National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD) is
an annual, nationwide observance that sheds light on the impact of HIV/AIDS on
women and girls. Although the event is in its 10th year, there
is still work to be done. Use our resources to help educate and empower
the women in your community.
Learn the facts, protect yourself and get tested.
Help the women in your community learn important facts about
HIV/AIDS, like how to protect themselves and how to get tested. Download and
share our fact sheet.
For women living with HIV and AIDS, there is
hope.
There are drugs that can treat HIV and help people live
longer. Our
guide can help women talk to their doctor about the medicines they
take.
Learn about pregnancy
registry studies that track women with HIV who take HIV medicines during
pregnancy.
Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #NWGHAAD. Follow us on Twitter and Pinterest and
share some of our sample posts with your followers:
·Learn important facts about HIV/AIDS, including
how to protect yourself & how to get tested http://go.usa.gov/3xsYV #NWGHAAD
·If you are living
with HIV/AIDS, there is hope. Learn about medicines that can help you live
longer: http://go.usa.gov/3xs2J #NWGHAAD
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