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December 1st is World AIDS Day, which makes it the perfect jour to begin Human Rights Awareness mois here on Fanpop.

Now the disease itself is not a human rights concern. True, the HIV epidemic is devastating, but we can't charge the virus with human rights violations. What is a human rights concern is the lack of preventative measures, as well as treatment for those infected, the world over. Secondly, the stigma of being HIV positive is still a source of major discrimination. And that is definitely a human rights concern.

In order to help with the discrimination problem, the World AIDS jour Official Website has a liste of link. I'm going to liste some of them here.

HIV is spread through bodily fluids, specifically blood, semen, vaginal fluids and breast milk. toi can not catch HIV par touching, hugging, ou even s’embrasser someone who is infected. The most common ways of spreading the disease are through unprotected sex (any kind of sexual activity, including vaginal, anal, and oral), sharing needles, and from mother to child in pregnancy ou breastfeeding. So clearly, the best ways to protect yourself from getting infected is to always use condoms when having sex. Never, ever share needles. I'm also going to throw in the propagandistic "just don't do drugs" period. Then toi don't have to worry about infected needles. Don't fret about hospitals and needles-- they always sterilize. And if they don't, toi can sue them.

link, the United Nations agency combating the disease, says that "The risk of HIV infection and its impact feeds on violations of human rights, including discrimination against women and marginalized groups such as sex workers, people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men. HIV also frequently begets human rights violations such as further discrimination and violence... Protecting human rights and promoting public health are mutually reinforcing."

There are many countries whose discriminatory laws contribute to the spread of the disease. Some examples include laws prohibiting consensual homosexuality and impeding access to birth control. Some nations disallow access to condoms and needles for prison inmates. With needles and condoms in short supply, they use what they can get, ou find ways around it. Countries use residency status and border control to keep prevention and care services away.

The so-called "virgin myth," ou the idea that sex with a virgin can cure AIDS, has contributed to thousands of child rapes in South Africa. Not only do they endure rape, these children are also infected, and often impregnated with their rapist's child. This leads to higher HIV positive births.

"The protection of human rights," says UNAIDS, "both of those vulnerable to infection and those already infected, is not only right, but also produces positive public health results against HIV." UNAIDS is working to improve and protect human rights, in order to help stop the spread of AIDS, and treat infected persons. It's laws and social attitudes that stand in the way of universal access to treatment and care.

This is a lot of work. But toi can do something for people infected with AIDS in your own community, and do your part to dispel the stigma against those infected. If toi want to volunteer, link is an excellent website that will tell toi of volunteer opportunities in your area.

If toi don't have the time to volunteer, then simply remember this: People infected with HIV ou AIDS are not bad people. They are not necessarily gay ou drug addicts, but even if they are, they're still human beings and deserve your l’amour and support. Heterosexuals and people who have never touched a drug in their lives can also be HIV positive. toi will not catch the virus par hugging them, ou touching them, ou even s’embrasser them. They are no better ou worse than toi are. Remember that, and spread it. Because even in the "Western World," there is a social stigma that needs to be eradicated, and toi can do your part to do that.
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