National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is an annual observance to recognize the impact of HIV on women and girls. Mark your calendars now for this March 10th observance.
The 2017 theme is The Best Defense Is a Good Offense.
Below are some ways you can get involved around National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – on March 10 or during March.
LEARN ABOUT THE EPIDEMIC
Get this fact sheet about women and HIV, and other fact sheets about the epidemic and other resources.
Learn the HIV/AIDS Basics. Know the Facts, Take Care of Yourself.
Visit womenshealth.gov for health resources related to women and girls
Read AIDS.gov’s posts on women and HIV and the national HIV observances. Subscribe to the AIDS.gov blog and the OWH blog.
Join the Thunderclap.
Learn about the March 10th NWGHAAD walk in Washington, DC.
MORE RESOURCES
Learn about Greater Than AIDS and the EMPOWERED campaign (a partnership with Alicia Keys to reach women in the U.S. about HIV/AIDS).
Download materials for your community event from Greater Than AIDS.
READ THE NATIONAL HIV/AIDS STRATEGY
In July 2015, the White House released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Updated to 2020 (PDF 2.18 MB).
Talk about it with your friends and colleagues.
Read the Federal Action Plan. (PDF, 772 KB)
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