Observed every year on December 01, World AIDS Day serves as a crucial moment for awareness about the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS across the world. Established to honor those who have lost their lives to the disease and to support those living with HIV, the day emphasizes education, prevention, and compassionate care. It unites communities, governments, and organizations globally in a shared commitment to reduce stigma, promote testing, and advance medical research. World AIDS Day remains a powerful reminder of the collective responsibility to confront this health crisis with empathy, knowledge, and unwavering resolve.
















