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HIV Vaccine Awareness Day 2025: Advancing the Fight Against HIV

At Doctors Foundation, we are committed to supporting global health initiatives that save lives and promote well-being. On May 18, 2025, we join the global community in observing HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD), a day dedicated to recognizing the tireless efforts of scientists, health professionals, volunteers, and advocates working toward a safe and effective HIV…

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National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day: Empowering the Next Generation

National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day: Empowering the Next Generation Date: April 10, 2025 Every year on April 10, the U.S. observes National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD)—a day dedicated to educating young people about HIV prevention, testing, and treatment while addressing the unique challenges they face. Why NYHAAD Matters Young people between the…

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Celebrating World AIDS Day 2024: Together for a Healthier Future

The Doctors Foundation is proud to join the global community in observing World AIDS Day 2024 on 1st December. This significant day serves as a reminder of the shared responsibility to raise awareness, combat stigma, and provide support for those living with HIV/AIDS. This year, our focus is on empowering communities through education and advocacy.…

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PEPFAR Five-year Strategy – Let Us support

Source website : https://www.state.gov/pepfar-five-year-strategy-2022/   Fulfilling America’s Promise to End the HIV/AIDS Pandemic by 2030 is the PEPFAR five-year strategy to guide the United States’ contribution to reaching the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal of ending the global AIDS pandemic as a public health threat by 2030. HIV/AIDS is still a pandemic and continues to be…

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15th Oct, 2024 National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day 2024

October 15 is National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD), dedicated to raising awareness about the disproportionate impact of HIV/AIDS on Hispanic/Latinx/Latiné communities. NLAAD was founded by the Hispanic Federation and the Latino Commission on AIDS (LCOA) in 2003 to draw attention to Hispanic/Latinx/Latine health disparities associated with HIV prevention, testing, treatment, and care.  There are many terms that can be used…

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