another thing that the black headbands emphasize is...
Photography, Colour
Stop HIV We must contribute with each other inorder to stop this HIV!
Payab Photography, Digitally Manipulated
Dr. Zhivago's Grave Sometimes visits like ours to Pasternak take on more and even different meaning later than at the time. --Says he of many years! Pasternak wrote Dr. Zhivago and was exiled in Russia for his views that caught the attention of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
pebbles Photography, Colour
HIV / AIDS
pscornerstone Computer Graphics
Sadhu celebrating Maha Shivaratri at Pashupatinath. Maha Shiva Ratri is the night of Lord Shiva when he himself was created by his own Divine Grace and Hindus all over the world celebrate this day with a lot of zeal and enthusiasm. Shiva Ratri means' the night consecrated to Shiva'. Pilgrims and yogis (holy men), from all over Asia come to Kathmandu weeks before the festival.
bhuban Photography, Colour
The Hive
jcook3k Computer Graphics