World AIDS Day

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World AIDS Day is on December 1st each year. It's a day when people all over the world think about those affected by a sickness called AIDS. AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV, which makes it hard for the body to fight off illness. On this day, people wear a red ribbon to show they care and want to help. They remember those who died from this illness and support those who live with it. It's also a time to learn more about how to prevent HIV and to be kind to people who have it.

How to celebrate World AIDS Day?

On World AIDS Day, you can wear a red ribbon to show you care about people with AIDS. You can make a card to share good wishes or spend time learning more about how to stay healthy. You can talk to friends and family about why it's important to be kind to people who are sick. If you want, you can draw pictures or make a craft that shows support for those who need help. Try watching a movie or reading a story about standing up for others, and remember to always be a good friend to everyone.

Where World AIDS Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States
  • - United Kingdom
  • - Canada
  • - Australia
  • - India
  • - South Africa
  • - Brazil
  • - Germany
  • - France
  • - China
  • - Russia
  • - Japan
  • - Mexico
  • - Italy
  • - Nigeria
  • - Argentina
  • - Indonesia
  • - Philippines
  • - Vietnam
  • - Thailand
  • - Kenya
  • - Spain
  • - Turkey
  • - South Korea
  • - Saudi Arabia
  • - Egypt
  • - Ukraine
  • - Poland
  • - Pakistan
  • - Netherlands