The United States consulate here has gathered together the work of a number of budding young artists who created posters reflecting the theme “Celebrate Life” as part of activities on World Aids Day, which takes place every year on Dec. 1.
This is part of the worldwide President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), according to an official of the Information Resource Center (IRC) at the US consulate Wednesday.
“PEPFAR is the largest commitment in history by any nation to combat a single disease,” said the officer. The work of the young artists can be seen in a photo gallery posted by Sara Lichterman, added the officer.
In an audio message, Ambassador Dr. Eric Goosby said, “World AIDS Day is both a day of remembrance and a day of celebration. We must all keep in our thoughts those who have lost their lives to AIDS. It’s in their honor that we work everyday to provide HIV prevention, treatment and care to millions across the globe.”
US President Barack Obama also released a statement, carried by various media. “The national strategy is similar to the Global Health Initiative, which is aimed at fighting HIV/AIDS and other diseases.”
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