Hyderabad: HIV AIDS is considered one of the most serious diseases worldwide. "World AIDS Day" is observed every year on December 1st to spread awareness about this disease, its treatment, and the important facts related to it and to organize various programs and campaigns for it. HIV AIDS is such an infection which can be kept in the category of the most complicated diseases in the world.
Although this disease can be controlled in many cases by adopting treatment and precautions, it cannot be denied that the death rate due to this disease is very high. The cruciality of this disease can be estimated by looking at the number of its victims and the figures of those who died from this infection and its related diseases. According to the statistics of UNAIDS (a branch of UNICEF), in the year 2021, about 1.5 crore people were confirmed to have HIV AIDS infection, out of which 6.50 lakh people died due to this infection and related diseases.
According to this report, till now about Eight crore and 42 lakh people have been infected with AIDS all over the world, out of which about Four crore and One lakh people have died. Based on these figures, it would not be wrong to say that HIV AIDS is one of the biggest health issues in the world at present. World AIDS Day is observed every year on December 1st to make people aware of HIV AIDS infection on a global stage and spread awareness and provide information about the misconceptions and treatment related to it.
The main purpose of celebrating World AIDS Day is not only to spread awareness among people around the world about this infection and its treatment but also to show solidarity or support with those people and to make efforts to help those who are suffering from AIDS. Also, this occasion allows for mourning the people who died due to AIDS and its related diseases around the world. World AIDS Day, an initiative of the World Health Organization, is observed every year with a theme. In the year 2022, World AIDS Day is being observed with the theme "Equalize" to take necessary steps towards eradicating AIDS by removing the inequality spread in society.
The idea of organizing such an event regarding AIDS was first proposed in the year 1987. James W. Bunn and Thomas Netter, two information officers of the World Health Organization's "Global Programme on AIDS", first put forth the idea of observing this event publically. After this, Jonathan Mann, director of the "Global Programme on AIDS", decided in 1988 to observe December 1st as World AIDS Day around the theme "Communication".
After this, from the year 1996, efforts were made to observe World AIDS Day through a United Nations programme "UNAIDS" and to organize various awareness events and campaigns under it. Initially, children and youth were kept at the centre of this campaign. But later efforts were started to save people of every age group and gender from this disease and to make them aware. Given the sensitivity of this issue, the 'Red Ribbon' was recognized as a symbol for World AIDS Day in the year 2007 by the White House. That's why this day is also known as "Red Ribbon Day".