Equalize
World AIDS Day is observed annually on December 1. This leaves an opportunity for people all over the world to unite in the fight against the deadly HIV, to support those who have contracted HIV, and to remember those who have died from an AIDS-related illness. Even while HIV continues to be a serious public health concern that affects millions of individuals globally, the global HIV response is at risk. Numerous lives are at stake as a result of the recent stagnation in HIV objective progress and resource depletion. HIV became and continues to be a global health epidemic due to a number of shortcomings, including division, inequality, and contempt for human rights.
We can jointly address the disparities that trigger the AIDS pandemic. On World AIDS Day 2022 UNAIDS appeals to all of us to face the injustices that deter the fight to eradicate AIDS. The theme "Equalize" is a call to action. It is a call to action for all of us to pursue the tried-and-true methods required to redress disparities and aid in the eradication of AIDS.
With this view, the Natural Science Department of GCTE observed World AID's day on the first of December.The event held at UGC hall began with the invocation rendered by Ms. Gowry Venu. This was followed by welcome speech by Dr.Rajashree K, Assistant Professor, GCTE. Presidential address was given by Dr. V.K Santhosh Kumar, Principal, GCTE. A staunch pledge affirming solidarity to AIDS victims was recited by Mr.Rakesh Mohan and the audience followed suit. Felicitation addresses were given by Dr.Joly S, Vice Principal, and Sri. Roshkumar BS, Assistant Professor. The resource person Ms. Subathira S,
SkillLab Trainer from Training Institute,Thycaud, delivered an expert talk on "Let's Stop HIV Together". She enlightened the spectators on the disease AIDS, the causative virus HIV, the means of spread of thus fatal RNA virus and the available medicines used to cure the affected , using white board and powerpoint presentation. She deconstructed the stigmatisation and ostracisation of HIV infected people in an appealing and scientific manner. The event came to an end with Ms.Revathy BR delivering the vote of thanks.Red ribbons that stand for awareness and support for people living with HIV, was distributed to the audience members.
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