Christine, an AIDS survivor from Zambia. © CARE The Stop AIDS Campaign is an unprecedented initiative of the UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development, bringing together more than 80 of the UK's leading development and HIV and AIDS groups.
Launched on World AIDS Day 2001, the campaign works to raise awareness in the UK about the global HIV/AIDS epidemic and to campaign for urgent international action.
We are campaigning for comprehensive Universal Access to prevention, treatment, care and support with no one left behind.
Why?
We are striving for a world in which peoples' human rights are respected.
Discrimination that prevents certain groups of people from accessing services is stopped and the rights of people living with HIV and AIDS are fully respected.
In 2005 world leaders promised to provide Universal Access to HIV prevention, treatment care and support by 2010.
Yet, 6000 people are still dying every day of AIDS-related illnesses, unable to access the essential services they need to stay alive.
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