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  2. Nkosi Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Nkosi was born to Nonthlanthla Daphne Nkosi in a village near Dannhauser in 1989. [3] He never knew his father. Nkosi was HIV-positive from birth, and was legally adopted by Gail Johnson, a Johannesburg Public Relations practitioner, when his own mother, debilitated by the disease, was no longer able to care for him.

  3. Red ribbon - Wikipedia

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    The red ribbon is a symbol for Multiple Sclerosis, drunk driving prevention, drug prevention and for the fight against HIV/AIDS.The Red Ribbon Foundation, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the Canadian Multiple Sclerosis Society are examples of organizations that utilize the red ribbon symbol.

  4. Designers Against Aids - Wikipedia

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    Designers Against Aids [1] (abbreviated DAA) is an international project launched in Belgium in 2004, developed by the non-profit organization Beauty Without Irony, which spreads HIV/AIDS global awareness by using pop culture, celebrities, fashion, and sports to target younger generations, mainly from Western countries.

  5. Prevention of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    Condom in the shape of an AIDS ribbon Various personal lubricants Consistent condom use reduces the risk of heterosexual HIV transmission by about 80% over the long-term. [ 21 ] Where one partner of a couple has HIV infection, consistent condom use results in rates of HIV infection for the uninfected person below 1% per year. [ 22 ]

  6. Takalani Sesame - Wikipedia

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    Takalani Sesame also has a special focus on HIV/AIDS awareness and seeks to introduce HIV/AIDS safety while promoting tolerance and reducing stigma. The Takalani series also includes a popular radio program, a newspaper and magazine comic strip series, and a national campaign which encourages adults to talk to their children about HIV/AIDS and ...

  7. Unite for Children, Unite Against AIDS - Wikipedia

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    Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS is a global Campaign launched by UNICEF in 2005 to raise awareness of the plight of children globally in relation to HIV and AIDS, and to spur action. Almost every minute of every day, a child dies because of AIDS, and another two young people are infected with HIV. [ 1 ]

  8. NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The AIDS Memorial Quilt was the first of its kind as a continually growing monument created piecemeal by thousands of individuals, and as of 2007, it constituted the largest piece of community folk art in the world. [54] The Quilt was followed by, and inspired a number of memorials and awareness projects, both AIDS-related and otherwise.

  9. Keep a Child Alive - Wikipedia

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    Keep a Child Alive (KCA) is a nonprofit organization that provides healthcare, housing, and other support services to HIV/AIDS-affected communities in Africa and India. [1] [2] Co-founded by Leigh Blake and Alicia Keys, the organization aims to "realize the end of AIDS for children and families, by combating the physical, social and economic impacts of HIV."